Index to Y.L.M. III

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ABBAN, Keeil, Marown, 585
ABBEY Church, Roof of, transferred to Castletown Grammar School (old Church of S. Mary), 478
— Lands in Malew, The Boundary of, in Chronicon Mannin, Rev.J. Quine. M.A., 417
ADAMS, L. E., Halichaerus gryphus, Great Grey Seal in the isle of Man, 451
ADDITIONS to Manks Moss List (1898), G. A. Holt, F.B.S.E., 402
ADDRESS of Retiring President, 1895, Rev. S. N. Harrison, B.A., 27
— 1896, Rev, J. Quine, MA., 113
— 1897, Deemster Gill, 268
— 1898, J W. Clinch, 369
— 1899, H. S. Clarke, F.E.S., 474
— 1900, Rev. S. A. P. Kermode, M.A.. 604
ADVANTAGES to Corresponding Societies of the British Association, 48
AIMS and Objects of the Microscopical Section, R. Okell, B.A., F.L.S., 102
— of the Society, 369
ANDREAS, Meeting at Knock.y Dhooney, August, 1895, 46
ANALYSIS of Brine and Salt from the Point of Ayre, 70
ANGLO-SAXON, Manks words derived from, 61
ANIMAL and Plant Life in the Isle of Man, Preservation of, 583
ANIMALS (Folklore), 165, 308
ANNUAL Meeting, Ramsey, 1895, 10
— Douglas, 1896, 83
— 1897, 254
— 1898. 358
— Ramsey, 1899, 459
— Douglas, 1900, 581
ANTHROPOLOGICAL Section (Folklore), Report of, 1895, Miss A. M. Crellin, 19
— 1896, Miss A. M. Crellin, 119
— 1897 ,, 285
— 1898 ,, 379
— 1899 ,, 482
— 1900 ,, 610
ANTIQUITIES, List of, in the Societies Collection, Ramsey, 375
Apis centuncularis, Lea f. cutter Bee. H. S. Clarke, F.E.S., 627
ARBORY, Cist and Urn, Ballacross, 478
— Meeting at Ballacross, September, 1899, 506
ARCHES from Rushen Abbey removed to Castletown Grammar School (Old Chapel of S. Mary), 405
ARCHALLAGAN, Excursion to, July 1896, 193
— Plantation, G. W. Drink-water, 193
" ARCHAEOLOGIA," Lhuyd’s, and. the Manx Language. G. W. Wood,A.K.C., 565
ARCHAEOLOGISTS, British Association Excursion to the Isle of Man, September, 1896. 206
ARCHAEOLOGICAL Section, Report of, 1895, P. M. C. Kermode, 18
— 1896 ,, 116
— 1897 ,, 274
— 1898 ,, 372
— 1899 ,, 477
— 1900 ,, 607
ARGUMENTS for a Manks Museum, 117, 118
ARRAN-granite Boulder, Bride, 21
AVEBURY, The Greatest Megalithic Monument in Britain, 430
AYRE, Point of, Borings at, 65 Salt at, 66

BACTERIOLOGY, A development and demonstration of the Theory of Zymosis, 51
BALDWIN, Excursion to, July, 1900, 584
" BALLA," The word, Primary application to the Treen, 98
BALLAUGH and Lezayre Curraghs, Excursion to, September, 1898, 408
—. Pre-historic Settlement (Crawyn), 18
— Young Herons, May, 1895, 123
BALLABEG, Lonan, Lintel graves, 215
BALLACHRINK, Marown, Site of Keeil, 502
BALLACROSS, Arbory, Cist and Pottery, 505, 507
— Meeting at, Sept. 1899, 506
BALLAKILLEY, Malew, Remains of Keeil, 503
BALLAMOOAR Gardens and Plantation, Jurby, 226
BALLANICHOLAS, Marown, Site of Chapel, 502
BALLASALLA, Excursion to S. Mark’s and, July, 1899, 502
— Meeting at, July, 1899, 503
BALLAYELSE, Arbory, Ruins of Keeil, 505
BALLINGAN Keeil, Marown, 207
BARONIES The Ecclesiastical, Rushen Abbey and, 334
BARULE, South, Stone Celt from, 45
BEGOADE, Conchan, Platform at, 117
BELLABBEY, Site of Keeil and Holy Welt, 584
BIOLOGICAL Station, Port Erin, 105, 208, 228, 587
BIRDS of the Isle of Man, List of, with Notes. P. M. C. Kermode, M.B.OJJ., 516
— seen in December, 1900. By C. H. B. Grant, 634
— Some further Notes on. P. G. Ralfe, 544
— of British Guiana. Notes on a few. Cyril Paton, 561
" BLACK FORT," S. Mark’s, 503
BLACKBIRD. Song fragment on . the (Manks), 179
BLUE POINT, 65
BOARD Schools, Study of Botany in. 605
BORINGS at the Point of Ayre, 61
— Blue Point, 65
— Knock-y-Dhooney, 65
— for Coal, and the Experimental Works in the North of the Island, 65
— Map to illustrate, 72
BOTANICAL Section, Report of 1895. Rev. S. A. P. Kermode M.A., 22
— 1896 ,, 121
— 1897 ,, 28~
— 1898 ,, 38(
— 1899 ,, 481
— 1900 ,, 61]
BOTANISTS, British Associatior Excursion to the Isle of Man 1896, 223
BOTANY, Study of in Board Schools, 605
BOULDER, Arran-granite, Bride 21
— Gneiss, 21
— First granitic gneiss, Michae shore, 487
— Lake District, Maughold, 21
BOULDERS, Some remarkable noticed in 1897. Rev. S. N. Harrison, B.A., 323
BOUNDARY of Abbey Lands in Malew, in Chronicon Mannim. Rev. J. Quine, MA., 417
BOWOOD Pinetum, 430
BILADBURY, The late Dr., Resolulution concerning, 46
BRADDA Head, Circles on the Carnanes, 638
BRADDAN Camp, British Association excursion, 206
BRADFORD, Report of Delegate to the British Assocation, 1900. J. Lomas, F.G.S. , 625
Brassica monensis at the Lhen, 500
BREWERIES in the Isle of Man in the XVI. Century. Rev. J. Quine, MA. , 106.
BRIDE, Encroachments of the Sea, 1899, 487
— Meeting at Rectory, July, 1899, 501
— Gneiss Boulders, 21
BRINE and Salt from the Point of Ayre, Analysis of, 70
BRISTOL, Report of Delegate to the British Association Meeting, 1898. P. M. C. Kermode, 424
BRITISH Association Advantages to Corresponding Societies of, 48
— Excursion to Isle of Man, September, 1895, 204
— The Isle of Man and the, 561
— Meeting at Ipswich, Report of Delegate, 1895. l)eemster Gill, 87
— Toronto, 1897. G. W. Lamp. lugh, F.G.S. , 330
— Bristol, 1898. P. M. C. Kermode, 424
— Dover, 1899. P. M. C. Ker. mode, 551
— Bradford, 1900. J. Lomas, F.G.S., 625
BUGGANE, Manks Folklore, 139
— y-chione.dhoo, 142
BURIALS, Manks Folklore, 132

