148 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
Rathlin Island—September 17th, Pied Wagtail. 
Arranmore.—June 29th, six Wagtails all day. September 3d, 
three. January 2d, one. 
Kullybegs—December 5th, a Pied Wagtail. 
Lagle Island, #—September 6th, one seen; 21st, one. 
Arran Island, N.—July 1st, one. October 14th, two. 
Straw Island—July 24th, one Grey Wagtail. 
Skellags—March 15th, one stayed five days; wind SE, 
strong. August 19th, two Grey Wagtails. September 4th, four 
on rock; remained until 10th. A gale from S.W. 
TITLARKS. 
Fastnet—November 7th and 8th, numbers about light ; overcast. 
Tuskar Rock—March 7th, Titlarks passing W., first this 
spring. April 17th,a number about rock. September 28th, 
Rock Pipits. 
Arklow South Inght-ship—February 16th, five killed striking ; 
23d, passing N.W. all day. March 15th, a flock going N.W. 
April 17th, Titlarks going N.W. 
Kish Light-ship.—April 9th, several flocks going N.W.; 24th, 
a flock. May Ist, three about deck all day. 
Rockabill—March 3d, seen all day; breed on rock. 
Copeland (Mew) IJsland—April 14th, six Titlarks struck; 
four killed. 
Eagle Island, #.—September 6th, two seen. 
Straw Island—March 23d, eight Field-Larks (small) remain 
here. September 7th, two. 
Skelligs.—Titlarks are resident. 

LARKS. 
Fastnet.—October 12th, two at midnight, one killed; clear, 
wind hght, N.E. 20th, great number all night, seven killed 
striking; hazy, wind light, N.E. November 7th and 8th, great 
numbers all night, eleven killed striking; overcast, wind light, 
S. 9th, numbers at night; overcast. 11th, Larks too nume- 
rous to count all night, twelve killed striking; overcast, wind 
S.E. 
Coningbeg Light-ship.—April 12th, several Larks during night 
about ship. 14th and 17th, one. March 15th and 14th, four 
