VI 



Index. 



Erigone Welchii, 28. 



Eriophycs ]>yn, 113. 



Evans, Robert W. : The Gortmorc 



Cave, 40 ; Notes on the Ovens 



Caves, Co. Cork, 179. 



Flora of Inishbofin, 165. 



" Flora von Irland " Review, 14. 



Fluctuations of the Sea Level on 

 our own Coasts, 17. 



Fly, Hyetodesia variegata, Mg., in 

 Co. Fermanagh, 136. 



Fogcrty, Harry : Mollusca of Co. 

 Limerick, 1 36. 



Foster, Nevin H. : Nagara nana — 

 a correction, 184 ; Trichoniscus 

 Stebbingi in Down and Antrim, 

 95 ; On two exotic species of 

 Woodlice found in Ireland, 1 54. 



Friend, Hilderic : Irish water 

 worms, 14 ; Worms as plant 

 pests, 14. 



Fulmar Petrel, breeding \\\ Ireland, 

 148, 149, 152. 



Fungi : Antrim Coast, 142 ; Co. 

 Antrim, 181 ; Fungi, lichens and 

 algae, Irish additions to to end of 

 1910, 67 ; Irish records of, 198 ; 

 Two parasitic fungi new to 

 Ireland, 135. 



Gamble, F. W. : " Animal World," 

 with introduction by Sir Oliver 

 Lodge (reviewed) 158. 



Geaster fornicatus, 69. 



Geddes, Patrick, and T. .Arthur 

 Thomson : " Evolution " (re- 

 viewed, 157. 



Ghost Moth, local name for, 164. 



Godwits, Black-tailed, 220 ; in 

 Waterford, Wexford, and Cork, 

 200. 



Goose, Barnacle. Co. Wexford, 220. 



Gcrtmore Cave, 40. 



Grove, W. B. : Fungi from the 

 Antrim Coast. 142 ; Fungi from 

 Co. Antrim. 181 ; Records of 

 Irish fungi, 198. 



Hallissy, T., J. K. Kilroe and H. J. 

 Seymour : " Geological features 

 and Soils of the Agricultural 

 Station of the Department of 

 Agriculture at Ballyhaise, Cavan" 

 (reviewed), 53. 



Hart, W. E. : The Ulster Coal-tit. 



79- 

 Heliothrips haemonhoidalis, 13. 

 Heli.x cantiana introduced in Cork, 



15- 



Helleborus foetidus, Co. Dublin, 164. 



Hinch, J de W : A Higli-level 

 dej)osit of Marine Shells in 

 Curraun Achill, Co. Mayo, i8q. 



Holt, E. W. L. : Dace in Ireland, 

 116; Pelamys sarda in Irish 

 Waters, 185. 



Hybrid between Bream and Rudd, 

 16. 



Hyalinia Rogcrsi introduced at 

 Hillsborough, TT- 



Hyetodesia variegata, Co. Fer- 

 managh, 136. 



Hymenoptera from Ulster, 76. 



Hypochnus Solani, 132. 



'• Ignis fatuus " versus " Luminous 



owls," 177. 

 Index, general, to Irish Natttrulist, 



Irish Fiekl Club Union .\ccounts, 



.3S. 

 Irish Naturalist in Spain in the 



Eighteenth Century (Bowles), i. 

 Isopoda, Terrestrial, found in 



Dublin and Wicklow during 191 i, 



195- 



Jackson, A. Randell : On a Spider 

 new to science recently found in 

 Ireland, 28. 



Jay, Irish, 44. 



Johnson, W. F. : Entomological 

 Notes, 219 ; Local name for the 

 Ghost Moth, 164 ; A varietv of 

 the Magpie Moth, 185. 



Johnson, T. : " Flora cf Ireland " 

 reviewed, 14. 



Jones, Staff-Surgeon K. H. : Notes 

 of certain terrestrial and fiuvi- 

 atile Mollusca from Glengariff. 

 Co. Cork, 137. 



Kennard, .\. G., and B. B. Wood- 

 ward : Notes on Non-marine 

 Mollusca from some Irish lakes 

 obtained by Major H. Trevelyan, 

 46. 



Kilroe, J. R., H. J. Seymour and 

 T. Hallissy: " Geological features 

 and soils of the Agricultural 

 Station of the Department of 

 Agriculture at Ballyhaise, Cavan" 

 (reviewed), 53. 



Kinetoskias Smithi, 69. 



Kirkman, F. B. : " British Bird 

 Book," Part II. to V. (reviewed), 

 159. 



