Index 



IX 



Patleu, Professor C.J. : Ornithology 

 of Skerries, Co. Dublin, 185. 



Patterson, Robert; Hiesemaiins 

 '' Plow to attract and protect wild 

 birds '■ (translated Ijy Emma 

 S. Buchlieim), (reviewed), 16: 

 " Ulster Nature Notes " (Series 

 I.) edited by Robert Patterson, 

 (reviewed), 51 ; White Wagtail 

 on the P^ast Coast, 183. 



Pectinella magnifica and Cristatella 

 mucedo, statoblasts of, 22. 



Pericouia byssoides, Pers., 22. 



Pethybridge, George H. : Do rabbits 

 eat Arum maculatum .^ 157 ; 

 ]Morley's '• Guide to the Natural 

 History of the Isle of Wight '' re- 

 viewed, 219. 



Phillips, R. A. : Limucea involuta 

 in Co. Cork ; Paludestrina con- 

 fusa, Frauenteld, 143 ; Paludes- 

 trina confusa in Kilkenny and 

 Clare, 242 ; Vertigo moulinsiana 

 iu Queen's County, 205. 



Plioma grossularicC, 22. 



Phyllosticta atrozonata, Voss, on 

 Helleborus niger, 97. 



Pigott, Sir Digby : "The change- 

 ling " (^reviewed), 15. 



Pisidium personatuni, 56, 120. 



Pleurocrypta microbranchiata, 



G O. Sars, 45. 



Pleurophyllida Loveni — a correc- 

 tion, 56. 



Plover, Ringed, 700 miles from land, 

 27. 



Poisoning by Cuckoo spittle, 243. 



Pondweeds : vSome Irish hawk weed 

 and pond weed records, St. 



Praeger, R. Lloyd : Agrostis nigra 

 not in Ireland, 53 ; Asparagus 

 officinalis in Co, Londonderry, 

 254 ; Bartsia viscosa in Conne- 

 mara, 253 ; Botanical Notes, 

 chiefly from Lough INIask and 



Kilkee, X2 



Erica Mackaii on 



Urrisbeg, 53 ; Lastrea remota in 

 Ireland, 151 ; Scrophularia 

 umbrosa in Limerick. 222 ; 

 Scrophularia vernalis in Ireland, 

 254 ; Sisyrinchium angustifolium 

 in Donegal. 222 ; Some Irish 

 hawkweed and pondweed records, 

 81 ; Spiranthes Roman zoffiana 

 not in Devonshire, 241 ; vSurvey 

 of Clare Island. 245; '■ Tourist's 

 flora of the West of Ireland " (re- 

 viewed), 154 ; Trifolium glomera- 

 tum at Brittas Bay, Co. V/icklow, 

 241. 



Primrose blossoms eaten by 



sparrows, 243. 

 Ptilidium ciliare, Hampe, in Co. 



Antrim, 119. 

 Pyrameis atalanta, late abundance 



of. 35- 



Rabbits and Arum maculatum, 

 157. 203. 



Reade, Thomas Mellard : Obituary 

 notice, 221. 



Redstarts, Black, in Co. Waterford, 

 26. 



Regan, C. Tate: Char of Ireland, 

 3 ; Char of Lough Currane, 206. 



Reviews : Arber's " Fossil Plants," 

 1S2 : Conwentz's " Care of Natural 

 Monuments," Jio; Cooper and 

 Westell's "Trees and vShrubs of 

 the British Isles, native and 

 acclimatised," 108; Dewar and 

 Finn's '• Making of Species," 237 ; 

 Escherich's '' Die Termiteu oder 

 weissen Ameisen," 109 ; Frv's 

 " British Mosses," 95 ; Hiese- 

 mann's " How to attract and 

 protect Wild Birds." (translated 

 by Emma S. Buchheim), j6 ; 

 Kearton's " British Birds' Nests," 

 16 ; Laukester's " Treatise on 

 Zoology," 94, 133, iSi ; Morley's 

 '• Guide to the Natural Historv 

 of the Jsle of Weight," 219'; 

 Pigott's "Changeling,' 15 ; 

 Praegers "Tourist's Flora of the 

 West of Ireland," 154; Sedg- 

 wick's Birds' Nests and Eggs, 

 and how to identify them,' 135; 

 Theobald's "Insect and other 

 allied pests of orchard, bush and 

 hothouse fruits," 153 ; " Ulster 

 Nature Notes." (edited by Pat- 

 terson), 51; Ussher's "List of 

 Irish Birds," 49 ; West and West's 

 " Monograph of the British 

 Desmidiacese," 134; Westell's 

 " Animals and their Story,'' 236 ; 

 Westell's "Young Naturalist," 

 220; Wilkinson, M'Henry, 



Kilroe and vSeymour's •' Geology 

 of the Country around Lon- 

 donderrv "136; Wright's 'Saint 

 Gilbert," 51. 



Rhagium bifasciatum in Count\- 

 Lei trim, 55. 



Rhytisma salicinum on leaves of 

 Salix repens, 76. 



Riddell, W., Ascidicola rosea in 

 Belfast Lough, 140 ; vSpinther 

 oniscoides, Johnston, loi. 



