20 NOTES ON LfHE BIRDS OF DUMFRIESSHIRE. 
Jackson, James, Thornhill. 
Jourdain, Rev. F. C. R., Abingdon, Berkshire. 
Kerss, John S., Ruthwell. 
Keswick, Mrs, Holywood. 
Lascelles, Lieut.-Colonel A. E., Auldgirth. 
Logan, C., Holywood. 
M‘Connel, Cecil, Sanquhar. 
Macmeikan, W., Dunzifries. 
Matthews, F. Berkley, Westerkirk = 
Milligan, George Ernest, Thornhill. 
Moir, Rev. Alexander, Mouswald. 
Paterson, J. L., Ruthwell. 
Portal, Maurice, Hampshire. 
Ralston, Mrs, Thornhill. 
Rintoul, Miss L. J., Fife. 
Robson, George H., Dumfries. 
Russell, George, Dumfries. 
Sharpe-Gordon, H., Tinwald. 
Smith, W. Macgregor, Lochmaben. 
Stafford, Rev. J; O., Gretna. 
Stitt, ].. Sanquhar. 
Tweedie, A., Annan. 
Tweedie, John, Moffat. 
Wilson, George B., Eskdalemuiz. 
Wilson, James, Glencaple. 
Wood, R., Durisdeer. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
It would be tedious to enumerate the various magazines 
and books published since 1910 which have been read so as to 
keep my book up to date. The following are the more valu- 
able publications from a local point of view :— 
Mr Joun Corrie, in 1910, published a topographical 
work entitled Glencairn (Dumfriesshire): The Annals of an 
Inland Parish, which contains, on pp. 180-185, a list of local 
birds. 
The late Witi1am Evans’s many contributions to The 
Annals of Scottish Natural History and The Scottish 
Naturalist have been of much assistance and perhaps the 
