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Carpenter, G. H. — Arachnida of 

 Kenniare excursion, 206; Evo- 

 lutionist in the Farmyard (Re- 

 view of Robinson's Wild Traits 



^ in Tame Animals), 12 ; Ireland 

 North and Soutli (Review of 

 B. and N. C. Railway Co's. Tours 

 in the North of Ireland, and 

 G S.W. Railway Co.'s Sunny Side 

 of Ireland), 265; Spiders collected 

 at INIote Park, IMount Talbot, and 

 Clonbrock, 95. 



Carr, J. W. — Open-air Studies in 

 Botany, 20. 



Caves, Irish, 52. 



Cercyon nigriceps, var. centrima- 

 culatus, new to Ireland, 4S. 



Chaster, G. W. — Abnormal Solen 

 siliqua, 49. 



Cionus pulchellus, new to Ireland, 

 211. 



Circus cineraceus, 50. 



Cis alui, new to Ireland, 93. 



Clinocara undulata, new to Ireland, 

 211. 



Close, Rev. M. H.— Obituary notice 

 of Dr. S. Haugliton, i. 



Cole, Prof. G. 'a. J.— Review of 

 Watts's Geology for beginners, 

 263 ; Recent Contributions to the 

 Geology of Ireland (review of 

 Geological Survey Report, 1896, 

 Hume's Cretaceous strata of 

 Antrim, and C. T. Gardiner and 

 S. H. Reynolds's papers on the 

 Kildare Inlier, Portraine Inlier, 

 and Bala beds and associated 

 igneous rocks of Lanibay Island), 

 97 ; a scientific guide - book 

 (review of Praeger's Guide to Co. 

 Down), 155. 



Coleoptera of Achill, 137 ; of Ken- 

 mare excursion, 211 ; of Mote 

 Park, Mount Talbot, and Clon- 

 brock, 90 ; of Upper Lough Erne 

 48; of Valencia Island, 149. 



Columba aenas, 151, 200. 



Conocephalus conicus, 247. 



Copeland Islands, 38, 



Coreus denticulatus, new to Ire- 

 land, 216. 



Cork groundsels, 22. 



Cork Naturalists' Field Club, 145, 

 269, 



Corymbites leneus, new to Ireland, 



211. 

 County and vice-county divisions 



of the British Isles, 194. 

 Crake, Spotted, in Wexford, 125. 

 Crane in Tipperary, 51. 



Cretaceous strata of Antrim 



(Ilume), reviewed, 98. 

 Cuckoo, Great Spotted, supposea, 



Curlew breeding near Bray, 272. 



Cuscuta reflexa, 247. 



Cuthbert, H. K. Gore.— Entomo- 

 logist at Ballybunion, Co. Kerry, 

 65 ; Ilymenoptera of Kenmare 

 excursion, 208 ; male of Vespa 

 austriaca, 48 ; Plague of ants, 

 254 ; Wasp and bee hunting 

 (review of E- Saunders's Hints 

 on collecting Aculeate Hymenop- 

 tera), 105. 



C3'bele Hibernica, 47 ; review of, 

 273- 



Dasydia obfuscaria in Donegal, 

 271. 



Davies, J. H. — Elatine Hydropiper 

 in the Lagan Canal, 259; Epi- 

 lobium roseum native in Ireland, 

 7 ; Epilobium roseum in Ireland 

 — is it native ? 41 ; plants found 

 at Killough, Co. Down, 245 ; 

 Saxifraga tridactylites in Down 

 and Antrim, 148 ; Teesdalia 

 nudicaulis in North-east of Ire- 

 land, 198. 



Difflugia thalassia, 128. 



Dillon, Hon. R. E. — Lepidoptera 

 of Kenmare excursion, 209. 



Donacia clavipes, new to Ireland, 

 94; semicuprea, do., 211. 



Donegal, P^lora of (Hart's), re- 

 viewed, 240. 



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

 in Wicklow, 200. 



Dublin Microscopical Club, 23, 53, 

 127, 164, 247. 



Dublin Naturalists' Field Club, 

 25, 60, 85, 108, 144, 166, 250, 291. 



Dublin and Wicklow, fungi of, 

 173, 286. 



Duck, Ferruginous, 125, 152; Long- 

 tailed, in Belfast Lough, 171. 



Elatine Hydropiper in the Lagan 



Canal, 259. 

 Elcock, Charles.— Sirex gigas in 



Ulster, 254. 

 Entelecara broccha, new to British 



Isles, 164 

 Entomological Notes from Poyntz- 



pass, 168. 

 Entomologist at Ballybunion, 61. 



