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The contents for the most recent issues of the Irish Naturalists' Journal are listed below.

Volume 31, Part 2

83        Rippey, I.  Obituary: Trevor Dempster Boyd MBE, FRMetS 1931–2010
85        Dingerkus, S.K., Stone, R.E., Wilkinson, J.W., Marnell, F. and Reid, N.  Developing a methodology for the National Frog Survey: a pilot study in Co. Mayo
91        Gittings, T. and Speight, M.C.D.  Sciomyza simplex Fallén, 1820 and Sciomyza testacea Macquart, 1835, snail-killing flies (Diptera, Sciomyzidae) new to Ireland
94        Sleeman, D.P., Partridge, T., O’Boyle, I., Gormley, E. and Toolan, D.  The badgers (Meles Meles (L.)) of Little Island, Co. Waterford
100      Walsh, P.M., Boyd, T., Nash, D.W., Rolston E. and Tyner, A.  Report on migrant and notable Lepidoptera in Ireland, 2008
108      Hawkins, C.J., Stuart, P., Heddergott, M. and Lawton, C.  Sinus worm (Skrjabingylus nasicola (Leuckart, 1842)) infection in American mink (Mustela vison Schreber, 1777) in Ireland
113      Mineo, G., O’Connor, J.P. and Ashe, P.  Records of Irish scelionid wasps (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea, Scelionidae) including notes on the genus Verrucosicephalia Szabò
118      O’Shea, F., Sleeman, D.P. and Davenport, J.  The effect of badger removal on road casualty mammals
123      Regan, E.C., Lovatt, J.K. and Wilson, C.J.  Natural fluctuations in numbers of the holly blue butterfly (Celastrina argiolus (L.)) (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) in Ireland
126      Short Communications
136      Cetacean Notes
137      Field Records – Insects
141      Plant Records
150      Zoological Notes
157      100 years ago
157      Book Reviews

Volume 31, Part 1

1        Ryan, C., Rogan, E. and Cross, T.  The use of Cork Harbour by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus (Montagu, 1821))
10      Nelson, E.C.  James Parson Burkitt (1870–1959): activities and natural history of a renowned Irish amateur ornithologist
18      Allen, D.E. and Hackney, P.  Further fieldwork on the brambles (Rubus fruticosus L. agg.) of north-east Ireland
23      Walsh, P.M., Boyd, T., Nash, D.W., Rolston, E. and Tyner, A.  Report on the migrant and notable Lepidoptera in Ireland, 2007
33      Quigley, D.T.G., Flannery, K., Herdson, D., Lord, R. and Holmes, J.M.C.  Slipper lobster (Scyllarus arctus (L.)) (Crustacea: Decapoda) from Irish, UK and Channel Island waters
40      O’Connor, J.P.  A review of the Irish inquiline Cynipidae (Hymenoptera)
43      Short Communications
50      Cetacean Notes
56      Field Records – Insects
59      Plant Records
62      Zoological Notes
70      Fish Notes
71      Annual Review
73      100 years ago
74      Book Reviews

Volume 30, Part 2

79      Rich, T.C.G., Cotton, D.C.F., Hodd, R.L.I.B., Houston, L., McCosh, D.J. and Wyse Jackson, M.B.  Conservation of Ireland’s biodiversity: status of the Irish endemic Hieracium basalticola Pugsley (Basalt Hawkweed) (Asteraceae)
90      Sigwart, J.D. and Leonard, L.M.  Coming out of its shell: molluscan collections in the National Museum of Ireland, Natural History Division
105    Baker, R.A.  The freshwater and marine mites (Halacaridae) of Ireland – a review and bibliography
112    Alexander, K.N.A. and Chandler, P.J.  Twelve flies new to Ireland and one further species confirmed as Irish from six historic demesnes (Diptera: Mycetophilidae, Sciaridae, Psychodidae, Scatopsidae, Ceratopogonidae, Dolichopodidae)
115    Hoare, D.  First record of albinism in the Lesser-spotted Dogfish (Scyliohinus canicula (L., 1758)) (Chondrichthyes: Scyliorhinidae) and a review of albinism in other elasmobranchs
119    Wyse Jackson, P.N.  William Thompson (1805–1852): zoologist and biogeographer
123    Thuróczy, C. and O’Connor, J.P.  Records of Irish Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) including thirteen species new to Ireland
127    O’Connor, J.P.  Additions and corrections to the Irish list of Trichoptera
130    Alexander, K.N.A.  The rediscovery of some of Ireland’s rarest wood-decay beetles (Coleoptera: Lymexylidae, Phloiophilidae, Ciidae, Tetratomidae, Melandryidae)
134    Fahy, E. and Carroll, J.  Conduct, catches and biological consequences of the hydraulic dredge fishery for Pod Razor (Ensis siliqua (L.)) in the north-west Irish Sea
140    Field Records – Insects
145    Plant Records
147    Botanical Note
147    Zoological Notes
149    Annual Review
152    100 years ago
153    Book Reviews

 

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