Index, 



vu 



Geological Survey : Summary of 

 Progress (noticed), to ; Memoir 

 and map, sheet 112 (reviewed), 

 117. 



Geology, Irish, Receut papers on, i. 



Glossary of names of British Birds, 

 by Hett (reviewed), 99. 



Glyceria festucseformis, 255, 317. 



Gobbins caves, animal remains. 



55. 

 Godwit, Black-tailed, m Moy 



estuary, 112. 

 Gold, Irish, 5. 

 Grierson, P. H. : Ccecilianella 



acicula in Co. Waterford, 54 ; 



Snccinea oblonga near Mallow, 



54 ; Notes on the MoUusca of 



County Kilkenn}', 307. 

 Grout, A. J. : Mosses (reviewed), 



297. 

 Gull, Iceland, m Co. Londonderry, 



198. 

 Gunn, W. F. : Arum maculatum 



again. 219. 



Hart, W. B. : Habits of the Wood- 

 cock, 220. 



Harvey collection of birds, 55. 



Harvie-Brown, J. A.: The Red- 

 necked Phalaropein Ireland, the 

 Outer Hebrides, and vShetland, 

 as a nesting species, 96. 



Hawfinch, in Co. Kildare, iii. 



Hawk-moth, Convolvulus, near 

 Belfast, 318 ; at Londonderry, 

 318. 



Hemiptera from Kenmare, loi 



Hepaticoe from Wexford, 132 ; of 

 Donegal, 316 



Hepatics of the British Islands, by 

 Lett (reviewed), 45. 



Hett, C. L : Glossary of names of 

 British Birds (reviewed), 99. 



Hieracia, new Irish, 311. 



Hieracium sciaphilum in Co. 

 Dublin, 247. 



Hind, Wheelton, and J. A. Howe, 

 on " Pendleside group " of Car- 

 boniferous shales (noticed), 4. 



Hoopoe in Co. Wexford, in. 



Howe, J. A., see Hind, Wheelton. 



Hybernation of queen wasps, 167. 



Hybernia aurantiaria in Co. Wick- 

 low, 138. 



Hymenoptera, aculeate, 46 ; of S. 

 Kerry, 68. 



Ibis, glossy, 112. 

 Ichnium, i. 



Index Animalium, by Sherboru 

 (reviewed), 98. 



Infusorians, 242. 



Introduction of species, 106. 



Irish Bee Journal (noticed), 243. 



Irish Field Club Union, 50, 70. 



Irish Topographical Botany, addi- 

 tions in 1902, 23. 



Isopoda, land, 274. 



Isotoma viridis, 102. 



Jennings, Alfred Vaughan, obituary 



notice, 116. 

 Johnson, T. : Ireland, industrial 



and agricultural, 22. 

 Johnson, W. F. : Entomological 



notes of the season, 109. 

 Juncus tenuis in Co. Down, 108. 

 Juugermannia capitata in Co. 



Down, 219. 



Kane, W. P". de V. : A contribution 

 to the knowledge of Irish fresh- 

 water Entoniostraca: Cladocera, 

 210; Entoniostraca observed at 

 Lough Gur, 273 ; A rare blind 

 Amphipod from Lough Mask, 

 273 ; Nisoniades tages in Co. 

 Mayo, 275 ; Lepidoptera taken 

 near Limerick, 318. 



Kaye, W. J. : Three weeks in South 

 Kerry — Lepidoptera, 66. 



Kidston, R. : Notes on some fossil 

 plants from the'Arigna mines, 

 collected by Mr. Joseph Ryaus, 

 92. 



Kilroe, J. R., and A. McHenry, on 

 volcanic tuffs (noticed), 6 



Knowles, M. C. : Notes on some 

 additions to the flora of County 

 Limerick, 249. 



Knox, Godfrey : Green Sandpiper 

 in Co. Mayo^ 248. 



Laboratory, Marine biological, 17, 



47, 104, 123, 172, 276. 

 Lamprophyres, of Donegal, i. 

 Land-shell pockets, 247. 

 Lankester, E. Ray : Treatise of 



Zoology (reviewed). 242. 

 Lathy rus Aphaca in Antrim, 3] 7, 

 Leaf-marking of Arum maculatum, 



78, 108, 137, 145. 166. 204, 219. 

 Leebody, J. R. : Wild Swans m 



Donegal, 88. 

 Lejeuuia hamatifolia, 16S. 

 Lepidoptera, near Limerick, 31S. 

 Lepidozia reptans, 18. 



