156 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
Rook. 
Fastnet—March 21st, two “Crows,” 1 P.M.; wind N.E., going 
N.W. May 6th, two at noon about rock. 
Mine Head.—fooks constantly about. 
Coningbeg Light-ship.—April 15th, two “Crows” going N.E. 
Barrels Rock Light-ship—December 21st, one “Crow” going 
NYE 
Tuskar Rock.—March 16th, one “Crow” going W. April 
19th, five going N.W. 
Arklow South Light-ship—April 15th, one “Crow” going S8.E. 
Arklow North Inght-ship—March 27th and April 6th, two to 
four passed N. May 6th, three. November 7th, one alighted 
on deck. 
Rockabill.—April 21st, “Crows.” September 21st, “Crows.” 
Copeland (Mew) Island—March 10th, two. 
South Maidens.—March 11th, three “Crows” going E.; 28th, 
twelve ditto. August 1st, three. 
Innishtrahull—sSeptember 4th, “ Black Crows” came from 
shore and flew back. 
Broadhaven.—May 29th, one hundred. 
Hagle Island, E.— October 10th, five seen ; 23d, two. Novem- 
ber 18th, fifty to sixty came from shore, and returned. Decem- 
ber 23d, two. “I think these must be Crows from their harsh 
croak, very different from the caw of the rook.” 
Arran Island, N.—July 14th, four on island. 
JACKDAW. 
Arklow South Light-ship—October 18th, flock going N.W. 
Eagle Island, H—November 19th, one ; remained all day. 
Blackrock, Mayo.—April 13th, nine flying 8. 
Valentia—A few noted in June, September, October, Novem- 
ber, and December. 
MAGPIE. 
Dungarvan.—April 30th, two seen. 
Copeland (Mew) Island.—April 12th, one Magpie. May 12th, 
one. 
Arranmore.—September 18th, one seen. 
