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Index. 



Moffat, C. B.- -Brown Hairstreak in 

 Co. Wexford, 223 ; Crossbill at 

 BaUyhyland, Co. Wexford, 207; 

 Small Heath Butterfly— single 

 or double-brooded, 223. 



MollHSCa, Marine, of Mulroy, 113; 

 see also Shells. 



Morchella crassipes, 155 ; elata,m, 



»55- 



Mosses of Dundalk district, 65. 

 Moths, Irish (Review) 217, 233. 

 Museums Association, 177. 

 Mussel in Belfast Lough, 136, 176. 

 Mytilus edulis, 136, 176. 



Nectria bicolor, 63. 

 Nictea scandica, 24. 



Obituary— Prof. Tyudall, 48. 



Orcynus thynnus, 243. 



O'Reilly, J. P.— Flock of Wild Geese 



at Kingstown, 204. 

 Orthezia cataphracta, 109. 

 Owl, Snowy, 24. 



Pallene brevirostris, 66. 



Palmer, J. E. — Blackcap in Co. 



Meath, 177. 

 Passer domesticus, white var., 47. 

 Patterson, R. — Green Sandpiper in 



Co. Tipperary, 68 ; Notes on the 



Occurrences of the Marten ill 



Ulster, 106 ; Waxwing in Co. 



Down, 92. 

 Patterson, R. Lloyd. — Gommon 



Mussel in Belfast Lough, 136. 

 Patterson, W. H. — Shell-mounds 



at Rosapenna, North Donegal, 



49. 

 Patterson, W. H. F. — Frogs in the 



Mourne Mountains, 115. 

 Pearl Fishing, 158. 

 Pearson, W. H.— A New Hepatic, 



245- 

 Phalangida, 65. 



Phalaropus fulicarius, 262. 



Phenological observations, 91. 



Phillips, R. A. — Hornet moth in 

 Co.Cork,223; Hyalinia helvetica, 

 an addition to the Irish Fauna, 

 45 ; Rare Plants in West Cork, 

 205. 



Photographs, geological, 116. 



Pica rustica, 68. 



Pieris daplidice, 24. 



Pirn. G. — Two notable Morels, 155. 



Plants ; see Flora. 



Plectrophanes nivalis, 92. 



Plover, American Golden, 224. 



Plunlularia similis, 201. 



Polyzoa, Irish, III; of Laytown 

 and Boyne Mouth, 169 ; of Rush, 

 232. ' * 



Porifera of Rush, 231. 



Potamogeton uudulatus, 124. 



Praeger, R. Lloyd. — Artemisia Stel- 

 leriana, 242 ; Characeae of King's 

 and Queen's Counties, 22 ; Equi- 

 setum Wilsoni, 135 ; Fauna of 

 Mulroy Bay, 113 ; Flora of Innis- 

 howen, 22 ; Henbane on Howth, 

 156; Notes on the Dublin Flora, 

 8; Palaeontological Notes (Glacial 

 Cliffs of Killiney Bay), 17 ; Plants 

 of Courtown and Arklow, 241 ; 

 Spring Migrants, 115 ; The Irish 

 Field Clubs, 141, 211, 247; The 

 Seagull Bog, Tullamore, 173. 



Praeger, R. LL, andW. J. Sollas.— 

 Notes on Glacial Deposits in 

 Ireland, 161, 194. 



Praeger, W. E. — American Bird- 

 Visitors to Ireland, 60, 126. 



Protozoa of Rush, 231. 



Puccinia coronata, 41. 



Puffinus major, 48 ; obscurus, 158. 



Pycnogons, 66, 202, 233. 



Quail, 177. 



Rabbit on the Irish Isles, 68. 



Raia blanda, 260. 



Reade, T. Mellard.— The high and 

 low-level Shelly Drifts around 

 Dublin and Bray, 117, 150. 



Redshank, Spotted, 224. 



Redstart, 176. 



Reviews — A Catalogue of the Lepi- 

 doptera of Ireland, by W. F. de 

 V. Kane, 56, 217, 233 ; Journal of 

 the Cork Historical and Archaeo- 

 logical Society, 244 ; the Lepi- 

 doptera of the British Islands, by 

 C. G. Barrett, 56; Six years 

 Entomology in Co. Galway, by 

 R. E. Dillon, 217, 233. 



Reynell, Miss H. E. — Bupalus 

 piniaria and Eupithecia togata 

 in Co. Meath, 176. 



Rhiuosimus ruficollis, 21 ; viridi- 

 pennis, 21. 



Rook, white, 177. 



Rosapenna Shell-mounds, 21, 49. 



243- 

 Royal Dublin Society, 22, 112. 



Royal Irish Academy, 22, 140, 160, 

 260 ; Fauna and Flora Committee 

 Lists, 83, 103, 122, 153, 170, 198. 



Royal Zoological Society, 21, 41, 62, 

 89, 109, 138, 158, 180, 200, 221, 240, 

 256. 



