Index- 



IX 



Patterson, Sir R. Lloyd : Muller's 

 Topknot iu Belfast Lough, i86. 



Pentland, G. H. : Strange conduct 

 of a Badger, 24. 



Pearson, W. H. : Hepaticse of the 

 British Islands (reviewed), 226. 



Peat bricks, 102, 122, 149. 



Peat bogs of Ireland, 285. 



Phillips, R. A. : Brachypodiuni 

 pinnatum in Co. Cork, 219, 



Pipit, Red-throated, in Ireland, 324. 



Plant-groups in the Irish flora, 285. 



Plant records, 1,123, 184, 219. 



Plants of Connemara, 45 ; of Kerr}', 

 156; of Kildare, 170; of Down, 

 181 ; of Limerick, 323 ; of North- 

 east coast, 200 ; of North-east 

 Ireland. 288. 



Plectrophanes nivalis, 22. 



Pleospora herbarum on Clover, 321. 



Pleurothallus astrophora, 146 ; 

 macroblepharis, 116; Roezli, 146. 



Poa nemoralis nearLisburn, 219. 



Polystichum angulare var. acuti- 

 lobum in Co. Cork, 321. 



Polyzoa from Ballycastle and Rath- 

 lin Island, [61, 



Porcupine Bank, 287. 



Porter, J. .: Geographical evolution 

 in Cork, 153 ; The Cork Valleys 

 (abstract), 286. 



Post-Glacial deposits of Belfast dis- 

 trict, 279. 



Potamogeton plautagineus in Co. 

 Wicklow, 170. 



Praeger, R. Lloyd : Additions to 

 Irish Topographical Botany in 

 1901, I ; A rare variety of Lady 

 Fern, 44 ; Bramble leaping an 

 eleven-foot wall, 45 ; Cardium 

 norvegicum at Portmarnock, 103; 

 On Types of Distribution in the 

 Irish flora (reviewed), 190 ; Some 

 plants of the North-east coast, 

 200 ; Geographical plant-groups 

 in the Irish flora (abstract), 285 ; 

 The composition of the flora of 

 the North-east of Ireland (ab- 

 stract), 288 ; the Post-Glacial de- 

 posits of the Belfast district, 

 (abstract), 279 ; Maidenhair 

 Fern in North-east Gal way, 321 ; 

 Polystichum angulare var. acuti- 

 lobum in Co. Cork, 321 ; Malaxis 

 paludosa in Donegal, 321 ; Milium 

 eff"usum iu Co. Dublin, 322 ; Tri- 

 choniscus roseus near Dublin, 

 323 ; review of Ireland : industrial 

 and agricultucal, 326 ; articles in 

 '* Knowledge" (noticed), 327. 



Price, David J. : Ready aid to . . . 



wild birds (noticed), 27, 28. 

 Puget's herbarium, 149. 



Quails in Co. Down, 22. 



Ravens in Co. Antrim, 187. 



Reade, T. Mellard: Marine Boulder 

 clay in Co. Cork, 29. 



Recent progress in Irish natural 

 history, 53. 



Redpoll, Holwell's, on Achil, 187. 



Reviews : Belfast Field Club's 

 Guide to Belfast and the Coun- 

 ties of Down and Antrim, 306 ; 

 Dixon's Birds' nests, 120 ; Gill's 

 Naturalists' Directory, 69 ; 

 Kolbe's Gartenfeinde und Gar- 

 tenfreunde, 119; Knowledge 

 Diary, 28 ; Pearson's Hepaticae of 

 the British Islands, 226 ; Price's 

 Ready-aid to distinguish wild 

 birds, 27, 28 ; Royal Zoological 

 Society's 70th Annual Report, 

 104 ; Sanderson's Insects in- 

 jurious to staple crops, 119; 

 Studer's Die Praehistorischen 

 Hunde, 137 ; Zittel's History of 

 geology and palaeontology, 68 ; 

 Ireland, Industrial and Agricul- 

 tural, 326. 



Rhizopoda, 26. 



Rhynchota of South-west Ireland, 



108. 

 Rockall, 287. 

 Rooks, 73. 

 Rubi, Irish, 123. 



Rubus rusticanus, growth of, 45. 

 Rufl" in Co. Mayo, 325. 

 Royal Zoological Society, 15, 47 



70, 104, 115, 146, 168, 216, 251, 318. 



Sands, blown, 176. 



Sanderson, E. D. : Insects injurious 

 to staple crops (reviewed), 119. 



Scharff", R. F. : Porbeagle Shark 

 from Dublin Bay, 21 ; Review of 

 West on some British fresh -water 

 Rhizopoda and Heliozoa, 26 ; A 

 White- beaked Dolphin (Lagenor- 

 hynchus albirostris) in Dublin 

 Bay, 66 ; The Long-finned Tunny 

 Thynnus germo (Lacep), an addi- 

 tion to the Irish fauna, 105 ; 

 Review of Studer's Praehistoris- 

 chen Hunde, 137 ; Lesser Horse- 

 shoe Bat in Co. Clare, 175 ; Some 

 remarks on the Atlantis problem 

 (abstract), 280. 



