Rathlin Island.—December 1st, hundreds all day. Numerous this season. 16th, hundreds.
Innishtrahull.—March 16th and 19th, Starlings about lantern, three killed striking.
Rathlin O'Birne.—August 26th, twelve, one killed. They often strike.
Killybegs.—November 4th, three struck 8 P.M.; caught alive. A continuous flight passed from 7.30 A.M. to 10 P.M., appeared to come from E. or S.E., and go W. or N.W. Four killed striking; gloomy, misty, wind strong N.W. 14th, about thirty, at 10 A.M.
Eagle Island, E.—November 19th, small flock came from land, and flew back. I only saw the one flock in the autumn; whilst in the autumn of 1884 they came in thousands.
Blackrock, Mayo.—November 2d, six about lantern during night, fog; 6th and 7th, Starling all day about rock.
Blacksod.—January 16th and 22d, Starlings in flocks.
Arran Island, N.—October 10th, a flock on island. November 7th, two killed striking; 11th, four killed striking; overcast. December 7th, large flock going S.
Tearaght.—March 5th, one caught at lantern glass; 17th, one. April 17th, one. November 28th, several flocks on rock.
Skelligs.—March 17th, two on rock; gale from N.W., with misty rain. October 17th, a flock on rock; wind S.E., fresh. 31st, Starlings on rock. A few during November.