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ScoLoPpAcID#.—January 1885, one at 90 (Kyleakin), belongs 
to 1884; one at 90 again on 17th February (?); none in 
March (!?); April, one on 15th at 94, light SE. Jn Autumn.— 
October 18th, one at 86,and one at 90; and one at 101 and one 
at 102 on 9th November. Cwrlews: Many records as usual, but 
we fear of little value as regards tracing migrations; and a few 
records of Snipe and Jack Snipe. Sandpipers: Two records in 
June and October at 101, and one in February, same place. 
LaRip&.—Terns: “Terns” at 101 on 22d, 24d, and 24th May, 
light S.W., clear, and variable. first seen at 114 on June 
22d, S.W. breeze (see also under Monach Isles “ Diary”). In 
August, four records at 101 (Skervuile), between 16th and 22d, 
hight N. and N.E. Gulls: April, at 101 and 102, feeding on 
herring-fry—Kittiwakes, “ Gulls,” etc. May, Skuas, “ Boatswain 
Birds,” Black Headed Gull, on six dates at 93'and 101. Kitti- 
wakes, “Dirty Allans,” and Herring Gulls, at 86, 94, and 101 
respectively, on 17th, 21st, and 26th June respectively. In 
July, at 101 and 108, Boatswain Birds, Ist to 14th; at 101, and 
other scattered records. Ditto, at 101, in August Ist, 4th, and 
6th, and 16th, 17th, and 19th and 21st, and a few other Gulls. 
September, Kittiwakes at 101. In November, “Iceland Gulls” 
at 94 on 6th and 16th; Boatswain Birds and others at 101. 
Odd records in December. 
PROCELLARIIDZ.—One record—one caught at 86 (Monach 
Isles) on 5th September. One, “rare here,” at 114 on 13th 
November. 
CoLYMBID&.—G. N. Divers occur every month except October 
and December; at 101 in February, March, April, May, and 
November; at 90 in March, August; at 86 on 5th September ; 
and in November at 89, 93, 94,101, 102,114. The above are 
nearly all single records, or at most a pair. 
Aucipz.—* Tysties” at 101, 12th April, and Scarts; and the 
former on 11th May at 101. Thousands at 102 of Puffins, 
October 15th, 1885. Other records very light. 
