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Index. 



Limerick Nat. Field Club, 15, 28, 



83, 118, 321. _ 

 Limosella aqnatica, 300. 

 Linota h'naria, 114. 

 Liverworts, 22, iii, 147. 

 Londonderry Lepidoptera, 19, 43, 



72, 147, 175. 

 Lo])hyrnf> jnni, 55. 

 Louth Lepidoptera, 322. 

 Low, G. B. — Therajirmata in Dublin, 



277. 

 Loxia curvirostra, 25, 150. 

 Lnmhricid<v^ 6, 39, 89, 121, 188, 2l6, 



238, 272, 288. 

 Lutra vulgaris, 56. 

 Lycopodium clavafum, 250. 



Macroghssa steUalarum, 229, 277, 323. 

 Macrolepidoptera of Londonderry, 



19, 43, 72, 147, 175. 

 Macrorhampus griseus, 302 ; var. scolo- 



paceus, 323. 

 Magnesian Limestone of Cork, 



117, 135,221. 

 Magpie, former Scarcity of, 113. 

 Mallow, Tree, 112. 

 Malva niosckata, 228. 

 Marten, 202. 

 Martin, Purple, 87. 

 M'Ardle, D. — Rare Hepaticcz at 



Leixlip, III ; Selaginella selaginoides 



in Dublin, 174. 

 M'Weeney, E. J. — Fungi from 



Altadore, 227 ; Fungi from the 



South-west, 227 ; Fungi from 



Woodenbridge, 146 ; Notes on the 



Fungi of the Dublin District, 



245, 257; Plants Flowering in 



mid- November, 23. 

 Megaptera hoops, 119. 

 Meles taxus, 25. 



Melitia aurinia, var. hibernica, 118. 

 Mergrdus alle, 324. 

 Mergus merganser, 86. 

 Jlferops apiaster, 25. 

 Migrants, Arrival of, 150, 177, 177, 



201, 201. 

 Mitru/a pahidosa, 173. 

 Moffat, C. B.— Review of Mivart's 



Birds, 79 ; White Bugle, 84 ; White 



Centaury, 23. 

 Mollusca, Land and Freshwater, 



84, 148, 316; of Cork, 200; of 



Donegal, 230 ; of Sligo, 301 ; of 



Wicklow, 149. 

 Mollusca, Marine : of Killala Bay, 



55; of Lough vS willy, 55; of the 



South-west, 80. 

 More, A. G. — EHca mediterranea 



flowering in October, 322. 

 Mosses of Ben Bulben, 22. 



MotaciUa alba, 200. 



Motella cimbria, 176. 



Musgrave, G. A.— The Selborne 



Society, 123. 

 MusteJa martes, 202. 

 Myriopoda, 309, 



Neale, F. — Conopteryx rhamni and 



Nonagria arundinis near Limerick, 



252. 

 Neagh, Lough : Silicified Wood of, 



83, 102, 178. 

 Nichols, A. R. — PleurophyJlidia loveni 



in Ireland, 176. 

 Night-Heron, 324. 

 Nonagria arundinis, 252. 

 Numenius arr/uatus, 86. 

 JVyctea scandiaca, 25. 

 Nyctocorax griseus, 324. 

 Nyroca ferruginea, 114. 



Obione portidacoides, 229. 

 Obituary— R. J. Burkitt, 224 ; G. 



Robinson, 296. 

 O'Connell, J. H. — Breeding of 



Squirrel and Otter, 56. 

 Odontopera hidentata, 280. 

 Odostomia delicafa, 252. 

 Old Red Sandstone, Footprints in, 



115. 

 Ohgochceta, 117. 

 Orobanche minor in Cork, 23. 

 Osprey, 201. 

 Otis tetrax, 56. 

 Otter, 56. 

 Owl, Eagle, 113; Snowy, 25. 



Pandion kalia^tus, 201. 



Patterson, R. — Among the Birds on 

 Strangford Lough, 67 ; Frog in 

 Ireland, 85 ; Little Auk in Bel- 

 fast, 324 ; Night-Heron near Bel- 

 fast, 324. 



Pelomyza palustris, 117. 



Pernis apivorus, 25. 



Peronospora pygma^a, 278. 



Phalarope, Grey, 25. 



Phalaropus fidicarius, 25. 



Phillips, R. A. — Additions to the 

 Shell-fauna of Cork, 200 ; Allium 

 scorodoprasum in Cork, 23 ; Oro- 

 banche minor in Cork, 23 ; The 

 Shamrock, 251 ; Valvata cristata 

 in Cork, 112. 



Phyfopttfs geranii, 301. 



Pica rustica, II3. 



Pieris daplidice, 322. 



Pim, G. — Azolla cctroliyreana in fruit, 

 229 ; Notes on the Fungi of the 

 Dublin District, 245, 257. 



