Broadhaven.—November 12th, thirty Great Black-backed Gulls; "Common Gulls" every day.
Eagle Island, W.—February 28th, two Royal Gulls.
Blackrock, Mayo.—November 8th, one Glaucous Gull at noon, soaring. "I identified in Dublin Museum subsequently." November 11th, large quantity of Kittiwake and Herring Gulls fishing; 14th, one Glaucous Gull; 15th and 16th, very large flocks of Kittiwakes, Herring, and a number of Royal Gulls. December 11th and 24th, do., and one Glaucous Gull on last date. January 6th, 1888, large flocks of Kittiwakes (young, generally), and one Glaucous Gull.
Slyne Head, S.—October 13th, numbers of Grey Gulls. November 1st and 2d, Gulls and Kittiwakes going S.W.; 7th, one "Cream-coloured Gull" flying about island. [Probably an Iceland Gull.]
Tearaght.—August 23d, Kittiwakes breeding; have all left; a few Herring Gulls all the year round; also a pair of Great Black-backed Gulls. December 12th, large flock of Herring Gull close to island. Among them I saw "four Cream-coloured Gulls," and they seemed large.
Skelligs.—January 1st to 9th, Kittiwakes and Herring Gulls fishing; 16th, do., and some Black-backed Gulls. February 1st, 3d, and 4th, Great Black-backs and Herring Gulls; 9th and 10th, several Herring Gulls. March 14th, Kittiwakes first landed, and took possession of the old nests. December 5th, large flock of Kittiwakes about rock; 11th, do. of Herring Gulls.
Great Shearwater (Puffinus major, F. Faber).
Tearaght.—"On 21st September, observed two birds close to rock; they seemed to me to be the large Shearwater."
Manx Shearwater (Puffinus anglorum, Temminck).
Mine Head.—Heard at intervals between May 16th and July 26th.