INDEX. 



163 



Parr, by William Andrews, obterra- 

 lions on. 108, 1I& 



Poctunculus glycimcr'M, and on the 

 local range of molluscous animals 

 traced with the dredge, by Charles 

 Farran, 146. 



Pontactos, by Charles Farran, M.D., 

 on the discovery of a new Irish, 155. 



Andrews!! (Farran) {$pec. iiov.)* 



155. 



Pholadia and Lithodomi of the coast 

 of Clonea, near Dungarvan, county 

 of Waterford, by Charles Farran, 

 M.D., a continuation of observations 

 on, 137. 



PholadidoD on the coast near Dungar- 

 van, b^ Charles Farran, M.D., ob- 

 servations on the peculiar local po- 

 sition of some species of the, 135. 



Pleuronectida;, on the varieties of, by 

 William Andrews, 134. 



Popular meetings, resolutions concern- 

 ing, 55; notices of, 16, 25, 29. 



Polyporus betulinus, 6 ; squamosus, 

 ib. lucidus, ib. 



Polyprion cernium, new to Ireland, 

 128. 



Polystichum annulare, var. viviparum, 

 by J. R. Kinahan, on, 50. 



Quin, Richard. Fide Salmon. 



Racodium cellare, 7. 

 Reproduction of Smooth Newt, 104. 

 Rhamnus frangula in Clare, 33, 



Salmon, parr, and gravelling, by W. 

 Andrews, observations on, III. 



and the progress of experiments 



now carrying on, by J. Ffennell, 

 Esq., on the artificial propagation 

 of the ova of, 106. 



Notes on, by William Andrews, 



108. 



' Observations on, by Richard 



Quin, 109. 



Sanders, Gilbert, M.R.I.A. Vide Al- 

 gae; Desmarestia. 



Saprolegnia ferox, 16. 



List of animals attacked by, 20. 



Sargint, Edward Henry. Fide Tetro- 

 don. 



Scolopendrium vulgare, variety mar- 

 ginatum, notice of, 54. 



Serrani and Percids, and on the addi- 

 tion of Polyprion cernium to the 



Irish lists, by William Andrews, re- 

 marks on, 126. 



Shark and Fox-shark, by William An- 

 drews, on the occurrence of Por- 

 beagle, 128. 



Skua, on the genus, by Charles Far- 

 ran. M.D.. 8. 



Smith. Professor R. W., M.D. Fide 

 Enterolithes; Deer. 



Spirula Perronii, 150. 



Spiraea filipendula, discovery of, 31. 



Spodumene and Killinitc, analysis of, 

 by Rev. Samuel llaughton, 24. 



Stenogramme interrupta, by Professor 

 W. H. Harvey, record of in Cork, 

 46. 



Sterna fissipes in the county of Water- 

 ford, by Charles Farran, M.D., on 

 the occurrence of, 79. 



Stickleback, with a list of fishes inha- 

 biting the Dodder, by J. R. Kina- 

 han, M.D., on the spawning of the 

 smooth-tailed, 129. 



Further remarks on the spawning 



of the smooth-tailed, by J. R. Kina- 

 han, 132. 



in fish-ponds, and vivaria, by J. 



R. Kinahan, M.D., on the destruc- 

 tion caused by the smooth- tailed, 

 133. 



Taenia atomaria, 39. 



Tetrodon Pennantii on Coast of Wa- 

 terford, by E. H. Sargint, record of, 

 128. 



Teredo Norvagica, bv Charles Far- 

 ran, M.D., aclditional notes on, 143. 



Thecla betulae, 29. 



Trichomanes radicans under culture, 

 by Robert Callwcll, on the treat- 

 ment of, 42 



at Valeutia, Kerry, by Professor 



W. H. Harvey, record of, 45. T 



in county of Cork, 46. 



remarks on, 41, 43. 



Turnstone, by Charles Farran, M.D., 

 73. 



Wakeman, George. Fide Oxen. 



Watters, John. Fide Laridse. 



West Coast, by William Andrews, on 



fungi of, 5. 



rare algse of, 89. 



Williams, Richard Palmer, M.R I.A. 



Fide Fowlh Minnow. 

 Wynne, Right Hon. John. Fide Frost 



i cT? 1901 



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