Index (continued). 



Forth, F. C, A.R.C.Sc, How 

 Can the Municipal Technical 

 Inetitute Aid the Progress of 

 Natural Science 43. 



Forts— Castle Guard 389, Dun- 

 crue 180, Dundalgan 386, 

 iGrianan of Aileach 160, Lis- 

 nalinchy 86, .Magheramayo 

 476, O'Neill's 151, Rosskeagh 

 386, Roughfort 286, Sessiama- 

 garroll 178, Wiley's 86. 



Franciscan Friary of Killconnell 

 35. 



Fruits and Vegetables 517. 



Gallway, W. H., A Chat About 

 British Star Fishes 423, Sea 

 Anemones 326. 



Garron Point 16. 



Oasterosteus gymnurus and 

 pungitius 6. 



Geology and .Scenery 233, 



Geological Aspects of Water 

 Supply 504 



Geological Photographs 342. 



Geranium Phaeum, pratense and 

 striatum 472, Sanguine um 389. 



Oiant's Ring 84. 



Glenariff 17. 



Glendalough 12. 



Glenarm 16, 74. 



Glencar 282, 311. 



Glyceria festuoseformis 296. 



Gobbins 18, Cliflf Path 88, 380. 



Goniopholis 255. 



Gough, Geo. C, B.Sc, F.G.S., 

 The Age of the Earth 427, 

 ■Geology and Scenery 223, 

 iSpiders 436. 



Gray, Wm., M.R.I. A., Mount- 

 ing Microecopic Objects 509, 

 Report as Delegate tO' the 

 British Association 442, The 

 British Association : Its Ob- 

 jects and Workings 41, The 

 Influence of the Belfast 

 Naturalists' Field Club in 

 Promoting the Advancement 

 of Science 225. 



Green, Wra. A., Taxidermy 325. 

 Greyaboey 155. 

 Gunnera erymunus 77. 

 Gun's Island 11. 



Habenaria albida 372, bifolia 

 82, viridis 78 



Half an Hour in Canterbiiry 

 324 



Helen's Tower 292. 



Helicella Zakkarensis 222. 



Helix arbustorum 182, aspersa 

 88, 150, 317, 381, caper ata 

 272, fusca 478, hiepida 272, 

 intersecta 16, lanieUata 173, 

 478, nemoralis 272, pisana, 

 rotundata, and virgata 272. 



Henry, Augustine, M. A., 

 F.L.S., L.R.C.P. (Ed.), 

 Forests Wild and Culti- 

 vated 336. 



Hillsborough 260. 



Hob son, Mrs. B., Deneholee 

 and So uter rains 42'5, Some 

 Souterrains in Antrim and 

 Down 213. 



Honour to a Member 275, To 

 Members 335. 



How Can the Municipal 

 Technical Institute Aid the 

 Progress of Natural Science? 

 43. 



Howth 14. 



Hyalmia cellaria 272, excavRta 

 173, Nitidula- 172, radiatula 

 264. 



Hydrobia jenkinsi 7. 



Ichthyosaurue 328. 



Inismore 311. 



Innismurrav 416. 



Inscribed Rocks at Mulroy Bay 

 164. 



Irish Botany, Recent Progress 

 of 104. 



Irish Field Club Union 103, 279. 



Irish Peat Development Com- 

 pany 398. 



Kalmia grandiflorie 76. 



Killyleagh 151. 



Kistevaens — Giant's Grave 388, 



Roughfort 286. 

 Knabenshue, S. S., A.C. , The 



American Mound Builders 



438. 

 Knockagh 389. 

 Knocknarea Glen 316. 

 Knocloiinny 79. 

 Knocktinnel 487. 



