136 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



Golden-Crested Wren (Regulus cristatus, Koch). 



Fastnet. — October 8th, one around light, 1 a.m. ; wind light 

 N.W., gloomy. 



Mine Head. — September 16th, " a Golden-crested Wren ? " 



Rockabill. — November 10th, " no Goldcrests this year. I 

 think they were all killed three years ago, when they fell here 

 in scores." 



South Maidens. — October 7th, one at lantern, 11 P.M.; wind 

 fresh W. 



Arran Island, S. — October 24th, one on balcony 10 P.M. ; 

 wind light S. November 11th, one at 4 a.m., disabled striking; 

 stopped on balcony ; wind E., very light, hazy. 



Tearaght. — October 22d, one shot. [Leg and wing received.] 



Ween (Troglodytes parvulus, Koch). 



Fastnet. — October 5th, one all day on rock ; wind light N.E., 

 gloomy; 15th and 17th, one all day. 



Barrels Rock Light-ship. — May 26th, one. (See under Hawk.) 



Lucifer Shoals Lightship. — October 5th, one " Wren " rested 

 on deck, and new to land ; wind light N.E. 



Tuskar. — One seen at intervals on rock during October. 



Innishtr ahull. — November 14th, 15th, 16th, 30th, and Decem- 

 ber 6th, one noticed on island. 



Rathlin O'Birne. — April 28th, one " Common Wren" on island. 



Blackrock, Mayo. — October 21st, two " Common Wrens " 

 during day ; wind fresh S.E. ; also noted November 2d, 16th, 

 and January 11th, 1888. [Possibly resident.] 



Slyne Head, S. — October 11th, one on island; 29th, one, 

 and two to four at intervals to December 30th. [Probably 

 residents.] 



Arran Island, N. — October 21st, two. 



Skelligs. — March 6th, two. 



" Tits." 



Mine Head. — March 10th, one Blue Tit shot. [Leg and wing 

 received.] 



Arran Island, S. — (See note under Blackbird at this station.) 