CAMPION monensis, Niarbyl, 225
CARBONIFEROUS, Old Red Sand. stone or Permian, Peel, 220
CARNANES, Rushen, Flints from Hut Circles. 639
CASTLE Rushen, Catalogue of Musoum in, 283
— Elk set up in, 401
— Loan Collection at, Sept. 1896, 208
— Meeting at, August, 1898, 406
— ,, October, 1899, 50~
— Museum, 509
— Temporary Museum in, 406
CASTLETOWN Grammar School (Old Church of S. Mary), Arches from Rushen Abbey removed to 405
CASTLETOWN, Roof of Abbey Church removed to, 478
CASTS of Manks Crosses, Ramsey, 210
CATACOMBS of Rome, 607
CATALOGUE of Museum, Castle Rushen, 283
— Government Office (now in Castle Rushen), 276
— Peel Castle, 282
CATHEDRAL Church, The, 333
CHAPEL, The Treen, 334
— and Burial Ground, Site of, Lorne House, 406
— Site of, Knockrhenny, Malew, 503
CHARMS, 168
CHICKEN, The Spotted Hen and Little, Story of (Manks), 175
— (Translation), 177
CHODAT, Dr. , University, Geneva, elected an Honorary Member, 202
CHRONICON Manniae, The Boundary of Abbey Lands in Malew. Rev. J. Quine, M.A., 417
CINERARY Urn, Gob.y.Volley, Lezayre, 409, 478
CIRCLE, Bradda Head, 638
— Glen Darragh, 207
— Mull Hill, 637. 638
— and Cist, Glen Aldyn, 117
CIST, S. John’s, 373
___ and Urn, Arbory, 478
___ ,, Gretch-veg, Lonan, 479
— and Pottery, Ballacross, Arbory, 506
____ and Flints, Alfred Pier, Port S. Mary, 640
CISTERCIAN Church, Rushen Abbey, 405
CLARKE, H. S., F.E.S., Address of Retiring President, March, 1899. 474
Apis centuncularis, Leaf-cutter Bee, 627
— Collection of Lepidoptera, 409
— Excursion to Curraghs, Sept. 1898, 408
— Notes on the Life History of, P. niqiocincta (xanth"mista), 246
Sphinx ligustri, Privet Hawk-moth, 431
— Locusts in the Isle of Man, 543
— Report of Entomological Section, 1895, 24
— ,. 1896, 124
— ‘, 1897, 291
— ,, 1898, 384
— ,, 1899, 492
— ,, 1900, 616
CLINCH, ,T. W. , Address of Retiring President, 1898, 369
CLENCH, Report of Microscopical Section, 1895, 26
— 1896, 127
— The Microscope, Its Origin, Development, and Uses. 49
CLOSE-Y-GAREY, Irish Elk from, 318, 327
COAL Borings in the North of the Island, 30
— and Salt Borings in the North 1sf the Island, Map to illustrate. J. Todd, C.E., 72
— On the Borings for, and the Experimental Salt Works in the North of the Isle of Man. J. Todd. G.E., 65
COAST Fisheries, 325
COLEOPTERA and Lepidoptera, from Simla, India. F. Swinnerton, 618
COLLECTION at Castle Rushen, 208, 481
" COMMISSION Cod," U.S.A., 325
CONGLOMERATE Beds, Langness. Prof. W. Boyd.Dawkins, F.R.S., 214
CONCHAN, Platform, Begoade, 117
CONTRIBUTIONS to the Folklore of the Isle of Man C. Roeder, 129
CONVERSAZIONE, Douglas, Major Stephen, Mayor, 229
COPEPOPA, The Placeof, in Nature. I.’ 0. Thompson, F.L.S., 621
— Plate, 624
COPPER Mines, Langness, 199
CORRESPONDING Societies of British Association, Advantages of, 48
CRANSTAL, Encroachment of the Sea in 1825, 29
— Lough and Lhen. Excursion to, .June, 1899, 500
CRELLIN, Miss.A. M., F.R.H.S., New Daffodil (1899), 489
— Notes on Tortoise at Orrysdale, 515
— Report of Anthropological
— Section (Folklore), 1895, 19
— ,, 1896, 119
— ,, 1897, 285
— ,, 1898, 379
— ,, 1899. 482
— ,, 1900, 610
CRELLIN, J. C., MA., Report of Zoological Section, 1895, 22
— ,, 1896, 122
— ,, 1897, 288
— ,, 1888, 381
— ,, 1899, 489
— ,, 1900, 612
CRONK-NY-IREY-LAA, 505
— Moar, Rushen, Flakes from, 640
— Stimark, British Association . Excursion to, 1896 209
CROSBY, Meeting at, May, 1895, 45
-— Igneous Dyke, 218
"CROSH-MOOAR," Lhergydhoo, Earthwork, 319
CROSSES, Runic, and Treen Chapels, 102
— at Maughold, 19
— Casts of, Ramsey, 19
CROVAN’S, Godred, Stone, S. Mark’s, 503
CRUSH-CONGLOMERATES, Sulby. G. W. Lamplugh, F.G.S., 217
CULT-MARKINGS in the Isle of Man. A.W. Moore, M.A.,F.R.Hist.S., 434
CURRAGRS, Excursion to, July, 1896, 195
— Ballaugh and Lezayre, Excursion to, September, 1898, 408
CUSTOMS, Signs and, 167
Cycloptei’us lumpus, Lump fish, Ramsey, 461

DAWKINS, Prof.W. Boyd-. F.R.S., &c., 211, 212, 214, 216, 218, 219, 220
DAFFODIL, New. Miss A. M. Crellin, F.R.H.S., 489
DEAD, Contact with (Manks Folk. lore), 306
DEEMSTER Gill, Report of Delegate to the British Association Meeting, Ipswich, 1895, 87
— The late, Resolution concerning. 508
DELEGATE to the British Association Meeting, Ipswich, 1895. Deemster Gill, 87
— Toronto, 1897. (L. W. Lamplugh, 330
— Bristol, 1898. P. M. C. Kermode, 424
— Dover, P. M. C. Kermode, 1899, 551
— Bradford, 1900. J. Lomas, 625
DENTON, Thos., Description of the Isle of Man and its Customs: From MS. by, 1681. G. W. Wood, 435
DERBY, Isle of Man, Silver Cup won in (1701), 500
DERBYHAVEN, Porbeagle, Lamna cornubica, 339
DESCRIPTION of the Isle of Man and its Customs : From MS. by Thos. Denton, 1681. G. W. Wood, 435
DHOON granite, excellent for road purposes and durable as building stone, 488
Dianthcecia cctsia (Manani). H. S. Clarke, 476
DICTIONARY, The Triglot. A. W. Moore, M.A., &c., 56
DICTIONARY, Bishop Hildesley and the Manks, 56
DINNER, Farewell : British Association Excursion to the Isle of Man, 1896, 232
DISCITES Kissacki, n.s., from Scarlet, 407, 487
DOOMSDAY Book, The Manks. Rev. J. Quine, M.A., 92
DOUGLAS, Museum Lectures, 1897-8,347
— Meeting at, April, 1895, 45
—,, November, 1895, 47
— Annual Meeting, March, 1896, 83
— Meeting at, June, 1896, 86
—,, October, 1896, 200
— ,, January, 1897, 202
— -- Annual Meeting, March, 1897, 254
— Meeting at, May, 1897, 258
— ,, November, 1897, 321
— Annual Meeting, April, 1898, 355
—Meeting at, November, 1898, 412
— ,, February, 1899, 414
— ,, April, 1899, 461
,, -January, 1900, 512
— Annual Meeting, April, 1900, 581
— Meeting at, November, 1900, 589
— ,, January, 1901, 591
DOVER, Report of Delegate to the British Association, September,1899, 551
DRINKWATER, G. , M.A., Plantation, Archallagan, 193
DRYDEN, Sir H., 510
DWELLINGS (Mank Folklore), 132

