INDEX. 



Acrocephalus aquaticus, 300. 

 Adams, Johu : Distribution of Vau- 



cheria iu Ireland, 218. 

 Adicella reducta, 275. 

 Alien flora, 137. 

 Algae, Fresh-water, of North of 



Ireland; 100. 

 Aniphibole, bine. i. 

 Andesite, alteration of, 9. 

 Annelids, marine, 273. 

 Annual plants, 89. 

 Arabis ciliata, 272. 

 Arachnida of S. Kerry, 69. 

 Archangeiica officinalis, 246, 316. 

 Arigna coal fossils, 92. 

 Arum maculatuni, leaf-marking, 78, 



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

 Atriplex portulacoides in Down, 



270. 



Bain, John, A-I^.S., obituary notice, 

 192. 



Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. : A 

 winter Song Thrush's nest, 138 : 

 The Irish Black Rat in England, 

 167 ; Live Marten in Co. Wexford, 

 320. 



Barriugton, R. M. : Ranunculus 

 Auricomus, 197 ; Migration of the 

 White Wagtail, 198 ; The Aquatic 

 Warbler, a new Irish bird, 300, 

 See also Vowel, R. P. 



Barrow, G., on Green Rocks of 

 Tyrone (noticed), 3. 



Bat, Hairy-armed, 320. 



Beetles, in the broth, 108 ; from 

 Rouudstone, 167 ; new Irish, 274, 



Belfast and N. C. Railway Guide 

 (noticed), 243. 



Belfast Natural History and Philo- 

 sophical vSociety, 19, 51, 84, 103, 

 136, 265, 312. 



Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, 19, 

 51, 86, 102, J36, 169, 191, 194, 207, 

 266, 276,313. 



Belinurus, 4. 



Bell, Robert : Lower Lias reptilian 

 remains at Belfast, 56. 



Benson, Rev. Charles W. : White 

 Wagtail at Balbriggan, Co. Dub- 

 lin, 300. 



Beresford, Denis Pack-, see Pack- 

 Beresford. 



Birds, Harvey Collection, 55 ; of 

 Donegal, 139 ; Spring rivalry of, 

 152 : of Moy estuary, 199 ; pro- 

 tection of, 203. 



Blituni capitatum in Fermanagh, 

 271. 



Bog-flows, 140. 



Botanizing in the Ards, 254, 



Botany, see Flora. 



Boulder clay, foraminiferal, 173. 



Bouskell, Frank : Three weeks in 

 South Kerry— General account 

 and botany, 57. 



Brown, J. A. Harvie-, see Harvie- 

 Brown. 



Bruce, W. Balfour: Hyberniaauran- 

 tiaria in County Wicklow, 138 ; 

 The leaf-marking of Arum tnacu- 

 latuni, 166. 



Burbidge, F. W. : The leaf-marking 

 of Arum maculatum, 137. 



Bustard, Great, in Tipperary, 198, 

 248. 



Buteo lagopus, iii. 



Buzzard, Rough-legged, iii. 



Caddis -fly, new Irish, 275. 



Calandra granaria, 108. 



Calcifuge plants on limestone, 270. 



Cambridge, O. Pickard-, see Pick- 

 ard-Cambridge. 



Campbell, D. C. : Wild Swans in 

 Donegal, 88; Rufl" at Inch, L. 

 Swilly, III ; A winter Corncrake 

 near Lough Swilly, 112 ; Convol- 

 vulus Hawk-moth at London- 

 derry, 318. 



Carboniferous fossils, 92. 



Carpenter, G. H., and Denis Pack- 

 Beresford : The relationship of 

 Vespa austriaca to Vespa rufa, 

 2^1. 



Carr, J. W., on Plant Communities 

 (noticed), 82. 



Carrothers, N. : Blitum capitatum 

 iu Co. l"ermanagh,27i ; Lathyrus 

 Aphaca at Stranmillis, Co. An- 

 trim, 317. 



Cave Fossils, 55. 



Cephalopoda, Carboniferous, 4. 



Cepola rubescens in Ulster, 220. 



Chaster, G. W. : Two beetles from 

 Roundstone, new to the Irish 

 list, 167. 



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