INDEX. 



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Accipiter atricapillus, 60. 

 Actinozoa of Rush, 232. 

 ^cidium leucospermum, 159. 

 Alauda arborea, 137. 

 Algae, perforating, in. 

 Allis Shad, 224. 

 Allolobophora Georgii, 39. 

 American Bird Visitors to Ireland, 



60, 126. 

 Ammothea echinata, 66. 

 Atnopaum Sorenseni, 139. 

 Ampelis garrulus, 92. 

 Andesite, Basaltic, 109, 112. 

 Andrew, J.— Melicerta ringens, 43. 

 Andrews, M.K — Dykes in Antrim 



and Down, 93. 

 Anoplodactylus petiolatus, 67. 

 Arctic Plant-beds, 72. 

 Artemisia Stelleriana, 43, 92, 112, 



242. 

 Asphalia flavicornis, 261. 

 Auk, Little, 47, 68. 



Badger, 68. 



Ball, V.— Account of Medieval 

 Ireland, by Bartholomew Angli- 

 cus, 74 ; Life and Death of 

 Johnnie, Chimpanzee, 1 ; Re- 

 cords of the Export of Irish 

 Wolf-dogs to the East in the 17th 

 Century, 101. 



Barrett-Hamilton, G.E.H. — Bit- 

 tern in Co. Wexford, 47 ; Bristly 

 Oxtongue in Co. Wexford, 261 ; 

 Introduction of the Common 

 Toad into Ireland, 68 ; Jays, 68 ; 

 Long- tailed Ducks in Co. Wex- 

 ford, 138 ; Magpie in Ireland, 

 68 ; Rabbit on the Irish Isles, 

 68. 



Bat, Reddish-gray, 116. 



Bats, Irish, 69. 



Beetles, see Coleoptera. 



Belfast Nat. Hist, and Philosophi- 

 cal Society, 21, 42, 90, no. 



Belfast Field Club in Donegal, 225. 



Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, 21, 

 24, 42, 64, 91, no, 139, 141, 159, 

 180, 180, 221, 240, 257. 



Bennett, A. — Potamogeton undu- 

 latus in Ireland, 124. 



Bennie, James — Possible Arctic 

 Plant-beds in Ireland, 72. 



Bennis, E.— Woodcocks in May, 



137- 



Bipalium Kewense, 242. 



Birds, American, in Ireland, 60, 



126 ; breeding on Lough Swilly, 



185 ; Breeding Range of, 160 ; of 



Achill Island, 137. 

 Bittern, 47. 

 Black-cap, 177. 



Bonnemaisonia asparagoides, 41. 

 Botany, see Flora, Plants. 

 Botaurus stellaris, 47. 

 Boulder Clay, see Glacial Deposits. 

 Brambles, 92, 156, 201. 

 Brenan, S. A. — Birds at Cushendun. 



177. 

 Bunting, Snow, 92. 

 Bupalus piniaria, 176. 

 Butterflies, early, 114; Irish, 56, 



92 ; see also under Lepidoptera. 



Campanulina turrita, no. 



Campbell, D.C.— Arrival of Spring 

 Migrants in Londonderry Dis- 

 trict, 137 ; Asphalia flavicornis at 

 Lough Swilly, 261 ; Grey Phala- 

 rope at Inch, Lough Swilly, 262 ; 

 Notes on the Breeding Birds of 

 Inch, Lough Swilly, 185. 



Campbell, W. H. — Lithosia com- 

 planata in Co. Antrim, 243. 



Carex axillaris, 202. 



Carpenter, G. H.— Anoplodactylus 

 petiolatus off the S. W. Coast, 

 67 ; Cimbex connata on Valencia, 

 176 ; Cimbex femorata in Co. 

 Dublin, 223 ; Further Irish 

 Localities for Pycnogons, 202 ; 

 Pallene brevirostris and Ammo- 

 thea echinata in Dublin Bay, 66 ; 

 Stridulation of Corixa, 253 ; 

 Vespa arborea in Co. Dublin, 

 202 ; Wasps at Bray, 157. 



Carpenter, Johnson, and Halbert 

 — Insects collected by the R.I. A. 

 Fauna and Flora Committee, 

 1893, 83, 103, 122, 153, 170, 198. 



Cave Fauna, 183. 



Cephalanthera ensifolia, 156. 



Cephaloziahibernica, 245. 



Cervus giganteus, 81. 



Characeae of Kildare and Queen's 

 Co., 22. 



Charadrius dominicus, 224. 



Cheiroptera, 69, 116. 



Chiff-chaff in December, 24. 



Chimpanzee Johnnie, 1, 21. 



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