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Index. 



Natural History Papers, Recent, 1 62. 

 Nectria aurantium, 136 ; N. sangui- 



nea, 137. . ^ ^ , 

 Night-Heron in Co. Cork, 276. 

 Nitophyllum reptans, 51. 



Obituary Notices.— G. E. Dobson, 



73 ; H. C. Levinge, 107. 

 Oceanodroma leucorrhoa, 320. 

 O'Connor, Miss.— Spider carrying 



snail-shell, 299. 

 Oldhamia in America, 254. 

 Onesinda minutissima, 312. 

 Opal-bearing rhyolite, 137. 

 Ox Mountains, Flora of, 301. 



Palmer, J. E— Birds ofConnemara, 

 88. 



Peziza sclerotium, 313. 



Phillips, R. A.— Ranunculus tripar- 

 titus, an addition to the Irish 

 Flora, 166; Allium triquetrumin 

 Co. Cork, 167. 



Phonolite, 215. 



Phvllactinia guttata, 51. 



Phyllosiphon arisari, 137. 



Pirn, G.— Cyathus vernicosus, 115; 

 Early Hawthorn, 143 ; Limosella 

 aquatica in Clare, 297; King- 

 fisher in Co. Dublin, 318. 



Pinguicula grandiflora, 212. 



Plagiochila asplenioides, 51. 



Plants of Westmeath, 44 ; Irish, 1 88 ; 

 of Co. Down, 142 ; of Inismurray, 

 177. 



Praeger, R. LI. — Botanical Sub- 

 division of Ireland, 29; Birds- 

 nest Fungus new to Ireland, 55 ; 

 Earth-stars in Co. Tipperary, 55 ; 

 Directory of Irish Naturalists, 

 107 ; Early flowering of Hottonia 

 palustris, 115; Raised Beach at 

 Fort Stewart, 119; Irish Caves, 

 123 ; Submerged Pine-forest, 155 ; 

 Plants of Inismurray, 177 -, Field 

 Clubs in Gavan, 193; Teesdalia 

 nudicaulis in Ireland, 212 ; Mer- 

 curialis perennis in Co. Monag- 

 han, 2 1 2 •, I^lora and Fauna of Clon- 

 brock, 217,239; Veronica pere- 

 grina in Ireland, 247; Scirpus 

 parvulus,247; Medicago sylvestris 

 in Ireland, 249 ; in Scotland, 298 ; 

 Island-flora of Connemara lakes, 

 292 ; Stachys Betonicain Antrim, 

 297; Matricaria discoidea at 

 Howth, 298. 



Praeger's Bibliography of Irish 

 Glacial Geology (Review), 257. 



Puccinia Lapsanse, 136. 



Quail in Cork, 192 ; in Ireland, 203 ; 



""in Co. Monaghan, 214; in Co. 



Dublin, 275 ; in Co. Down, 299. 



Ralfe, P. — Magpie in Isle of Man, 

 168. 



Raised Beach at Fort Stewart, 119. 



Ramulina, 81. 



Ranunculus tripartitus, 166. 



Razorbill, 214. 



Reviews.— Geological Studies in 

 the North, 48; Botany at Dublin 

 University, 155 ; Witcheirs Evo- 

 lution of Bird- song, 160; Recent 

 Natural History Papers, 162; 

 Swann's Handbook of British 

 Birds, 207 ; Proceedings of Belfast 

 Naturalists' Field Club, 209 ; 

 Sollas' Distribution of Eskers in 

 Ireland, 255 ; Praeger's Biblio- 

 graphy of Irish Glacial and Post- 

 Glacial Geology, 257 ; Adams' 

 Manual of British Land and 

 Freshwater Mollusca, 285 ; Tutfs 

 British Butterflies, 287 ; Mey- 

 rick's British Lepidoptera, 290. 



Riccardia latifrons, 18. 



Rock-pools of Bundoran, 153. 



Rooks, feathers of, 18. 



Royal Irish Academy, 187. 



Royal Zoological Society, 17, 50, 80, 



. 108, 136, 164, 183, 215, 244, 263, 

 294, 312. 



Russell, C. D.— Lathrseasquamana 

 in King's Co., 167. 



Ryan, T. — Lathrsea squamaria in 

 Co. Down, 142. 



Salmon, supposed land-locked, 16. 



Scapania compacta, 137 ; S. um- 

 brosa, 183. 



Scharff", R. F.— Supposed land- 

 locked Salmon, 16; Canis vulpes 

 melanogaster in Ireland, 178; 

 Land planarians and Leeches of 

 Clonbrock, 221 \ Land and P'resh- 

 water Mollusca of Clonbrock, 223; 

 Isopods of Clonbrock, 225. 



Scisena aquila, 275. 



Scirpus parvulus, 247. 



Scotch Fir stump, 189. 



Scott, J. A.— Death's-head Moth in 

 Dublin, 87. 



Scrophularia umbrosa, 182. 



Seasonable Notes from Cushendun, 

 166. 



Selaginella oregana 108. 



Shade-fish, 275. 



