Index. 



Quedius lougicornis, uew to Ire- 

 laud, 92. 



Radula Carringtoni, 128. 



Rea, Carletou. — Additions to Mr. 

 Greenwood Pirn's "Fungi of the 

 Counties of Dublin and Wick- 

 low," 2S6. 



Redbreasts, voung, in February, 

 88. 



Redpoll, Mealy, 50. 



Redstart, Black, in King's Co., 50. 



Reed's papers on Waterford geo- 

 logy, reviewed, 44. 



Reviews. — Aflalo: Sketch of the 

 natural history (vertebrates) of 

 British Isles, 107 ; B.N.C. Rail- 

 way : Tours in the North of 

 Ireland, 265 ; Babington : mem- 

 orials, journals, and botanical 

 correspondence, 14; G.S.W. Rail- 

 way : Sunny Side of Ireland, 

 265 ; Cybele Hibernica, 273 ; 

 Gardiner and Reynolds: The Kil- 

 dare Inlier, the Portraine Inlier, 

 and Bala beds and associated 

 igneous rocks of Lambay Island, 

 99 ; Geological Survey : report 

 for 1896,97; Hart: Flora of 

 Donegal, 240 ; Hett : Dictionary of 

 bird notes, 244; Hume: Cretaceous 

 rocks of Antrim, 98 ; More 

 Life and Letters, loi ; Praeger 

 Guide to Co. Down, 155 ; Reed 

 papers on Waterford geology, 44 ; 

 Robinson : Wild traits in tame 

 animals, 12 ; Saunders: Hints on 

 collectingaculeatehymenoptera, 

 105; Watts: Geology for be- 

 ginners, 265 ; White : Plora of 

 Perthshire, 172. 



Rhagonycha unicolor, new to Ire- 

 land, 211. 



Robinson's Wild traits in tame 

 animals, reviewed, 12. 



Rosae, Iri.sh, 167. 



Royal Zoological Society, 23, 53, 

 84, 108, 126, 143, 164, 198, 247, 269, 

 290. 



Ruticilla titys, 50. 



Salda Muelleri, ncw,to Ireland, 216. 

 Saprolegniacese, 29. 

 Saunders's Hints on collecting 

 aculeate hymenoptera, reviewed, 



105. 

 Saxifraga tridactylitcs in Down 

 and Antrim, 148-, vS. umbrosa, in 

 Queen's Co., 148. 



ScharfF, R. F.— British and^^Irish 

 vertebrate zoology (review of 

 Aflalo's sketch of the natural 

 history (vertebrates) of the British 

 Isles), 107 ; English Hare in Ire- 

 land, 126; Harvest Mouse, 125; 

 The Irish fresh-water Leeches, 

 188 ; Land mollusca of Great 

 Skellig, 9, 49; Wild Horse 

 (Equus caballus) in Ireland, 20. 



Seals in River Lee, Cork, 88. 



Seaweeds of Achill, 142. 



Senecio h3'brids, 22. 



Sericosomus brunneus, new to Ire- 

 land, 93. 



Seymour, H.J. — Recent geological 

 work in the County of Waterford 

 (review of F. R. Cowper Reed's 

 papers), 44. 



Shearwater, Manx, at London- 

 derry, 20. 



Sinclair, W. V. — The observation 

 of Waders, 289. 



Sirex gigas in Ulster, 254. 



Sisyrinchium angustifolium at 

 Coosheen, Co. Cork, 270. 



Skellig, mollusca of, 9, 49. 



Solen siliqua, abnormal, 49. 



Song of birds, 290. 



Sphinx convolvuli, 271. 



vSpiders collected at Mote Park, 

 Mount Talbot, and Clonbrock, 

 95. See also Araclmida. 



Standen, R — Mollusca of Kenmare 

 excursion, 218. 



Stenus lustrator, new to Ireland, 



137- 

 vStock Dove in Queen's Co., 151 ; in 



Wicklow, 200. 

 Stubbs, A. G. and Lionel K. 



Adams — Supplementary notes 



on the mollusca of South-west 



Ireland, 261. 

 Sunny Side of Ireland, reviewed, 



265. 

 Swan, Allan P — On the genus 



Leptolegnia of the Saproleg- 



niacea;, 29. 

 Swan, Lilian M. — Sisyrinchium 



angustifolium at Coosheen, Co. 



Cork, 270. 

 Syngnathus rostellatus, new to 



Ireland, 258. 



Tachyporus pallidus, new to Ire- 

 land, 92. 



Tatlow, Tvniily M.— Wild I-lowers 

 in a County Dublin Garden, 

 129. 



