VI 



Index. 



Greer, Thomas : Lepidoptera from 

 East Tyrone, 4 ; Notodonta bicoloria 

 in Co. Kerry, 65. 



Gunn, W. F. : Fuligo septica var. 

 Candida, 32 ; Irish Myxomycetes. 



174- 

 Gurney, J. H. : " Swiney " and 



" Thricccock," meaning of, 80. 



Halbcrt, J, N. : Convolvulus Hawk- 

 moth in Ireland, 81 ; Sphinx con- 

 volvuli attacked by larvae of dip- 

 teron, 13. 



Hart, W. E. : Abnormal Caterpillar of 

 Choerocampa, 172. 



Harvev, W. H. : Paper on Darwinism, 

 162/ 



Hillas, Arthur B. E. : Obituary 

 notice, 162. 



Hinch, J. de W. : Development and 

 decay of the Irish Sea Glacier, ^^i- 



Holland, M. : Some Cork Aliens, 63. 



Huggins, H. C. : Limnaeae of the 

 alpine lakes in Glengarriff District, 

 West Cork, iig. 



Hull, Edward, Obituary notice, 17. 



Hymenoptera, Aculeate, from Armagh 

 and Donegal, 2. 



Hypoderma bovis, anterior spiracles, 



Ichneumonidae, Irish, 106. 



Jackson, J. Wilfrid : Limnaea glabra 

 in Ireland, 77. 



Jay in Co. Longford, 174. 



Jays feeding on wheat, 131. 



Johnson, Rev. W. F. : Aculeate 

 Hymenoptera from Armagh and 

 Donegal, 2 ; Convolvulus Hawk- 

 Moth in Counties Antrim and 

 Down, 12 ; Late Wasp, 12 ; Purple 

 Sea-urchin at Inishkeel, Co. Donegal, 

 10 ; Some more Irish Ichneumoni- 

 dae and Braconidac, 106. 



Kane, William Francis de Vismes, 



Obituary notice of, 97. 

 Keane, T. W. L. : Abundance of 



Lepidoptera in 191 7, 52. 

 Kerr, Helen M. Rait : Birds in King's 



Co., 31 ; Green Sandpiper in King's 



Co., 14 ; Incubation period of birds, 



1 12. 

 Kerry and Lusitania, botanical parallel, 



20. 



La,sioseius fucicola, 75. 

 Lathraca squamaria, new station in 

 Co. Dublin, 1 10. 



Lathyrus maritimus. Reappearance in 

 Kerry, 113. 



Lens, i-5oth inch objective, 91. 



Lepidoptera : Lambay, 65 ; Lepi- 

 doptera in 191 7, abundance of, =,2 ; 

 Tyrone East, 4. 



Lignite from Carrig-a-puUiar, 29. 



Limnaea glabra in Ireland, 77, 78. 



Limnaeae of the alpine lakes, Glen- 

 garriff district. West Cork, 119. 



Lusitania and Kerry, a botanical 

 parallel, 20. 



^lagpie, flight, 96. 



Megaw.W. R. : Galium sylvestre in Co. 

 Antrim, 164. 



[Migration on Lough Mask, 2)~- 



Milne, James Napier, Obituary Notice, 

 129. 



Moffat, C. B. : Argynnis aglaia in 

 N.W. Wexford, 172 ; New locality 

 for Thecla betulae, 172 ; Owls clap- 

 ping their wings, 132 ; Return of the 

 Gold-crest, 173 ; Scarcity of the 

 Fieldfare, 132. 



MoUusks, Irish fossil, 69. 



[Moths : Convolvulus Haw'k-moth in 

 Antrim and Down, 12 ; Convolvulus 

 Hawk-moth in Ireland, 81 ; Irish 

 psychid, 11 ; Moths and Butterflies 

 in Ireland, great increase of, 11; 

 Sphinx convolvuli attacked by 

 larvae of dipteron, 13. 



Myriapoda, Notes on, 27. 



Myxomycetes, Irish, 174. 



Natural History Societies in Derry and 



Cork, 79. 

 Notodonta bicoloria in Co. Kerry, 65. 



Obituary : Cunningham, Robert Oli- 

 ver, 128 ; Hillas, Arthur B. E., 162 ; 

 Hull, Edward, 17 ; Kane, W^illiam 

 Francis de Vismes, 97 ; Milne, James 

 Napier, 129 ; Patterson, William 

 Hugh, 76 ; Scharff, Alice, 162. 



Oenanthe crocata, poisonous proper- 

 ties, 130. 



Owls and Sparrow-hawks clapping 

 their wrings, 15. 



Owls clapping their wings, 132. 



Patten, C. J. : W^oodchat-Shrike on 

 migration, obtained at Tuskar Rock, 



79. 

 Patterson, William Hugh, Obituary 



notice, 76. 

 Pethybridge, George H. : Chrysomyxa 



abietis in Ireland, 130. 

 Phillips, R. A. : Limnaea glabra in 



Ireland, 78. 



