INDEX. 



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Agrotis cinerea, 202. 



Alcock, N. H., and C. B. Moffat — 



The Natural History of Irish 



Bats ; the Long-eared Bat (Ple- 



cotus auritus), 241. 

 Algse of Lough Neagh, 86. 

 Aiuphipeplea glutinosa, 132. 

 Anderson, R. J.— Dentition in the 



dog, 89 ; A Note on a Beaked 



Whale, Mesoplodon Hectori, 



Gray, 117. 

 Andrews, Mary K. — Erosion at 



Newcastle, Co. Down, 114. 

 Anthus cervinus, 204, 231. 

 Arenaria tenuifolia, 21. 

 Arfvedsonite, 15. 

 Arinadillidiutn pulchellum, 109. 



Balaenoptera rostrata, 74. 



Barnes, Wm. A. — Sisyrinchium 

 augustifolium on Lough Erne, 

 230. 



Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H,— Irish 

 Hare entering a burrow, 73 ; 

 Probable occurrence of the 

 Lesser Rorqual on the coast of 

 Co. Wexford, 74; Black-tailed 

 Godwit in Co. Wexford, 93 ; On 

 Mus sylvaticus and Lepus timi- 

 dus (reviewed), 45. 



Barrington, R. M. — A young 

 Cuckoo on migration, 50 ; Migra- 

 tion of Birds, 73 ; Migration of 

 Birds as observed at Irish Light- 

 houses (reviewed), 1. 



Barrington, R. M., and C. B. 

 Moffat. — Wasps in Co. Wicklow, 

 197. 



Bat, Long-eared, 241. 



Bats in day-time, 175 ; Winter 

 flight, 51. * 



Belfast Municipal Museum, 14. 



Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, 16, 

 80, 96, 116, 128, 130, 138, 210. 



Belfast Natural History and Philo- 

 sophical Society, 52, 96, 116. 



Benham's Platyhelmia, &c, (re- 

 viewed), 232. 



Bird notes, 174. 



Birds, migration, 1, 73; rare, 231. 



Botanical field-work in 1900, 29. 



Brenau, S. A. — Sphserotheca niors- 

 uvae in Co. Antrim, 20 ; Spring 

 migrants in Co. Antrim, 132 ; 

 Plants of Co. Antrim, 229. 



Brown, J. — Notes on fish from the 

 Co. Down coast, 173; Bird notes 

 from the Mourne Mountains, 174. 



Browne, J. M. — Entomological 

 notes from Abbeyleix, 92, 204. 



Burbidge, F. W. — Notes on 

 Humble Bees, 172 ; Selection of 

 Plants by Animals, 202 ; Habits 

 of JLunible Bees, 204. 



Campbell, D. C— Roller in Co. 

 Donegal, 23 ; Arrival of the Swift 

 at Londonderry, 164; Hawfinch 

 near Londonderry, 174; Breed- 

 ing of the Dunlin, 175. 



Carex aquatilis, 49 ; irrigua, 165. 



Carpenter, G. H. — Review of Miall 

 and Hammond's Harlequin Fly, 

 44 ; Review of Schmeil's Zoology, 

 100 ; The Dublin Museum ami 

 Irish Naturalists, 157 ; CEnistis 

 quadra on Carlingford Mountain, 

 164; The puparium of the Grouse- 

 fly, 221. 



Cave Committee's explorations, 

 141, 254. 



Cephalopods, Irish fossil, 48. 



Cephalozia Francisci, 220. 



Chenopodiuin ficifolium, 22. 



Chrysaora isosceles, 25. 



Cladocera, 112. 



Clausilia bidentata with two 

 mouths, 72. 



Coccothraustes vulgaris, 174, 



Colgan, N. — Carex aquatilis in Co. 

 Dublin, 49 ; Elymus arenarius in 

 Co. Dublin, 49 ; A new Irish 

 sedge, Carex irrigua, 165 ; Notes 

 on Irish Topographical Botany, 

 with some remarks on floral 

 diversity, 233. 



Cole, G. A. J.— Early geological 

 mapping of Ireland, 10; Recent 

 observations on Oldhamia and 

 Histioderma, 81 ; Monocraterion 

 and Oldhamia, 137 ; Pisolitic 

 iron- ore in Lough Neagh, 148. 



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