586 Alexander Goodman More Scientific Papers. 



*Phyllo Scopus trocMlus (Linn.) Willow- Wren. 



Summer visitor, common. Has occurred in winter. 



*Phylloscopus collybita (Vieill.) Chiffchaff. 



Summer visitor, frequent. Has occurred in winter. 



Phylloscopus superciliosus (J. F. Gmelin.) Yellow-browed Warbler. 

 Has once occurred. On the Tearaght Rock, i4th October, 1890. 

 (Zoologist, 1891, p. 186.) 



*Eegulus cristatus (Koch). Golden-crested Wren. 



Resident and common. Often taken in large numbers at the 

 Lighthouses when migrating. 



Obs. It is remarkable that the Fire -crested Wren has not yet 

 been observed in Ireland, though it occurs nearly every winter 

 in England. 



TROGLODYTIDJE. 



*Troglodytes parvulus (Koch). Wren. 



Resident and common. Is sometimes captured at the Lighthouses 

 on migration. 



CERTHIIDJE. 



*Certhia familiaris (Linn.) Tree-creeper. 

 Resident and frequent. 



PARID^E. 



*Parus major (Linn.) Great Titmouse. 

 Resident and common. 



*Parus caeruleus (Linn.) Blue Titmouse. 

 Resident and common. 



*Pams ater (Linn.) Coal Titmouse. 

 Resident and common. 



Parus palustris (Linn.) Marsh Titmouse. 



Very rare. Has occurred in Antrim, Kildare, and Dublin. 

 (Thompson.} Dr. Kinahan mentions having once shot, near 

 Donnybrook, a hen and three young ones, which were pro- 

 bably reared in the vicinity. (Nat. Hist. Review, Vol. ii. ; 

 Proceedings, p. 24.) 



*Acredula caudata (Linn.) Long-tailed Titmouse. 

 Resident and widely distributed. 



AMPELIDJE. 



Ampelis garrulus (Linn.) Waxwing. 

 Rare and irregular winter visitor. 



