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sufficiently well known. Taking them in the order of publication 
we have :— 
1845. Harvey, J.R. Contributions towards a Fauna and Flora of the 
County of Cork, read at the meeting of the British Association held at 
Cork in the year 1843. The Vertebrata by J. R, Harvey; the Mollusca, 
Crustacea, and Hchinodermata by J. D. Humphreys; the Flora by Dr. 
Power. 1 vol.,8vo. Cork and London. 
1846. Richardson, H. D. Facts concerning the Natural History of the 
gigantic Irish Deer.. 8vo. Dublin. 
1849—56. Thompson, W. The Natural History of Ireland. Vols. 
I—IIL., Birds. Vols. I1V., Mammalia, Reptiles, Fishes, and Invertebrata. 
8vo. London. 
1853. Watters, J. The Natural History of the Birds of Ireland, 
Indigenous and Migratory. Post 8vo. Dublin. 
1880. Patterson, R. L. The Birds, Fishes, and Cetacea commonly 
frequenting Belfast Lough. 8vo. London and Belfast. 
To give a complete list of the various papers relating to Irish 
zoology, which may be found scattered throughout the pages of 
scientific journals, need not here be attempted. It will suffice 
for our present purpose if we indicate the names of the journals 
in which they may be found. These are :— 
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. 4to. Dublin. 1787 to date. 
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 8vo. Dublin. 1837 to date. 
Journal of the Geological Society of Dublin. 
Journal of the Royal Geological Society of Ireland. 
Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Dublin. 
Proceedings, Dublin University Zoological and Botanical Association. 
Journal of the Royal Dublin Society. 
Proceedings of the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society. 
Loudon’s Magazine of Natural History. 
Magazine of Zoology and Botany. 
Annals of Natural History. 
Tho Zoologist. 
Doubtless there are other periodicals in which papers relating 
to the fauna of Ireland may be found, and it is almost superfluous 
to name the Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal, Linnean, 
and Zoological Societies, which would of course be consulted by 
any one seeking information on such a subject. 
It will be gathered from the foregoing remarks that there are 
comparatively few works of real value relating to the fauna 
