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Index. 



Wexford Bar, 156 ; Spotted Fly- 

 catchers on migration, observed 

 at Tuskar Rock and lighthouse, 

 193 ; White Wagtails at the 

 Tuskar Rock. 120; Wrens on 

 migration, at Tuskar Ught-station, 

 125, 222 ; Yellow Wagtail on 

 Tuskar Rock, 207. 

 Pentland, G. H. : Increase and 

 decrease of some mammals, birds, 

 and insects in the County Louth 

 during last fifty years, 145. 

 Peronospora Ficariae at liowth, 



119. 

 Phillips, R. A. : Juncus acutus, 

 Linn, in Co. Kilkenny, ^ 64; 

 Lencojum aestivum in North 

 Tipperary and King's County, 

 244. 

 Phyllodoce maculata, 100. 

 Phyto -geographical International 

 Excursion of August, 191 1, 42- 

 Phytophthora infestans, 99. 

 Pieris rapae, early appearance of. 



103. 

 Pipits : Rock -pipits on migration, 

 Tuskar rock,^ 164; Tree -pipit 

 on Tuskar rock, 209. 

 Plant population of British Isles, 

 Relation of to Glacial epoch, 

 105. 

 Plants from County Down, 133. 

 Plants from West" Mayo, 27. 

 Plants from Western Ireland, 26. 

 Plants in South Kerry, 154. 

 Plants, Irish, 179. 

 Plants, Irish, collected on the 

 International Excursion of 191 1, 

 136. 

 Plants, Some introduced plants in 



Kerry, 214. 

 Pleurobranchus plumula, 19. 

 Popple, Edward : Some Irish en - 



tomostraca, 220. 



Praeger, R. Lloyd : Clare Island 



Survey, 39 ; International Phyto - 



geographical Excursion of August 



191 1, 42; Irish plants, 179; 



Irish plants collected on the 



International Excursion of 191 1, 



136; Matthiola sinuata at Bally- 



vaughan. 153; Morchella conica 



in Donegal, 103 ; Notes on the 



Flora of the Blaskets, 157 ; 



Occurrence of Asplenium septen- 



trionale in Co. Down, i 54 ; Plants 



from Western Ireland, 26 ; 



Robertsonian Saxifrages, 205 ; 



West Mayo plants, 27. 



Priapulus caudatus. Lam., 117. 



Puccinia pruni, Persoon. 19. 



Reed -Warblers, Irish, 84. 



Regan, C. Tate : Twaite Shad in 



Killarney Lakes, 63. 

 Reviews ; Alder and Hancock's 

 "British Tunicata," 92; Beetham's 

 " Home -Life of the Spoonbill, 

 the Stork, and some herons," 

 17; Cross and Cole's "Modern 

 Microscopy," 56 ; Fowler's 

 "Science of the Sea," 151; 

 Gemmell's " Teratology of 

 fishes," 248 ; Gladstone's " Cata- 

 logue of the vertebrate fauna of 

 Dumfriesshire," 184 ; Hartert, 

 Jourdain, Ticehurst, and 



Witherby's " Hand List of British 

 Birds," 152; Headley's " Fhght 

 of Birds," 201 ; Jukes-Browne's 

 " Student's Handbook of Strati - 

 graphical geology," 121 ; Kirk- 

 man's "British Bird Book," 

 parts vi. to viii., 123 ; Lydekker's 

 " Ox and its Kindred, 130 ; Ru- 

 bow's " Life of the Common 

 Gull, told in photographs," 17 ; 

 Scharff's " Distribution ^^ and 

 origin of Life in America," 88 ; 

 Stanford's Geological Map of 

 Central Europe, 122; West and 

 West's " Monograph of the 

 British Desmidiaceae, 122 ; Wes- 

 tell's " Young Ornithologist," 17. 

 Rock -Pipits on migration. Tuskar 



rock, 164. 

 Roval Irish Academy, Election of 



Naturahsts into, 112. 

 Royal Society's Conversazione, 112. 

 Royal Zoological Society: 19, 45» 

 57, 80, 99, "6, 135. 148, 179, 

 202, 224, 240. 

 Rubow, C. ; " Life of the Common 

 Gull, told in photographs " (re- 

 viewed), 17. 



Sanderson, A. R., and C. A. Cheet- 



ham ; Notes from the West 



Coast, 54. 

 Sandpiper ; Adolescent Purple 



Sandpiper from Tuskar, 207 ; 



Common Sandpiper in winter, 



47- 

 Sandwich Tern at Wexford Bar, 



IS6. 



Saponaria Vaccaria m Dublm, 223. 



Saxifrages, Robertsonian, 205, 244. 



Scharff, Robert Francis; "Distri- 

 bution and origin of Life in 

 America " (reviewed), 88 ; Lydek- 

 ker's "Ox and its Kindred" 