EARLY Christian Monuments in the Hebrides, and the West of Scotland, 609
— Lamps and Candle-holders in the Isle of Man. P. 31. C. Kermode, 570
EARTHWORK at Port S. Mary, Destruction of, 118
EGGS of Lesser Tern, First instance of. P. G. Ralfe, 414
ELEMENTS, Foreign, in the Manks Language. A. W. Moore, M.A., 59
" ELK " Fossil. Report of Cmmittee, 26
— Subscriptions, &c., 192, 321, 330, 401, 460 ~"
— Close.y.Garey, 318, 321
— ,, Interim Report of Committee, 327, 395
— Examples of, met with in the Island, 395
ELK Set up in Castle Rushen, 401, 406
— Specimen of, in Edinburgh, from Loughan-ruy, Ballaugh, 1819, 408
ENCROACHMENT of the Sea, Bride and Michael, 1899, 487
— Ramsey, in 1644 and 1671, 29 - Shellag and Cranstal, 1895, 29
ENTOMOLOGICAL Section. Report of, 1895. H. S. Clarke, 24
— 1896 ,, 124
— 1897 ,, 291
— 1898 ,, 384
— 1899 ,, 492
— 1900 ,, 616
ESSENTIALS of a good Microscope, 53
ETHNOGRAPHICAL Survey, Committee of British Association, Report on, 20
— of the United Kingdom. Forms of Schedules, &c., 33
— Illustrations, 37
— Notes explanatory of the Schedules. B. S. Hartland, F.S.A., 73
EVOLUTION of the Microscope, History and, 50
EXCURSION to the Point of Ayre, August, 1895. J. Todd, 46
— Archallagan, July, 1896. G. W. Lamplugh, 193
— Curraghs, July, 1896. H. S. Clarke, 195
— Laneness, August, 1896. Dr. Teilet, 197
— Port Erin, July, 1897. Dr. Herdman, F.R.S., 317
— Poortown, September, 1897. P. M. C. Kermode, 318
— Rushen Abbey and Castle, August, 1898. Rev. J. Quine, 405
— Curraghs, Ballaugh and Lezayre, September, 1898. H. S. Clarke, 408
— Lough Cranstal and the Lhen, June, 1899. Rev. S. A. P. Kermode, 500
— S. Mark’s and Ballasalla, July. 1899. Rev. A. J. Holmes and G. Patterson, 502
— Sloc, Rushen, September, 1899. Rev. C. H. Leece, 504
— Baldwin, July, 1900. A. W. Moore, 584
— Port Erin, September, 1900. Dr. Richardson, 586
— of the British Association to the Isle of Man, September, 1896, 204
EXTINCTION of Ferns and rare Plants, 488
FAIRIES, 144, 148, 482, 485, 639
FAUNA, Underground, 551
FINDS in Rushen : Pre-historic Remains. F. Swinnerton, F.A.I., 635
FINN MacCooil, 136
" FIRE-HOLES," Neolithic, or, out-side cooking places. F. Swinnerton, 570
FISHERIES, Coast, 325
FLAKES on Cronk-Mooar, Bushen, 640
FLINTS from Rushen, 168
— found in the island by G. W. Lamplugh, F.G.S., 18
— at Alfred Pier, Port S. Mary, 640
— and Stone Implements, 116
— and Urn, Glencrutchery, Con-chan, 375
— and Urns, from Scard, Rushen, 372
FOLKLORE : Contributions to Manks : C. Roeder, 129.
— Dress,130.
— Food and Drink, 130
— Weddings, 131.
— Burials. 132.
— Lights, 132 ;
— Dwellings, 132;
— Time Keeping, 134.
— Surnames, 134.
— Skeeais and Yarns, 134.
— "Manannin mac Lir, 135.
— Finn mac Cool, 136,
— S. Patrick, 137.
— Glashtins, 137 ;
— Bugganes, 139.
— Buggane - y . chione- dhoo, 142.
— Phynnodderee, 143.
— Fairies, Cronk-ny-Mooar~ 144.
— Lheim garmin (The Leaping Weaver’s Beam), 147.
— Ghost in form of a Bear, 151.
— Ghosts and spirits (Scaanyn), 157.
— Mermaids andMermen, 159.
— Giants, 160.
— Wild Hunters,160.
— Lhiannan-shee, 161.
— Witches, 162.
— Animals,165.
— Wells and Well-worship, 166.
— Signs and Customs. 167.
— Charms, 168.
— Pet Names, 174.
— Nursery Tales: The Story of the Spotted Hen and Little Chicken. 175. The Story of the Kid, 177. Nursery Rhymes, 178. Songs : The Blackbird, 179. Proverbs, 179. Festivals, 180. Hunting the Wren, 190
—: Report of the Anthropological Section, 1895. Miss A. M. Crellin, 19
— 1896 ,, 119
— 1897 ,, 285
— 1898 ,, 379
— 1899 ,, 482
— 1900 ,, 610
FOLK-MEDICINE in the Isle of Man. A. W. Moore, M.A., 303. Superstitious remedies, 303. " Sympathetic magic," 305. Sacrifice and Purification, 305. Propitiation, 306. Contact with the Dead, 306. The Colour Red, 306. Personal influence, 307. Metals,307. Plants, 307. Animals, 308. Water, 308. Magic Writings and Sayings. 309. Miscellaneous remedies, 309. Herbal remedies, 310
FOOD, Importance of the Mussel as, 326
FOREMINTFERA of the Pleistocene Clay, Sheliag, Joseph Wright, F.G.S., 627
FORBES, Tablet to Professor Edward, Ballaugh, 408
FOREIGN Elements in the Manks Language. A. W. Moore, M.A., 59
FORM of the ancient Parish Church in Man. Rev. J. Quine, M.A., 337
FORT, Crosh-mooar, Lhergydhoo, 319
— in Lhen Trench, Kiondroghad, 500
— Trace of Earthwork, Ballakilpherric, Rushen, 505
FOSSIL Elk, Report of Committee, 26, 327, 395
— Subscriptions, &c., 192, 321, 330, 401, 460

