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Actinozoa of Sligo Conference, 203. 



Adams, J. : Catenella repens at 

 Ballygally Head, 71 ; Note on 

 some Seaweeds occurring on the 

 Antnm Coast, 13S ; On the vi- 

 talit)^ of seeds buried in the soil, 



253- 

 Adelanthus dugortiensis, 157. 

 Albino Blackbird, 172. 

 Algae of Antrim coast, 138. 

 Allolobophora C3^anea, 155. 

 Ampelis garrulus, 45, 46, 76. 

 Anas strepera, 138. 

 Anderson, R. J. : Teeth of Meso- 



plodon Hectori, 126. 

 Aptera of Sligo Conference, 197. 

 Arachnida of Sligo Conference, 



198. 

 Archaeology of Sligo Conference, 



216. 

 Astrorhiza on the Antrim coast. 27. 

 Arrhenurus Moebii, 201^ 290. 



Bear remains in a bog, 30. 



Beetles of Co, Down, 93 ; of Lime- 

 rick, 251 ; of Sligo Conference, 

 194. 



Belfast Natural History and Philo- 

 sophical Society, 22, 67, 131. 



Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, 22, 

 50, 68, 90, 132, 147, 154, 246, 



Bibliography of Sligo natural his- 

 tory, 223. 



Birds: nesting boxes, 140; of a 

 neighbourhood, 53 ; of Sligo Con- 

 ference, 182, 248; of the Isle of 

 Man, 94; of Lough Derg, 151 ; of 

 Mayo, 249 ; ''plays " of birds, 228 ; 

 spring rivalry, 139 ; time occupied 

 in building and laying, 249; 

 winter visitors, 97. 



Blackbird, albino, 172. 



Braconidse, 255. 



Brenan, S. A. : Convolvulus Hawk- 

 moth in Co. Antrim, 250. 



Bryophyta of Sligo Conference, 208. 



Buckle, C. W. : obituary, 156. 



Babington's British Botany, re- 

 viewed, 243. 



Barrett-Hamilton's British Mam- 

 mals, noticed, 250. 



Barrington, R. M. : Sisyrinchium 

 angustifolium on the Ben Bulben 

 range, 207. 



Bat flying in December, 49. 



Bats, Hedgehogs, and Frogs in 

 ■winter, 81. 



Ccecilianella acicula in Ulster, 30. 



Catenella repens at Ballygally 

 Head, 71. 



Campbell, D. C : The Dunlin in 

 the breeding season, 39 ; Gadwall 

 at Londonderry, 138 ; Large 

 Emerald Moth and Convolvulus 

 Hawk-moth at Londonderry, 251. 



Carpenter, G. H. : On the relation- 

 ships -between the Classes of the 

 Arthropoda, reviewed, 25; CFnis- 

 tis quadra in Queen's County, 

 28 ; review of Wheeler's Butter- 

 flies of Switzerland, 64 ; review 

 of Kidd's Direction of hair, 65 ; 

 review of Tutt's Migration and 

 dispersal of insects, 65 ; review of 

 Tutfs British Lepidoptera, 160 ; 

 Aptera of Sligo Conference, 197 ; 

 Araneida and Phalangida of vSligo 

 Conference, 198 ; notice of, 231. 



Cave exploration in Clare, 31. 



Chaster, G. W. : Marine Mollusca 

 of Sligo Conference, 193. 



Christy, W. : Crocodilian remains 

 from Colin Glen, Belfast, 252. 



Clark, Rev. B. J. : Diary, 163. 



Coast erosion in Antrim, 252. 



Coccothraustes vulgaris, 30. 



Cole, G. A. J. : Geology of Sligo 

 Conference, 214. 



Coleoptera, 261 ; of Limerick, 251 ; 

 of Sligo Conference, 194 



Colgan, N. : Further additions to 

 the flora of County Dublin, with 

 notes on some doubtful records, 

 56; Is the Frog a native of Ire- 

 land? 93; Flora of the County 

 Dublin (reviewed), 296. 



Congreve, L- H. : A winter Corn- 

 crake in Co. Gal way, 45. 



Copepods, rare, 43 ; new Irish, 93. 



Cork Naturalists' Field Club, 136. 



Corncrake in winter, 45. 



Cottney, J. : Time occupied by 

 birds in building and laying, 249. 



Crake, Little, in Co. Kildare, 96 ; 

 Spotted, in Co. Antrim, 261 



Crex pratensis in winter, 45. 



Crocodilian fossils, 252. 



Crustacea of Sligo Cor:ference, 202. 



Cuckoo's note uttered when flying, 



47- 



Davies, J. H. : Moss-notes from 

 North Ireland, 15. 



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