128 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



Coningheg Lightship. — November 18th, one at 11 A.M. ; wind 

 fresh W. 



Barrels Bock Light-ship. — March 8th, three going N. at noon- 

 November 11th, Redwings going N., 7 p.m.; wind light E., 

 gloomy ; one killed striking, 10 p.m. [Leg and wing received.] 

 12th, going N, midnight to 5 a.m. ; wind light E., gloomy ; also 

 from 8 p.m. to midnight, one killed striking; 13th, going N., 

 midnight to 4 A.M. ; wind light S.E., gloomy ; a few about 

 light all night. 



Tuskar. — March 3d, about thirty " Eedwing Thrushes " on bal- 

 cony all night ; wind light E., cloudy, one killed. October 17th, 

 two killed striking, 3 a.m. [Received legs and wings.] Wind 

 light N.W., clear; 23d, numbers at lantern, 3 A.M., one killed 

 striking; clear, wind fresh. November 12th, great many round 

 lantern, some killed. [Leg and wing received.] December 11th, 

 about lantern, 11 p.m. to 6 A.M., calm, one killed striking; 22d, 

 great numbers about light, 1 to 3 A.M., eleven killed striking. 

 [Leg and wing received.] Wind light W., cloudy; 25th, one 

 on rock. 



North Maidens. — October 21st, striking, 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. ; wind 

 N.W., fresh, two killed. 



Innishtr ahull. — November 12th, one killed striking, 4 A.M. ; 

 calm, dark. [Leg and wing received.] 



Tory Lsland. — October 16th to 20th, numbers about lantern 

 all night ; some killed striking. [Leg and wing received.] 



Blackrock, Mayo. — November 9th, one round lantern; wind 

 N.E. ; 10th, some at lantern, wind N.E., gloomy. 



Slyne Head, J3. — November 13th, one on island. December 

 2d and 30th, two. 



Skelligs. — November 5th, two all day. 



Fieldfare {Turdus pilaris, Linn.). 



Mine Head. — December 19th, one shot. [Leg and wing 

 received.] 



Tuskar. — October 24th, one killed striking, 10 p.m., clear but 

 squally; wind N. November 7th, one found dead on rock. 

 [Leg and wing received.] 9th, one killed striking. [Leg and 

 wing received.] 



North Maidens. — October 21st, constantly striking 9 p.m. to 

 1 a.m., two killed. 