GEOLOGICAL Section, Report of, 1895. Rev. S. N. Harrison, BA., 21
— 1896 ,, 120
— 1899 ,, 486
GEOLOGISTS, British Association Excursion to the Isle of Man, 211
GHOST in form of a Bear (Manks Folklore), 151
GHOSTS and Spirits (Scaanyn), 157
GIANTS, 160
— Fingers (Meir . fly . Fawyr), Lhergydhoo, 319
— Grave (Ooigyn . fly - Fawyr), Kew, German, 319
GILL, Deemster. Report of Delegate to the British Association meeting at Ipswich, 18~5, 87
— Address of retiring President, 1897, 268
— Museum, 271
— Manks Music, 274
— Resolution concerning the late, 508
GLASHTINS (Manks Folklore), 137
GLEN Darragh Stone Circle, Marown, 207
— Aldyn, Circle and Cist, 117
GOB-Y.VOLLEY, Lezayre, Cinerary Urn, 409, 478
CODARD Crovan, Stone, S. Mark’s, 503
GOVERNMENT Office.*(* Now in Castle Rushen.—ED.) Museum Catalogue, 276
— Buildings, Offer of Room in for Museum, by Lord Henniker, F.S.A., 358
GRANITIC Gneiss, First Boulder found, 487
GRANITE Dhoon,excellentfor road purposes and durable as building stone, 488
GREAT Grey shrike, Sulby, January, 1896, 82
— Seal, H. gryplius, Port Erin. I~. E. Adams, 451
— Spotted Wood-pecker, 415, 491
GREBE, Red-breasted, Santon, 23
GREGSON, C. S., F.E.S. , &c., The late, 493
GRETCH.VEG. Lonan, Cist and Urn, 479, 480

HALICHIERUS gryphus. Great Grey Seal, Port Erin. L. B. Adams, 451
HARRISON, Rev. S. N., BA., Ad.dress of Retiring President, March, 1895, 27
— Report of Geological Section, 1895, 21
— ,, 1896, 120
— ,, 1899, 486
— Some remarkable Boulders noticed in 1897, 323
HARTLAND, E.S., F. S. A . Ethnographical Survey : Notes explanatory of the Schedules, 73
‘ HEBRIDES and West .Scotland. Early Christian Monuments in, 609
HEMIFTERA-HETEROPTERA taken in the Isle of Man, 494
HENNIKER, Lord, F.S.A., Lieut.Governor, invited to be Honorary President, 83
— on Museum for the Isle of Man, 256
— Offer of room for a Museum in the Government Buildings, 358
HERBAL remedies, 310
HERDMAN, Prof. W. ~ A., F.}~.S., &c. Why Man should study Nature, 324
HERON, Young, Ballaugh, May, 1895, 123
HILDESLEY, Bishop, and the Manks Dictionary, 56
HISTORY and Evolution of the Microscope. J. W. Clinch, 50
HOLMES, Rev. A. J. Excursion to S Mark’s and Ballasalla, July, 1899, 502
HOLT, G. A., F.B.S.E. Additions to the Manks Moss List, April, 1898, 402
— Elected Honorary Member, June. 1899, 49
HONORARY Members elected, January, 1897— Dr. R Munro, F.S.A.Scot,
&c. , Edinburgh Dr. A. Montelius, Director of Musem, Stockholm Dr. Chodat, University, Geneva, 202
HUNTING the Wren. 190
HUT-CIRCLES, Slur, Rushen, 505
— Carnanes, Quartz arrow-head from, 639

IGNEOUS Dyke, Crosby, Marown, 218
ILLUSTRATIONS. Coal and Salt Borings at Point of Ayre, &c., 72
— Copepoda, 624
IMPORTANCE of the Mussel as food, 326
INJEBRECK, Meeting at, July, 1900, 585
INSULAR Government. Mr. Moore’s offer of Meteorological Instruments, 357
IPSWICH Report of Delegate to the British Association, 1895 Deemeter Gill, 87
IRISH ELK Report of Committee 267
— Close-y-Garey, near S. John’s 318
— Interim Reportof Committee 327, 395
— Examples of, met with in Man, 395
IRREE-LAA, Cronk-ny-, 505
ISLE of Man and the British Association, 560

JURBY, " Runic " Stones from Michael and, 481

KEEIL Abban, Baldwin, 585
— and Holy Well, Site of, Bell. abbey, Arbory, 504
— Ballakilley, Malew, Remains of, 503
— Ballakilpheric, Sillstone and stone pillars, 504
— Ballayelse, Arbory, Ruins of, 506
KEIG, T. , First, Mayor of Douglas. Resolution, 86
KELLY. Dr. , and the Triglot Dictionary., 57
KENDAL, P. F. , F.G.S. , Offer of Types of Glacial Shells. Bride, to Insular Museum, upon conditons, 411
KERMODE, P.M.C., F.S. A Scot., &c. Report of Archaeological Section, 1895, 18
— ,, 1896. 116
— ., 1897, 274
— ,, 1898, 372
— ,, 1899, 477
— ,, 1900, 607
— Report of Delegate to the British Association. Bristol,1898, 424
— ,, Dover, 1899, 551
— Museum Catalogue. Douglas,276. Peel. 282. . Castle Rushen, 283
— Sharks in Manks waters, 339
— Sculptured and Inscribed Stones recently found at Kirk Maughold, 629
— List of Birds of the Isle of Man, with Notes, 516
— Early Lamps and Candle holders in Man, 570
—— Elected Representative of the Isle of Man natural History Society on the Council of theLiverpool Marine Biological Committee, 512
KERMORE, Rev. S. A. P., M.A.
— Address of retiring President, March, 1900, 604
— Excursion to Lough Cranstal and the Lhen, June, 1899, 500
— Report of Botanical Section, 1895, 22
— ,, 1896, 121
— ,, 1897, 287
— ,, 1898, 380
— ,, 1899, 488
— ,, 1900, 611
KERROWGARROW, Marown, Meeting at, July, 1896, 1~5
KEW, German, Giant’s Grave, 319
KID. The Story of the (Manks), 176. Translation, 177
"KING Orry’s Days" (1075-1265), 99
Kissacki, Discites, n.s., from Scarlet, 407, 487
KNOCK - Y - PHOONEY, Andreas, Meeting at, August, 1895, 46
— Borings 65
KNOCK-Y-THODDAN, Braddan, 585
KNOWSLEY, List of the Principal M.S. examined by P. M. C. Kermode and A. W. Moore,. Sept. 1896, and by A. W. Moore, Sept.1897,297
LABORATORY, Marine Biological Port Erin, 228
LAKE District Boulders, Maughold, 21
LAMPLUGH, G. W., F.G.S., &c. Flints found in the Island, 18. Stack of Scarlet, 212. Pool-vash, 212. Sulby, Crush Conglomerates. 217. Igneous Dyke, Crosby, 218. Permian Carboniferous or Old Red, Peel, 221
— Report of Delegate to the British Association Meeting, Toronto, 1897, 330
LAMPS and Candle Holders, Early. P. M. C. Kermode, 570
LANGNESS, Excursion to, August, 1896, 197
— Meeting at, August, 1896, 200 ‘
LANGUAGE, Manks, Foreign Elements in the. A. W. Moore, M.A , 59
LATIN, Manx words derived from. 60
LAXEY Mines, 216
‘LEAF CUTTER Bee. Apis centuncularis, 627
LECTURES (Museum). Douglas, 1897-8, 347, 370
LEECE, Rev. C H., Excursion to Sloc, September, 1899. 504
LEPIDOPIERA, H. i~. Clarke, Collecrion, 409
— Collection from Simla. F. Swinnerton, 618
LESSER Tern, Eggs (First record in Man). I-’. G. Ralfe, 414
LEZAYLE, Origin of the name, 93
— Cineary Urn from Gob-yVolley, 409 478
LHEIM garmin (The Leaping Weaver’s Beam), 147
LHEN Trench, Kiondroghad, Fort, 500
LHEN, Brassica moneusis, 500
LHERGYDHOO, Giant’s Fingers, 319
LHIANNAN shea, 161
LHUYD’S " Archnologia " and the Manks Language. G. W. Wocd, 565
LIBRARY of the Society, Additions
to, 11. 16. 45, 47, 81, 82, 84, 87,
111, 201, 202, 203, 254, 258, 259,
262, 320, 321, 322, 355. 358, 353,
406, 409, 410, 412. 414. 459, 461,
466, 499, 501, 503, 506, 507, 510,
512, 513, 581, 583, 586, 589, 590,
592, 597
— and Museum of the Society, Report on. P. M. C. Kermode, 407, 415
LIFE-HISTORY of Polia nigrocincta, Notes on the. H. S. Clarke, F,E.S , 246
LIFE-HISTORY of Sphinx lipustri.~’ Notes on the. H. S. Clarke, F.E.S., 31
LIGHTS (Manx Folklore), 132
LINTEL graves, Ballabeg, Lonan. Rev. Canon Savage, M.A., F.S.A., 215
LIST of Local Antiquities in the Society’s Collection. P. M. C. Kermode, 375
— Birds of the Isle of Man, with Notes. P. M. C. Kermode. 516
— Members of the Society (1895-6), 7. (1897 8), 251. (1898 9), 351. (1899-1900), 455. : (1900-1), 577
— Officers of the Society (189565, 5. (1897-8), 249. (1898.9), 349, (1899-1900), 453. (1900-1). 575
—Past Presidents, 6, 250, 350, 454. 576
— Principal MSS. at Knowsley, examined by P. M. C. Kermode and A. W. Moore, September, 1896, and by A. W. Moore; September, 1897, 297
LITTLE Chicken. Story of the Spotted Hen and the, (Manks), 175.
— (Translation), 177
LOAN Collection, Castle Rushen, Sept. 1896, ~08
LOCAL Secretaries appointed, 582
LOCUSTS in the Isle of Man. H. S. Clarke, F ES., 543
LOMAS, J., F.G.S., Report of Delegate to the British Association, Bradford, 8th September, 1900, 625
LONAN, Urn, &c., from Gretchveg, 479
Lintel graves, Ballaheg, 215
— Treens, with special reference to, for illustration. Rev. J. Quine, M A., 95
LORNE House Castletown, Site of Chapel and Burial ground, 406
LOUGH Cranstal and the Lhen, Excursion to June, 1899, 500
— Gat-e-Whing, Andreas, White Water Lily, 501

