Coningbeg Light-ship.—September 17th, 21st, and 23d, four to five "Larks" flying N.E. October 6th, three "Larks" about lantern, 9 P.M.; clear, wind light N.E.; 13th, five flying N., 11.30 A.M.; wind N.E.; 15th, two about ship, 7 A.M.; clear; 16th, a flock passing; 20th, seven "Larks" seen; 23d, three about light; 25th, a flock going N.E. November 2d, two; 5th, some; 6th, four flocks going N.E.; wind light E.; 10th, flock going N.; 11th, about lantern; gloomy; 12th, flocks going N. in daytime; wind S.E., clear; 17th, one about ship; wind light S.W.; 24th, six "Larks" flying S., 10 A.M.; wind light N.W., clear.

Barrels Rock Light-ship.—March 8th, about twenty going N.; a few Larks noted passing N. October 20th, 22d, and 23d. November 8th, Larks going N. 8 P.M.; a few also noted passing N. on 9th, 10th, 16th, and 17th. On 10th saw a Gull chasing one which seemed exhausted.

Tuskar.—February 19th, one killed striking. [Wing of Skylark received.] Weather very clear; wind fresh W. March 3d, three "Larks" on rock, two died; wind fresh E., cloudy; 7th, three on rock, two died; wind light S.E. September 20th, six on rock. October 6th, one; 19th, numbers all night; three killed striking; wind light S.W., clear. [Leg and wing received.] October 20th, twenty all day on rock; clear; 21st, numbers striking at midnight, fifteen killed. [Leg and wing received.] Wind light N.E., clear; 22d, twenty going N., 8 A.M.; wind S.E., light. November 6th, five; 7th, four; 8th, six; 10th, a few; 11th, several, one caught. [Leg and wing received.] November 12th, a few; 13th, great numbers; 14th, countless numbers. (These entries refer to night, and the Larks seem to have accompanied the Blackbirds and Thrushes, etc.; particulars as to the number of each species killed striking are not given.) 23d, Larks at lantern, 2 A.M. to daylight; three killed striking. December 11th, Larks about light, 11 P.M. to 6 A.M.; calm, showery; 20th, one on rock; 22d, a flock going N.W., 1 P.M.

Lucifer Shoals Light-ship.—October 7th, a few rested, one with broken leg killed by Gulls. November 24th, several about lantern, 4.30 A.M.; wind light, clear.

Arklow South Light-ship.—January 23d and 24th, several at lantern, 1 A.M. to 4 A.M.; some killed on 23d; wind S.W., light, gloomy. March 18th, some going N.W., 5 to 6 A.M.; wind N.W., snow showers. September 16th, four, 10 A.M., going N.W.; 19th, a flock going N.W. October 21st, about lantern, midnight to 3 A.M.; one killed striking; also 10 P.M. to 4 A.M. on 22d, about lantern; one killed striking, cloudy; 29th and 30th, large flocks going N.W. about 11 A.M.; wind strong S.W. November 5th, flock going W.; wind S.W., light; 12th, one disabled.

Arklow North Light-ship.—"Larks" noted at night, September 22d, October 15th, 16th, 20th. In daytime, October 2d, 5th, 7th, 8th, 11th, 13th, 17th, 19th, 21st, 25th, 27th. On December 7th, 10th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 21st, and 28th, about lantern. General direction of flight N.W. during October.

Howth Baily.—October 15th, two "Larks" disabled striking; 26th, about forty birds, "supposed to be Larks," going W. November 12th, large numbers at lantern; many killed striking, midnight to 4 A.M.; fog.

Rockabill.—January 5th, 6th, and February 17th, about rock; wind variable. "October 3d, a few nights ago there was great rush of Skylarks, Thrushes, Blackbirds, Snipe, and Landrail."

South Rock Light-ship.—November 30th, one about ship.

South Maidens.—October 12th and 13th, several at night; some killed striking. November 10th, 28th, December 10th and 28th, one to three noted.