I9IO- Samuel Alexande7- Stewart. 209 



Dryas oclopetata iu Co, Antrim. I.N., vi., 280 281. 1897. 



Note on the arrangement of a Flora. T.N., viii., 123. 1899. 



Poa nevioralisy P. cotiipressa, CaHiiriche obtiisangula iu the North of Ireland. 

 I.N., viii., 113-114, 1899, 



Criticisms of the ''Cybele Hibernica," ed. 2. Journ. Bot., xxxvii., 

 396-397. 1899. 



The march oi Matricaria discoidea. I.N,, ix,, 269. 1900, 



Poa compressa again. I.N,, ix., 269, 1909. 



A Botanical Coronation Fete [at Belfast, 28 June, 1838] I.N., xi , 171. 

 1902. 



/uncus tenuis in County Down. I,N., xiii., 43. 1904. 



The Vitality of Seeds, I.N., xix., 19. 1905. 



ZOOLOGY. 



A Day with the Oyster-Dredgers. Ninth Annual Report B.N.F.C, 

 (1871-2), 37-40. 1872. 



Notes on Irish Coleoptera. By A. L. Haliday, F.L.S., edited by S. A« 

 Stewart. Proc. B.N.F.C, 1883-4, Appendix, 211-223. 1884. 



A List of Irish Coleoptera collected mainly b}- the late Robert Patter- 

 son, Esq., F.R.S., in the year 1829. [Edited by S. A. StewartJ. Proc. 

 B.N.F.C, 1884-5, Appendix, 335-334- 1885. 



Night-jar near Belfast. I,N., x , 174. 1901. 



GEOLOGY. 



[Earth-movements in the Glacial Period — a reply to G. V. du Noyer]. 

 Sixth Annual Report B N.F.C (1868-9), 33-5, 1869. 



The Latest Fluctuations of the Sea-level on our owni Coast. Eighth 

 Annual Report B.N.F.C. (1870-1), 55-57. 1871. 



A List of the Fossils of the Estuarine Clays of the Counties of Down 

 and Antrim. Eighth Annual Report, B.N.F.C, (1870-1), Appendix, 

 27-40, 187 1. 



The Mollusca of the Boulder Clay of the North-east of Ireland. Proc. 

 B.N.F.C, 1879-80, Appendix, 165-176. 1881. 



The Boulder Clay of the North-east of Ireland. Proc. B.N.F.C, 1880-1, 

 51-52, 1882. 



Ctenacanthus deuticulatus, M'Co}'. I.N., iii., 204, 1894. 



The Portrush Raised Beach. I.N., vi., 287-290. 1897. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Rathlin Island, with notes of its natural history and antiquities. 

 Proc. Belfast Nat. Hist. & Phil. Soc, 1882-3, 27-31. 1883. 



Some account of the objects comprised in Lord Deramore's recent 

 donation, mostly antiquarian : Part II.— Geological. Proc. Belfast Nat, 

 Hist, and Phil, Soc, 1900-1, 48. 1901. 



Notes on some of the more interesting objects in the Belfast Museum. 

 8vo, Belfast. 1891. 



Prof. R. Tate's Visit to Belfast. I.N., v., 308. 1896. 



Tribute to the late Professor Tate. Proc. B.N.F.C, 1901-2, 31-35. 

 1904; and in fuller form, under the title "The Father of Irish Field 

 Clubs," in I.N., xi., 36-39, 1902. 



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