INDEX. 



Aculeate Hymenoptera at Povutz- 

 pass, 48. 



Adams, J. : Campanula Trachelium 

 in Co. Roscommon, 238 ; Perono- 

 spora grisca, 138 ; Septoria 

 Lepidii, a new Irish fungus, 238. 



Agnew, Jean : Archeology (Rosa- 

 penna Conference), 195. 



Allium triquetrum naturalised in 

 Cork and Kerry, 155. 



Alien plants at Stranmillis, Belfast, 

 238. 



American Facies of the British and 

 Irish fauna, 12. 



Amphipoda and Isopoda (Marine) 

 (Rosapenna Conference), 187. 



Andrews, Elizabeth : Folklore 

 (Rosapenna Conference), 200. 



Annelids, Irish, National Museum, 

 Dubhn, 95. 



Anthoceros punctatus, 254. 



Apterygota (Rosapenna Con- 

 ference), 185. 



Arachnida (Rosapenna Con- 

 ference), 186. 



Archaeology (Rosapenna Con- 

 ference), 195. 



Arenig rocks, Courtown, Co. Wex- 

 ford, 244. 



Balfour-Browne, Frank : Aquatic 

 Coleoptera of W. Donegal (Rosa- 

 penna Conference), 180. 



Balkwill, Frederick Pryor : 



Obituary notice, 10. 



Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. : 

 American facies of the British 

 and Irish fauna, 12. 



Barrington, Richard M. : Bird Re- 

 cords from Irish Light-houses, 104; 

 Measurements of Martens, 104 ; 

 Invasion of Crossbills, 13 ; Red- 

 backed Shrike in Ireland, 243 ; 

 Shore Lark in Ireland, 256. 



Beetles : Grain beetles at Belfast, 

 139 ; New Irish, 30. 



Belfast Naturalists' Field Club : 

 8, 36, 80, 118, 134, 152, 223, 226, 

 244, 252. 



Bennett, Arthur : Carex rostrata, 

 var. utriculata, 47. 



Birds : Bird Migration, British 

 Ornithologists' Club Report, 1908 

 (reviewed), 86 ; Inch and Upper 

 Lough Swill}', 15 ; Lough Neagh, 



256 ; Recent records, 49 ; Recent 

 records Irish birds, 12, 13 ; 

 Records Irish birds, 139 ; 

 Records from Irish Lighthouses, 

 104 ; Rosapenna Conference, 

 170. 



Black water Cavern, 146. 



Brassica campestris (Swede) and 

 B. Rapa (Rape), 6. 



Brassica Rapa, 6. 



Bruce, W. B. : Cnicus pratcnsis in 

 Co. Dublin, 155. 



Burri's method for the demonstra- 

 tion of Micro-organisms, 134. 



Bythinia Leachii, Distribution in 

 Ireland, 240, 



Campbell, D. C. : Birds of Inch 

 and Upper Lough Swilly, 15 ; 

 Greenland Falcons in Co. Donegal, 

 103 ; Ruffs in Co. Derry, 255. 



Campanula Trachelium in Ros- 

 common, 238. 



Carboniferous limestone, Mineral 

 vein in (Cloghran), 14. 



Carex rostrata, var. utriculata, 47. 



Carices, Irish, 1 1 . 



Carpenter, G. H. : Janet's " Sur 

 la morphologic de I'insecte " and 

 "Sur I'ontogenese de I'insecte" 

 (reviewed), 60 ; Rennie's " Aims 

 and Methods of Nature Study " 

 (reviewed), 140 ; Apterygota 

 (Rosapenna Conference), 185 ; 

 Selous' " Jack's Insects " (re- 

 viewed), 226 ; Tutt's " Natural 

 History of the British Lepidop- 

 tera " (reviewed), 101. 



Carrothers, N. : Alien plants at 

 Stranmillis, Belfast, 238 ; Sisy- 

 rinchium angustifolium at Lough 

 Erne, 227. 



Carychium minimum near Limerick, 



49. 

 Cash, James, and John Hopkinson : 



" British Freshwater Rhizopoda 



and Heliozoa " (reviewed). 86. 

 Cave-hunting, i~ . 

 Cave of Cloyne, 44, 88. 

 Cavern, Blackwater, 146. 

 Caves in Co. Cork, 35. 

 Char, Lough Finn (Salvelinus 



Trevelyani), 228. 

 Chaster, G. \V. : Obituarv notice, 



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