Index (conti7iued). 



Roughfort 285. 



Round Towers — Devenish 81, 



Dromiskin 385, Drumcliff 308, 



Mahee 153. Monasterboice 



270, Sligo 280. 

 Royal Botanic Gardens, Glae- 



nevin 12. 

 Royal Zoological Gardens of 



Ireland 12. 

 Rubus caesius 11, Idseus 472. 

 Rules 117, 229, 347, 447, 522. 



Saxifraga aizoides 106, tridacty- 



lites 272. 

 Scapanorhynchus gigas and 



raphiodon 331. 

 Scolopendrium vulgare 20, 171, 



269. 

 Scutellaria galericulaU 82, 402. 

 Sea Anemones 326. 

 Sea Urchins 47. 



Seduni acre 278, Rhodiola 171. 

 Shark's Teeth from Local Cre- 

 taceous Formations 330. 

 Slieephaven 159. 

 Silene anglica 389. 

 Simple ^lounts for Common 



Objects 341. 

 Sir Hans Sloane 151. 

 Sisymbrium Alliaria 478. 

 Sisyrinchium anguetifolium 106. 

 Sligo 279, 306. 

 Smugglers Cave 19. 

 Smyxnium Olusatrum 147. 

 Some Recent iDiscoveries at the 

 Crannoges, Lough Mourne 46. 

 Some Recent Records in our 



local Flora 440. 

 Some Souterrains in Antrim 



and Down 213, 426. 

 Sparganium ramosum 82. 

 Spiders 436. 



Spiranthes Romanzoffiana 106. 

 Statice occidentalis 106. 

 Stelfox, James, M.I.C.E., The 



West Coast of Norway 114. 

 Stellaria glauca 106. 

 St. Mochta's House 384. 

 Stone Axe Factories 421. 

 Stone Circles— Goward Hill 107, 



Ravensdale Park 387. 

 Stormont Glen 74. 

 Strachen, J. — ^Origin of the 

 Carnmoney Chalcedony 420, 

 Origin and Growth of Agate 



and Chalcedony 328, The 



Geogony of Some Secondary 



Minerals 501. 

 Standhill 316. 

 Strangford Lough 150. 

 Succinea elegans 272, oblonga 



82. 



Taxidermy 325. 



Templeoatrick 285. 



Terebella 175. 



Thalictrum dunense 290. 



The American Mound Builders 

 438. 



The British Association, Its 

 Objects and Workings 41. 



The Club's Builders 189. 



The Etvolution of the Mourne 

 Mountains 433. 



The Feathered World 319. 



The Franciscan Friary of Kill- 

 connell 35. 



The Geogony of Some Second- 

 ary Minerals 501. 



The Influence of the Belfast 

 Naturalists' Field Club in 

 Promoting the Advancement 

 of Science 225. 



The Stone Age in South Africa 

 499. 



The Teeth of Vertebrates 51. 



Tomlinson, W. J. C— The Evo- 

 lution of the Mourne ^loun- 

 tains 433, Some Recent 

 Records in Our Local Flora 

 440. 



Tornamoney 17. 



Tragopogon pretensis 389. 



Tribute to the Late Professor 

 Tat© 31. 



Trichomanes radicans 106. 



Trifolium ifiliforme 106, medium 

 87. 



Trigonella ornithopodioidee 106. 



Trinity College 12. 



Trochus helicinus 149, lineatus 

 11, 485. 



Tropseolum sjx-ciosum 23. 



Tunicvita 175. 



Turtur communis 296. 

 Typha latifolia 402. 



Ulster Fisheries and Biology 

 Association 174. 



