6. Barrels Rock Light-ship.—General remarks none, but a full schedule of daily entries.—Joseph Oxford.
7. Tuskar.—General remarks, none. A full schedule.—Richard Hamilton.
8. Arklow, South, Light-ship.—General remarks, none. A full schedule.—William Shea.
9. Wicklow Head.—No reply.
10. Kish Bank Light-ship.—"Less birds passed the station this winter than ever. No birds have been killed by striking our lantern for some years."—William Daly.
11. Howth Baily.—General remarks, none.—Joseph Brownell.
12. Rockabill.—"Sept. 1st. Received schedule; a great number of different species of Gulls in vicinity of Rock, and on smaller rock called the Bill, from about the second week in August to the third week in September, when they almost entirely disappeared. Cannot name the species; there were also Puffins, and occasionally two or three Gannets. This is an annual occurrence, but not always at the same time. Birds have been unusually scarce this season. Since stormy weather set in early in November no birds have been about the Rock, except a few Sand Larks, and a few Gulls, Puffins, and Cormorants flying about this and the smaller rock during a storm."—William Dunne.
13. Copeland Island.—"There were no birds struck the light this winter owing to the strong gales which prevailed."—Henry Williams.
14. The Maidens.—No reply.
15. Rathlin Island.—A second schedule partly filled. Remark:—"The Sea Parrot begins to arrive for the purpose of cleaning out its nest on March 17th, and then goes away until the 1st of April, when the different species of sea birds commence to arrive for the season. They begin to go away about 1st of August, and finally disappear by the end of the month."—John A. Murray.