126 The Irish Naturalist, Nov.-Dec, 



1880. Up and round Mont Blanc (four papers). Ibid. 

 Dexterity, a colloquy. Ihid. 



1 88 1. A Bull-fight at Granada in 1880. Ibid. 



Translation in sonnet form of Petrarch's sonnet cxxix. Ibid. 

 A peep at the jNIoghrebins (three parts). Temple Bar. 

 From Liverpool to Gibraltar, Tinsley's Magazine. 



1882. A day on Mount Vesuvius. Ibid. 



From the North Wall to Naples (four parts). Hibernia. 



A peep at eastern Sicily (three parts). Ibid. 



A tramp at home (two parts). Ibid. 



Half-hours in the National Gallery (two parts). Ibid. 



Fernan Caballero (two parts). Ibid. 



1883. Plant-hunting in the Dublin Mountains. Irish Monthly. 



1884. Plant-hunting in the Central Pyrenees (five parts). Tinsley's 



Magazine. 



1885. Saussurea alpina in County Wicklow. Journal of Botany. 



1886. Scrambles in the Kerry Highlands (four parts). Dublin University 



Review. 

 1888. A day on the Rympfischhorn. Irish Monthly. 



1892. Ajuga pyraniidalis in the Aran Islands. Journal of Botany. 



1894. Artemisia Stelleriana in Ireland. Ibid. 



1897. The Shamrock in literature — a critical chronology. Journ. Roy. 



Soc. A ntiquaries Ireland. 



1898. Cybele Hibernica, 2nd edition (with R. W. Scully). 

 1904. Flora of the County Dublin. 



1908. Articles " Phanerogams and Vascular Cryptogams " and " Marine 



Mollusca " in British Association Handbook to the Dublin 

 District. 

 Contributions towards a revision of the genus Lomanotus. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. 



1909. Notes on locomotion and the use of slime-threads in the Marine 



Mollusca. Ibid. 



191 1. "Gaelic plant and animal names" and "Marine Mollusca" of 



Clare Island Survey. Proc. R. I. Academy. 



1 91 2. Self-evisceration in the Asteroidea. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 



1 919. On the occurrence of tropical drift seeds on the Irish Atlantic 

 coasts. Proc. R. I. Academy. 



The portrait ac< ompanying this notice has been placed at our disposal 

 by the kindness of Miss Colgan, our friend's sister. It was taken about 

 the year 1883, and represents liis aspect when he first turned to the 

 study of Natural Science. 



