98 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



fog. Sept. 15th, three, one killed, fog. Oct. 22nd and 26th, 

 one seen. Oct. 29th, " a small grey bh'd not much larger than 

 a Wren with a black head," killed. 



Rockahill. — Feb. 8th, Wrens dm'ing night, some struck ; 

 weather misty, wind S.E. Oct. 26th and 27th, Wrens about 

 lantern in night ; weather misty. Nov. 15th, some killed striking ; 

 wind S., rain. Dec. 31st, four killed. 



Rathlin Island. — April 28th, flocks of Wrens, picked up 

 twelve; wind fresh S.E., misty, rain. Aug. 14th, one killed 

 striking, 11 p.m.; wind light S.E., misty. 



Inmshtraliull. — Nov. 22nd, two Wrens at lantern, gloomy; 

 wind N.W., gale. 



Killyhegs. — Nov. 15th, three Wrens, with other small birds. 



Blackrock Mayo. — Nov. 3rd, four Wrens, 11 a.m. ; wind 

 W.N.W., light, one killed. 



Tearaght. — The Wren is resident. 



Valentia. — Dec. 12th, four "Common Wrens"; wind light W. 



Skcllif/s. — Sept. 20th, several *' Common Wrens" seen 

 occasionally during winter. They breed here. 



Tits. 



Tuskar Rock. — March 29th, 9 p.m. to 4 a.m., Tits striking, 

 twelve killed ; wind strong south, rain, and fog. May 8th, 

 " Titmice " constantly striking, eight killed, from 11 p.m. to 4 

 a.m.; wind N.W., and fog. 13th, constantly striking during 

 night, twelve killed, fog, and mist. 15th, five killed, fog and 

 mist. 19th, one seen. Sept. 16th, two killed. 



Copeland Island. — April 25th, one '* Titmouse," killed 

 striking. Oct. 10th, eight killed striking ; wind N., light, 

 drizzling rain. 



Wagtail. 



Dungarvan, — Jan. 14th, one'*' Golden Wagtail," on rocks. 



Barrels Rock Light-ship. — Sept. 18th, one rested on ship, 

 and flew N. 



Ratldin Island. — One *' Water Wagtail," seen on Aug. 12th, 

 Oct. 10th, and Dec. 27th. 



Innishtr ahull. — May 5th, one Wagtail seen. Nov. 3rd, two. 



Arranmore. — May 3rd, one Grey Wagtail. 



Tearaght. — March 3rd, one Wagtail, 9 a.m. ; wind light S.E.; 