MAGIC Writing or Sayings (Manks Folklore), 309
MAJOR Stephen. The Mayor’s Conversazione to the British Association Excursion, Douglas, 229
MALEW, The Boundary of the Abbey Lands of, in Chronicon Mannias. Rev. J. Quine, M.A., 417
MANANNAN Mac Lir, 135
MANKS Dictionary, Bishop Hildesley and the, 56
MANKS Dictionary. J. I. Mosley Compiler of the. C. Roeder, 341
— Doomsday Book, The. Rev J. Quine, M.A., 92
— Folklore. C. Roeder, 129
— Language, Foreign Element in. A. W. Moore, MA., 59
— Moss list, Additions to, April. 1898. G. A. bit, 402
— Music. Deemster Gill, 274
— Parish Church Sites. Notes on. Rev. J. Quine, MA. 331
— Words derived from Latin 60 ; from Old Norse, 61 ; fron Anglo-Saxon, 61
MARINE Biological Station, Porl Erin. 208
MAROWN, Runic Inscription. Rheyn, 478.
— Sites of Chapels. Ballachrink and Ballanicholas.502.
— Tumulus, Fort. 502.
— Treen Chapels in. A. W. Moore, MA. 433
MAUGHOLD, Sculptured and In scribed Stones recently found in. P. M. C. Kermode, 629
— Crosses at, 19
— Lake District Boulders, 21
MCWHANNELL, Treasurer’s Report, 1895, 15
MEDICINE, Folk-, in the Isle ol Man. A. W. Moore, M.A., 303 310
MEETING, Sixteenth Annual, Ramsey. 5th April, 1895, 10
— Douglas, 24th April, 1895, 41
— Crosby, May, 1895, 45
— Knock.y.Dhooney, Andreas August, 1895, 46
— Douglas, November, 1895, 4]
— Ramsey, December, 1895, 81
— ,, February, 1896, 82
— Seventeenth Annual, Douglas March, 1896, 83
— Douglas, June, 1896, 86
— Kerrowgarrow, Marown, July, 1896, 195
— Langness, August, 1896, 200
— Ramsey, September, 1896, 20(
— Douglas, October, 1896, 200
— Ramsey, November, 1896, 20]
— Douglas, January, 1897, 202
— Ramsey, February, 1897, 20
— Eighteenth Annual, Douglas. March, 1897, 254
— Ramsey, April, 1897, 257
— Douglas, May, 1897, 258
— Port Erin, July, 1897, 337
— Ramsey, October, 1897, 319
— Douglas, November, 1897, 32]
— Ramsey, January, 1898, 322
— Nineteenth Annual, Douglas. April, 1898, 355
— Ramsey, May, 1898, 358
MEETING, Castle Rushen, August, 1898, 406
— Sulby Parsonage, September, 1898, 409
— Ramsey, October, 1898, 410
— Douglas, November, 1898, 412
— Ramsey, 7th February, 1899, 412
— Douglas, 23rd February, 1899, 414
— Twentieth Annual, Ramsey, March, 1899, 459
— Douglas, April, 1899, 461
— Ramsey. June, 1899, 499
— Bride Rectory, June, 1899, 501
— Ballasalla, July, 1899, 503
— Ballacross, Arbory, September, 1899, 506
— Castle Rushen, October, 1899, 507
— Ramsey, December, 1899, 510
— Douglas, January, 1900, 512
— Ramsey, March, 1900, 513
— Twenty-first Annual, Douglas, April, 1900, 581
— Ramsey, May, 1900, 583
— Injebreck, July, 1900, 585
— Port Erin, September, 1900, 589
— Douglas, November, 1900, 589
— Ramsey, December, 1900, 590
— Douglas, January, 1901, 591
— Ramsey, February, 1901, 592
MELAMPYRUM pratense, var. mon. tanum, S. Barrule, 407, 408
MEMBERS of the Society, 7, 251, 351, 455, 577
MERMAIDS and Mermen, 159
METALS (Manks Folklore), 307
METEOROLOGICAL Section, Report of.A. W. Moore, 1897, 296
— ,, 1898, 387
— ‘, 1899, 497
— ,, 1900, 619
— Instruments. Offer of, to the Insular Governmeut by A. W. Moore, &c., 357
MICHAEL, Runic Inscription, 481
MICROSCOPE : The, its Origin, Development, and Uses. J. W. Clinch, 49
—— The Aims and Objects of the. R. Okell, BA., FJA.S., 102
MICROSCOPICAL Section, Report of. J. W. Clinch, 1895, 26
— ,, 1896, 127
MINES, Laxey, 216
MONENSIS, Campion, Niarbyl, 225
MONTULIUS, Dr. 0., Stockholm, elected an Honorary Member, January, 1897, 202
MOORE, A. W., M.A., F.R.Hist. Soc., F.R.M.S., Cup-markings in the Isle of Man, 434
MOORE, Folk-Medicine in the Isle of Man, 303
— Foreign Elements in the Manks Language, 59
— List of the Principal M.S.. at Knowsley, examined by P. M.C. Kermode and A. W. Moore in September, 1896, and by A. W. Moore, September, 1897, 297
— Offer of Meteorological Instruments to the Insular Government, 357
— Report of the Meteorological Section, 1897, 296
— ,, 1898, 387
— ,, 1899, 497
— ,, 1900. 619
— The Triglot Dictionary, 56
— Treen Chapels in Marown 433
MOORE’S Surnames and Place-names in the Isle of Man, Notes on. Rev. J. Quine, MA., 444
MOSLEY, John Ivon, Compiler of the Manks Dictionary. C. Roeder, 341
MOSSES, Additions to List of Manks. G. A. Holt, &c., 402
— December, 1900. C. H B. Grant. 633
MULL Hill Circle. F. Swinnerton. F.A.I.. 209, 638
MUNRO, Dr. B., Sec. S.A.Scot., &c., elected Honorary Member, January, 1897, 202
MUSEUM, Additions to the Society’s, 11, 17, 45, 81. 84, 112,
203, 258, 264, 356, 359, 365, 370.
407, 410, 413, 414, 459, 468, 500,
504, 507, 510, 512, 513, 583, 586,
590, 591, 592, 600
— Report on the Society’s Library and. P. M.C.. Kermode, 407, 415
— Catalogue of, in Government Office, 276
— ,, in Peel Castle, 282
— ,, in Castle Rushen, 283
— Manks, Arguments for a, 117, 118, 232, 256, 271
— ,, Offer of room in Government Buildings. Lord Henniker,558
— Lectures, Douglas, 347, 370
— Castle Rushen, 406, 509
— Conditional offer of Type Shells. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S, 411
— Music, Manx. Deemster Gill, 274
MUSSEL, Importance of as food, 326

