Tory Island.—October 16th to 20th, large numbers; twelve killed striking. [Leg and wing received, killed on 16th.]
Arranmore.—October 14th, nine caught at lantern. November 3d, three at lantern, 4 A.M.
Rathlin O'Birne.—October 31st, thirty came from shore; gale from S.; six killed (striking?). Never observed before without frost or snow.
Killybegs.—October 20th, continuous flock about lantern until 5.30 A.M.; wind light N.E. November 7th, five noted; 9th, two flocks, and some about station at intervals to end of month; 16th, one struck lantern, 11 P.M.; 18th, about 500 in daytime; 26th, one struck lantern, 4 A.M.; several in daytime.
Broadhaven.—November 11th, Starling very numerous.
Blackrock, Mayo.—October 21st, seven during day on rock; wind fresh S.E. November 8th, a flock; wind strong N.E.; 9th, about fifty on rock; wind fresh N.E.; 10th, several about lantern at night; one caught; wind N.E., light, gloomy; 12th, one at lantern, 10 P.M.; 16th, about sixty at 9 A.M. going W., flying low near water; wind fresh S.W.; 21st, large flock about rock; wind S.E., fresh.
Slyne Head, S.—October 17th, about twenty on island; 21st, at lantern all night; wind light S.E. November 12th, one killed striking; numbers of "birds" [Starling?] about lantern on nights of 12th and 13th.
Arran Island, N.—November 24th, a flock.
Arran Island, S.—October 23d, one killed striking, 4 A.M.; wind light N.E. First this year [winter?]. November 1st, great flocks on island.
Tearaght.—March 26th, Starlings and Thrushes which were here during winter months left on this date. October 23d, one hundred going S.E.; wind light S.; 31st, one hundred going S.E.; a gale from S.W. November 7th, fifty going S.; wind fresh N.