ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY 

 CLARE ISLAND SURVEY 



SCHEME OF PUBLICATION 



[The parts already published are marked with an asterisk. The whole will form 

 Vol. XXXI of the Proceedings of the Academy, and will cost about 40«.] 



1 General Description, and Narrative. R. LI. Praeger. 



2 History and Abchaeology. T. J. Westropp. 



3 Place Names. T. J. Westropp. J. H. Lloyd' 

 $ Gaelic Plant and Animal Names, N. Colgan. 



5 Agriculture. Prof. James Wilson. 



6 Meteorology. W J. Lyons. 



7 Geology. Prof. G. A. J. Cole. 



8 Peat Deposits. F. J. Lewis. 



9 Tree-Growth. A. C. Forbe9. 



10 Phanerogamia and Pteridophyta. R. LI. Praeger. 



11 Musci. Rev. Canou Lett. D. McArdle. 



12 Hepatioae. Rev. Canon Lett. D. McArdle. 



13 Fungi. Sir H. C. Hawley. Carleton Rea. 



14 Lichenes. Miss A. Lorrain Smith. 

 18 Algae — Marine. A. D. Cotton. 



16 Algae — Fbeshwatee. William West. 



17 Mammalia. G. E. H. Barrett-Hamilton. 



18 Aves. R. J. Ussher. Prof C J. Patten. N. H. Foster. 



19 REPrnjA and Amphibia. R. F. Scharff. 



20 Pisces and Cyclostomata. G. P. Farran. 



21 Tuntoata and Hemiohorda. G. P. Farran. R. Southern. 

 i)t22 Mollusca — Marine. N. Colgan. Is. 



23 Mollusca — Land and Freshwater. R. Welch. A. W. Stelfox. 



24 Hymenopteba. Claude Morley. 



25 DrpTERA. P. E. Grimshaw. 



26 Lepidoptera. W. F. de V. Kane. 



27 Neubopteba. J. N. Halbert. 



28 Coleopteba— Terrestrial. Rev W. F. Johnson. J. N. Halbert. 



29 Coleopteba — Aquatic. F. Balfour-Browne. 



30 Hemtpteba. J. N. Halbert. 



31 Obthopteba, Prof. G. H. Carpenter. 



[For continuation see page 8. 



