84 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



InnishtrahulL — Dec. 19th, one. 

 Lon{/h Sivilh/. — Dec. 14th, two. 

 Samphire Island. — Oct. 27th, five Wagtails on rock. 



Larks. 



Arkloic Bank, South, — Noticed on April 5th, 7th, and 15th. 



Rathlin O'Birne.— UsiYch 8th, 10th, 11th, and 12th, Sky 

 Larks seen, one to five in number ; they rested on the island. 

 Observed earlier this year than last year. March 22nd, Titlarks 

 mating ; they rested on the island. 



Eagle Island, JVest. — April, about eighteen Titlarks arrived. 



Slyne Head, North. — April 29th, flocks of Larks pitched on 

 island. July 13th, one Lark killed against lantern. 



Straw Island. — From April 3rd to May 20th, continuous 

 flocks of Common Field Larks passing towards the mainland, 

 generally about 3 p.m. 



Valentia. — April 3rd, small flocks of Larks and frequently to 

 end of month. May 3rd and 16th, a few Larks. 



Galley Head. — Dec. 13th, Larks going south. 



Old Head, Kinsale. — Dec. 8th, Larks. 



Coningheg Light-ship. — Dec. 13th, one killed against lantern. 



Barrels Rock Light-ship. — Dec. 7th, one rested on ship. 



Tuskar Rock. — Oct 9th, Larks and Titlarks ; also on Oct. 14th. 



Kish Bank Light-ship. — Nov. 30th, large flocks of Sky Larks. 



Howth Baily. — Nov. 20th, about two hundred Larks. Dec. 

 7th, twenty ; 11th, ten ; 12th to 18th, sevei'al, frost. Jan. 15th, 

 1883, Titlarks about. 



Copeland Island. — Sept. 10th, ten Larks killed ; 21st, four 

 ditto. Oct. 8th, seven ditto. Nov. 9th, eight ditto. Dec. 18th, 

 two ditto. 



Innishtrahidl. — Oct. 14th, Titlarks at lantern; 15th, Larks, 

 one killed. Nov. 19th, Titlarks. Dec. 15th, flock of fifty. 



Tory Island. — Oct. 14th, one *' female " Lark killed. 



Eagle Island, West. — Sept., Sky Larks and Titlarks seem to 

 be departing. 



Clare Island. — Jan. 1st, 1883, twenty Titlarks. 



Arran Island, North. — Nov. 12th, eleven. Dec. 9th, six. 

 Jan. 4th, 1883, two. 



Dangarvan, — Nov. 14th, small flocks of Sky Larks ; 15th, 

 one struck, not killed, Dec. 5th and 15th, large flocks. 



