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[Proc. B.N.F.C., 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Page 1. Robert Patterson, F.L.S., M.R.I. A. 



,, The Patterson Museum. 



14. Lough Nagarriva, the Home of Pisidium hibernicum. 



56. Spiranthes RomanzofEana, on Shores of Lough Neagh. 



9<i. Junction of Basalt with Natrolite. 



121. Stone Circle at Ballymarlow. 



231 . The Fairy Bridges, Bundoran. 



261. Falls of Assaroe, Ballyshannon. 



265. The River Quoile at Inch Abbey. 



269. Richhill Castle. 



299. Dendritic Oxide of Manganese, on Porous Cortex of Flint. 



339. Cliffs of Horn Head from the sea. 



356. In Memoriam— Samuel Alexander Stewart. 



371. Lough Salt and Loughsalt Mountain. 



374. Tau Cross, Tory Island, and Seaweed drying for Kelp. 



378. Old Lint- Wheel or Flax-Bruiser, Mulroy Bay. 



,, Roche Moutonn^e at Melmore Head. 



401. Basalt from Spanish Bay, Giant's Causeway— typical section. 



,, Junction of Basalt (Spanish Bay) with Opal (Onyx), showing 

 layer of Hullite between the rock and mineral. 



410. Samuel Alexander Stewart, A.L.S., F.B.S.E. 



477. Clough water Castle or " Bedell's Tower " from the South. 



497. Ancient Doorway from Trinity Abbey. Now in Kilmore 

 Cathedral. 



547. Exterior of Exogyra columba from Chloritic Sands, Colin 

 Glen ; coated heavily with Beekite. 



Typical microscopic appearance of Beekite by reflected light. 



PRESBM'Ei) 

 16 OCT 1913 



