Vlll 
Index. 
Pack-Beresford, D. R., and Nevin 
H. Foster : Additions to the 
distributional records of Wood- 
lice in Ireland, 45. 
Pack-Beresford, Denis R., and 
A. Randell Jackson: Clubiona 
juvenis Simon, 205. 
Patten, C. J. : Aquatic Warbler on 
migration at Tuskar, 220 ; Bird 
migration, 141 ; Black Tern on 
migration at Tuskar, 21S ; 
Grasshopper-Warbler on migra- 
tion at the Tuskar, 83 ; Iceland 
Gull in Jul}^ and Mealy Redpoll 
on Inishtrahull, 219 ; Tree Pipits 
and Pied Flycatcher on migration 
at Tuskar, 220 ; White and Pied 
Wagtails, proportion in numbers 
of, observed on migration at the 
Tuskar, 124 ; White Wagtails 
on migration at Inishtrahull, 
235 ; Wren on migration at the 
Tuskar, 82. 
Pentland, G. H. : Blackbird's note, 
144. 
Perceval, Philip D. : W^oodcock, 
movements of, 208. 
Petrobius : Irish species, 228 ; new 
species from Portrane, 216. 
Phanerogamia of Saltees, 181. 
Phenological observations of the 
Royal Meteorological Society, 99. 
Phillips, R. A. : Leucojum aestivum 
in South Tipperary, 143. 
Phytogeographical excursion, inter- 
national, 81. 
Phytophthora erythroseptica, 97. 
Pipit, Tree, at Rockabill, 220 ; 
at Tuskar, 220. 
Plants : Antrim and Down, 19 ; 
Irish water plants, 18. 
Polygala vulgaris var. grandiflora, 
64. 
Praeger, R. Lloyd : Cowslip in Co. 
Down, 119; Helvella crispa in 
Co. Donegal, 218 ; Additions to 
" Irish Topographical Botany " 
in 1908-1912, 103 ; Irish water- 
plants, 18 ; Mollusca from Great 
Saltee Island, 218 ; Phanero- 
gamig, of the Saltees, 181 ; Plants 
of Antrim and Down, 19 ; Ravens 
on Brandon, Co. Kerry, 234 ; 
Sprianthes Romanzoffiana in Co. 
Armagh, 179 ; Trifolium fili- 
forme in West Mayo, 119 ; 
" Weeds : Simple lessons for 
children " (reviewed), 215. 
Praeger, W. E. : Snakes intro- 
duced into Co. Down, 121. 
rionolobus Turneri, 38. 
Ravens on Brandon, Co. Kerry, 
234- 
Redpoll, Mealy, in July on Inish- 
trahull, 219. 
Reviews : Alston's " Wild Life in 
the West Highlands," 55 ; 
Balfour-Browne's "Aquatic Cole- 
optera of the Isle of Man," 13 ; 
Cole's " Outlines of Mineralogy 
for Geological Students," 236 ; 
Cole, Wilkinson, M' Henry, Kil- 
roe, Seymour, Moss, and Haigh's 
" Interbasaltic rocks (iron ores 
and bauxites) of North-east 
Ireland," 10 ; Collinge's " Food 
of Some British Wild Birds," 
161 ; Heatherley's " Peregrine 
Falcon at the Eyrie," 214 ; 
Hopkinson's " Bibliography of 
the Tunicata 1469 -18 10," 136 ; 
Horwood's " Hand List of the 
lichens of Great Britain, Ireland, 
and the Channel Islands," 36 ; 
Kirkman's " British Bird Book," 
53 ; Lulham's " Introduction to 
Zoology with directions for 
practical work (invertebrates)," 
161 ; Rennell's " Manual of 
Petrology," 204 ; Praeger' s 
" Weeds : Simple lessons for 
Children," 215 ; Scott's (Thomas 
and Andrew) " British Parasitic 
Copepoda," 180. 
Rhantus exoletus in Co. Mayo, 41. 
Rohu and Sons: Stone Curlew and 
Ivory Gull in Co. Cork, 123. 
Royal Zoological Society : 14, 36, 
56 (Annual Meeting), 76, 96, 116, 
i35> 155. 177. 203, 216. 
Salmon, young living larvae from 
Dublin Zoo hatchery, 77. 
Scharff, R. F. : Whale-fishery n 
Ireland, 145 ; Supposed former 
occurrence of the Wild Cat in 
Ireland, 84, 127. 
Scott, Thomas and Andrew. 
" British Parasitic Copepoda " 
(reviewed), 180. 
Scully, Reginald W. : Stachys 
Betonica, &c., in West Cork, 217. 
Seaweeds, Irish, 12, 142; of. Sal- 
tees, 195. 
Sedum, hybrid, leaf of, 37. 
Selbie, C. M. : Irish Myriapoda, 
new records, 131. 
Seymour, H. J. : " Interbasaltic 
rocks of North-east Ireland " 
(reviewed), 100. 
