Tuskar.—March 13th, four on rock, one dead; wind strong N.E., clear; 16th, two on rock, one dead; wind N.E. [29th, wing received; date when killed not given.] September 21st, one all day; wind light S.E., haze. October 16th, two killed striking; wind light N.E., clear. [Leg and wing received.] 17th, twelve on rock, three killed striking; wind light, clear. [Leg and wing received.] 20th, some on rock all day; wind S., light; 22d, three at lantern; wind fresh, clear; 23d, 24th, 25th, and 30th, a few in daytime; wind strong, variable. November 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 19th, Chaffinches; two or three entered daily; seem to have accompanied the tremendous rush of Blackbirds, Thrushes, and Starlings, which took place in November 1887 at the Tuskar. (See under Blackbird.)

Arklow South Light-ship.—October 23d, one seen. November 13th, three on deck; wind light.

Arklow North Light-ship.—March 11th, about ship, noon; wind light S.W., clear; 22d and 26th, about lantern, midnight; wind S.W., fresh; 31st, flock of "finches" going N.W., 10 A.M.; wind N.W., light. October 24th, four all day on ship; wind strong N.E., clear; 28th, two on ship all day; wind fresh W.

Howth Baily.—October 15th, one disabled striking; 29th, two at lantern, 8 P.M.; November 12th, large numbers at lantern, midnight to 4 A.M., many killed striking; fog.

Rockabill.—February 10th, about rock, 1 P.M.; wind N.E., fresh. November 10th, see under "Starling."

South Rock Light-ship.—November 14th, one about ship.

North Maidens.—November 21st, two seen; wind strong S.E.

Blackrock, Mayo.—October 22d, four on rock; wind strong N.E. November 8th, a flock; wind ditto; 9th, one struck lantern, 6 P.M.; 10th, some about lantern; wind light N.E., gloomy; 22d, two shot. [Legs and wings of both received.] Wind strong N.E.

Slyne Head, S.—October 11th, one on island; wind strong N. November 8th, two flocks. December 26th and 30th, several.

Tearaght.—October 24th, large flock seen to-day.