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Killybegs—November 11th, 5 a.m. one caught at glass; 
gloomy ; wind fresh, S.E. 
Blackrock, Mayo—November "7th, 7 P.M, two Golden- 
Crested Wrens, one killed striking ; fog and rain. 
WREN. 
Fastnet—October 20th; two about light; hazy. November 
13th, one seen, died on rock. 
Coningbeg Light-ship.—April 12th, two. 
Barrels Rock Light-ship.—April 2d, one Wren seen. 
Tuskar Rock.—Apvril 13th, one Common Wren struck. 
Arklow South Light-ship.—April 13th, a Wren flying aboutship. 
Rockabill—April 13th, Wrens. September 21st, ditto. Octo- 
ber 21st, ditto. 
Innishtrahull.—March 16th and 19th, Common Wrens about 
lantern, two killed striking. 
Eagle Island, E—October 27th, two Wrens; still on island 
26th December 1885. 
Skelligs— Wrens are resident. December—The Wren is 
_ more plentiful the last four months. 
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Mine Head—December 9th, one Blue Tit shot. Several 
seen about. 
Tuskar Rock.—March 16th, “Tits and other small birds” 
passing in threes and fours. 
Killybegs—December 5th, two “ Blackcaps” seen. “The 
Blackcaps are either Parus major or Parus palustris; I am 
aware they are not the Blackcap Warbler.—Joseph Hill.” 
W AGTAIL. 
Mine Head.—December 8th, one shot. 
Dungarvan.—November 27th, five very dark Wagtails. 
Coningbeg Light-s.ip.—March 15th, two Pied Wagtails going N. 
Tuskar Rock.—March 16th, one Grey Wagtail alighted. Sep- 
tember 28th, one. 
Arklow North Light-ship—April 28th, some Wagtails passed 
N.W. 
fRockabill—April 1st, Wagtail noted. October 5th, some. 
South Maidens.—April 14th, two Wagtails. 
