IN DEX. 



Acherontia atropos, Sy, 191, 317. 

 Acrocephahis iicevius, 191. 

 Aculeate Hymeiioptera, 39, 294. 

 Adams' British Land and Fresh- 

 water Mollusca (Review), 285. 

 Alchemilla vulgaris, 296. 

 AlgcE from Belfast Lough, 252. 

 Allis Shad, 191, 248. 

 Allium triquetrum, 167. 

 American Robin in Conuaught, 214. 

 Andesitic volcanic tuff, 245. 

 Ascetta primordialis, 109. 

 Asperococcus compressus, 244. 

 Asteroscopus sphinx, 317. 

 Atypus in King's Co., 213. 



Barrett-Hamilton, G. E- H.— Irish 

 Hare going to ground, 119 ; Great 

 Auk as an Irish Bird, 121. 



Barrington, R. M. — Wasps catching 

 flies on cattle, 272. 



Barrington, W. B. — Bird-notes from 

 Cork, 320. 



Barton, H. D. M.— Razorbill on 

 Lough Neagh, 214; Stock-dove 

 in Co. Down, 214. 



Belfast Club and its work, 209. 



Belfast Natural History and Phi- 

 losophical Society, 19, 82, 109. 



Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, 20, 

 52, 82, 109, 138, 183, 209, 215, 245, 

 264, 295,314. 



Bellas, J. — Stray Snake near Cole- 

 raine, 168. 



Bird-notes, 55, 191, 192. 



Bird-notes from Co. Cork, 320. 



Birds of Gonnemara, i, 88, 299, 319. 



Black Guillemots, nesting, 117. 



Blake-Knox, E. — Wood-sandpiper 

 in Co. Wicklow, 275. 



Bone pins, 81. 



Botanical Subdivision of Ireland, 



29, 73- 



Botany at Dublin University, 105. 



Botany of Dublin School Play- 

 ground, 277. 



Brambling in Vale of Avoca, 28. 



Brenan, S. A. — Irish Hawkwxeds, 

 27 ; Notes from Cushendun, 166. 



Brolemann, H.W. — Lithobiusvarie- 

 gatus, 12. 



Browne, B.T. — Medusae of Valentia 

 Harbour, 179. 



Bullock, H.— Quail in Co. Dublin, 



275. 



Campbell, D. C— Spring Migrants, 

 168; Crane at Inch, 214; Cato- 

 cala fraxini at Londonderry, 318 ; 

 Fork-tailed Petrel near Lon- 

 donderry, 320. 



Caniptogramma bilineata, 74. 



Canis vulpes melanogaster, 178. 



Carabus clathratus, 191. 



Carex teretiuscula, 270, 



Carpenter, G. H. — Mingling of 

 North and South, 57 ; Atypus in 

 King's Go., 167 ; Spiders of Clon- 

 brock, 225 ; Abundance of Acher- 

 ontia atropos, 317. 



Carrion Crow in Co. Antrim, 319. 



Casuals in Go. Antrim, 309. 



Catocala fraxini, 31S. 



Cavan, Field Glubs in, 193. 



Gave, longest in British Islands, 

 276. 



Cave at Westport, 320. 



Caves, Irish, 123. 



Caves in Go. Leitrim, 276. 



Caves of Enniskillen and Mitchels- 

 town, 93, 10 1. 



Cephalozia Turneri, 136. 



Chermes phaleratus, 215. 



Chlorochytrium inclusum, 51. 



Chromatium Okenii, 313. 



Clonbrock, Flora and Fauna of, 

 217. 



Coccidium oriforme, 53, 



Cole, G. A. J.— Shell of Helix 

 nemoralis, 47 ; Geological Studies 

 in the North, 48 ; Oldhamia in 

 America, 254 ; Alleged Burite of 

 Lisnamandra, 276. 



Coleoptera of Glonbrock, 230. 



Colgan, N. — Early flowering of 

 Lathraea squamaria, 115; Scro- 

 phularia umbrosa, 182 ; Flora of 

 Ox Mountains, 301. 



Colliguaja odorifera, 51. 



ColHnge, W. E.— Slugs from N.W. 

 Ireland, 144; Slugs of Ireland, 

 318. 



Columba senas, 192, 214. 



Cooper, E. V.— Pinguicula grandi- 

 flora introduced in C^,o. Wexford, 

 212. 



Copepoda, 27, 298. 



Cork Cuvierian Society, 26. 



Cork Naturalists' Field Club, 24, 

 84, III, 164, 1S6, 216, 267, 317. 



Cormorants in Co. Donegal, 214. 



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