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Index 



Lett. H. W. : New Irish Moss, 120; 



Obituary Notice of Jolm Henry 



Davies, 235. 

 Levinge, Norah V. : Lepidoptera in 



Co. Westnieath, 25. 

 I<e\vis, F. J. : Fry's " British 



Mosses" (reviewed), 95. 

 Lighthouse Diarv, extracts from, 



78. 

 Liniapontia nigra, 97 

 Limerick Field Club, 47. 

 Limntea involuta in Co. Cork, 205. 

 Linton. Rev. E. F. : New Thymiis 



for Ireland, 215. 

 Liverwoits and Mosses of Co. Fer- 

 managh and Slieve League, 144. 

 Locomotion and use of slime 



threads in Irish marine Mollusca 



206. 

 Lower Pakeozcic rocks, Killar}' 



Harbour, 7. 



M'Ardle, David : Mosses and liver- 

 worts from Co. Fermanagh and 

 Slieve League, Donegal, 144. 



M'Henry,A., S. B. Wilkinson, J. R. 

 Kilroe, and H.J. Seymour: "Ge- 

 olog}' of the countr}- around Lon- 

 donderry " (reviewed), 136. 



Macroglossa stellatarum, early ap- 

 pearance of, 140. 



Marshall, Edward vS. : Praeger's 

 " Tourists' Flora of the West of 

 Ireland " (reviewed), 154. 



Melanospora leucotricha, Corda 



251. 



Mice devouring Snails, 27. 



Mice, Long-tailed Field, 207. 



^Migration of bird.s. Mortality dur- 

 ing, 7S ; in Sligo, 79. 



Micropeplus coelatus in Ireland, 



254. 

 Mimulus guttatus in Co. Armagh. 



242. 



INIoffat, C. B. : Dewar and Finn's 

 '• Making of vSpecies '' (reviewed), 

 237 ; Obituar}- notice of Frances 

 ^Margaret More, 132 ; Orthetrum 

 cserulescens in Co. Wexford, 24 ; 

 Sedgwick's " Birds' nests and 

 eggs — how to identity them " 

 (reviewed), 135 ; Use of domed 

 nests, 161 ; T"'ssher's *' I^ist of 

 Irish Birds" (reviewed). 49; 

 Wright's "Saint Crilbert" (re- 

 viewed), 51. 



-Mollusca: Dublin INIarine Biologi- 

 cal Committee report, 1908, 166 ; 

 Irish fossil molluscs, :>55 ; Irish 

 Marine, locomotion and use of 

 .slime threads in, 206 ; Land and 



freshwater mollusca of North- 

 west Donegal, 86 ; Opi.stho- 



branch mollusca, 97. 

 Montia lamprosperma, Cham., in 



Co. Down, 99. 

 More, Frances ^largaret : Obituarv 



Notice, 132. 

 ^Nlorlej', Frank : " Guide to the 



Natural History of the Isle of 



Wight" (reviewed). 219. 

 Mosses : New Irish ]\Ioss, 120 ; of 



Fermanagh County and Slieve 



League, 144. 

 Muff, H. B., and R. G. Carruthers : 



Lower Palaeozoic rocks around 



Killar}' Harbour. 7. 

 INIyxomycete on dead pine twigs 



at Cruagh Woods, 45. 



Nabis lativentris, 252. 

 Napicladium Brimandii on cherry- 

 laurel leaves, 75, 

 Nests, domed, i6t, 223. 



O'Brien, R. D. : Freshwater Cray- 

 fish in Munster and Leister, 24. 



O Brien, R. D., and Miss I\L C. 

 Knowles : Botanical tour in the 

 islands of the Fergus estuary and 

 adjacent mainland. 57. 



Obituary : — Cunningham, Daniel 

 John, 229 ; Davies, John Henry, 

 235 ; Kinahan, George Henry, 

 29 ; INIore. Frances Margaret, 

 132 : Reade. Thomas Mellard, 

 221. 



Opisthobranch Mollusca, 97. 



Oriole, Golden, Co. Cork, 183. 



Ornithology of Skerries, Co. 

 Dublin 185. 



Orr, Hugh L. : Hymenoptera from 

 Count}- Antrim and Down, 25 ; 

 Hymenoptera in Ulster and 

 Connaught, 242. 



Orthetrum ccerulescens in Co. 

 Wexford, 24. 



Osprey in Sligo, 244. 



Otter,'lrish, 208 ; Speckled Otter in 

 Ireland, 141.. 



Owl, Snowy, 160. 



Oxyuropoda ligioides, 45. 



Pack-Beresford, D. R, and Nevin 

 H. Foster : Distribution of Wood- 

 lice in Ireland as known at the 

 end of 1908, 92. 



Palaeozoic rocks of Killary 

 harbour, 7. 



Paludestrinu confusa, P'rauenfeld, 

 143, 242. 



