100 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



Copeland Island. — Oct. 10th, twenty killed striking, others 

 injured; wind north, light; drizzling rain. 



South Mdidois. — Oct. 16th, eight "common Larks" killed 

 striking ; wind W.N.W., strong, weather thick. 



BatJdin Island. — Oct. 29th, two killed striking ; 30th, five 

 killed, overcast, misty. 



Innishtrahull. — March 13th, eight struck, not killed, at 4 

 a.m. ; wind S.W., fresh, fog and mist. May 5th, one seen. 

 Nov. 1st, two, 10.30 p.m., at lantern, gloomy, misty. Nov. 3rd, 

 one; 5th, one at lantern at midnight. Dec. 8th, three Sky- 

 larks at 8 a.m. ; wind S.W., fresh. 



liatJdin O'Birne. — Skylarks noted on Feb. 2nd, which is 

 earlier than on previous years. On March 30th and 31st, 

 Ajn'il 1st, 3rd, and 6th, from four to eight. 



Killyhegs. — April 22nd, several Skylarks observed about this 

 time. 



Oyster Island, North. — Dec. 26th, four Skylarks in a field ; 

 flew south. 



Clare Island. — March 31st, about a dozen Larks. Oct. 31st, 

 a flock of Larks flying about station; wind S.S.W., light. 

 Dm-ing November, small flocks at intervals. 



Slyne Head, North. — Nov. 11th, eight Larks ; wind E.S.E. 



Straw Island. — March 22nd, eight " Field Larks " at noon; 

 wind S., strong. Kemained on island. 



Titlark. 



Fastnet. — Nov. 1st, fifteen. 



Tiiskar Rock. — Aug. 13th, Titlarks flying on rock. Oct. 21st, 

 five, remained some time. 



Arklow South Lightship. — April 5th, one going east. Sept. 

 18th, two flying round ship ; 21st, two flying east ; 25th, five 

 flying N.W. Nov. 3rd, a flock flying N.W. 



Arklow North Light-ship. — April 21st, two on deck, 6 a.m. 

 Sept. 20th, some Titlarks killed striking, hazy, with rain. 



Kish Bank Light-ship. — May 11th, three. June 20th, two. 

 Oct. 8th, foui' alighted on deck, 10 a.m. 



Copeland Island. — April 12th, two Titlarks killed striking. 

 They nest on island. 



South Maidens. — Oct. 17th, six Titlarks, 10 p.m. ; weather 

 foggy. 



