Calvert, F. Crace, Esq., F.R.S., 
Gees 
Drach, 8.M., Esq., L.RAS.: 
Fairbairn, W., Hsq., CL., 
F.RS., F.GS., Sc.: 
Frankland, E., Esq., F.R.S., 
F.C.S., fe.: 
Grindon, L. H., Esq.: 
Harris, Rd., Esq. : 
Haughton, Rev. §.,A.M., Pro- 
fessor of Geology, T. C. 
Dublin, Se. : 
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On the Relative Power of Metals and Alloys to 
conduct Heat; by the Donor and R. John- 
son, Esq., F.C.S. Part I. (from the Philos. 
Transacts. 1858). 4to 
On the Statistics of Marriages in England; by 
the Donor. 8yo 
On the Resistance of Tubes to Collapse; by the 
Donor (from the Philos. Transacts. 1858). 
4to 
On the Production of Organic Bodies without 
the Agency of Vitality (from Notices of 
Meetings of the Royal Instit. 1858). 8vo 
The Manchester Flora; by the Donor. Parts I. 
and IT. 8yvo 
The Siege of Candia, an Epic Poem; by the 
Donor. 12mo 
On the Newer Paleozoic Rocks which border 
the Menai Straits in Carnarvonshire; by the 
Donor. 8yo 
Notes to accompany Figures of some Distorted 
Fossils from the Cleaved Rocks of the South 
of Ireland; by Do. _ 8vo 
On the Evidence afforded by Fossil Plants as to 
the Boundary Lines between the Devonian 
and Carboniferous Rocks; by Do. 8yvo0 
On the Iron Ores of Carnarvonshire; by Do. 8yvo 
Notes on Irish Mines, No. III.; by Do. 8yo 
On Slaty Cleavage and the Distortion of Fossils; 
by Do. 8yo 
On the Lower Carboniferous Beds of the Penin- 
sula of Hook, county of Wexford ; by Do. 8vo 
Notes on Mineralogy, Nos. I., 11., III.; by Do. 
8yvo0 
On the Composition of the Felspars of the 
Granite of the Dublin and Wicklow Moun- 
tains; by the Rey. J. A. Galbraith, Prof. of 
Nat. and Exper. Philos. Uniy. Dublin. 8y0 