NAME, "Lezayre," Origin of the, 93
NAMES, Pet (Manks Folklore), 174
NATIONAL Trust for Places of’ Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, 552
NATURE. Why man should study. Prof.W. A. Herdman, FR.S., &c., 324
NEED for a Manks Museum, 341
NEOLITHIC Fire-holes, or, Outside Cooking Places. F. Swinntrton, FA.I. , 570
NEW Zealand Shrubby Veronicas. R. Okell, F.L.S., 122
NIARBYL, Campion monensis, 225
NOTES explanatory of the Schedules. Ethnographical Survey. E. S. Hartland, F.S.A. 73
— on the Life-history of Pol’ia niqi-ociocta. H. S. Clarke, 246
Sphinx iillustri. H S. Clarke, 431
— The Form of the ancient Parish Church in Man. Rev. J. Quine, MA., 337
— Manks Parish Church Sites. Rev J. Quine, MA.. 331
— Sectional work, 128
— Moore’s Surnames and Place-names in the Isle of Man. Rev. J. Quine, 444,
— A few British Guiana Birds. Cyril Paton, 561
— Some further, on Manx Birds. P. G. Ralfe, 544
— Tortoise at Orrysdale. Miss A. M. Crellin, 515
NURSERY Rhymes, 178
— Tales, 175, 176, 177

OBJECTS of the Society, 1, 369
—— and Aims of the Microscopical Section. 11. Okell, F.L S., 102
OFFER of Meteorological Instruments to the Insular Govern-ment by A. W. Moore, 357
OFFICERS of the Society. List of, 5, 249, 349. 453, 575
OKELL R., B.A., F.L.S., The Aim and Objects of the Microscopical Section, 102
— Garden, Sutton, Conchan, 223
— New Zealand Shrubby Veronicas, 122
OLD Norse, Manks words derived from, 61
OLD Red Sandstone, Carboniferous or Permian rocks, Peel, 220
ON the Borings for Coal and Salt in the North of the Isle of Man. J. Todd, O.E., 65
ORIGIN, Development, and Uses. The Microscope, its. J. W. Clinch, 49
ORRYSDALE, Notes on a Tortoise at. Miss A. M. Crellin, 515
ORRY’S Days, King (1075-1265), 99

PAGE and Printed Matter, Uniformity of size of. in Transactions of Local Societies, 428
PARISH Church sites, Manks, Notes on. Rev. J. Quine, M.A., 331
— in Man. Notes on the form of the. ancient. Rev. J. Quine, M.A. , 337
PAST Presidents of the Society. List of the, 6, 250, 350, 454, 576
PATON, Cyril. Notes on a few British Guiana Birds, 561
PATERSON. George, Excursion to S. Mark’s and Ballasalla, July, 1899, 50~
PEAT Beds, 30
PEEL Castle. Muset.m Catalogue, 282
— Sandstone, Permian or Old Red, 220
PET Names (Manx Folklore), 174
PHERIC, Keeil. Sill-stone, stone pillars, &c., 504
PHOTOGRAPHICAL Secion. Report of, 1897. Rev. F. W. Stubbs, 294
— 1898 ,, 38~
— 1899 ,, 49f
PHYNODEREE, 143, 380
PINETUM at Bowood, 430
PLACE, The of the Copepod in Nature. I. C. Thompson, F.L.S.. 621
— Plate 624
PLACE-NAMES and Surnames in the Isle of Man, Notes on Moore’s Rev. J. Quine, MA., 444
PLACE-NAMES, 267
PLANT Names, Manks. A. W, Moore, 311. W. Quayle, and P G. Ralfe, 314
PLANTATION, Archallagan. G Drinkwater. 193
— Tholt-y-Will, Sulby Glen, 22f
— Ballamooar, Jurby, 226
PLEISTOCENE Clay, Shellag, Fora minifera of. J. Wright, F.G.S. 627
POINT of Ayre, Excursion to August, 1895, 46
— Borings at, 65
Polia E.iqlocincta (Xantho’ioista) 246, 477
POORTOWN Quarry. 219
— Excursion to, September, 1897 318
PORBEAGLE, Lamnce cornubica Derbyhaven, 339
PORT Erin, Biological Station, 105 208, 228
— Excursion to, July, 1897, 31~
PORT ERIN, Excursion to, Sept., 1900, 586
— Meeting at ,, 587
PORT S. Mary, Cists and Flints at Alfred Pier, 640
— Destruction of Earthwork at,118
Potumo~jctn pectinatus, 488
PREHISTORIC Remains, Rushen. F. Swinnetton, F.A.I., 635
— Setttement, Ballaugh Brooghs, 8
PRESERVATION of Animal and Plant life in Isle of Man, 583
PRESIDENT, Address of the retiring, 1895, Rev. S. N. Harrison, BA., 27
— 1896, Rev. J. Quine, M.A.,113
— 1897, Deemster Gill, 268
— 1898, J. W. Clinch, 369
— 1899 H. S. Clarke, 474
— 1900, Rev. S. A. P. Kermode, 604
PRIVET Hawk Moth, Sphinx l’ign~tri. Notes on the life-history of. H. S. Clarke, 431
PROPAGATION of Yeast, 53
PROVERBS, 179

