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WRENS RECEIVED FROM LIGHT-STATIONS BY R. M. 
BARRINGTON. 
Station. 
Date. 
How Procured. 
Fastnet 
30th Oct., 1897 
Killed striking. 
Do. 
30th Oct., 1897 • • 
do. 
Tuskar 
i6th Oct., 1888 . . 
do. 
Do. 
20th Oct., 19H 
do. 
Do. 
2ist Oct., 1911 
do. 
Do. 
i6th-i7th Oct., 1914 
Ten wrens found dead 
Rockabill 
25th April, 1905 . , 
Found dead. 
Do. 
12th April, 1912 . . 
Killed striking. 
Maidens 
I2th-i3th May, 1899 
do. 
Do. 
19th Nov., 1898 . . 
do. 
Inishtrahull . . 
Rec. 4th April, 1896 
•? 
Do. 
Rec. loth April, 1894 
1 
Blackrock, Mayo 
1889 
Found dead. 
Eagle Island . . 
14th Nov., 1884 . . 
Killed striking. 
South Aran . . 
2ISt Oct., 1898 . . 
do. 
Tearaght 
1st Jan., 1891 
Found dead. 
Do. 
15th Oct., 1889 .. 
do. 
Skelligs 
i6th Nov., 1885 . . 
Bull Rock 
29th Oct., 1914 
Found dead. 
Fassaroe, Bray. 
NEWS GLEANINGS. 
THE BELFAST FIELD CLUB'S JUBILEE. 
The Report and Proceedings of the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club for 
1913-14, recently issued, contains a very full and interesting account of 
the meetings and excursions held in May, 191 3, in connection with the 
fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Club. The speeches delivered 
by delegates and members at the formal meeting which opened the week's 
programme are given in full, and are very interesting reading. Accounts 
of the excursi^ ns, reports of the several lectures delivered, and notes on 
the rarer animals and plants observed on the excursions by the many 
specialists present are also given, with photographs of some of tlie more 
striking scenery of the places visited. This publication, which runs to 
136 pages, can be obtained through members for 2s. 
