Index, 



XI 



" British Bird Book," 248 ; 

 Lindberg's " Die nordischen Alch- 

 emilla vulgaris -formen und ihre 



- Verbreitung," 56 ; Macpherson's 



- " Home Life of a Golden Eagle," 

 59 ; National Museum of Science 

 and Art, Dublin, " Hand-list of 

 Irish flowering plants and ferns," 

 113; Rennie's "Aims and 

 Methods of Nature Study," 140 ; 

 Selous' " Jack's insects," 226 ; 

 Swanton's " Fungi and how to 

 know them, an introduction 

 to field mycology," 9 ; Tutt's 

 " Natural History of the British 

 Lepidoptera," loi. 



Rhabditis brassicae, ^6. 

 Rhinanthus major in Ireland, 87. 

 Rhizoctonia violacea, 35. 

 Rhizopoda, freshwater, of County 



Wicklow, I . 

 Ringdove feeding on ivy berries, 



14- 



Ronayne, E. C, H. J. Moloney. R. 

 W. Evans and James Comyn : 

 Blackwater Cavern, 146. 



Rosapenna Conference of Irish Field 

 Club Union, 157; Apterygota, 

 185 ; Aquatic Coleoptera, W. 

 Donegal, 180 ; Arachnida, 186 ; 

 Archaeology, 195 ; Birds, 170 ; 

 Coleoptera, 179 ; Diptera, 178 ; 

 Folk-lore, 200 ; Geology, 166 ; 



. Hemiptera, 185 ; Hymenoptera, 

 185 ; Isopoda terrestria, 187 ; 

 Marine Amphipoda and Isopoda; 

 187 ; Mollusca, land and fresh- 

 water, 172 ; Mosses and Hepatics, 

 192 ; Phanerogams and vascular 

 Cryptogams, 188. 



Rose Mildew (Sphaerotheca pannosa, 



Lev.), 79- 

 Royal Irish Academy, 5. 

 Royal Zoological Society, 5, 35, 



50, 79, 100, 118, 134, 225, 244, 



252. 

 Ruffs, Co. Derry, 255. 



Salvelinus Trevelyani, 228. 



Sanderling, Dublin Bay, 212. 



Scharff, R. F. : Advances in Irish 

 Marine Zoology (3rd report), 74; 

 File-Fish in Irish waters, 29 ; 

 Irish Whale Fishery, 229 ; 

 Metoponorthus melanurus, 92. 



Sclerotinia cinerea, 79. 



Scolytidae, Economic importance 

 of in Irish forestry, 89. 



Selous, Edmund : " Jack's In- 

 sects " (reviewed), 226. 



Septoria Lepidii, 238. 



Sharp, W. E. : Notes on some 

 Irish Coleoptera, 245. 



Shaw, Sir F. W. : Ravens in Sligo 

 and Leitrim, 256. 



Sherrard, G. O. : Geary's " Bees 

 for Profit and Pleasure " (re- 

 viewed), 112. 



Shore Lark in Ireland, 256. 



Shrews, autumnal mortality, 121. 



Shrike, Redbacked, in Ireland, 243. 



Sisyrinchium angustifolium at 

 Lough Erne, 227. 



Sparrows, Pigeons chased by, 14. 



Sphaerotheca pannosa, 79. 



Spiders, Rare Irish obtained in 1909, 



141. 



Stelfox, A. W. : Distribution of 

 Bythinia Leachii in Ireland, 240 ; 

 Hyalinia helvetica, Blum. Is 

 it found in Ireland ? 210 ; Some 

 records of Land and Freshwater 

 Mollusca from Counties Ros- 

 common and Longford, 241. 



Stelfox, A. W., and R. Welch : 

 Land and Freshwater Mollusca 

 (Rosapenna Conference), 172. 



Stephens, Norman E. : Chelifer 

 cancroides, 138 ; Dasypolia 

 templi in Dublin, 1 39 ; King- 

 fisher in Co. Dublin, 34 ; Phoca 

 vitulina ofT Co. Wicklow, 34 ; 

 Sparrows chasing pigeons, 14. 



Stephens, Victor E. : Jay . in 

 Queen's Co., 228. 



Stewart, S. A. : J. H. Davies as 

 a botanist, 11 ; List of writings, 

 207 ; Obituary Notice, 201. 



Stint, Temminck's, 355. 



Stork at Tuam, 33. 



Stranmillis, Belfast, Alien plants 

 at, 238. 



Submerged Cromleac of Rostellan, 

 Parallel found in Etel, Morbihan, 



49. 



Swain, I. : Mineral vein in Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone at Cloghran, 14. 



Swallows, late, 14. 



Swanton, E. W. : " Fungi and how 

 to know them " (reviewed), 9. 



Sweeting, A. R. : Hydroecia 

 crinanensis in Ireland, 240. 



Tattersall, William : Marmo 



Amphipoda and Isopoda (Rosa- 

 penna Conference), 187. 



Temminck's Stint, 255. 



Tern, Common, near Kingstown in 

 March, 156. 



