Arklow North Light-ship.—September 21st, "Wrens" about ship in morning. [Possibly above species.] Wind light N.E., hazy.

Whitethroat (Sylvia rufa, Bodd.).

Mine Head.—May 16th, one found killed in dome of lighthouse. [Leg and wing received.] May 27th, one caught; fog. September 20th, one caught striking, 11 P.M. [Leg and wing received.] 21st, one found killed.

Hook Tower.—May 11th, "Whitethroats and Sedge Warblers" constantly striking; twenty-five killed; wind strong N.W., clear; 12th do.; ten killed; wind strong N., clear; 16th do.; eighteen killed; wind light K, clear; 17th, a few striking; three killed; wind light E. On each date the birds struck from 11 P.M. to 1 am. In all, only twelve Sedge Warblers killed.

Tuskar.—May 14th, thirteen killed striking; wind fresh N.E., clear.

Willow Wren (Phylloscopus trochilus, Linn.).

Coningbeg Light-ship.—May 22d, one "small bird" caught on deck, 1 P.M.; clear, wind fresh N. [Leg and wing of Willow Wren received.] October 25th, a "Wood Warbler" on ship.

Arklow South Light-ship.—April 24th, one found dead on deck, 5 A.M. [Leg and wing of Willow Wren received.]

Tearaght.—April 13th.—[Wing of Willow Wren received.]

Golden-Crested Wren (Regulus cristatus, Koch).