TRANSACTIONS (NEW SERIES). 



Vol. I.— Parts 1-25.— November, 1877, to September, 1883. 

 Vol. II.— Parts 1-2.— August, 1879, to AprU, 1882. 

 Vol. III.— Parts 1-14.— September, 1883, to November, 1887. 

 Vol. IV.— Parts 1-14.— April, 1888, to November, 1892. 



VOLUME V. 



Part 



1. On the Germination of Seeds in the absence of Bacteria. By H. H. Dixon, b.a. 



(May, 1893.) Is. 



2. Survey of Fisliing Grounds, West Coast of Ireland, 1890-1891 ; On the Eggs and Larval 



and Post-larval Stages of Teleosteans. By Ernest W. L. Holt, Assistant Naturalist to 

 the Survey. Plates I. to XV. (July, 1893.) 8.s. 6d. 



3. The Human Sacrum. By A. M. Patekson, m.d., Professor of Anatomy in University 



College, Dundee (St. Andrews University). Plates XVI. to XXI. (December, 1893.) 4.v. 6(f. 



4. On the Post-Embryonic Development of Fungia. By Gilbert C. Bourne, m.a., f.l.s., 



Fellow of New College, Oxford. Plates XXII. to XXV. (December, 1893.) 2s. 



5. On Derived Crystals in the Basaltic Ande.site of Glasdrumman Port, Co. Down. By 



Grenville a. J. Cole, m.r.i.a., f.g.s., Professor of Geology in the Itoyal College of 

 Science for Ireland. Plate XXVI. (August, 1894.) Is. 



6. On the Fossil Fish-Remains of the Coal Measures of the British Islands. Part II. — Acan- 



thodidse. By the late James W. Davis, f.g.s., f.l.s., f.s.a., &c. Plates XXVII., 

 XXVIII., XXIX. (August, 1894.) Is. 



7. Eozoonal Structure of the Ejected Blocks of Monte Somma. By Prof. H. J. Johnston- 



Lavis, M.D., M.R.C.S., B-ts-sc, F.G.S., &c., and J. W. Gregory, d.sc, f.g.s. Plates 

 XXX. to XXXIV. (October, 1894.) Is. 6rf. 



8. The Brain of the Microcephalic Idiot. By D. J. Cunningham, m.d., d.c.l. (Oxon.) d.sc, 



F.R.S., Professor of Anatomy, Trinity College, Dublin, Honorary Secretary, Royal Dublin 

 Society ; and Telford Telford-Smith, m.d., Superintendent of the Royal Albert Asylum, 

 Lancaster. Plates XXXV. to XXXVIII. (May, 1895.) 3s. 



9. Survey of Fishing-Grounds, West Coast of Ireland, 1890-1891. Report on the Rarer 



Fishes. By Ernest W. L. Holt, and W. L. Calderwood, f.r.s.e. Plates XXXIX. 

 to XLIV. (September, 1895.) 8s. 



10. The Papillary Ridges on the Hands and Feet of Monkeys and Men. By David 



Hepburn, m.d., m.c, f.r.s.ed.. Lecturer on Regional Anatomy, and Principal Demon- 

 strator of Anatomy, in the University of Edinburgh. [From the Anthropological 

 Laboratory, Trinity College, Dublin.] Plates XLV. to XLIX. (September, 1895.) Is. 6d. 



11. The Course and Nature of Fermentative Changes in Natm-al and Polluted Waters, and in 



Artificial Solutions, as Indicated by the Composition of the Dissolved Gases. (Parts I., 

 II., and III.) By W. E. Adeney, assoc. r.c.sc.i., f.i.c, Curator and Ex-Examiner 

 iu Chemistry in the Royal University, Ireland. (September, 1895.) 3s. 6rf. 



