Index 



" Three vovages of a Naturalist," 



86 ; Pycraffs " Book of Birds," 



87 ; Tickiier's '• Lore of the 

 Houey Bee, '" 266 ; Tutt's Natural 

 History of the British Allucitides 

 15 ; Tutt's '• Natural History of 

 the British butterflies," 142 ; 

 Tutt's "Practical hints for the 

 field lepidopterist," 208 ; Westell 

 and Cooper's " Young Botanist," 

 207 ; Westell's " Insect Book, " 

 122; Westell's "Story of the 

 Sea and Seashore,' 267. 



Richard's Pipit in Dublin, 59. 

 Rivers and Coasts of Ireland, 239. 

 Royal Zoological Society, 5, 40, 60, 

 73, 101, 124, 137, 163, ib's, 260, 265. 



Sanctuaries for our native flora 

 and fauna, 219. 



vScaphosepalum anchoriferum, 63. 



Scharfi', R. F. : Determination of 

 sex iu Woodcock, 72 ; Hubbard's 

 Ornamental WaterfoAvl (,re- 

 viewed), 123 ; Testacella halio- 

 tidea in the North of Irelaud, 

 163 ; Cave of Castlepook, 

 Doneraile, Co. Cork, 231 ; vSome 

 remarks on the Irish Horse and 

 its earl}- history, 246. 



vScully, Reginald W. : Notes on the 

 Kerry Flora. 1907. 50. 



vSea Birds, morning flight over 

 Dublin, 57. 



Seagulls in the City of Dublin, 

 78. 



Seismic Disturbance, Sounds, 188. 



Seymour, H. J. : Cave of Castle- 

 pook, near Doneraile, Co. Cork, 

 231. 



Shearwater, Great, 81. 



Shell-bearing drifts of Co. Dublin, 



Shelly Drift, high level, m Killa- 

 kee Valley, Co. Dublin, 79. 



Sherrard, G. O. : Tickner's "Lore of 

 the Honey Bee" (reviewed), 266. 



Ship worm', Kingstown Harbour, 



9- 



vSoil Geology ol Ireland, 83. 



Soil Maps, Irish, 242. 



Southern, Rowland: MIntosh's 

 "IVIonograph of the British 

 Annelids "(reviewed; 83 ; Dublin 

 Marine Biology Committee, a 

 new Irish Gephyrean, 171 ; 

 Vascular svstem of vStvlodrilus, 



Sparrow, scarcity in Co. Clare, 44. 



Sphserelia Taxi, 40. 



Spoonbill, supposed occurrence of, 



lOJ. 



Stelfox, A. W. and R. Welch : 

 Mollusca of Bushy Park, Dublin, 



2o- 



attacking 



Stilbum tomentosum growing on 

 Trichia chrysosperma, 63. 



vStone-fly, 124 



Strachan, James : Peziza Adte in 

 Co. Antrim, 123. 



Stylodrilus, vascular system, 238. 



Tattersall, W. jNI. • Development 



of Littoiina, 238. 

 Testacella haliotidea, 22. 

 Testacella haliotidea, North of 



Ireland, 163. 

 Testacella Maugei at Cork, 163. 

 Thamiarcsa hospita, Maerk, 63. 

 Tillandsia, 75. 

 Tilletia striiformis 



Holcus mollis, 74. 

 Tomlinson, W. J. C. : Galium 



Cruciata, vScop. in County 



Down, 138. 

 Torrend, Rev. C. : Additions to 



the Fungi of the Counties of 



Dublin and Wicklow, 25. 

 Trichoniscus pygnueus, Sars, 



56, 74- . ^ 



Tritonia Hombergi, 63. 



Tutt J. W. • Natural History of 

 the British Allucitides, a text 

 book for Students and Collec- 

 tors (reviewed), 15; Natural His- 

 tory of the British Butterflies 

 (reviewed), 142 ; Practical hints 

 for the field Lepidopterist (re- 

 viewed), 207. 



Tylencholaimus minimus, 124, 



238. 



Fnwin, K. L. : Respiration of 

 Land isopods, 236. 



Uranium and Geology, 221. 



Uromvces dianthi, 261. 



Ussher, R. J. : (xreat Shearwaters 

 and Fulmars, 81 ; Morning flight 

 of Black-headed Gulls, 81 ; Sup- 

 posed occurrence of a Wild Cat 

 in the west of Cork, 140; Castle- 

 pook Cave, near Doneraile, Co. 

 Cork, 231. 



Ustilago longissima, 261. 



