North Maidens.—October 21st, striking 9 P.M. to 1 A.M.; about one hundred killed. November 14th, 9 to 11 P.M., striking, five killed; stormy, wind N.E., overcast.

Rathlin Island.—October 11th, one killed striking, midnight; foggy, wind strong E.

Innishtrahull.—March 19th, numbers of Larks striking lantern, 10 P.M. to midnight; wind light N.W., very dark; 20th, do., midnight to 4 A.M.; wind fresh S.E.; 28th, nine about lantern all night; wind light S.W., very dark. October 16th, one at midnight striking. November 12th, two striking at 4 A.M.

Tory Island.—March 11th, a few about light, 1 A.M.; wind N.W., strong, clear. April 5th, Skylarks remain and breed here. October 16th to 20th, numbers about lantern at night; seven killed striking; cloudy. (See note under Blackbird for this station.) [Leg and wing of Skylark, killed striking on 18th, received.]

Arranmore.—October 9th, eight about station.

Rathlin O'Birne.—Larks arrived about March 15th, and breed on island; nearly all leave beginning of August and go to mainland. (See under Titlark.)

Killybegs.—Two to eight about station in October. November 16th, one killed striking, midnight; a gale from S.W., misty.

Blackrock, Mayo.—October 23d, one at lantern, 11.40 P.M.; wind fresh S.W.

Slyne Head, S.—October 21st, at lantern all night; eight killed striking; wind light S.E.; 29th, two on island. November 1st to 9th, several on island. Never saw so many without frost or snow.

Arran Island, N.—November 8th, ten. December 12th, six.