In Autumn.—August 19th and 27th, singles. September.—Robins from Rhinns of Islay, Lochindaul to Lamlash (N. of Clyde), and Turnberry and Little Ross (S. of Clyde) all light. In October no great rush apparent anywhere, ranging in small numbers at all stations through the month.
One record in November at Little Ross; and four dates, 17th to 20th December, at Skerryvore and Rhinns of Islay, at which dates there appears to have been some slight movement.
Phylloscopinæ.—Goldcrest, "Gold-Crested Wren," Willow Warbler, "Willow Wren."—In Spring, two solitary Willow Wrens killed at Rhinns of Islay. "Great numbers of different kinds of Wrens on 11th May at Corsewall" [Please send wings. We have only one true Wren in Britain. The Goldcrest and Willow "Wrens" (sic) belong to the Warbler group.—J. A. H.-B.]
No records again till September, from 5th to 22d. Goldcrests are given on nine dates; but very few at Rhinns of Islay, Turnberry, Corsewall, and Little Ross.
Many entries in October. A "great flock" of Goldcrests at Little Ross; many struck and killed. Eight also appeared on 4th, 15th, and 8th at same place.
Accentorinæ.—Hedge Sparrow, or Blue Janet.—One on 25th March at Skerryvore, and one at Butt of Lewis (N., fresh breeze, cloudy) on 23d September.
Acrocephalinæ.—Reed Warbler, Sedge Warbler.—At Dhuheartach one Sedge Warbler. On September 3d, one ditto at Little Ross, and one same place on 7th October; wind in each case light S.E.
Paridæ.—Titmice.—In April one Titmouse (?) seen on 27th and 28th at Turnberry; and at same place, one on 10th May.
In August a number at Mull of Galloway 22d, and all night of 30th. Occurrences between 22d and 30th, and on 27th at Turnberry. On September 1st and 3d a few at Turnberry, and two or three on 21st and 24th, same place. In October one bird on 6th at same place.
Troglodytidæ.—Common Wren, "Kitty Wren."—Two dates in April at Turnberry; one on 6th May at Skerryvore.