VI 



I? id ex. 



Bridgeman, Hon. Henry G. O. : 

 Pink-footed Goose in Co. Ros- 

 common, 82 ; Snpposed occnr- 

 rence of tlie Spoonbill, loi. 



British Association in Dublin : 

 Agriculture section, 228 ; 



Anthropology section, 229, 246 : 

 Botany section, 230 ; British 

 Association Handbook (review- 

 ed), 179; Education section, 230 ; 

 Excursions and entertainments 

 247 ; Geography section, 228 ; 

 Special report, 209 ; Zoology 

 section, 224. 



Brodrick, Harold : Note on occur- 

 reiice of (so-called) cave pearls, 

 235 ; Marble Arch Caves in Co. 

 Fermanagh, 240. 



Burnt ground on Howtli Head, 

 267. 



Butterfield, E. P. : Fecundity of 

 the Chaffinch, 140. 



Bythinia Leachii, i. 



Cainozoic and Cretaceous outliers, 

 Kerry Coast, 232. 



Campbell, D. C : Ornithological 

 notes from Londonderry. 57. 



Campbell, Professor J, R. : Educa- 

 tional work of the Irish Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, 241. 



Capnia atra, 124. 



Carmody, \V. P. : Plantago media 

 in Co Down, 205. 



Carpenter, George H. : Tutfs 

 Natural History of the British 

 Allucitides ( reviewed 1, 15 ; 

 NichoUs 'Three voyages of a 

 Naturalist " (reviewed), 86 ; 

 Pycraft's ' Book of Birds ' 

 (reviewed) 87 , Gillander's 

 " Forest Entomology " (re- 

 viewed), 141 : Tutt's •' Natural 

 History of the British Butter- 

 flies " (reviewed), T42 ; Gamble's 

 " Animal Life " (reviewed), 157 ; 

 Janet's " Anatomic du Corselet 

 et histolyse des muscles vibra- 

 teurs. apres le vol nuptial chezla 

 reine de la fourmi Lasius niger " 

 (reviewed), 158; Two Collembola 

 new to the Britannic fauna, 174; 

 Tutfs Practical hints for the field 

 lepidopterist (reviewed). 208 ; 

 Survey of restricted areas with 

 regard to their flora and fauna. 

 220 ; Some Irish experiments on 

 Warble F'lies, 245. 



Cat, Wild, west of Cork, 141. 



Catalogues: Card Catalogue 

 svstem, 221. 



Cave Pearls, 235. 



Caves : Castlepook, 231 ; Marble 



Arch Cave, Fermanagh, 240 ; 



Mitchelstown, 239. 

 Census Catalogue of British 



mosses (reviewed), 18, 

 Central Committee for the Survey 



and vStudy of British Vegetation, 



21. 

 Cephalopoda, New Irish, 24. 

 Chaffinch, fecundit}', 140, 206. 

 Chroolepus aureus, 74. 

 Chry.soplyctis endobiotica, 102. 

 Coal measures, Emerald Pit, Dun- 



gannon, 234. 

 Coastal features in Co. Waterford, 



82. 

 Coasts and Rivers of Ireland, 239. 

 Cole, Grenville A. J. : Boulder at 



Nariu, 24 ; Probable Cretaceous 



and Cainozoic outliers of the 



coast of Kerry, 232 ; Laterite and 



Bauxite zone of N. East Ireland, 



235- 



Colgan, Nathaniel : Ship-worm 

 and Wood-bonng Crustaceans 

 in Kingstown Harbour. 9 ; Some 

 County Dublin Holothurians, 

 69 ; Dublin .Marine Biological 

 Committee, general account of 

 dredging operations, 1907, with 

 special Notes on the INIollusca, 

 105. 



Collembola, South \'ictoria Land, 

 124. 



Collembola, new to the Britannic 

 fauna. 174. 



Cooper, C. S., & W. Percival 

 Westell : The Young Botanist 

 (reviewed;, 207. 



Cork Naturalists' Field Club, 127. 



Crayfish in vShannon, 205. 



Cretaceous and Cainozoic outliers, 

 Kerry coa.st, 232. 



Crustaceans, Wood-])oring, Kings- 

 town harbour, 9. 



Cryptogamic Plants, Extinction, 

 20, 151- 



Darwin, Francis : ^lovements of 



Plants and Theories of Heredity, 



211. 

 Dasychone bombyx, Dublin Bay, 



40. 

 Davey, H. : Advisability of re- 



.stocking haunts from which rare 



.species liave disappeared, 220. 

 Department of Agriculture 



(Ireland), P'ducational work, 241. 

 Dichomera Saubinetti on Uhnus 



montana var. vegeta, 261. 



