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Index, 



Decalcification of fresh water shells, 

 29. 



Delap, Maud J. ,- Seal caught on a 

 hand line, 49. 



Desmids, 251. 



D'Evelyn, A. : Prehistoric arch- 

 aeology of Sligo Conference, 216; 

 Folk-lore, Sligo Conference, 219. 



Diatoniaceoe of Sligo Conference, 

 214 



Digges' Irish Bee Guide, reviewed, 



159- 

 Dixon's Student's handbook of 



British mosses, reviewed, 244. 

 Dove, Turtle, in Co. Down, 155. 

 Dublin Microscopical Club, 21, 50, 



67, 134, 289. 

 Dublin Naturalists' Field Club, 23, 



51, 69, 92, 135, 170, 263 

 Dublin Society for the protection 



of Birds, 153. 

 Dunlin in the breeding season, 39. 



Elk, Irish, 98. 

 Erosion of coast, 252. 

 Eylais bicornuta, w sp., 200. 



Farran, G. P. : A Black Rat on 



board ship, 48. 

 Fennell, W. J. : Christian 



antiquities of Sligo Conference, 



220. 

 Firth, W. A. : Diatoniaceas of Sligo 



Conference, 214. 

 Flemyng, W. W. : Siskin breeding 



in the Co. Wicklow, 46 ; Cuckoo's 



note uttered when flying, 47 ; 



An albino Blackbird, 172; 



Lepidoptera at Portlaw, Co. 



Water ford, 294. 

 Flora of Achill Island, 265 ; of 



Dublin, 42, 56, 156, 296 ; of 



Fermanagh, 232 ; of Kerry, 77, 



128; of Limerick, 251; of Sligo, 



204; of Wicklow, 156. 

 Folk-lore of Sligo Conference, 219. 

 Food of Gillaroo Trout, 45. 

 F'oraminifera in glacial sands, 



257; of Larne district, 37. 

 Fossils from Clare caves, 31 ; from 



Antrim Greensand, 252 ; from 



glacial sands, 257. 

 Foster, N H. : The birds of a 



neighbourhood, 53 : Turtle Dove 



in Co. Down, 155. 

 Foster, N. H., and R. Patterson : 



Vertebrata of Sligo Conference, 



182 ; Ornithology at the Field 



Club Conference, 248. 



Frog, is it native, 93. 



Frogs in winter, 81. 



Fumitories in National Museum, 



Gadwall at Ivondonderry, 138. 



Gallway, W. H. : Actinozoa of 

 Sligo Conference, 203. 



Geological Survey, noticed, 231. 



Geology of Sligo Conference, 214. 



Geometra papilionaria, 251. 



Glacial fossils, 257. 



Glyceria festucseformis, 72, 99, 172, 

 225, 259. 



Goniopholis, 252. 



Gough, G. C. : A short note on the 

 Foraminifera of the Larne dis- 

 trict, 37 ; The formation of iron 

 ore in Lough Neagh, 87 ; 

 Foraminifera in glacial sands, 



257- 

 Grattan, John, noticed, 55. 



Greensand, Crocodiliu, 252 ; 

 section at Whitehead, 49. 



Grierson, P. H. : Coecilianella 

 acicula in Ulster, 30; The 

 Mollusca of North Cork and 

 Waterford, 164; Venigo an- 

 gustior in Co. Carlow, 294. 



Grubb, J. E. : Lizards in Ireland, 

 138. 



Haematopus ostralegus, 295. 



Halbert,J. N. : Coleoptera of Sligo 

 Conference, 194; Hemiptera of 

 Sligo Conference, 196; Hydrach- 

 nidae of Sligo Conference, 

 199; Notice of, 231. 



Hart, H. C. : Grasshopper Warbler 

 at Lough Swilly, 47. 



Hawfinch in Donegal, 30. 



Hawk-moth, Convolvulus, in 

 Antrim, 250; at Londonderry, 



251- 

 Hedgehogs in winter, 81. 



Hemiptera of Sligo Conference, 

 196. 



Hepatic, new species, 157. 



Hepaticae, Irish 62 ; of Sligo 

 Conference, 211. 



Herons in Belfast Lough, 95. 



Hill and Webb's Eton Nature- 

 study, part 2, reviewed, 300 



Hirudinea of Sligo Conference, 

 203. 



Hydrachnidae of Sligo Conference, 

 199. 



Hypopterygium immigrans, 260. 



Hypopithys multiflora in Ulster, 

 259. 



