Index. 



Vll 



Jourdain. F. C. R., E. Hartert, 

 N. F. Ticchnrst and H. F. 

 Witherby : "" Hand List of British 

 Birds" (reviewed), 152. 



Jukes -Browne. A. J. : " Student's 

 handbook of Stratigraphical 

 Geology" (reviewed), 121. 



J uncus acutus, Linn, in Co. Kil- 

 kenn5^ 64. 



Kennard, A. S., and B. B. Wood- 

 ward : Notes on non-^Iarine 

 ^lollusca from some Irish lakes 

 (obtained by the late Major 

 Trevelyan, f.z.s.). 93. 



Kestrel and Magpie, 206. 



Kirkman, F. B. : "'British Bird - 

 Book " (reviewed), i2<S. 



Knowles, M. C. : Notes on West 

 Galway lichens, 29. 



Lamellaria perspicua, 19. 



Landrails in winter, 47. 



Lett, H. W. : Squirrels in Co. 



Louth, 246. 

 Leucania Loreyi, new Irish moth, 



245- 

 Leucojum aestivum in West Clare, 



155- 

 Lichens, West Galway, 29. 

 Lindner, Pastor C. ; Luminous 



owls, 52. 

 Lusitanian flora and fauna, 156. 

 Lydekker, R. : " Ox and its 



Kindred" (reviewed), 130. 



Maberly, F. Hyde : Old County 



Dublin mine, 208. 

 Magpie and Kestrel, 206. 

 Mammals, birds and insects in Co. 



Louth, increase and decrease in 



last fifty years, 145. 

 Marine Shells, High-level deposits 



in Donegal, 47. 

 Marine Shells in inland Kitchen - 



middens, 28. 

 Marshall, Edward S, : Robertsonian 



saxifrages, 244. 

 Matthiola sinuata at Ballyvaughan, 



153- 



Migration of small birds (Chaf- 

 finches) across the Channel, 47. 



Mine, old County Dublin, at 

 Dalkey, 208. 



Moffat, C. B. : Beetham's " Home 

 Life of the Spoonbill, the Stork 

 and some herons" (review), 17 ; 

 Gladstone's " Catalogue of the 

 vertebrate fauna of Dumfries- 

 shire " (review), 184; Hartert, 



Jourdain, Ticehurst, and 



Witherby's " Hand-list of British 

 Birds" (review), 152 ; Headley's 

 '■ Flight of Birds " (review), 

 201 ; Kestrel and mag])ie, 206 ; 

 Kirkman's '" British Bird Book " 

 (review), 123; Rubow's "Life 

 of the Common Gull told in 

 photographs " (review), 17 ; 

 Scharfif's '' Distribution and 

 origin of Life in America " (re- 

 view), 88 ; Spiranthes autumn - 

 alis in Phoenix Park, 206 ; Tree- ^ 

 Pipit as an Irish bird. 246 ; 

 Westell's ■■ Young Ornithologist" 

 (review), 17. 



Mollusca : Land and freshwater, 

 from Glengariff, 1 19; Non -marine, 

 from some Irish lakes, 93 ;Terres- 

 trial. Great Blasket and Beginish, 

 185. 



^lorchella conica in Donegal, 103. 



^Museums, provincial, 85. 



^lyriapods, some new Irish. 113. 



Nebela bipes, 19. 



Nichols, A. R. : Little Auks in Co. 

 Dublin, 63. 



Obisium lubricum, a false -scorpion 

 new to the Irish fauna. 245. 



O'Brien, R. D. : Leucojum 

 aestivum in West Clare. 155. 



Oligochaets, Irish, 171. 



Oribata sphagni, Michael. 45. 



Owls, luminous, 52. 



Paranymphon spinosum, Caullery, 

 242. 



Patten, C. J. : Adolescent Purple 

 Sandpiper from Tuskar rock 

 207 ; Birds new to Ireland, 49, 

 156, 182; Birds of Skerries, Co. 

 Dublin, 104 ; Discovery of Tree 

 pipit on Tuskar Rock, Co. Wex- 

 ford, 209 ; Grasshopper -warblers 

 from Tuskar hght -station, 208, 

 222 ; Grasshopper -warblers on 

 migration observed at Tuskar 

 lighthouse, 137; Irish Reed 

 Warblers, 84; Late Spring occur- 

 rence of the Skylark at Tuskar 

 lighthouse, 183 ; Migratory move- 

 ments of Chaffinches, 104 ; Re- 

 cords of birds in June and July, 

 1 91 2, from Tuskar Rock and 

 hghthouse, iSo; Rock -pipits on 

 migration, observed at the Tuskar 

 rock, 164; Sandwich Tern at 



