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Index. 



Rhizoglyphiis echinatus, 84. 



Royal Irish Academy, new mem- 

 bers, 117. 



Royal Zoological Society, 15, 35, 

 63, 84, IT2, 122, 167, 180, 194, 224, 

 244, 256. 



Scaup-duck ou inland waters, 95. 



Scharff, R. F. : The Wild Cat in 

 Ireland, 79, 184 ; Review of 

 Caiman's The Genus Nemato- 

 brachion, 116; Review of Tatter- 

 sail's Schizopodous Crustacea of 

 the north-east Atlantic slope, 

 116; Bottle-nosed Dolphins in 

 Dublin Bay, 121 ; Is the Minnow 

 a native of Ireland ? 225 ; Fox- 

 Shark in Sheep Haven, Co. 

 Donegal, 263 ; Occurrence of a 

 Numb Ray in Dublin Bay, 263. 



Schizopods, Irish deep-water, 116, 

 261. 



Scoter, Common, breeding in Ire- 

 land, 199. 



Sea- Anemones, 181. 



vSeaforthia elegans, 66. 



Seymour, H. J. (and G. A. J. Cole) : 

 Joseph Patrick O'Reilly (obi- 

 tuary and bibliography), 45. 



Shark, Fox, in Sheep Haven, 263. 



Shearwaters in 1901, 43. 



Sheep dips, 117. 



Sirex gigas in the North, 198. 



vSisyrinchium angustifolium in Co. 

 Tipperary, 197. 



Skylark, light buff, 183. 



vSligo ferns, 39. 



Smith, W. S. : Further evidence of 

 Ivough Neagh fishermen as to 

 the causes of injuries to Pollan, 

 94 ; Wild Duck's nest in a tree, 

 200. 



Sparrow, Tree, at Belmullet, 72. 



Splachnum ampuUaceum, 67. 



Sponges, fresh-water, 247. 



Stephens, Jane : Irish fresh-water 

 Sponges, 247 ; noticed, 44, 196. 



Stewart, S. A. : The vitality of 

 seeds, 19. 



Sthenoteuthis pteropus, 54. 



Strachan, James : Occurrence of 

 the fungus Peziza Adae in Ire- 

 land, 185. 



Strepsilas interpres, 165, 182. 



Swan, Whooper, at Lough Neagh, 

 96. 



Tattersall's Schizopodous Crus- 

 tacea of the north-east Atlantic 

 vslope, 116. 



Thecla rubi, i8i» 



Thuidium delicatulum in Co. 



Dublin, 133. 

 Torpedo nobiliana in Dublin Bay, 



263. 



Trichoniscus roseus, new stations, 

 198. 



Trumbull, J. : I^ittle Auk at Port- 

 marnock, 44; lyittle Auks off 

 Co. Donegal, 96 ; Turnstones in 

 the nesting season, 182. 



Turnstones on Lough Neagh, 165 ; 

 in the nesting season, 182. 



Tursio tursiops, 121. 



Tutt's Practical Hints for the field 

 Lepidopterist (reviewed), 83. 



Tyrone Field Club, 86. 



Ulota phyllantha, 35. 



Ulster Fisheries and Biology 

 Association, 89. 



Ussher, R. J. : Great Shearwaters 

 and Soot}' Shearwaters in 1901, 

 43 ; Birds met with on Con- 

 naught lakes, T25 ; Common 

 Scoter breeding in Ireland, 199 ; 

 Quail in Co. Waterford, 264; 

 Decrease of Crossbills, 264. 



Vegetation, Committee for Survey 



and Study, 90. 

 Vegetation on brickwork, 118. 

 Vespa austriaca in Co. Wexford, 



182. 



Vitality of seeds, 19, 40, 69. 80, 163. 



Waddell, C. H. : Glyceria festucae- 

 formis at Portaferry, 19 ; 

 Thuidium delicatulum, Mitt, in 

 Co. Dublin, 133 ; The numbering 

 of the Botanical County divisions 

 of Ireland, 197. 



Wagtail, White, at Bartragh, 134. 



Warren, R. : Great run of Herrings 

 in Killala Bay and the Moy es- 

 tuary, 70; Glaucous Gull at Moy- 

 view, Co. Sligo, 71 ; Tree Sparrow 

 in Belmullet, Co. Mayo, 72 ; Corn- 

 crakes in winter, 134; White 

 Wagtails at Bartragh, 134; Ice- 

 land Gull in the Moy estuary, 

 135 ; Supposed Wild Cat in 

 Ireland, J35 ; Tufted Duck- 

 breeding on Lough Conn, 165 ; 

 Wild Cats formerly indigenous 

 in Ireland, 166 ; The Wild Cat in 

 Ireland, 183. 



Waterford Museum, 251. 



Water-rail, White, 44. 



