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INDEX. 



East Coast. List of Algae of, 36. 



Elvmus Europeeus. Discovery in Ire- 

 land of, 45. 



Enterolithes, on, by Professor R. W. 

 Smith, 7. 



Epipactis ovalis in Clare, 30. 



Farran, Charles, M.D. Vide Bulla; 

 Helix ; Pholadidffi ; Pholadia ; Pec- 

 tunculus ; Pentactes ; Skua ; Sterna ; 

 Turnstone ; Teredo. 



Ferns. On classification and nomen- 

 clature of varieties of, by J. R. Ki- 

 nahan, M.B., 47. 



On abnormal forms of, by J. R. 



Kinahan, 53. 



Madeiran forms occurring at 



Killarney, 13. 



Affinities of certain genera, 15. 



Varieties of, described, 25, 50, 



51, 52, 53, 63. 



Ffennell, J., Esq., Inspecting Commis- 

 sioner of Fisheries. Vide Salmon. 



Fish in connexion with the develop- 

 ment of Saprolegnia ferox, by W. 

 Frazer, M.D., on the disease in 

 Gold, 16. 



Forked-beard, lesser, discovery of, 

 118. 



Fowl of the Hamburgh breed, by R. 

 P. Williams, on a remarkable change 

 of colour in a, 20. 



Frazer, William, M. D. nde Fish. 



Galbraith, Rev. Joseph, F.T.C.D. 

 Vide Killinite. 



Geranium sanguineum, 32. 



Goose, on the occurrence of the Egyp- 

 tian, by R. J. Montgomery, 13. 



Gonepteryx Rhamni and Thecla Be- 

 tuljB in Kerry, on occurrence of, by 

 William Andrews, 28. 



- •— Rhamni in Dublin, 29. 



Grus cinerea, 71. 



Gull, Iceland, on occurrence of, by G. 

 G. Creighton, M.D., 74. 



Gymnadenia albida in Clare, 31. 



Harvey, William H., M.D., F.R. and 



L.S., Professor of Botany T.C.D. 



Vide Stenogramme ; Trichomanes. 

 Haughton, James, Jun. Vide Moths ; 



Coleoptera. 

 Haughton, Rev. Samuel, F.T.C.D., 



F.R.S., Professor ofGeology T.C.D. 



Vide Spodumene. 

 Helianthemum canum in Clare, 31, 32. 

 Helix Pisana and its localities, by 



Charles Farran, M.D., on, 145. 



Herairaraphus, and Lesser forked 



beard, by William Andrews, on the 



European, 117. 

 Europseus, <jnly the young of 



Esox belone, 117.. 

 Hirundo rustica at sea, occurrence of, 



15. 

 Hoopoe, occurrence of, 75. 

 Hopkins, W. Vic^e Janthina. 



Janthina communis collected on the 



west coast with other Molluscs, by 



W. Hopkins, 150. 

 Jussioea grandiflora, by Professor G. 



J. Allman, on a peculiar organ in, 



47. 



Killinite, analysis of, by Rev. Joseph 

 Galbraith, 24. 



Kinahan, John Robert, M.D., F.L.S., 

 Professor of Zoology, department of 

 Science and Art. Vide Athyrium ; 

 Botrychium ; Bat ; Blechnum ; Birds ; 

 Ferns; Newt; Polystichum; Stick- 

 leback ; Discomyza. 



Malacorhynchus membranaceus, 75, 

 78. 



Medusae and Hydroid polyps, by Pro- 

 fessor Allman, 158. 



Morchella esculenta in Dublin, 6. 



Minnow, introduction into the South 

 of Ireland of, byR. P. Williams, 119. 



Montgomery, Robert John, A.B. Vide 

 Albinism; Goose; Ornithological. 



Moths which cause destruction in gra- 

 naries, by James Haughton, Jun., 

 remarks on, 22. 



Nereis tubicola, on the occurrence of, 

 by William Andrews, M.R.I.A., 158. 



Newt, with a notice of the supersti- 

 tions relating to it, by J. R. Kina- 

 han, on the reproduction of smooth, 

 104. 



Nycticorax Europaeus, occurrence of, 

 12. 



O'Mahony, Rev. Thaddeus. Vide Bo- 

 tanical. 



Ophrys muscifera, 45. 



Ornithology of Great Britain, by W. 

 Andrews, an addition to, 75. 



Ornithological information in Ireland, 

 and on the interest and value of 

 practical investigation, by R. J. 

 Montgomery, observations on the 

 present state of, 88, 91. 



Oxen, by G. Wakeman, on extinct 

 Irish, 69. 



