Copeland Island.—Oct. 10th, three "Grey" Plover killed striking; wind N., light, drizzling rain.
Innishtrahull.—Sept. 3rd, six; wind N., fresh. 18th, a pair shot.
Tory Island.—Jan. 6th, 1884, seven resting on island.
Arranmore.—Sept. 3rd, seventeen "Grey Plovers"; 18th, twenty.
Killybegs.—April 16th, fifteen Golden Plovers, which only remained a few days. A large flock of "Grey Plovers," which remained till the end of April. Oct. 4th, about eighty Golden Plovers; remained up to this date. Dec. 2nd, Golden and Grey Plover begin to come about the middle of September, and are reinforced by flocks up to the end of November; they usually leave about end of December.
Arran Island South.—October 10th, twenty "Grey" Plover; wind W., going S.
Dursey Island.—Nov. 12th, eight going W., 11 a.m.
Green Plover.
Coningbeg Light-ship.—March 2nd, two Lapwings around ship; 22nd, thirty, flying N.W. May 7th, one killed, 9.30 p.m.; wind E.N.E., rain.
Dungarvan.—Oct. 9th, large flocks all day about shore; and on Oct. 21st and Jan. 11th, large flocks.