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CONTENTS. 
PART II. 
SCIENCE. 
. An attempt to facilitate Observations of Terrestrial Magnetism. By 
The Rev. Humphrey Lloyd, A.M., M.R.I.A., Fellow of Trinity 
College, and Professor of Natural and Experimental dd Hole in 
the University of Dublin. Read October 28, 1833. 
. On a New Case of Interference of the Rays apebihte “By ie Rov 
Humphrey Lloyd, A.M., M.R.LA., Fellow of Trinity College, and 
Professor of Natural and Es it Sat ee baa in the ike 
of Dublin. Read January 27, 1834... 
. An Essay on the Climate - Ireland. By Teak Ms pe M.D. 
In answer to the question proposed by the Royal Irish Academy. 
* Whether we have reason to believe that a change has taken place in 
the climate of Ireland, and if such change has occurred, through what 
period can we trace it, and to what causes should we a it.’ Read 
November 8, 1830.. : nceo poceatooc 
. On Differences and Differ aan of ity unctions of oe By William 
R. Hamilton, Royal Astronomer of Ireland. Read June 13, 1831 
. On a Difficulty in the Theory of the Attraction of Spheroids. - 
James M‘Cullagh, A.B. Read May 28, 1832... 
. Geometrical Propositions applied to the Wave Theory oy Taal “By U 
James M‘Cullagh, F.T.C.D. Read June 24, 1833.. 
VII. An account of a new Fulminating Silver, and tts apollo en as a 
Test for Chlorine, §c. By Edmund Davy, F.R.S., M.R.LA., &c., 
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