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Index, 



Lett, H. W. : Riccia glaucescens 

 ill Irelaud, 107 ; Arcliangelica 

 officinalis in Ireland, 316; Hepa- 

 tics of the British Islands (re- 

 viewed), 45. 



Lias fossils, 56. 



Limerick, proposed niuseuiu, 81. 



Limerick Field Club, 207. 



Loligo eblaiKi?, 248. 



Lophopus, 135, 



Lough Neagh jilankton, 100. 



Lu7Aila albida, 272. 



Lyburn, E. St. J. : on Irish gold 

 (notice), 5. 



MacArdle, D. : Hepaticse from Co. 

 Wexford, 132. 



MacHenry, A., see Kilroe, J. R. 



Machetes pugnax, iii. 



Machilis maritima, 102. 



Marten in Co. Londonderry, 139 ; 

 in Co. Wexford, 320. 



Masdevallia Veitchiana, 102. 



Mason, J. E : Some Hemiptera 

 from Kenmare, loi. 



Massy, A. L : The marine Mollusca 

 of Narin strand, Co. Donegal, 22. 



Megaclinium tri.ste, 312. 



Meiitaea aurinia, 275. 



Merlin near Belfast, 11 1, 220, 



Metamorphic rocks of Tyrone, 2,3. 



INIeteorite, Crumlin, 11. 



Migration of Sparrows, 197 ; of 

 White Wagtail, 198. 



iMinerals, Irish, list of, 12. 



Moffat, C. B. : Review of Rett's 

 glossary of names of British 

 birds, 99; The spring rivalry of 

 birds : some views on the limit 

 to multiplication, 152 ; Review 

 of Robinson's My nature note- 

 book, 193. 



Mollusca, land, 138 ; of Kilkenny, 

 307 ; Marine, of Narin, 22 ; Nudi- 

 branch, 319. 



Monkey, albino, 88. 



Morice^ F. D.. see Saunders, E. 



Morle)', Claude, see Saunders, E. 



Moss, R. J. : An Irish specimen of 

 dopplerite, 201. 



Mosses, of Donegal, 316. 



IMotacilla alba, 198, 300. 



Moth, Pine-bud. 299. 



Mus hibernicus, 167. 



Museum for Limerick, 81 



Naucrates ductor, 206. 

 Niphargus in Lough Mask, 274. 

 Nisoniades tages in Co. Mayo, 275. 

 Nudibranch molluscs, 319. 



Obituary notices : Rev. Maxwell 



H. Close, M.A., 301 ; John Bain, 



192 ; A. V. Jennings, 116 

 Oil well, 141. 

 Oldhaniin, i. 

 O'Reilly, J. P., on coast erosion 



(noticed), 9. 

 Orr, H. Lamont : Convolvulus 



Hawk-moth near Belfast, 318. 

 Orthagoriscus mola, 54. 

 Orthoptera from S. Kerr}', 138. 



Pack-Beresfor^, D. : Notes on 

 wasps, 15 ; Hybernation of queen 

 wasps, 167 ; The Pine-bud moth, 

 299 ; see also Carpenter, G. H. 



Palmer, J. E. : Hawfinches in Co. 

 Kildare, iii. 



Paludicella, 135. 



Patten, C. J. : Carrion Crow in the 

 Irish channel, 139. 



Patterson, Robert: Marten in Co. 

 Londonderr}', 139 ; Iceland Gull 

 in Co. Londonderry, 198 ; Cepola 

 rubescens on the Ulster coast, 

 220; Breeding of Wigeoii in Ire- 

 land—a correction, 275 ; Late 

 stay of Swift, 320 ; Vesperugo 

 Leisleri, 320 ; notice of, 82. 



Patterson, R. M. : An. instance of 

 deception on the part of a 

 Thrush, 320. 



Pearson. Joseph, notice of, 123. 



Pendleside group of Carboniferous 

 rocks, 4. 



Pethybridge, G. H. : The leaf-spots 

 of Arum maculatum, 145. 



Phalarope, Red-necked, breeding 

 in Ireland 41, 96. 



Phalaropus hyperboreus, 41, 96. 



Phillips, R. A. : Notes on Arum 

 maculatum, 204. 



Pickard-Cambridge, O. : Three 

 weeks in South Kerry— Arach- 

 nida, 69. 



Pilot fish, 206 



Pinguicula grandiflora in Clare, 

 269. 



Plant communities, 82. 



Plants, Carboniferous, 92 ; of Mid 

 Cork, 137. See also PTora. 



Plegidus falcinellus, 112. 



Pockets of land shells, 247. 



Porter, William : County Down 

 plants, 197, 



Praeger, R. LI. : Additions to Irish 

 Topographical Botany in 1902, 

 23 ; Review of Lett's Hepatics of 

 the British Isles, 45 ; The Irish 

 Field Club Union and its work, 



