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Index. 



Cardium norvegicum at Portmar- 

 nock, 103. 



Carex paludosa, van spadicea, 183. 



Carex teretiuscula near Lisburn, 

 218. 



Carpenter, G. H. : Some note- 

 worthy Irish lepidoptera, 19 ; 

 Sphinx convolvuli breeding in 

 Ireland, 46 ; Whiskered Bat in 

 Co. Wexford, 103 ; Review of 

 Sanderson's Insects injurious to 

 staple crops, 119 ; Review of 

 Kolbe'sGartenfeindeundGarteu- 

 freunde, 119; Vanessa io in Co. 

 Donegal, 123; Review of Miall's 

 Injurious and useful insects, 195 ; 

 Review of Ovenden's Face of 

 Nature, 196; Review of Kane's 

 Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of 

 Ireland, and Johnson and Hal- 

 bert's List of the Beetles of Ire- 

 land, 224 ; On the insect fauna of 

 some Irish caves (abstract), 282. 



Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of 

 Ireland (review), 224. 



Gave fauna, 282. 



Caves, Irish, Report of British 

 Association Committee, 272. 



Cephalozia Francisci, 47 ; pallida, 

 169. 



Characeae from Co. Monaghan, 

 141. 183. 



Chaster, George W., and B. Tomlin: 

 Coleoptera from Ballycastle, Co. 

 Antrim, 61. 



Christen, Madame: Investigations 

 into the Glacial drifts of the 

 North-east of Ireland, conducted 

 by the Belfast Field Club (ab- 

 stract), 275. 



Clark, R. : The Silurians of North- 

 east Ireland and their character- 

 istic fossils (abstract), 274. 



Codonia Ralfsii, 116. 



Coecilianella acicula in Co. Kil- 

 kenny, 250; in Co. Dublin, 324. 



Colias edusa in West Kerry, 324. 



Cole, G. A. J. : Review of Zittel's 

 History of Geology and Palaeon- 

 tology, 68; The Geology of the 

 Country in the neighbourhood of 

 Belfast (abstract), 269 ; On the 

 geological structure of Ireland 

 (abstract), 276. 



Coleoptera from Ballycastle, 61. 



Colgan, N. : Carex paludosa Good, 

 var. spadicea Roth in Ireland, 

 183 ; Some new county records, 

 184 ; Review of Praeger's Types 

 of Distribution in the Irish flora, 

 190 ; (and F. W. Burbidge) : A new 

 Senecio hybrid, 311. 



Committee to explore Irish caves, 

 Report, 272. 



Cooke-Trench, Thomas : Is the 

 Holly dicEcious, 8. 



Copepods, new Irish, 102. 



Cork Naturalists' Field Club, 48, 

 148. 



Coronation fete, botanical, 171. 



Cretaceous foraminifera, 177; Cre- 

 taceous fossil localities, 222. 



Cuckoo, early life, 223 ; late, 325. 



Curlew, albino, near Londonderry, 

 24. 



Cuthbert, H. K. Gore : Some 

 problems in Irish entomology, 

 106; Bombylius canescens, 150. 



Daphnia hyalina, 47. 



Davies, J. H. : Notes on some 

 mosses in Northern Ireland, 10; 

 Mosses of Northern Ireland, 44; 

 Another inland station for 

 Erodium cicutarium, 123 ; Some 

 plants seen along a County Down 

 railway line, 181 ; Festuca rigida 

 at Lisburn, 184; Carex teretius- 

 cula near Lisburn, 218 ; Poa 

 nemoralis near Lisburn, 219; On 

 Weisia rostellata in Ireland 

 (abstract), 289 ; Festuca rigida at 

 Banbridge, 322 ; Hieracium aura- 

 tum near Banbridge, Co. Down, 

 323. 



Deer, Red, of Ireland, 25. 



Delap, Maude J. : Colias edusa in 

 West Kerr}', 324. 



Dicranum uncinatum, 15. 



Dillon, Hon. R. B. : Snow Bunting 

 in Co. Galway, 22 ; Ornithology 

 made easy, 27. 



Diptera in Cork and Kerry, 74. 



Distant, W. L. : Rhynchota col- 

 lected by Col. Yerbury in South- 

 west Ireland, 1901, 108. 



Dixon, Charles : Birds' nests (re- 

 viewed), 120. 



Dolphin, White-beaked, in Dublin 

 Bay, 66. 



Drift Map of Dublin area, 274. 



Drifts, Glacial, of North-east Ire- 

 land, 275. 



Dublin Microscopical Club, 15, 49, 

 it6, 146. 168. 



Dublin Naturalists' Field Club, 18, 

 49, 71, 118, 216, 252,319. 



Dunlin breeding in Lough Erne, 

 222. 



Eagle, Golden, in Donegal, 187, 



220; Sea. in Donegal, 220. 

 Eggs, weight of, 237. 

 Emberiza cirlus, 324 ; miliaria,; 325. 

 Enchytrseids, Irish, no. 



