Rathlin O'Birne.—December 26th, one on island. Passing snow showers.
Skelligs.—October 10th, two Golden-crested Wrens.
Wren (Troglodytes parvulus, Koch).
Mine Head.—"A doubt having been expressed in a previous report of the common Wren being resident on the Tearaght Rock, I have seen it plentiful there both summer and winter. I believe there are between 60 and 100 always there, and I believe five might be found on the same extent of ground at Mine Head." [Mr M'Carron has recently moved from Tearaght Rock to Mine Head. Wren's nest seen by R. M. B.]
Coningbeg Light-ship.—April 12th, one "Wren" about ship, 5.30 A.M. [? this species.]
Arklow South Light-ship.—October 3d, 6 A.M., one "Wren" alive on deck, caught and let go; hazy, rain, wind strong S.
Rockabill.—April 10th, "Wrens;" 29th, do. October 7th, 3 A.M., "common Wrens" about lantern; wind light N., fog.
Arranmore.—December 22d, one "common Wren."
Tearaght.—Hedge Sparrows and Wrens breed here.
Blue Tit (Parus cæruleus, Linn.).