QUARRY, Poortown, 219
QUARTZ Arrow-head, Carnanes, Rushen, 639
QUAYLE, W., Manx Plant-names, 314
QUEEN, THE, January, 1901. 591
QUINE, Rev. J , M.A., President’s Address. 1896, 113
— Breweries in the Isle of Man in the XVIth Century, 106
— Excursion to Rushen Abbey and Castle, August, 1898, 405
— Notes on Manks Parish Church sites, 331
— the Form of the ancient Parish Church in Man, 337
— Moore’s Surnames and Place-names, 444
— The Boundary of Abbey lands in Malew, in Chronicon Mannin, 417
— The Manks Doomsday Book, 92
— Treens : With special reference to Lonan for illustration, 95

RALFE, P. G., Eggs of Lesser Tern (that record in Isle of Man), 414
— Manx Plant Names, 314
— Some further Notes on Manks Birds, 544
— Treasurer’s Statement, 1897, 265
— ,, 1898, 366
RALFE, Treasurer’s Statement, 1899, 471
— ,, 1900, 602
RAMSEY, Collection of Casts at, 19
— Encroachment of the sea at,1644, 1671, 29 /
— Meeting at, December, 1895, 81
— Adjourned meeting. February, 1896, 82
— ,, April, 1896, 83
— ,, September, 1896, 200
— ,, November, 1896, 201
— ,, February, 1897, 203
— ,, April, 1897, 257
— ,, October, 1897, 319
—~ ,, January, 1898, 322
— ,, May, 1898, 358
— ,, October, 1898, 410
— ‘. February, 1899, 412
— Annual Meeting, March, 1899, 459
— Meeting, June, 1399, 499
— ,, December, 1899, 510
—. ,, March. 1900, 513
— ‘, May, 1900, 583
— ,, December, 1900, 590
— ,, February, 1901, 592
RARE Ferns and Plants, Extermination of in the Isle of Man, 488
RED, The Colour (Manks Folklore), 306
RED-BREASTED Grebe, Santon, 23
REMAINS of Keeil, Ballakilley, Malew, 503
REPORT of Anthropological Section (Folklore), Miss A. M. Crellin, 1895, 19
— ,, 1896, 119
— ,, 1897, 285
— ,, 1898, 379
— ,, 1899, 482
— ,, 1900, 610
— of Archnological Section.
— 1895, P. M. C. Kermode, 18
— 1896 ,, 116
— 1897 ,, 274
— 1898 ,, 372
— 1899 ,, 477
— 1900 ,, 607
— Botanical Section, 1895, Rev. S.A. P. Kermode, 22
— 1896 ,, 121
— 1897 ,, 287
— 1898 ,, 380
— 1899 ,, 488
— 1900 ,, 611
— Committee of British Association on Ethnographical Survey, 20
— .. Committee on " Irish Elk,"26, 267, 395
— Place names, 267
— Rushen Abbey, 27
— Saint Patrick’s Isle, 27
— Subscriptions, 266
REPORT of Delegate to British Association, Ipswich, 1895. Deemster Gill, 87
— 1896. A. W. Moore, 647
— Toronto, 1897. G. W. Lamplugh, F.G.S., 330
— Bristol, 1898. P. M. C. Kermode, 424
— Dover, 1899. ,, 551
— Bradford, 1900. J. Lomas, F.G.S., 625
— Entomological Section, 1895, H. S. Clarke, 24
— 1896, H. S. Clarke, 124
— 1897 ,, 291
— 1898 ,, 384
— 1899 ,, 492
— 1900 ,, 616
— General Committee, 1895, 13
— ,, 1896, 109
— ,, 1897, 259
— ,, 1898, 361
— ,, 1899, 462
— ,, 1900, 593
— Geological Section, 1895, Rev. S. N. Harrison, 21
— ,, 1896. 120
— ,, 1899. 486
— Microscopical Section, 1895, J. W. Clinch, 26
—— 1896 ,, 127
— Meteorological Section, 1897, A. W. Moore, 296
— 1898 ,, 387
— 1899 ,, 497
— 1900 ,, 619
— Photographical Section, 1897, Rev. F. W. Stubbs, 294
— 1898 ,, 387
— 1899 ,, 496
— the Socicty’s Library and Museum, 1898, P. M. C. Kermode, 415
— Zoological Section, 1895, J. C. Crellin, 22
— 1896 ,, 122
— 1897 ,, 288
— 1898 ,, 381
— 1899 ,, 489
— 1900 ,, 612
RHENWYLLAN (Rushen) and its Relics, 642
RICHARDSON, Dr. , Excursion to Port Erin, September, 1900, 586
ROEDER, C. Contribution to the Folklore of the Isle of Man, 129
— John Ivon Mosley, compiler of the Manks Dictionary, 341
ROME, Catacombs of, 607
RULES of the Society, 1
RUNIC Crosses and Treen Chapels, 102
— Inscription from Rheyn, Marown, 478
— Stones from Michael, Jurby, 481
RUSHEN Abbey and the Ecclesiastical Baronies, 334
— and Castle, Excursion, 1898, 405
— Cisterian Church, Arches from removed to Castletown, 405
— Prehistoric Remains. F. Swinnerton, 635
— Urns and Flints from Scard, 372, 478

