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SECTIONS. INDEX OF PLACES. 



Ireland, on the Valentia trap-district, by G. 

 H. Kinahan, 1857, 75. 



, on the Silurian rocks in co. Tyrone, 



by Gen. Portlock, 1838, 84. 



, on the geology of the Dingle Pro- 

 montory, by Prof. Harkness, 1855, 83. 



, on the geological structure of the 



Dingle Promontory, co. Kerry, by J. B. 

 Jukes, 1857, 70. 



, on the jointing and dolomitization of 



the lower carboniferous limestone in the 

 neighbourhood of Cork, by Prof. Hark- 

 ness, 1857, 68. 



, on Devonian rocks in the south of, 



by J. B. Jukes, 1852, 51. 



, on the cleavage of the Devonians of 



the south of, by Profs. Harkness and 

 Blyth, 1855, 82. 



• , on some geological phenomena in the 



vicinity of Cork, by F. Jennings, 1843, 51. 



• , on some beds of limestone in the 



valley of Cork, by Dr. C. Y. Haines, 1843, 



, on the traces of glacier-friction on the 



north-west side of Bantry Bay, by G. B. 

 Airy, 1843, 62. 



, on the geological structure of the 

 counties of Down and Antrim, by J. 

 Bryce, jun., 1852, 42. 



, on the fossihferous beds of the coun- 

 ties of Antrim and Down, by J. MacAdam, 

 1852, 53. 



, north of, on the metamorphic rocks 



of the, by Prof. Harkness, 1860, 79. 



, on the geology of the neighbourhood 



of Tralee, by F. J. Foote, 1857, 65. 



, on the tertiary clay and lignite of 



Ballymacadam, near Caher, in the co. of 

 Tipperary, by A. B. Wynne, 1857, 94. 



, on the phosphatic nodules of the green- 

 sand of the north of, by Prof. J. F. Hodges, 

 1852, 36. 



, on the drift of West Galway and the 



eastern parts of Mayo, by J. Bermingham, 

 1857, 64. 



, on the ' eskers' of the central part of, 



by E. Young, 1852, 63. 



— — , on alterations of level on the sea-coast 

 of part of the co. of Waterford, by Dr. 

 Clarke, 1857, 65. 



' , on the fossils discovered in the carbo- 

 niferous or mountain limestone of, by Sir 

 E.Griffith, 1842, 51. 



, on a bed of sand containing recent 



marine shells on the summit of a granite 

 hill on the coast of Mayo, by Sir E. Grif- 

 fith, 1843, 50. 



•— , on carboniferous limestone fossils 

 from the co. of Limerick, by W. H. Baily, 

 1857, 62. 



, on the Permian fossils of Cultra, by 



Prof. W. King, 1852, 53. 



, on the discovery of Silurian fossils in 



the slates of Downshire, by Dr. J. Bryce, 

 1859, 260. 



, on the shells found in the alluvial 



deposits of Belfast, by J. Grainger, 1852, 



43. 74- 

 Ireland, on the marine shells in the gravels 



of, by T. Oldham, 1844, 57. 

 , on the fossils of the yellow sandstone 



of the south of, by Prof. E. Forbes, 1852, 



43- 



, on fossil stems allied to Stigmana, 



from the upper beds of the old red sand- 

 stone of Hook Point, co. Wexford, by 

 Eev. Prof. Haughton, 1857, 69. 



, on two new species of Crustacea (Bel- 

 linurus, Konig), from the coal-measures 

 in Queen's County, by W. H. Baily, 1858, 

 76. 



, on the fossil ferns, &c., from the upper 



Devonian or lower carboniferous strata 

 at Kiltorkan Hill, co. Kilkenny, by W. 

 H. Baily, 1858, 75. 



, on Sphenopteris Hookeri, a new fossil 



fern from the upper old red sandstone 

 formation at Kiltorkan Hill, co. of Kil- 

 kenny, by W. H. Baily, 1859, 98. 



, account of magnetical observations in, 



by Eev. Dr. Lloyd, 1834, 556. 



, on the meteorology of, by Eev. Dr. 



Lloyd, 1852, 26. 



, on the influence of the Gulf-stream 



on the climate of, by Prof. Hennessy, 1857, 

 132. 



, on the quantity of rain which falls in 



the south-west of, by Eevs. T. Knox and 

 H. Knox, 1843, 22. 



, a comparison of the rain-fall at En- 



niskillen with that at BeKast, by W. 

 Thompson, 1844, 14. 



, account of the results of the tide ob- 

 servations on the coast of, by G. B. Airy, 

 1844, 4. 



, ancient laws of, called the Brehon 



Laws, on the transcription and translation 

 of the, by Eev. Prof. Graves, 1857, 131. 



, on the origin, characteristics, and dia- 

 lect of the people in the counties of Down 

 and Antrim, by Eev. Dr. Hume, 1852, 

 89. 



, on the physical and intellectual cha- 

 racteristics of the ancient Irish, by Dr. J. 

 O'Donovan, 1857, 129. 



, on the identification of the river Dur, 



mentioned by Ptolemy, with the Kenmare 

 Eiver, by Eev. Prof. Graves, 1857, 132. 



, on the round towers of, by G. M. 



Hills, 1857, 133. 



, on the remains of early stone-built 



fortresses and habitations in the co. of 

 Kerry, by G. V. Du Noyer, 1857, 148. 



, on improvements in the harbour of 



Belfast, by E. Garrett, 1852, 126. 



, on the natural peculiarities and ad- 

 vantages of the mineral field and the pro- 

 posed harbour of Fair Head, by W. H. 

 Smith, 1852, 129. 



• , description of the Boyne viaduct, by 



J. Barton, 1857, 178. 



■ ■■ , on the population of, at different in- 



