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to twelve going N.W.; wind E.and N.E. 23d,one. September 
18th, four going W. September 26th, a “Ground Lark.” 
October 6th, “Ground Lark” got dead on deck; wind fresh, 
N.W. [Leg and wing of Titlark received —R. M. B.] 7th, 
twelve going N.W.; wind N., fresh. 
Barrels Rock Light-ship—December 18th, odd Larks passed 
N. January 19th and 20th, eighty-six Larks passed. 
Tuskar Rock.—February 15th, ten killed striking; overcast, 
gloomy. March 5th, Larks going W. 
Arklow South Light-ship.— October 15th and 18th, flocks going 
N.W. November 8th, Skylarks about lantern at night; hazy. 
Arklow North Inght-ship—January 25th, some Larks about 
lantern—midnight. February 4th, a flock going N.W. Feb- 
ruary 10th, four killed striking. 15th, two killed striking. 
16th, three killed striking. 23d, flocks going N.W. all day; 
wind strong, S.W. March Sth, Larks passed. April 17th, 
three Skylarks killed striking. November Ist, 2d, and 29th, 
Larks noted. 
Kish Inght-ship.—April 4th, flock going N.W. 14th, several 
Skylarks about lantern, one killed striking. 15th, passing S.W. 
during day, two killed striking at night; clear. Oct. 22d, two 
about ship. 30th,a flock going N.W. Nov. 9th, two about ship. 
fockabill.—F ebruary 24th and April 14th, Larks about light, 
several struck. October 5th, Larks. 21st, all day and night. 
November 6th, all night, numbers killed. 
Copeland (Mew) Island.—March 14th, about twenty struck, 
six killed, 11 p.M.; wind S., overcast. May 19th, about twelve 
around light, 10 P.M.; misty. 
South Maidens.—April 14th, twelve Common Larks seen. 
Rathlin Island.—April 13th, four Skylarks, two killed strik- 
ing at midnight. 
LInnishtrahull—March 16th and 19th, Larks about lantern, 
fourteen killed. 
Rathlin O Birne.— Always on island in autumn. 
Kullybegs—Skylarks and Titlarks are here all the year. 
November 11th, 4 a.m., one killed striking, and another caught 
at glass ; wind fresh, 8.E., gloomy. 
Blackrock, Mayo.—November 6th and 7th, Larks all day, one 
killed striking; fog and rain. 
Skelligs—October 31st, a few Larks seen. 
