82 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



Tory Island. — Oct. 19th, one female struck, not killed. 



Arranmore. — Oct. 21st, one. Nov. 13th, one. 



Bathlin O'Birne. — Oct. 19th, one struck, killed, 2 a.m. 

 Nov. 13th, one. Dec. 1st, one. 



Killyhegs. — Dec. 10th, about twenty came on the appearance 

 of frost. 



Clare Island. — Dec. 9th, several. 



Slyne Head, North. — Sept. 9th, two. Oct. 11th, two. Dec. 

 15th, two. 



Straw Island. — Nov. 13th, a flock of Blackbirds, 2 a.m., a 

 few struck, but none killed ; fog and rain. 



Valentia. — Oct. 2nd, one killed against lantern. 



Skelligs. — Nov. 15th and 22nd, and at intervals during 

 December, a few were seen on island. 



Robin. 

 Eagle Island, West. — March 2nd, caught a Robin in an out- 

 house, wind N., moderate. 



Iloivth Baily. — Dec. 20th, four about station. 

 Innishtrahidl. — Oct. 29th, one, 8 a.m., wind S.S.E. 

 Lough. Swilly. — Dec. 1st, one; 2nd, one; 6th, one. 



Stonechat. 



Arranmore. — April 7th, eight ** Stonechats " arrived. 



Rathlin O'Birne. — March 23rd, four ''Stonechats;" seen 

 also April 4th and 8th. May 8th, they rested on the island. 



Eagle Islajid, West. — April, " Stonechats " arrived, about 

 eighteen. 



Galley Head.— Oct. 30th, the " Stonechick" has left. 



Eagle Island, West. — Nov., saw a few ** Stonechats." 

 [Some of the above entries may refer to the Wheatear.j 



GoLDEN-CRESTED WrEN. 



Slyne Head, North. — May 11th, one Golden-crested Wren 

 killed. 



Tuskar Bock. — July 27th, two Golden Wrens ; also on Aug. 

 6th and 9th. Oct. 12th, twelve, one killed; 13th, continually 

 striking all night. 



Howth Baily. — Oct. 9th, five- Golden Wrens struck lantern ; 

 12th, two ditto. Dec. 17th, six. 



