index. 



Patten, C. J. : Swimming powers of 

 the Oyster-catcher, 295. 



Patterson, R. : Waxvvings in Ulster, 

 45, 76 ; Amphipoda and Isopoda 

 of Sligo Conference, 202 ; review 

 of Owen's Birds in their seasons, 

 264. 



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

 Vertebrata of Sligo Conference, 

 182 ; Ornithology at the Field 

 Club Conference, 248. 



Patterson, Sir R. LI. : Herons in 

 Belfast Lough, 95 ; The Common 

 Mussel in Belfast Lorgh, 148 ; 

 The Manx Shearwater, 171 ; 

 " Plays " of Birds and " Balls " of 

 Fry, 228. 



Patterson, W. H. : Vegetation on 

 brickwork, 41. 



Pearson, J. : A rare copepod, 43 ; 

 New Irish copepods, 93. 



Pethybridge, G. H. : review of Hill 

 and Webb's Eton Nature-vStudy, 

 part ii., 300. 



Phanerogamia of Sligo Conference, 

 204. 



Phillips, R. A. : Additions to the 

 flora of Co. Limerick, 251. 



Phytoptus ribis, 290. 



Plays of birds and balls of fry, 228. 



Pleiirococcus miniatus, 67. 



Pride, Robert, notice of, 231, 



Praeger, R. LI. : Additions to Irish 

 Topographical Botany in 1903, 

 I : Review of Johnson and 

 Knowles' The Levinge Her- 

 barium, 26 ; Dublin plants, 42 ; 

 Glyceria festucieformis in Ire- 

 land, 73 100; Round about Lake 

 Belfast (review of Geol. Survey 

 Memoir). 141 ; Botanizing en 

 route (Dublin and Wicklow), 

 155 ; A new locality for Gl^-ceria 

 festucaeformis, 172 : Trifolium 

 striatum inland in Louth, 172 ; 

 General Account ofvSligo Con- 

 ference, 173; Phanerogamia and 

 Pteridophyta of vSligo Con- 

 ference, 204 ; A Glyceria hunt, 

 225 ; Among the P'^ermanagh 

 hills, 232 ; Review of Babingtou's 

 British Botany, 243; Further 

 extension of the range of 

 Glyceria festucicformis, 259 ; 

 Typha angustifolia in Clare, 

 259 ; Hypopithys multiflora in 

 Ulster, 259; Lactuca muralis in 

 King's County, 260; The P^lora 

 ofAchill Island, 265 ; Review of 

 Colgan's Flora of the County 

 Dublin, 296. 



Pre-Glacial raised beach, 291. 



Raised beach, Pre-Glacial, 29!. 

 Ralfe, P. S. : Birds of the Isle of 

 Man, 94. 



Rankin, W. : Decapoda of Sligo 

 Conference, 202. 



Rat, Black, on board ship, 48. 



Reid, C. : Najas marina in the 

 Megaceros-marl of Lough Gur, 

 162. 



Reindeer, 98. 



Reviews : Babingtou's British 

 Botany, 243 ; Belfast Field Club's 

 Proceedings, 147 ; Carpenter's 

 Relationships between the 

 Classes of the Arthropoda, 25; 

 Colgan's Flora of the County 

 Dublin, 296 ; Digges' Irish Bee 

 Guide, 159; Dixon's Student's 

 Handbook of British Mosses, 

 244 ; Geological Survey : Belfast 

 memoir and map, 141 ; Hill and 

 Webb's Eton Nature-study, part 

 ii., 300 ; Johnson and Knowles* 

 The Levinge Herbarium, 26 ; 

 Kidd's Direction of hair, 65 ; 

 Knowledge Diary, 25 ; Leigh ton's 

 British Lizards, 61 : Owen's Birds 

 m their Seasons, 264 ; Shaw's 

 Snipe and Woodcock, 2i^ ; Tutt's 

 British Lepidoptera, vol. iv., 

 160: Tutt's migration and 

 dispersal of Insects, 65 ; 

 Wheeler's Butterflies of Switzer- 

 land, 64. 



Robin, habits, 76. 



Rohu, F. R. & vSou: Winter 



* visitors, 97. 



Royal Zoological Society, 21, 50, 

 66, 90 130, 153, 170, 246, 262, 289. 



Rubi, of Kerry, 128. 



ScharfF, R. F. : Review of Car- 

 penter's Relationships between 

 the classes of Arthropoda, 25 ; 

 Bear remains in a bog, 30; 

 Review of Leighton's British 

 Lizards, 6t ; Were the Irish Elk 

 and Reindeer contemporaneous 

 in Ireland? 98; Diary of an Irish 

 naturalist, 163; Hirudiuea of 

 Sligo Conference, 203. 



Scolopendrella immaculata, 21. 



Scully, R. W. : Notes on the Kerry 

 flora, 1903, 77 ; Some Kerry 

 Rubi, 128. 



Seal caught on a hand-line, 49. 



vSeaweeds of Antrim, 71, 138. 



Seeds, vitality, 253. 



Shark, Porbeagle, in Killala Bay, 

 44. 



Shaw's vSnipe and Woodcock, 

 reviewed, 38. 



