VI 



Index. 



Coal in Ireland, 56. 



Coccyzns americanm, 203 ; crythroph- 

 fhahnus, 205. 



Cole, G. A. J.— Animal Footprints 

 in Old Red Sandstone, 115; 

 Beauty and Use of Irish Building 

 Stones, 168, 179. 



Cole, R. L.— Coal in Ireland, 56. 



Coleoptera: of Ardara, 53 ; of Beau- 

 pare, 299; of Dublin, 139, 160, 

 229 ; of Dundalk and Carlingford, 

 227 ; of Wexford, 301. 



Coleopterist in Ireland, 139, 160. 



Colgan, N.— Inconstancy of Colour 

 in Flowers, 11 1 ; Lough Neagh 

 Petrifactions, 178 ; Notes on the 

 Flora of the Aran Islands, 75, 

 106 ; Notes on the Flora of Co. 

 Dublin, 283 ; Ricdocaipus imtansiw 

 Dublin, 250 ; The Shamrock, a 

 further attempt to fix its Species, 

 207; The Shamrock, a Postscript, 

 250. 



Colias edusa, 301. 



Collinge, W. B.— Some Notes on 

 the Irish vSlugs, 148 ; Anatomical 

 Ch aracters of ^4 rion flagellus, Cllge ., 

 316. 



Collins, A. J. — Arrival of Spring 

 Migrants, 201 ; Bittern in Ireland, 

 114 ; Supposed Hybrid Hare- 

 rabbit, 25. 



ColourofWildFlowers, 111,174, 229. 



Columha cenas, 202, 253. 



Conopteryx rhamni, 252. 



Cordyceps entomorrhiza, 146, 195 ; 

 militaris var. sphan-ocephala, 26. 



Cork Mollusca, 200 ; Plants, 23, 23 ; 

 Nat. Field Club, 28, 51, 116, 173, 

 197. 



Corrib, L., Crustacea, 24. 



Coturnix communis, 201, 201, 202, 230. 



Crane, C. P. — Ray's Bream in 

 Waterford, 230. 



Creighton, R. N. — Crustacea from 

 L. Erne and L. Corrib, 24 ; ^ipon- 

 giJla lacustris at Ballyshannon, 

 322. 



Crisia rwnosa, 146. 



Crossbill, 25, 150. 



Crustacea of Loughs Erne and 

 Corrib, 24. 



Cuckoo, Black-billed, 205 ; Yellow- 

 billed, 203. 



Cultra, Denudation at, 16, 47. 



Cunningham, R. O.—Cldonis alba, 

 202. 



Curlew, white, 86. 



Cuthbert, G. H. K.— A Correction, 

 277 ; Coleoptera from Courtown, 

 ■301. 



Cygmifi heivickii, 1 14. 

 CynogJossum officinale, 173. 



Delap, Alex. — Tree Mallow in Ire- 

 land, 112. 



Delap, A. H. — Additional Localities 

 for Land and Fresh-water 

 Mollusca, 84. 



Denudation at Cultra, 16, 47. 



Didymoprium grevillei, 117. 



Dolomite of Cork, 117, 135, 221. 



Donegal Coleoptera, 53 ; Lepidop- 

 tera, 147 ; Land and Fresh-water 

 Mollusca, 230. 



Donovan, G. E.— Goosander in 

 Cork, 86. 



Dowling, J. J. — Quails in Dublin, 

 201. 



Dublin Coleoptera, 139, 160, 173, 

 197 ; Flora, 283 ; Hymenoptera, 

 197 ; Lepidoptera, 322 ; Micro- 

 scopical Club, 26, 50, 81, 115, 172, 

 195, 278, 297, 318; Nat. Field 

 Club, 27, 51, 82, 145, 196, 226, 254, 



298, 320. 



Duck, Feruginous, 114; King, 177. 

 Duerden, J. E. — Some North of 

 Ireland Polyzoa, 165. 



Earthworms of Ireland, 6, 39, 89, 

 121, 188, 216, 238, 272, 288. 



Egg-collecting and Egg-destruc- 

 tion, 57. 



Eleocharis acuularis, 276. 



Entomology, Irish, 32. 



Epicoccum purpurascens^ 115. 



Erica mediterranea flowering in 

 October, 321. 



Erne, L., Crustacea of, 24. 



Erosion, Marine, 16, 47. 



Erythrcea centaureum, white, 23. 



Ethnography of Aran Islands, 303. 



Euphorbia cyparrissias, 250. 



Eurite containing Riebeckite, 172. 



Farriiigton, T. — Magnesian Lime- 

 stone of the Cork District, 135. 



Fesfuca sylvatica, 84. 



Fitzgibbon, M. — Lepidoptera at 

 Woodenbridge, 175. 



Flora of Aran Islands, 75, 106 ; of 

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

 155, 182, 212, 228, 250; of Donegal, 

 84 ; of Dublin, 283 ; of Kildare, 

 321 ; of North-east of Ireland, 

 51 ; of Queen's County, 321 ; of 

 Rathlin Island, 53, 



Flowers ; Autumn Blossoming of, 



299, 321, 321 ; early Flowers, 199 ; 

 Inconstancy of Colour of, iii, 

 174, 229. 



