WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND. 101 
Perhaps 12th and 13th had the greatest share, but it would be 
difficult to say which station participated most largely. 109 
(Turnberry), however, has only one record of odd birds on 14th 
April. The May records are all at 93 and 94, and are all light. 
There are also two records of Whinchats at 114, on 21st and 
22d of April. The prevailing wind was easterly in April, and 
oftener S. of E. than N. of E. In May the wind was westerly 
at 93 and 94, and again S.E. at 93 on June 2d, the latest 
record. 
In Autumn, a partial rush took place at 101 (Skervuile), where 
“numbers at midnight” were seen on the 6th. Records come 
from the following stations, principally 93 and 94, a few from 
101 and 102. All records in September are from 93 and 94, 
and all are very light indeed, except at 94 upon the 6th Sep- 
tember, when a rush of Stonechats, Wagtails, and Titlarks took 
place, with light 8.E. breeze and haze, at 1 aM. Prevailing 
wind §.E., August and September. 
SILVIIN#.—In March, two records of Robin at 93 (on 15th), 
and (Turnberry) 109 on 14th, S.S.E. at latter station, and light 
S.W. hazeat former. Three other light records at 94 (Dhuheart- 
ach), 101 (Skervuile), and 102 (Rhinns of Islay) on 12th and 
13th April, and one record of Whitethroats on 5th May at 114 
(Little Ross). 
In Autumn, no great movement observed, and only single 
records in August at 89 (Rona) on Ist, and at 90 (Kyleakin) on 
25th, at 108 (Lamlash) on 23d, and Turnberry on 24th—the 
latter returned as a “ Garden Warbler,” the others of Robins. 
PHYLLOSCOPINZ.—Gold-Crest—Mere indications only of a 
spring movement, and that only at 114 (Little Ross), single re- 
cords on 12th, 15th, and 18th April. Wind easterly on first two 
dates, but light W. on the last, with haze, when five Gold-Crests 
rested on the lantern glass all night. In May, Wood Warblers 
are returned at 114 on 20th and 21st, light S.E. and S., one 
killed. 
The autumn migration also extremely faintly marked. One 
single record on 23d September, wind N.N.W., overcast, 9.35 
P.M.; and two on 10th and 17th at 101 (Skervuile) and 114 re- 
spectively ; wind on 10th N.N.E,, clear, and on 17th at 114 
variable and hazy. All relate to Gold-Crests. 
ACROCEPHALIN.—No records. 
