INDEX. 



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Achorion Schonleinii, 80. 



Achyla polyandra, 247. 



Adams, Iv. B., Mollusca of Bally- 

 castle District, 179 ; Paludestrina 

 Jenkinsi, 234. 



Adelanthus decepiens, 136. 



Adeorbis unisulcatus, 125. 



Aepophilus Bonnairei, 137. 



Agabus arcticus, 86. 



Alca impennis, 208. 



Allen, E. J., Distribution of British 

 Marine Plankton, 56. 



Amygdaloidal basalt, 277. 



Annelids of Belfast slobland, 61 ; 

 of Antrim and Coleraine, loi ; 

 new to Ireland, 206. 



Aplin, O. v., Icterine Warbler in 

 Ireland, 222. 



Archer, W., Obituary notice of, 233. 



253- 

 Ascocyclus orbicularis, 165. 



Aspeudes hibernicus, 302. 



Bacillus typhosus, 48. 



Ballycastle, Land Mollusca, i, 179; 



Dredging, T20 ; Fauna, 173 ; Irish 



Field Club Union at, 216; Birds, 



223, 305; Plants, 301. 

 Ballyhalbert Post-tertiary beds, 306. 

 Barrett, C. G. — Plume-moth new to 



British Islands, 43. 

 Barrington, R. M. — Is the Frog a 



native of Ireland ? 88 ; House 



Martins nesting in sea-cliffs, 224 ; 



Scarcity of Wasps at Bray, 251 ; 



Battle between Wasp and Spider, 



325. 

 Bateman's Vivarium, reviewed, 298. 

 Bats of Ireland, 34, 88, 135, 172. 

 Battle between Wasp and Spider, 



325- 

 Beetles, &c., from Ardmore, Co. 



Waterford, 87. 



Belfast Natural History and Philo- 

 sophical Society, 22, 49, 81, 112, 

 138. 



Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, 24, 

 49,81, III, 138, 248, 277, 307 



Benson, C. W.— The Icterine Warb- 

 ler, 117. 



Bird-book, Popular, 163. 



Birds, Migration of, 10, 108 ; breed- 

 ing in Ireland, 64 ; of Ireland's 

 Eye, 204, 252; Migration of, at 

 Ivondonderry, 222 ; of Rathlin 

 and Ballycastle, 173, 233 ; of Lam- 

 bay Island, 273. 



Bites of Telephori, 251. 



Blackbird's Nest, 201. 



Blackcap Warbler breeding at 

 Lucan, 252. 



Black-tailed Godwit in Queen's Co., 

 28. 



Bog-bursts, 141, 224, 



Bog-burst seven years after, 201. 



Bog-disaster in Co. Kerry, 60, 141. 



Boletus edulis, 250. 



Bombus smithianus, 303. 



Bonaparte-Wise, L. H.— Entomo- 

 logical Notes from S.E. Ireland, 

 220 ; CEnistis quadra in Co. 

 Waterford, 252. 



Botany of a railway journey, 209. 



Boulder-clay, ri2. 



Boulders (Granite) near Dublin, 

 formerly abundant, 29. 



Breeding of Birds in Ireland, 64 ; 

 of Montagu's Harrier in Co. 

 Kerry, 284. 



Brenan, S. A, — Plague of Rats at 

 Cushendun, 60. 



British Association (Report of Irish 

 Field Club Delegates), 22. 



British Marine Plankton, 56. 



Broom flowering in Winter, 116. 



Browne, E. T. — Hydroids of Va- 

 lencia Harbour, 241. 



Buckle, C. W.— Fork-tailed Petrel 

 on Lough F'oyle, 60, 



Bupalus piniaria, 283, 284 



Burbidge, F. W. — A Hybrid 

 Groundsel, 300. 



Callitriche truncata, 134, 219. 



Calonectria luteola, no. 



Campbell D. C— Iceland Gull at 

 Londonderry, 135 ; Mass-Migra- 

 tion of Birds at Londonderry, 

 222. 



Carduus crispus in Co. Down, 85. 



Carex filiformis, 219. 



Carrion Crow in Ireland, 58. 



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