Index. 



Rocks, Lower Palaeozoic, arouud 



Killary Harbour, 7. 

 Rohii, F. R., Golden Oriole iu Co. 



Cork, 1S3; Little Gull, 183. 

 Royal Zoological vSociety, 17, 44, 



72, 96, 117, 138, 160, 177'', 208, 225, 



240. 

 Runcina Hancocki, 97. 

 RufFat lucli, Co. Donegal, 243, 



Scapania intermedia, Husnot, 76. 



Scharff, R. F. :— Biological sub- 

 division of Ireland, 52 ; Irish 

 Stoat with nine young, 160 ; Lan- 

 kester's '• Treatfse on Zoology " 

 (reviewed), 94, 135, 181 ; Occur- 

 rence of a vSpeckled Otter in Ire- 

 land, 14] ; vSwiney lecturer on 

 Geology, 68. 



vScovell, R. H.: Mortality of birds 

 during migration, 78. 



Scrojihularia umbrosa in Limerick, 

 222. 



Scrophularia vernalis in Ireland, 



254- 

 Sedgwick, Rev. S. X.: "Birds' 



nests and eggs and how to 



identify them " Creviewed), 125. 

 Seymour, H. J., S. B. Wilkinson, 



J. R. Kilroe and A. M' Henry, 



" Geology of the Country arouud 



Londonderry " (reviewed), 136. 

 Shaw, Lady : vSupposed poisoning 



b}' cuckoo-spittle, 243. 

 Sirex gigas in Co. Carlow, 255. 

 vSisyrinchium angustifolium in 



rjonegal, 222. 

 vSligo Mollusca, 55 

 Smith, W. vS. : Booming of Lough 



Xeagh, 27. 

 vSouthern, Rowland : Gordii of 



Ireland, 115. 

 Sparrows and primrose blossoms, 



243- 



Spiranthes Romanzoffiana not in 

 Devonshire, 241. 



Splachnum vasculosum L. not an 

 Irish plant, 156. 



vSpongospora subterranea (Wallr.) 

 de Lagerh., 118. 



Spumaria alba, D C, 22. 



Stelfox, A. '.V. : Additional localities 

 for tlie new Irish Vitrina, 204 ; 

 Additional Notes on the land and 

 freshwater Mollusca of north- 

 west Donegal, 86. 



Stelis pubescens, 97. 



Stemanitis ferruginea, 252. 



Stoat, number of young, 160, 208. 



Survey of Clare Island, 245. 



Swain, Isaac : Arber's " Fossil 

 Plants "(reviewed), 192; Wilkin- 

 son, M 'Henry, Kilroe and Sey- 

 mour's "Geology of the Country 

 around Londonderry " (re- 

 viewed), 136. 



vSwallow, late stay of, 56. 



Theobald, Fred V.: "Insect and 

 other allied pests of orchard, 

 bush, and hothouse fruits," (re- 

 viewed), 153. 



Tln-mes, Irish, 215, 241. 



Tococa formicaria, 45. 



Tomlinson, W. J. C. : Habenaria 

 intacta in West Galway, 156. 



Trevelyan, Herbert: Hygrophorus 

 intermedins in Ireland, 241. 



Trifolium glomeratum at Brittas 

 Bay, Co. \X"icklow, 241. 



Truffles in Co. Kildare, 203. 



Trumbull, J. : Ringed Plover 700 

 miles from land, 27. 



Tubercularia .F)sculi on .^sculus 

 Pavia, 76 



Turtle Dove near Londonderr}', 

 56; in Co. Waterford, 184. 



ITssher, R.J. : Birds seen from the 

 '•Helga" off the south-west 

 coast, 80 ; Black Redstarts in Co. 

 Waterford, 26 ; List of Irish Birds, 

 (reviewed), 49 :Nests of land-birds 

 in holes on marine islands, 159 ; 

 Snowy Owl — a correction, ibo ; 

 vSonie unrecorded birds of prey, 

 100 ; Turtle-doves in Co. Water- 

 ford, 184; L^se of domed nests, 

 22^. 



Vertebrates, Irish, 26. 

 Verticilium alboatrum, Reinke et 



Berlhold, 252. 

 Vertigo moulinsiaua in Oueen's 



County, 205. 

 Vitrina, new Irish, additional 



localities for, 204. 

 Viviparus viviparus in Co. Limerick, 



159- 



Waddell, C H. : Ptilidium ciliare, 

 Hampcin Co. Antrim, 119 : vSome 

 Irish Hawkweeds, 149; vSplach- 

 num vasculosum, L., notau Irish 

 plant, 156. 



Wagtail, White : Dublin County, 

 121 ; Fast coast, 183. 



