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ing at some of them, such as Whitmuir, near Selkirk, a very Hkely 
spot. 
Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis). ^ -c^ •, ♦ n ^.u 
^; ^ ,^ ' Found occasionally on the 
Manx Shearwater , EastCoast,as in August 1878. 
anglori^nt). \ {Hist. Ber. Nat. Club, vn.,^. 
Great Shearwater {Puffinus I ^ 
major). J 
Fork-Tailed Petrel {Oceanodroma leucorrkoa). This species 
was obtained at Glanton, on the other side of the Cheviots, 
on December ist, 1867 ; at Roxburgh, in October, 1873 ; Eck- 
ford, on December 3rd, 1879; and at Branxton, in Northumber- 
land, on December 3rd, 1885. 
Stormy Petrel {Procellaria pelagicd). Occasionally met 
with in the district, as at Stichill and at Maxton, and on Rule 
Water, Roxburghshire (September 23rd, 1876). 
CORRIGENDUM ET ADDENDA. 
p. 108. Great Grey Shrike. — For two specimens in Faldonside 
collection, read one. 
Mr. Archibald Jerdon contributed the following notes on the 
Birds of the District to " The Zoologist " : — 
Note on the Arrival of some of the Summer Birds at Bonjed- 
ward, near Jedburgh. "Zoologist," i., 1843, p. 230. 
Notes on the Partial Migration of Birds in Roxburghshire, 
op. cit. v., 1847, pp. 1770-1772. 
Note on the Arrival of Summer Birds of Passage in Roxburgh- 
shire, in the years 1846 and 1847, t. c. p. 1786. 
A List of the Birds of P^oxburghshire, op. cit. viii., 1850, pp. 
2872-2878. 
