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INDEX. 



Crustacea, Professor A. G. Melville's list of 

 Crustacea podophthalmia of Galway ma- 

 rine district, 41. 



- Professor Kinahan's Notes on Profes- 

 sor Melville's " Carcinological Notes," 

 with supplement to his list of Dublin 

 Crustacea, 43. 



on the distribution of species of, 43. 



supplemental list of Dublin species, 



45. 

 addendum to the supplemental list of 



the Dublin, 58. 

 T. Spence Bate, F. L. S., on a new 



Amphipod, 68. 

 — — remarks on the Zoe of Eurynome as- 



pera, and the habits of the animal in 



confinement, 77. 

 on the genera Philoscia (Latreille) ; 



Itea (Koch) ; Philougria (Kin.) ; with 



description of new British species, 110. 



on the genus Scorpionura (J. V. 



Thompson), 118. 



notes on dredging in Belfast Bay, 



128. 



review of Terrestrial Isopoda — Ap- 

 pendix. 



Cuscuta. Fide Dodder. 



Cygnus olor. Vide Mute Swan. 



Desmidiacese, Rev. R. V. Dixon, Ex- 

 F. T. C. D., on a new genus and species 

 of, and on the arrangement of the ge- 

 nera and species of Micrasterias and 

 Euastrum in the, 202. • 



William Archer's notice of some 



cases of abnormal growth in the, 207. 



Diatomacese. Vide Anthozoids. 



Dixon, Rev. Robert V., Ex-F. T. C. D., on 



a new genus and species in the Desmidi- 



aceae, with remarks on the arrangement 



of the genera and species of Micrasterias 



and Euastrum, 202. 

 Dodder Plant (Cuscuta epithymum), J. B. 



Doyle on the, 117. 

 Dombrain, J. R., on the occurrence of the 



Rose Ouzel (Pastor roseus) near Dublin, 



16. 

 Doyle, J. B., on some peculiarities of the 



Dodder Plant (Cuscuta epithymum), 



117. 

 Dredging in Belfast Bay, Prof. Kinahan's 



notes on, with list of species, 128. 

 Dublin, his Grace the Archbishop of, on 



the song of the Butcher Bird, 4. 

 Du Noyer, G. V., on a remarkable form of 



Echinus (E.lividus?), 57. 



Echinodermata, Professor J. R. Kinahan on 

 the distribution of the Irish, 141. 



Echinus (E. lividus?), G. V. Du Noyer on 

 a remarkable form of, 57. 



Election of members, 4, 17, 26, 35, 51, 65, 

 57, 74, 84, 90. 104, 116, 121, 127, 138, 

 144, 147, 196, 214. 



Euomphalus, Rev. Professor Haughton on 

 the genus, and its relations to Pleuroto- 

 maria and the Heliotidae, 63. 



Eurynome aspera, Professor J. R. Kina- 

 han's remarks on the Zoe of, and the 

 habits of the animal in confinement, 

 77. 



Farran, Dr. Charles, on the occurrence of 

 the Marbled Swimming Crab (Portunus 

 marmoreus) at Birtirbie bay, Conne- 

 mara, 5. 



on Akera bullata, 21. 



Fauna, Professor J. R. Greene's additions 

 to the Irish, 107. 



Ferns in Ireland, Professor J. R. Kinahan 

 on the distribution of, with a list of some 

 of the more remarkable localities in 

 which they occur, 91. 



Foot, F. J., M. A., G. S. I., description of 

 Balliallia Cave, Ennis, with account of 

 discovery there of the Lesser Horse- shoe 

 Bat, 152. 



notes on the fresh water MoUusca 



in the neighbourhood of Ennis ; and the 

 relation between those now living there 

 in the lakes and those fossilized in the 

 marl ; with observations on the acci- 

 dental presence of marine species, 196. 



Fossil Flora of the Lower Carboniferous 

 beds of Ireland, Rev. S. Haughton's il- 

 lustrations of the, 122. 



Frazer, Dr. W., on Fungi adhering to old 

 trees under a bog near Tralee, 34. 



on disease in Hyacinth roots, 38. 



Fungi, Dr. Frazer's remarks on, 34. 



Grebe, Eared, near Dundalk, Lord Cler- 

 mont on the occurrence of, 19. 



Greene, Professor J. Rea y, on the distribu- 

 tion of Actinoida, with list of Irish spe- 

 cies recorded, 75. 



addition to Irish Fauna, 107. 



Greenland Bull Head, Wm. Andrews on, 

 61. 



Harvey, Wm. II., M. D., F. R. S., on Lo- 

 nicera xylosteum, an addition to the 

 Irish Flora, 56. 



remarks on the British Hymenophyl- 



lum, 187. 



Haughton, Rev. Professor, F. R. S., on the 

 genus Euomphalus, and its relations to 

 Pleurotomaria and the Haliotidae, 63. 



