162 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
Killybegs—October 20th, 2 a.m., one killed striking; misty. 
Broadhaven.—April 16th, “a flock of Snipe” going N. | 
Eagle Island, H—October 19th, one seen. November 9th, 
one killed striking. 
Arran Island, N—November 9th, two killed striking at 
midnight; misty. 
Tearaght.—March 8th, one “large Snipe,” and on other occa- 
sions during month. 
“SEA LARKS,” ETC. 
Rockabull—March 18th, “ Sand Larks ” flying about. 
Copeland (Mew) Island.—April 14th, fifteen “Sand Larks ” 
struck, 4 A.M. seven killed, night very dark. October 10th, 
twenty “Sand Larks” struck, ten killed, very dark; wind N., 
strong. November 3d, three struck, one killed. 
South Maidens.—Towards middle of April “Sand Larks ” 
visited us daily, and then flew to a rock near. May 13th, seven. 
hathlin Island.—< Sandpipers” at all times. 
Innishtrahull.—April 13th, “Sand Larks” on island. 
Arranmore.—June 8th, three “Sand Larks.” They must have 
nest about station. 
Rathlin O Birne.—August 24th, they are always about island. 
Lroadhaven.—April 21st, twelve “Sea Larks” seen. September 
2d, several. They breed near. 
Eagle Island, H—September 18th, five “Sand Larks.” 
November 8th, seven. 
Arran Island, N—April 24th, eighteen “Sand Larks.” 
Straw Island.—May 26th, thirty on island. 
REDSHANK. 
Arran Island, N—April 20th, twelve Redshank. July 21st, 
two. December 26th, twenty on island. 
GREENSHANK. 
Dungarvan.—November 17th and 23d, flock going N.E. 
CURLEW. 
Fasinet—September 24th, one for several days on rock. 
