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Plcesocrcerus alpinus, 278. 



Planorlns crista, var. nauiileus, 149 ; 



rtpmiux, 55, 149. 

 Plants : Aliens at Greenisland, 300; 

 flowering in December, S3 ; 

 flowering in mid-November, 23 ; 

 of Armagh, 11, 27, 34, 59, 91, 127, 

 155, 182, 212, 228; of Beanparc 

 and the Boyne, 298 ; of iioyne 

 mouth, 299 ; blossoming in 

 Autumn, 299, 321 ; of Clare, 251 ; 

 of Dundalk and Carlingford, 226 ; 

 of Kildare, 321 ; of North-east of 

 Ireland, 51 ; of Queen's County, 

 321. 

 Pkityarthrus hoffmanseggii, 26, 320. 

 PleurophylUdia loveni, 176. 

 Pocock, R. I. : — Notes upon some 



Irish Myriopoda, 309. 

 Podicrpes cn'status, 25. 

 Polypodiam calcareum, 22. 

 Polyzoa, 198; of N.E Ireland, 165. 

 Porter, J. — Magnesian Limestone 

 in the Neighbourhood of Cork, 

 221. 

 Praeger, R. LI. — Alien Plants at 

 Greenisland, 300 ; Autumnal 

 blossoming of Spring Flowers, 

 299 ; Colour-variation of Wild 

 Flowers, 174; Eleochavis acicidaris, 

 276; Flora of Co. Armagh, II, 27, 

 34, 59, 91, 127, 155, 182, 212, 228; 

 Flora of Donegal, a Correction, 

 84 ; Flora of Rathlin Island, 53 ; 

 Helix arbustorum in Leitrim, 302 ; 

 Lycopodium clavatum in Armagh, 

 250 ; Obione portidacoides at Dun- 

 dalk, 229 ; Pine Sawfly in North 

 of Ireland, 55 ; Plants of Boyne 

 mouth, 299 ; Queen's County 

 Plants, 321 ; Sirex gigas in North 

 of Ireland, 113 ; Strawberries in 

 November, 321. 

 Praeger, W. E. — American Bird- 

 visitors to Ireland at Home, 29, 

 87, 203, 293. 

 Progne subis, 87. 

 Protective coloration, 279. 

 Puffin in the Midlands, 202. 

 Pycnogonida, T98. 



Quail, 201, 201, 202, 230. 

 Quedius cruentis, 51. 



Rabbit, 277. 

 Ranunculus petiolaris, 252. 

 Rathlin Island flora, 53. 

 Redpoll, Mealy, 113. 

 Redstart, Black, 177. 



Reviews: Guy's South of Ireland 

 Pictorial Guide, 224; Jonl.in'n 

 Rfl)ort on some Species of line- 

 rhnim, isLc , dredged off S W. Ire- 

 land. .S(j; Mivart's Birds, the I^lc- 

 nients of Ornithology, 79; Red, 

 White, and Blue, 144 ; SaiUKlers* 

 Iffinipfpra //rtcio/itcra of the Bri- 

 tish Islands, 8(j; Thcol)ald's Bri- 

 tish Flies, 144. 



Rtrriomrjnis natans, 250. 



Robinson, Rev. G., ()l)ituary, 296. 



Robertson, J. G.— Royal Forest of 

 Glencree, 199. 



Robin, American, 29. 



Rocks, igneous, ofCarlingford, 198. 



Rot if era, 117, 181. 



Royal Dublin vSociety, 52, 118, 198, 



Royal Irish Academy, 51, 118, 197, 



Royal Zoological Society, 26, 50, 

 81, 115, 145, 172, 195, 225, 254, 

 278, 297, 318. 



Ruticilla titys, 177. 



Sawfl}', Pine, 55; Great. 113, 229, 

 252, 277. 



Scalp, 241. 



Scharff", R. F. — Anew Irish Species 

 of ^l77o«, 302 ; Arrested Develop- 

 ment of P'rog's Tadpole, 176; 

 Helix fusca in Dublin, 302 ; Helix 

 rufescens in Belfast, 277 ; Is the 

 Frog a Native of Ireland, i ; 

 Mealy Redpolls on Achill Island, 

 1 13; Molluscafrom Woodenbridge, 

 149; Motellacimbria, L., a P'^ish new 

 to Ireland, 176; Planorhis riparius, 

 55; Planorhis riparius,a. Correction, 

 149; the Rabbit on the Irish 

 Islands, 277: Rare Shells froin 

 SligO, 301 ; Spongilla Jluviatilis in 

 the Barrow, 277 ; Testacella scu- 

 tulum, 200. 



Sciurus vulcaris, 56, 324. 



Scolopax rusticus, 85. 



Sea-weed Tracks in Sand, 255. 



Sekrhe maxima, 25, 200. 



Selaqinella selaginoides, 174. 



Selborne vSociety, 113, I9<^- 



Serin, 114. 



Serinus hortulanus, 1 14. 



Shamrock, 207, 250, 251. 



Shark, Basking, 25, 200. 



Sharp, W. K.— The Coleoptenst 

 in Ireland. 139, 160. 



Sheathbill, Antarctic, 56,82,151, 

 202. 



Sheridan, J. R.— King Duck in 

 Achill Island, 177. 



Silicified Wood, 63, 102, 17S. 