S.PATRICK (Manks Folklore), 137
—‘S Isle. Report of Committee on, 27
S. JOHN’S. Repairs to Cist, 374
S. MARK’S. Excursion, July, 1899, 502
SALT at Point of Ayre, 66
— ,, Analysis of, 70
— and Coal borings in the North of the Island. Map to illustrate Sections and Plans. J. Todd, C.E., 72
SANDSTONE, Peel. Old Red, Carboniferous or Permian, 220
SANTON, Red-breasted (rebe, 23
SAVAGE, Canon E. B., M.A., F.S.A. , 215
SCARD, Rushen. Urns and Fjints from, 372, 478
SCARLET, Discites Kissacki, n.s., 407, 487
— Stack of, 211
SCIENTIFIC Lectures, Douglas, 1897-8, 347, 370
— Study, Value of, 604
SCULPTURES and Inscribed Stones recently found at Maughold. P. M. C. Kermode, 629
SEA, Encroachment of, Ramsey,1644, 1671, 29 ;
— Cranstal, Shellag, 1895, 29 ;
— Bride and Michael, 1899. 427
SECTIONAL work of the Society. Note on, 128
SHARKS in Manks waters. P. M. C. Kerimode, 339
SHELLAG, Bride. Foraminifera of the Pleistocene Clay. J. Wright, F.G.S., 627
SHELLS, Glacial. P. F. Kendal, Offer of types to Insular Museum, 411
SHRIKE. Great Grey, Sulby, January, 1896, 82
SIGNS, 380, 486
— and Customs, 167
SILVER Cup won in Isle of Man Derby, about 1701, 590
SITE of Chapel and Burial Ground, Lorne House, 406
SITE of Chapel and Burial Ground, Ballachrink, Ballanicholas, Marown, 502
— Knockrhenny, 503
— Keeil and Holy Well, Bell. abbey, 504
SITEs. Notes on Manks Parish Church. Rev. J. Quine, MA., 331
SKEALS and Yarns, 134
SLOC. Excursion, September, 1899, 504
— Hut Circles, 505
SNAEFELL, British Association visit to top by the Electric Tram,230
SNOWSTORM of 6th February, 1895, Destruction from, 23
SOCIETY, Aims and Objects of the, 1, 369
SONGS, The Blackbird, 179
Sphinx ligustri. Note on the Life-history of. H. S. Clarke, 431
SPIRILS, " Scaayn" and Ghosts,157
" STANDING Stones," Keeil Pheric. Remains of Circle, 505
STANTON Drew, Megalithic Monument, 429
STEPHEN, Major B. S., Mayor of Douglas. Conversazione to British Association Excursion, 229
STONE Celt from South Barrule, 45 Implements, 116
— ,, Sulby Village. 593
STORY of the Spotted Hen and Little Chicken, 175
— Kid, 177
STUBBS, Rev. F. W. Report of the Fhotographical Section, 1 897, 294
— ,, 1898, 387
— ,, 1899, 496
STUDY of Botany in Board Schools, 605
SUBSCRIPTIONS, Report of Committee on, 266
SULBY, Crush Conglomerates. G. W. Lamplugh, F.G.S., 217
— Glen. Plantation at Tholt-y-Will, 226
— Parsonage. Meeting at, September, 1898, 409
— Village, Polished Stone Implements, 593
SUMARK, Cronk, 209
SURNAMES (Mank Folklore), 134
— and Place-names in the Isle of Man. Notes on Moore’s. Rev. J. Quine. 444
SURVEY, Ethnographical, of the United Kingdom. Forms of Schedule, 33
— Notes explanatory of the. E. S. Hartland, F.S.A., 73
SUTTON, Conchan. R. Okell’s garden at, 223
SWINNERTON, F. , F.A.I. Neolithic Fireholes, or, outside cooking places, 570
— Collection of Lepidoptera and Coleopterafrom Simla, India, 618
— Finds in Rushen, Pro-historic Remains, 635
" SYMPATHETIC magic." Manks Folklore, 305

TABLE of Words from Lhuyd’s " Archuologia Britannica" showing comparison of Manks with the other Celtic Lauguages, 567
TABLET to Prof. E. Forbes in Ballaugh Church, 408
" TAXIAXI." equivalent to " Free-holders," 99
THE Aims and Objects of the Society, 369
— Aims and Objectsof the Microscopical Section. H. Okell, F.L.S, 102.
— Boundary of Abbey Lands in Malew in Chronicon Manniae. Rev. J. Quine, M A. , 417
— History and Evolution of the Microscope. J. W. Clinch, 50
— Manks Doomsday Book. Rev.J. Quine, 92
— Microscope : Its Origin, Development, and Uses. J. W. Clinch, 49
— Place of the Copepoda in Nature. I. (3. Thompson, F.L S., 621
— QUEEN, 591
— "THE Ring." Fort, Marown, so called, 502
— Triglot Dictionary. A. W. Moore, 56
— ,,Dr. Kelly and, 57 ‘ ,
— ,, Only Copy of, known to be in existence, 58
THOLT-Y-WILL, Sulby Glen, Plantation, 226
‘THOMPSON, I. C., FL.S., elected a Corresponding Member, 512
— The Place of the Copepoda in Nature, (21
TIME-KEEPING (Manks Folklore), 134
TODD, J., C.E. On the Borings for Coal and the experimental Salt works in the North of the isle of Man, 65
— Map to illustrate, 72
TORONTO, Report of Delegate to British Association Meeting, 1897. G. W. Lamplugh, F.G.S.,330
TORTOISE at Orrysdale, Notes or. Miss A. M. Crellin, 515
TRANSACTIONS of Local Societies. Uniformity in size of paper and of printing, 428
TREASURER’S Statement, 1895. Dr. McWhannell, 15
— 1895, P. G. Ralfe, 109
— 1897 ,, 265
— 1898 ,, 365
— 1899 ,, 471
— 1900 ,, 602
TREEN Chapels, Runic Crosses and, 102
— Chapel, The, 334
— Chapels in Marown, A. W. Moore, 433
— Primary application of the word "Balla" to, 98
TEEENS, with special reference to Lonan for illustration. Rev. J.Quine, 95
" Tuaiucus," hut query Fort, Ballanicholas, Marown, 502
TUMULI, Knockrhenny, 503
TYNWALD, 206
TYPES of Glacial Shells. Mr. Kendal’s offer to the Insular Museum, 411

UNDERGROUND Fauna. 551
UNIFORMITY in size of Page and Printed mater in Transactions of Local Societies, 428
UNITED States, " Commission Cod," 325
URXS and Flints from Scard, Rushen, 372
— Glencrutchery, 375
— Gob-y-volley, Lezsyre, 409, 478
— Ballacross, Arbory, 478, 506
— Gretch-veg, Lonan, 479
USES. The Microscope ; its Origin, Development, aad. J. W. Clinch. 49

VALUE of Scientific Sludy, 604
VERONICAS, Mr. Okell’s New Zea land shrubby, 122
VOILEY, Gob-y, Lezayre, Cinerary Urn, 409, 478

WATER (Manks Folklore), 308
WEDDINGS , , 131
WELL and Keeil, Bellabbey, Arbory, 504-
—S and Well-worship, 166
WHITE Water Lily, Gat-e-Whing, Andreas, 501
— Blackbirds, Three, 491
WHY Man should study Nature. Prof W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 324
WILD Hunter (Manx Folklore), 160, 485
WITCHES, 162
WOOD, Weston.super-mare, 4.29
— G. W., A.K.C., Description of the Isle of Man and its Customs from MS. by Thos. Denton, 1681, 435
— Lhoyd’s " Archaeologia " and the Manks Language, 565
— Table of Words from Lhuyd’s " Archaeologia Britannica," showing comparison of Manks with the other Celtic languages, 567
WOODPECKER, Great Spotted, Nunnery, 491
WORLEBURY Camp, 429
WREN, Hunting the, 190
WRIGHT. J , F.G.S. , Foraminifera of the Pleistocene Clay, Shellag, Bride, 627
(Xanthomista). Notes on the Life history of Polia migrocincta. H. S, Clarke, 246

YEAST. Propagation of, 53
YOUNG Herons, Ballaugh, 123

ZOOLOGICAL Section, Report of, 1895. J. C. Crellin, 22
— 1896 ,, 122
— 1897 ,, 288
— 1898 ,, 381
— 1899 ,, 489
— 1900 , , 612
ZOOLOGISTS, British Association Excursion to the Isle of Man, 228
ZYMOSIS, Bacteriology a development and demonstration of the Theory of, 51


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