Broadhaven.—November 9th, "Lapland Bunting—cock and hen," noted. [Snow Buntings?]

Blackrock, Mayo.—November 1st, one male Snow Bunting on rock, wind strong S.W.; 4th, do.; wind N.W. December 24th, "It is remarkable that but one or two Snow Bunting have visited the rock this winter."

Arran Island, N.—November 14th, eleven.

Arran Island, S.—October 28th, one at 4 P.M.; wind N.W., light.

Tearaght.—May 3d, two shot by assistant keeper. [Leg and wing received.] October 1st, two on island; wind N.E., light; 3d, one shot.

Lapland Bunting (Plectrophanes lapponicus, Linn.).

Fastnet.—October 16th, "a Skylark and Twite (supposed) found dead on rock, 9 A.M.; wind light E., clear." [The bird supposed to be a Twite was forwarded in the flesh, and proved to be a female Lapland Bunting.] The night of October 15th was hazy, with the wind light from N.E.; and numbers of "Skylarks and Starlings" are stated to have been around the lantern.

Reed or Black-Headed Bunting (Emberiza schœniclus, Linn.).

Arklow South Light-ship.—November 12th, "several kinds large and small birds at lantern, 7 P.M. to midnight; wind light S., gloomy." [One Black-Headed Bunting and one Brambling received in flesh.]

Yellow Bunting (Emberiza citrinella, Linn.).