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Index. 



Micro-organisms, Burri's method 

 for demonstration of, 134. 



Mineral vein, Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone (Cloghran). 14. 



Moffat, C. B, : Autumnal mortality 

 among Shrews, 121 ; Kirkman's 

 " British Bird Book " (reviewed), 

 248. 



MoUusca : littoral, Adaptability of, 

 127 ; Kerry, 240 ; Land and 

 freshwater (Rosapenna Con- 

 ference), 172 ; Roscommon and 

 Longford records, 241 ; Non- 

 marine, of Inishmore, 115. 



Moloney, H. J., E. C. Ronaync, 

 R, W. Evans and James Comyn : 

 Some notes on a Blackwater 

 Cavern, 146. 



Morley, Claude : Hymenoptera 

 (Rosapenna Conference), 185. 



Mosses and Hepatics (Rosapenna 

 Conference), 192. 



National Museum, Dublin, " Hand- 

 list of Irish flowering plants and 

 ferns" (reviewed), 114. 



National University : Natural 

 Science in, 28. 



Nichols, A. R. : Ehot's " Mono- 

 graph of the British Nudibranch- 

 iate Mollusca " (reviewed), 234; 

 Well-shrimp in Co. Westmeath, 

 103. 



Nicholson, G. W. : Coleoptera from 

 Co. Meath, 93. 



Nyssia zonaria in Co. Mayo, 48. 



Obisium, Irish species, 108. 

 Obituary : Balkwill, Frederick 



Pryor, 10 ; Chaster, G. W., 137 ; 



Cottney, John, 233 ; Stewart, 



Samuel Alexander, 201 ; Wright, 



Edward Perceval, 61. 

 Odontopera bidentata, wdng-bud 



dissected out of caterpillar, loi. 

 Orr, Hugh L. : Ring Dove feeding 



on ivy berries, 14. 



Pack-Beresford, D. R. : Arachnida 

 (Rosapenna Conference), 186; 

 Zoropsis maculosus introduced at 

 Limerick, 138. 



Patten, C. J. : Common Tern near 

 Kingstown in March, 156. 



Patterson, R. : British Ornitho- 

 logists' Club Report, 1908, on 

 Bird migration (reviewed), 86 ; 

 Hoopoe in Co. Down, 243 ; 

 Macpherson's " Home-life of a 

 Golden Eagle " (reviewed), 59. 



Pentland, G. H. : Abundance of 

 Great Northern Divers, 255. 



Peronospora grisca, 138. 



Pethy bridge, G. H. : S wanton's 

 " Fungi and how to know them " 

 (reviewed), 9. 



Phanerogams and Vascular Crj'pto- 

 gams (Rosapenna Conference), 

 188. 



Phascolion strombi, 6. 



PhilHps, R. A. : Hyalinia helvetica, 

 is it found in Ireland, 242 ; 

 Non-marine Mollusca of Inish- 

 more, 115. 



Phoca vituiina, Wicklow, 34. 



Phoma oleracea, 120. 



Pigeons, Sparrows chasing, 14. 



Plants, alien, at Stranmillis, Belfast. 

 238. 



Plants observed recently in Kerry, 

 227. 



Plants of Antrim and Down, 102. 



Praeger, R. Lloyd : Allium triquc- 

 trum naturalised in Co. Kerry, 

 156; Erica Mackaii (?) in 

 Donegal, 48 ; Geaster rufescens 

 in County Waterford, 1 1 ; Irish 

 Field Club Union Sixth Triennial 

 Conference and Excursion held 

 at Rosapenna, July 8-13, 1909 — 

 General Account, 157 ; Johnson's 

 "Die Flora Von Irland " (re- 

 viewed), 236; Phanerogams and 

 vascular Cryptogams (Rosa- 

 penna Conference), 188 ; Stewart, 

 S. A., Obituary Notice, 201. 



Pyrola secunda refound in Antrim, 

 227. 



Ravens, Sligo and Leitrim, 286. 



Red-backed Shrike in Ireland, 243. 



Regan, C. Tate : Lough Finn Char 

 (Salvelinus Trevelyani), 228. 



Rennie, John : " Aims and Methods 

 of Nature Study " (reviewed), 

 140. 



Reviews : British Ornithologists' 

 Club, Report on the immigration 

 of Summer residents in the Spring 

 of 1908, 86 ; Cash and Hopkin- 

 son's " British Freshwater Rhizo- 

 ]ioda and Heliozoa," '66 ; Eliot's 

 " Monograph of the British 

 Nudibranchiate Mollusca," 234 ; 

 Geary's " Bees for profit and 

 pleasure " (edited by Sanders), 

 112; Janet's " Sur la morpho- 

 logie de I'insecte " and " Sur 

 I'ontogSnese de I'insecte," 60 ; 

 Johnson's " Die Flora von 

 Irland," 236 ; Kirkman's 



