htdex. 



VI 



ii 



French traveller in Ireland, 45. 



Fridericia Ratzeli, 206. 



Friend, Rev. H.— Field-days in 

 Ulster, 61, loi ; Annelids new to 

 Ireland, 206 ; Tube - forming 

 Worms, 294. 



Frog a native of Ireland?, 27, 58, 

 88, 116, 134. 



Friiit culture, 77. 



Fulcher's Birds of our Islands, 

 reviewed, 163. 



Fungi from Avondale, Co. Wick- 

 low, 308. 



Galeomma Turtoni, 124. 



Galium erectum and G. MoUugo 



in N. E. Ireland, 259. 

 Geological photographic Survey of 



Dublin and Wicklow, 125. 

 Godwit (Black-tailed) in Queen's 



Co., 28. 

 Granite boulders near Dublin, 29. 

 Great Auk, discovery of bones in 



Co. Waterford, 208. 

 Groves, H. and J. — Euphrasia Sali- 



burgensis in Co. Gal way, 55 ; the 



Record of Callitriche truncata in 



Co. Cork, 134. 



Halbert, J. N.— Agabus arcticus, a 



water-beetle new to Ireland, 86 ; 



Blackcap Warbler breeding at 



Lucan, 252, 

 Halicystis ovalis, So. 

 Hamilton, W. A — Cupido minima 



near Ballyshannon, 200. 

 Hardy, J. R.— Coleoptera of Rath- 



lin Island, 187. 

 Hart. G. V.— Introduction of alien 



species, 114; Lepidoptera in Co. 



Wicklow and Mayo, 283. 

 Hartog, M.— Open-air Studies in 



Botany, 301. 

 Helix ericetorum reversed, 324. 

 Hemaris tityus, (caterpillars), 283. 

 Hemiptera 'from Poyntzpass, 57 ; 



from Ardmore, 87 ; from Ferns, 



279 •, from Avondale, 308. 

 Henry, S.— White Swallow at Cole- 



raine, 200. 

 Heterochseta costata, 63. 

 Homalogyra polyzona, 125. 

 House-Martins nesting in sea-cliffs, 



224. 

 Hyalinia excavata, 281. 

 Hydroids of Valencia Harbour, 



241, 

 Hymenoptera from Poyntzpass, 57, 

 303 ; additions to Irish list in 

 1897, 324- 



Hypolais icterina, 117; H. poly- 



glotta, 222. 

 Hysterographium Fraxini, 136. 



Iceland Gull at Londonderry, 135. 

 Icterine Warbler, 117,222. 

 Ignorance and Introduction, 82, 



114. 

 Insect Folk-lore, 86. 

 Introduction of alien species, 82, 



114. 

 Irish animals recorded, 27 ; in the 



Dublin Museum, 127. 

 Irish Field Club Union, 216. 

 Irish Plants recorded, 26, 89, 299. 



Jameson, H. L. — Bats of Ireland, 



34, 135- 



Johnson, T. — Seaweeds from S. E. 

 Ireland (abstract), 139. 



Johnson, W. F. — Entomological 

 Notes, 56 ; a Christmas Primrose, 

 82 ; Coleoptera at Poyntzpass, 

 85 •, Insect Folk-lore, 86 ; Ento- 

 mological Notes from Poyntz- 

 pass, 171, 303 ; Spring Migrants 

 at Poyntzpass, 172. 



June and December, 324.° 



Jungermania barbata, 246. 



Kane, W. F. deV.— Is the Frog a 

 native of Ireland .^ 27 ; Melanism 

 in Moths, 44; Irish Bats, 88; 

 Leucania unipuncta in Co. Cork, 

 104. 



Kelsall, V4. J. — Obituary notice of, 

 233. 



KelsalL J. E. —Irish Bats, 172. 



Kinahan, G. H. — Possible Organic 

 Origin of Quartz-rock, 291. 



Knowles, M. C. — Flowering-plants 

 of Co. Tyrone, 83 ; Seaweeds 

 fromS. E. Ireland (abstract), 139. 



Knox, E. B. — Notes from a Trip to 

 Ireland's Eye, 204 ; "Shore-lark" 

 in Co. Dublin, 252 ; Grouse Dis- 

 ease, 252 ; Notes from a Trip to 

 Lambay Island, 273. 



Lachnella echinulata, loo. 

 Langham, C. — Coleoptera taken at 



Tempo, Enniskillen, 57 ; Tachy- 



pus pallipes a beetle new to 



Ireland, 58. 

 Larus leucopterus, 135. 

 Leda pusilla, 124. 

 Leinster, Plants collected in, 89. 

 Lejeunea Holtii, 48, 326. 

 Lepidoptera from Poyntzpass, 57, 



303; of S-E. Ireland, 220. 

 Lepidozia setacea., 47. 



