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Index* 



Ivcucania uuipuncta in Co. Cork^ 



104. 

 Iveucojura aestivum, 219. 

 Ivcucophasia sinapis, 220. 

 Ivima elliptica, 124. 

 Ivimerick Field Club, 25, 52, 1 13, 308. 

 I/imnodrilus udekemianus, 207. 

 Lipura Wrightii, 230. 

 Ivough Derg Flora, 189. 

 IvUinbricus herculeus, 80. 



ISIarked Pigeon, 284. 



Marshall, E. S.— Callitriche trun- 



cata and Ivcucojum aestivum in 



Ireland, 219. 

 Martel's Irlande et Cavernes An- 



glaises, reviewed, 45. 

 Martin, H. N.— Obituary Notice of, 



Mason, P. B. — Supposed American 

 Beetles in Ireland, 134. 



Meconema varia, 53. 



Melanism in Moths, 44. 



Mesenchytraeus fenestratus, 207. 



Microphysa elegantula, 137. 



Migration of Birds, 10, loS ; at Lon- 

 donderry, 222. 



Miller, R. M.— White-fronted Goose 

 near Roscrea, 88. 



Mitchelstown Cave Collembola, 225, 



257- 



Moffat, C. B — Bird Migration (Re- 

 view), 108 ; Broom flowering m 

 Winter, 116; Frog in Ireland; 

 116; Irish Bats, 135; a Popular 

 Bird Book (Review), 163; Bupalus 

 piniaria in Ireland, 283. 



Molluscaof Ballycastle and district, 

 I, 87, 179 ; of Rathlin Island, 184 ; 

 of Co. Westineath, 200 ; of Cran- 

 field, 249; of Portrush raised 

 beach, 290 ; of Killary and West- 

 port, 304. . . . . _ 



Monoblephans insignis, 4b. 



Montagu's Harrier breeding in 

 Ireland, 284. 



Moore, F. W.— A book on Fruit- 

 trees (Review), 77. 



Museum (Dublin), Irish Animals in, 

 127. 



Nectria lagena, 136. 

 Neolepton obliquatum, 186. 

 New British Plume-moth, 43. 

 Nodularia Harveyana, 48. 

 Nolan, J.— Preservation of Erratic 



Blocks, 88. 

 Nomada jacobseae, 324. 



Obituary Notices. -H. N. Martin, 

 103; E.J.Kelsall,233; W.Archer 



233' 253- 



Octhebius Lejolisii, 276.^ 

 Odostomia truncatula, 125. 

 Odynerus sinuatus, 222, 324. 

 CEnanthe pimpinelloides, 250. 

 CE)nistis quadra, 252, 282. 

 Olpidiopsis Saprolegniae, 327. 

 Open-air Studies in Botany, 270, 



301-. 

 Organic Origin of Quartz-rock, 291. 



Ostracoda, List of Irish, 74. 



Ox Mountains, Flora of, 26. 



Pachydrilus verrucosus, 207. 



Pachygnatha Listeri, 308. 



Palmer, J. E. — Migration of Birds, 

 10. 



Paludestrina Jenkinsi, 234. 



Papulaspora sepedonioides, 198. 



Parapleustes megacheir, 302. 



Patterson, W. H.— Worked Flints 

 at Portrush (abstract), 23. 



Pentland, G. H.— Stock-dove at 

 Drogheda, 59. 



Peziza auriflava, 165. 



Peziza sclerotiorum, 81. 



Phillips, R. A.— CEnanthe pim- 

 pinelloides in Ireland, 250. 



Plague of Rats at Cushendun, 60. 



Platyptilia tesseradactyla, 43. 



Poa palustris, 89, 99, 



Polygonum mite, 89, 97. 



Portrush raised beach, 2S7. 



Post-tertiary Beds at Ballyhalbert 

 306. 



Praeger's Open-air Studies in Bot- 

 any reviewed, 270, 301. 



Praeger, R. LI.— Exuberant growth 

 ofa Bramble, 84; Carduus crispus 

 in Co. Down, 85 ; Irish Plants 

 collected in 1896, 89; Bog-bursts, 

 with special reference to Co. 

 Kerry, 141 ; Bog-burst seven 

 years after, 201 ; Botany of a 

 Railway journey, 209 ; Carex 

 filiformis and Cladium Mariscus 

 in Co. Down, 219; a big Boletus, 

 250; Epipactis latifolia in Co. 

 Dublin, 251 ; Co. Down Plants, 

 280; a marked Pigeon, 284; Silene 

 noctiflora and Chenopodium 

 murale in Co. Antrim, 299; 

 Ballycastle Plants, 301 ; Post- 

 tertiary beds at Ballyhalbert, 

 396 ; Expedition to Rockall, 309 

 June and December, 324. 



Preservation of Erratic Blocks, 88, 



Pringsheimia scutata, 47. 



Puccinia Graminis, 246 



Pyrgostelis interupta, 1S5. 



