Index. 



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70; What is an annual?, 89; 

 Review of West's Contribution to 

 the Freshwater Algse of the 

 North of Ireland, 100; The leaf- 

 marking of Arum maculatum, 

 108, 166 ; Beetles in the broth, 

 108; Juncus tenuis in Co. Down, 

 108; Ten years' work of the 

 Fauna and Flora Committee, 124; 

 From the "Morning Post," 140: 

 Ranunculus Auricomus, 197 ; 

 Review of Westell's Country 

 Rambles, 241 ; The Samphire in 

 Antrim, 245 ; Archangelica offici- 

 nalis in Ireland, 246 ; Pyrola 

 secunda in Fermanagh, 246 ; 

 Botanizing in the Ards, 254 ; New 

 plants for West Ma3''0, 269 ; 

 Pinguicula grandiflora in Clare, 

 269; Calcifuge plants on lime- 

 stone, 270 ; New plants for north- 

 western counties, 270 ; Coastal 

 drift of pebbles, 276 ; The flora of 

 Clare Island, 277 ; Hieracium 

 Orarium and H. rivale in Ireland, 



311- 

 Pyrola secunda in Fermanagh, 246. 



Raccoons at Dublin Zoo., 200. 



Ranunculus Auricomus, 197, 



Ranunculus circinatus in Antrim, 

 247. 



Rat, Irish, 167. 



Retinia buoliana, 299. 



Reviews: B. and N. C. Railway's 

 Guide, 243 ; Grout's Mosses, 297 ; 

 Hett's Glossary of names of 

 British birds, 99; Irish Bee Jour- 

 nal, 243 ; Lankester's Zoology, 

 242; Lett's Hepatics of the British 

 Islands, 45 ; Robinson's My na- 

 ture notebook, 193 ; Sherborn's 

 Index Animalium, 98 ; West's 

 Freshwater Algse of the North of 

 Ireland, 100 ; Westell's Country 

 Rambles, 241. 



Reynolds, S. H., see Gardiner, C.J. 



Rhinanthus segregates, 316. 



Riccia glaucescens, 18, 107. 



Robin family, 239. 



Robinson, E. Kay : My nature 

 notebook, (reviewed), 193. 



Royal Irish Academy, new mem- 

 bers, ro5. 



Royal Zoological Society of Ire- 

 land, 18, 52, 83, loi, 134, 168, 194, 

 206, 244, 265, 29S, 312. 



Rubus Chameemorus, 317. 



Ruff in Donegal, 11 r. 



Samphire in Antrim, 245. 



Sandpiper, Green, in Mayo, 248. 



Saunders, E. : Three weeks in 

 vSouth Kerry — Ilemiptera, 65. 



Saunders. E., F. D. Morice, and 

 Claude Morley : Three weeks in 

 South Kerry— Hymenoptera, 68. 



Scapauia intermedia, 269. 



Scharff", R. F. : Note on Vertigo 

 Lilljeborgi, 14 ; Animal remains 

 from the Gobbins caves, Co. 

 Antrim, 55 ; Albino monkey, 

 ^^ ; Raccoons at the Dublin 

 Zoological Gardens, 200 ; The 

 Pilot Fish in Irish waters, 206 ; 

 Review of Lankester's Treatise 

 of Zoology, 242. 



Scottish Alpine Botanical Club in 

 Kerry, 108. 



Scull}', R. W. : Notes on the Kerry 

 flora. 1902, 113 ; Some rare plants 

 in Mid Cork. T37. 



Seymour, H. J. : On blue amplii- 

 bole froni Co. Down (noticed), 

 I ; On Leinster andesite 



(noticed), 9; List of Irish 

 minerals (noticed), 12. 



Shaw, Lady : The record of a 

 Robin family, 239. 



Sherborn, C. D. : Index Ani- 

 malium (reviewed), 98. 



Silpha subrotundata, 274. 



Silurian rocks of Kerry, 7. 



Society for the Protection of Birds, 

 203. 



Sollas, W. J., on Oldhamia and 

 Ichnium (noticed), i. 



ySomateria mollissima, 112. 



Sparrows, migration of, 197. 



Spring rivalry of birds, 152. 



Squid, Dublin, 24S. 



Succinea oblonga near Mallow, 54. 



Sun fish, vShort, in Moy estuar}', 54. 



Swallow, involuntary capture, 299. 



Swallows in March, 198. 



Swans in Donegal, 88 



Swift, late stay, 320. 



Tetraplodon Wormskioldii, 135. 

 Thrush, Missel, building on 



ground, 276. 

 Thrush, Song, winter nest, 138. 

 Thuidium delicatulum in Co. 



Down, 219. 

 Tidal fringes, 53. 

 Tonilin, B. : A new Irish Vertigo, 



no ; .see also Chaster, G. W. 

 Tomlinson, W. J. C. : Ranunculus 



circinatus in Co. Antrim, 247. 



