160 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
GoLDEN PLovER. 
Fastnet—November 9th, two Plover; wind §., fresh. 
Mine Head.—October 11th, December 11th, and January 7th, 
a few. 
Rathlin Island.—December 7th, flocks remain here. 
Tory Island—*Grey Plover” noted March 22d and April 7th. 
Arranmore.—October 22d, twenty-eight Golden Plover. 
Rathlin O Birne-—November 27th, four to twelve came from 
shore. Never seen here except in frosty weather. 
Kullybegs—March 12th, forty seen. 
GREEN PLOVER. 
Fastnet—March 15th, two on rock, and one drowned ; wind 
E.N.E., fresh. 
ae Head.—November 16th, December 8th and 9th, seen. 
Always in frosty weather. 
Dungarvan.—F locks on October 23d, November 12th, 24th, 
and 30th. 
Rockabull—F¥ebruary 11th, Lapwing in flocks, going W. 
Some noted November 9th, 18th, and 26th. 
Copeland (Mew) Island.—December 15th, seven flying N. 
Arranmore.—October 16th, 28th, and December 29th, one or 
two Lapwing noted. 
Rathlin O Birne.—September 14th, Green Plover; seldom 
seen here. . 
Blackrock, Mayo.—April 17th, one Green Plover alighted. 
Arran Island, N.—March 14th, forty Lapwing going N. 
SEAPIE, 
Dungarvan—May 12th, large flock going N.W. June 2d, 
large flock on rocks. 
Copeland (Mew) Island—May 6th, two in vicinity. December 
22d, fifty about island. 
South Maidens—May 3d, three on rock. 13th, two. 
Rathlin Island.—Oyster Catchers are to be seen at all times. 
Innishtrahull.—April 13th, six on island. 
Broadhaven.—August 24th, large flock of Seapies. September 
12th, a flock. “ 
