Inoiex. 



ix 



Lilly, C. J. : Sisj'riiichium angusti- 

 folium in Co. Tipperary, 197. 



Limerick Field Club, 258. 



Linton's British liieracia (re- 

 viewed), 83. 



Liverwort, new, 247. 



Lohmannia iusiguis, 249. 



M'Cleery, H. : Curious accident to 

 a Sand Martin, 248. 



M'Clintock, E. L L. : Whooper 

 Swan at Lough Neagh, 96 ; Turn- 

 stones on Lough Neagh, 165 ; A 

 light buff Skylark, 183. 



M'Endoo, W. : Quails in Co. Down, 

 164. 



Martin, Sand, accident to, 248. 

 Matricaria discoidea in Co. Cork, 

 223. 



Melitaea aurinia m Co. Kildare, 181. 



Minnow, is it native ? 225. 



Mite, new Irish, 249. 



Moffat, C. B. : The duration of 

 flight among Bats, 97 ; Unneces- 

 sary bird -killing, 135; Vespa 

 austriaca in Co. Wexford, 182. 



Mole remains in Ireland, 72. 



Mollusca of Co. Louth, 213 ; Irish, 

 134; of N.E. Wicklow, 8. 



Mosses from Co. Down, i. 



Moth, Death's-head, near Wexford, 

 93- 



Neale, F. : Melitaea aurinia in Co. 

 Kildare, 181 ; Quails in Co. Kil- 

 dare, 182. 



Necrosis in a Lapwing's foot, 32. 



Nichols, A. R. : A peculiar case of 

 necrosis in a Lapwing's foot, 32 ; 

 On some specimens of a large 

 squid, Sthenoteuthis pteropus 

 (Steenstrup), 54 ; noticed, 179. 



Norman, A. M. : Irish Crustacea 

 Ostracoda, 137. 



Numbering of Botanical County- 

 divisions of Ireland, 197, 220, 245. 



Obituary : J. P. O'Reilly, 45. 

 O'Brien, R. D. : Vitality of Seeds, 

 41. 



O'Reilly, J. P. : bibliography, 47 ; 



obituary, 45. 

 Orobanche rubra in Sligo, 222. 

 Ostracoda, 137. 



Pack-Beresford, D. R. : Psithyrus 

 campestris in Co. Carlow, 247 ; 

 Natterer's Bat in Co. Carlow, 248. 



Parsley Tern in Co. Wicklow, 222. 



Patten, Prof C. J. ; noticed, 44. 



Patterson Museum, 73. 



Patterson, R. : The Hairy-armed 

 Bat in Down and Antrim, 20 ; A 

 white Water-rail, 44 ; Corncrakes 

 in winter, 119; Greenland Falcon 

 in Co. Donegal, 1 19 ; vSirex gigas 

 in the North, 198. 



Patterson, Sir R. Lloyd : Early 

 arrival of Eider Ducks, 248. 



Pearson, Joseph, noticed, 14. 



Pegomyia betae, 84. 



Peziza Ada2, 185. 



Phillips, R. A. : Some Irish 

 brambles, 5 ; Distribution of 

 Cochlearia officinalis and C. 

 anglica, 118 ; Matricaria dis- 

 coidea in Co. Cork, 223. 



Phyllodromiagernianica at Poyntz- 

 pass, 262. 



Plagiochila killarniensis, 247. 



Plunkett, Thomas, noticed, 14. 



Pollan, injuries to, 94. 



Polypody, arjnormal growth, 40. 



Praeger, R. Lloyd : Additions to 

 Irish Topographical Botany in 

 1904, 21 ; Sligo ferns, 40; Review 

 of Linton's British Hieracia, 83 ; 

 The distribution of Fumitories in 

 Ireland, 156 ; A further Glyceria 

 hunt, 169; Notes on the botany 

 of Central Clare, 188; Achill 

 Island plants, 220 ; Plants of the 

 Ben Bulben district, 221 ; The 

 Parsley Fern in Co. Wicklow, 

 222 ; Epilobium alsinefolium in 

 Co. Leitrim, 223 ; Dr3'as octope- 

 tala on Muckish, 224 ; The flora 

 of the Mullet and Inishkea, 229; 

 Plants of the Cavan lakes, 260. 



Praeger, R. LK and G. Coffey's 

 The Larne Raised Beach (re- 

 viewed), 58. 



Psithyrus campestris in Co. Carlow, 

 247 ; in Co. Wicklow, 198. 



Quail in Co. Down, 164 ; in Co. 



Dublin, 164 ; in Co. Kildare, 182 ; 



in Co. Waterford, 264. 

 Queen's College, Belfast, 251. 



Ray, Numb, in Dublin Bay, 263. 



Reviews • Caiman's The Genus 

 Nematobrachion, 116 ; Camp- 

 bell's Notes on the Natural His- 

 tory of the Bell Rock, 39 ; 

 Gibson's Superstitions about 

 animals, 38 ; Linton's British 

 Hieracia, 83 ; Tattersall's Schizo- 

 podous Crustacea of the north- 

 east Atlantic slope, 116; Tutt's 

 Practical Hints for the field 

 lepidopterist, 83. 



