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Index, 



Plunkett, G. T.— Influence of lati- 

 tude on plant-life, 75. 



Polygonium mite, 68. 



Polystichum angulare, var. sinuo- 

 suni, 143. 



Praeger, R. Lloyd. — Botanical field- 

 work in 1900, 29 ; Irish Hawk- 

 weeds, 74 ; Habenaria intacta 

 in Clare, 143; Irish Topo- 

 graphical Botany, 170 ; Spir- 

 anthes Romanzoffiana in Antrim, 

 171 ; Pyrola secunda refound in 

 Ireland, 171 ; Plant records 

 wanted, 176; H)'popith)'s multi- 

 flora in Roscommon, 201 ; Salix 

 herbacea in Co. Antrim, 228. 



Price's Ready Aid to distinguish 

 the commoner birds of Great 

 Britain (reviewed), 251. 



Pyrola secunda, 171. 



Rearing of Chrysaora isosceles, 25. 



Reviews. — Barrett-Hamilton on 

 Mus sylvaticus and on Lepus 

 timidus, 45 ; Barrington's Migra- 

 tion of Birds, 1 ; Benham's 

 Platyhelmia, &c, 232 ; Harting's 

 Handbook of British Birds, 123 ; 

 Horrell's European Sphagnaceae, 

 13 ; Ireland : industrial and agri- 

 cultural, 206; Irish Bee Journal, 

 127 ; Journal of the Department 

 of Agriculture, &c, 12 ; Kidd's 

 Use-inheritance as illustrated by 

 the direction of hair on the 

 bodies of animals, 252 ; Know- 

 ledge Diary, 44 ; Eankester's 

 Zoology, part iv., 232 ; Miall and 

 Hammond's Harlequin Fly, 44; 

 Praeger's Irish Topographical 

 Botany, 149 ; Price's Ready Aid 

 to distinguish the commoner 

 birds of Great Britain, 251 ; 

 Schmeil's Textbook of Zoology, 

 100. 



Rhinanthus forms, 121. 



Rhynchodemus Howesi, 15. 



Rogers, W. Moyle.— vSome North- 

 east Ireland Rubi, 213 ; Hand- 

 book of British Rubi (notice), II. 



Roller, 23. 



Rorqual, Lesser, 74. 



Royal Irish Academy, 69, 113. 



Royal Zoological Society of Ire- 

 land, 15, 52, 76, 95, 116, 137, 142, 

 163, 167, 209, 220, 253. 



Rubi, 11, 213, 229. 



Salix herbacea, 228. 



Sandpiper, Wood, 205. 



Scapania nimbosa, 95 ; ornitho- 

 podioides, 15, 95. 



Scharff, R. F. — Dogs from cran- 

 noges of Ireland, 71 ; Armadilli- 

 dium pulchellum, Brandt, a 

 woodlouse new to the British 

 Islands, 109 ; Note on Irish 

 Planarian worms, 133; A remark- 

 able fish (Luvarus imperialis) 

 obtained on the south coast of 

 Ireland, 190 ; Review of Ben- 

 ham's Platyhelmia, &c, 232; 

 Review of Schmeil's Zoology, 

 100. 



Selection of plants by animals, 

 202. 



Semasia wceberiana, 146. 



Shearwater, Great, 42 ; Sooty, 42. 



Sirex gigas, 203, 255. 



Sisyrinchium angustifolium, 230 



Slaughter of sea-birds, 164. 



Smew, 93. 



Smith, Robert (obituary), 48. 



Snake near Wexford, 173. 



Somateria spectabilis, 50. 



Sphaerotheca mors-uvae, 20. 



Sphagnaceae, European, 13. 



Spiranthes Romanzoffiana, 171. 



Squatina angelus, 230. 



Squirrel, breeding habits, 148. 



Starkey, James S. — Vanessa io in 

 Co. Sligo, 115. 



Swift, arrival, 132, 164. 



Stewart, S- A. — Night-jar near 

 Belfast, 174. 



Syrnium aluco, 24, 72, 230. 



Thompson, D'Arcy, W. — Risso's 



Dolphin, a cetacean new to the 



Irish fauna, 88. 

 Thornhill, W. B.— Foraminifera, 



144. 

 Toppin, A. H.— Some Irish species 



of fresh-water Hydra, 155. 

 Trench, T. Cooke, see Cooke- 



Trench, T. 

 Trinity College Herbarium, 71. 

 Truffles, 20. 

 Turtle-dove, 204. 



Underground Crustacea, 91. 



Ussher. R. J. — Review of Barring- 

 ton's Migration of Birds, 1 ; The 

 Great and Sooty Shearwaters on 

 the south coast, 42 ; Black-tailed 

 Godwits in Co. Wexford, 204 ; 

 Red-throated Pipit in Co. Mayo, 

 231. 



