ixxvi INDEX TO AUTHORS. 
Harvey, Prof. William Henry, M.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. « 
Account of a new British Saxifage [S. Andrewsii].—London Journ. of 
’ Bot. 1848, pp. 569-571; plate 19. 
Record of Trichomanes radicans at Valentia, Kerry.—Phytol. 1853, 
p. 1007. . 
[On two recently discovered plants new to Ireland—Saxifraga Andrewsit 
and Simethis bicolor].—Roy. Dublin Soc. Reports 1855, pp. 6-7. 
Hennessey, Prof. Henry, F.R.S., M.R.I.A. : 
On the Origin of the South European Plants found growing in the West 
and South of Ireland.—Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 1867, pp. 66-70. 
Hind, Rev. William Marsden : 
Three days at Killarney.—Phytol. 1857, pp. 25-28. 
Dingle and its flora.—Phytol. 1857, pp. 97-100. 
How, William, M.A. ; 
Phytologia Britannica. London. 1650. This work contains a few 
Irish records by the Rev. Richard Heaton; those for Sazifraga 
umbrosa and Euphorbia hiberna (as Tithymalus hibernicus) may very 
possibly refer to Kerry, unfortunately no exact locality is given. 
Irish Academy, Royal, Proceedings of, 1872-1914............ Proc. RIA. 
Irish Field Club Union : 
Kenmare Conference, 1898. Botany: vide Praeger, R. Ll. 
Irish Flora, The, 1833: vide Baily, Miss Katherine Sophia. 
Trish Naturalist, The, 1892-1916.............. 2. cece cence eens Irish Nat. 
Journal of Botany, The London, 1842-1848. 
Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, 1863-1916........... Journ. of Bot. 
Kinahan, George Henry, F.G.S., M.R.LA. : 
Nat. Hist. Notes [Trichomanes radicans near Waterville].—Proc. Dub. 
Nat. Hist. Soc. 1865, pp. 77-78. 
Kinahan, Prof. John Robert, M.D., F.L.S., M.R.1L.A. : 
On the distribution of Ferns in Ireland, with a list of some of the remark- 
able localities in which they grow.—Nat. Hist. Rev. 1858, pp. 175-187. 
Addenda to the above.—Nat. Hist. Rev. 1860, pp. 39-40. 
Ley, Rev. Augustin, M.A., F.L.S. ; 
Thalictrum alpinum in Kerry.—Journ. of Bot. 1887, p. 374. 
