hid ex. 



VI 1 



Dicranum Scottii, i6i, 187. 



Dicranum strictum, 74. 



Ditrichum tortile in Ireland, 204. 



Dopplerite, vSloggan Bog, Antrim 

 Co., 232. 



Dove, Stock, Co. Wextorcl, 206. 



Drosera spathulata, 6. 



Dublin Marine Biological Com- 

 mittee dredging operation.^, 1907, 

 105. 



Dublin Marine Biological Com- 

 mittee, New Irish Gephyrean, 

 171. 



Dublin Microscopical Club. 6, 40, 

 63, 74, 102. 124, 261. 



Dublin Naturalists" Field Club, 

 7. 67, 75. 103, 137, 164, TS5. 264. 



Education : British Association in 

 Dublin, Education Section, 230; 

 Educational opportunities of 

 local Scientific Societies, 215. 



Edwardes, Tickner : The Lore of 

 the Honey Bee (reviewed), 266 



Ehuna purpurascens, 255. 259. 



Encalypta streptocarpa, 74. 



Erophila proecox — a correction, 77. 



Erysiphe tortilis, 40. 



PvUrhynchium striatulum in Co. 

 Limerick. 204. 



Exotic land moUnsca at Belfast. 23. 



Fletcher, E. H. : Short-eared Owls, 



Flight of Gulls : Morning flight 

 arross central vScotland, 80; 

 morning flight of Blackheaded 

 Gulls, 81. ' 



Flora: Burnt ground. Hill of 

 Howth, 133, 160, 186; Flora and 

 fauna survey of restricted areas, 

 220 ; of Kerry, 1907, 50. 



Foster, Nevin H. : Armadillidium 

 pictum, Brandt, an addition to 

 the Britannic fauna, 135 ; Tri- 

 choniscus pygnueus, Sars ; a 

 Woodlouse new to Ireland, 56. 



Fulmars, 81. 



Fungi, Dublin and Wicklow, addi- 

 tions, 25. 



Galium Cruciata in Countv Down, 



138 

 Gamble, I'. W. : Animal Life (re- 

 viewed), 157. 



Gardiner, C. J., and Prof. S. H. 

 Reynolds : Igneous rocks and 

 associated Sedimentaries of the 

 Tourmakeady District, Co. Mayo, 

 236. 



Geography : Brit. Assoc, in Dublin, 

 Geographical vSection, 228. 



Geology : Brit. Assoc, in Dublin, 

 Geology vSection, 221 ; Soil Geo- 

 logy of Ireland, 83. 



Gephyrean, New Iri.sh, 171. 



Gibson, Thomas B. : Black-cap in 

 November, 44. 



Gillanders, A. T. : Forest Entomo- 

 logy (reviewed), 141. 



Gladstone, Hugh S. : Red-necked 

 Phalarope in Ireland, 44, 



Goose, Pink-footed, in Co. Roscom- 

 mon, 82. 



Green, Rev. W. Spotswood : Ire- 

 land, her coasts and rivers, 239. 



Gulls : Morning flight across cen- 

 tral Scotland, 80 ; morning flight 

 of Blackheaded Gulls, 81. 



Halbert. J. N. : Bouskell's Stray 

 Notes from South Kerry in 1903 

 (reviewed), 19 ; Westell's " Insect 

 Book'' (reviewed), 122; Occur- 

 rence of Paromola Cuvieri in 

 Irish waters, 129 ; Notes on the 

 distribution of Irish freshwater 

 Mites (Hydrachnidse), 238. 



Hallisey, T. : Irish Soil Maps, 242. 



Hepaticce and Musci from W. Gal- 

 way — a correction, 161. 



Hewitt, C. Gordon: Inquiry into 

 the feeding habits of British 

 Birds, 237. ' 



Handbook to the City of Dublin 

 and the surrounding District, pre- 

 pared for the Meeting of the Brit- 

 ish Association (reviewed), 179. 



Hart, Henr}' Chichester: Ranun- 

 culus Lingua — an erroneous re- 

 cord, 100 ; Obituary Notice of, 

 249. 



Hart, W. E. : vScarcity of Wa.sps, 

 22. 



Harvie-Brown, J. A. : Morning 

 Flight of Gulls across central 



Scotland, 80. 

 Hill, C. A. : Mitchelstowm Cave, 



239- 

 Hindi, J. deW. : The Occurrence 



of high level shellv drift in the 



Killakee Valley, Co. Dublin, 99. 



