Index. 



Scully, R. W. : Notes on the Kerry 

 flora, 1901, 156 ; Plants of Co. 

 Kildare, 170 ; Potamogeton plan- 

 tagineus in Co. Wicklow, 170. 



Seuecio Cineraria x Jacoboea, 311. 



Seymour, H. J. : On the minerals 

 known to occur in Ireland 

 (abstract), 273. 



Shark, Porbeagle, from Dublin 

 Bay, 21. 



Silurian rocks of North-east Ire- 

 land, 274, 



Siskin near Poyntzpass, 187. 



Skua, Pomatorhine, in Donegal, 

 187. 



Snow-bunting in Co. Galway, 22. 



Squirrel, breeding habits, 188. 



Sphinx convolvuli breeding in 

 Ireland, 46. 



Spurge, Irish, poisonous effects, 



Stawell, Francis : Gonepteryx 



rhamni in Co, Cork, 18. 

 Steriphoma paradoxa, 47. 

 Stewart, S. A. : The father of Irish 



Field Clubs, 36; A botanical 



coronation fete, 171. 

 Studer, T. : Die praehistorischen 



Hunde (reviewed), 137. 

 Swallows, departure, 22. 

 Swans in Donegal and Antrim, 221, 



325. 



Tate, Ralph, obituary, 36. 



Teall, J. J. H. : The drift map of 



the Dublin area (abstract), 274. 

 Thorn ely, Laura R. : Polyzoa from 



Ballycastle and Rathlin Island, 



161. 

 Thynnus germo, 105. 

 Tomlin, Brockton, and G. W. 



Chaster ; Coleoptera from Bally- 

 castle, 61. 

 Topknot, Muller's, in Belfast 



Lough, 186. 

 Trench, Thomas Cooke-, see Cooke- 



Trench. 

 Trichoniscus roseus near Dublin, 



323. 

 Tunny, Long-finned, 105. 

 Turnstones on Lough Neagh, 221, 

 Types of distribution in Irish flora 



190. 



Ussher, R. J. : Great Auk in Co. 

 Clare, 188 ; The avifauna of 

 Ireland as affected by its geo- 

 graphy (abstract), 283; Report 

 of the Committee to explore 

 Irish caves (abstract), 272. 



Valleys of Cork, 286. 



Venessa io, late appearance. 150 ; 

 early appearance, 173 ; in Done- 

 gal, 123. 



Vegetable bricks, 102, 122, 149. 



Vertigo edentula on Furze bushes, 



173- 

 Vespa austriaca, 220 ; rufa, nesting 



habits, 94. 



Waddell, C W. : Review of Pear- 

 son's Hepaticae of the British 

 Islands, 226 ; Pleospora her- 

 barum on Clover, 321. 



Wagtail, White, in Co. Antrim, 221 ; 

 in Killala Ba)', 160. 



Warren, R. : The White Wagtail in 

 Killala Bay, 160 ; Iceland Gull at 

 Moyview, 188; Increase in the 

 numbers of breeding birds in 

 Mayo and Sligo, 246 ; Wild Swans 

 in Donegal and Antrim, 325 ; 

 Ruff in Co. Mayo, 325. 



Waxwing near Londonderry, 22. 



Webster, G. R. Bullock-, see Bul- 

 lock-Webster. 



Weight of birds' eggs, 237. 



Weisia rostellata, 289. 



Welch, R. : Additions to .the list of 

 mollusca of Clonbrock, 20 ; Mol- 

 lusca from shell-marl, Clonbrock, 

 Co. Galway, and Portaferry, Co. 

 Down, 46 ; Eggs of Arion hor- 

 tensis, 46 ; Vegetable bricks, 102 ; 

 Longford land and freshwater 

 mollusca, 174; Some new stations 

 for mollusca, 174 ; Some Creta- 

 ceous Foraminifera from North 

 Antrim, 178 ; Abnormal land 

 mollusca from Bundoran, 184; 

 The Gobbins cliffs and caves, Co. 

 Antrim, 214. 



West, G. S. : On some British fresh- 

 water Rhizopoda and Heliozoa 

 (reviewed), 26. 



Westell, W. Percival : Early life 

 of the young Cuckoo (reviewed), 

 223. 



White, H. Bantry: Vegetable 

 bricks, 122. 



Williams, William, Obituary notice, 

 39. 



Wilson, Alec : Notes on blown 

 sand at Whitepark, 176. 



Wilson, Prof. Gregg, (noticed) 327. 



Woodcock breeding in Donegal, 



Workiman, W. H. : Departure of 

 Swallows, 22. 



