TRANSACTIONS (NEW SERIES). 
VOLUME I. 
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22.—On the Energy expended in Propelling a Bicycle. By G. Jounsronr Sronny, D.sSc., F.R.S., 
a Vice-President of the Society; and G. Guranp Stonry. Plates XXXIX., XL., and 
XLI. (January, 1883.) 
23.—On Electromagnetic Effects due to the Motion of the Earth. By Grorce Francis 
Firz GeraLp, M-A., F.1.c.D., Erasmus Smith’s Professor of Experimental Science in the 
University of Dublin. (January, 1883.) 
24.—On the Possibility of Originating Wave Disturbances in the Ether by Means of Electric 
Forces :—Corrections and Additions. By Grorcr Francis FirzGeEratp, M.A., F.7.C.D. 
(January, 1883.) 
25.—On the Fossil Fishes of the Carboniferous Limestone Series of Great Britain. By J. W. 
Davis. Plates XLII. to LXV. (September, 1883.) [With Title-page to Volume. | 
VOLUME II. 
1.—Observations of Nebule and Clusters of Stars, made with the Six-foot and Three-foot 
Reflectors at Birr Castle, from the year 1848 up to the year 1878. Nos. 1&2. By the 
Ricgut Hon. rue Kart or Rosse, i.d., D.c.L., F.R.S. Plates I. to 1V. (August, 1879.) 
No. 8. Plates V. and VI. (June, 1880.) 
2.—On Aquatic Carnivorous Coleoptera or Dytiscide. By Dr.Suarp. Plates VII. to XVIII. 
(April, 1882.) [With Title-page to Volume. | 
VOLUME III. 
1.—On the Influence of Magnetism on the Rate of a Chronometer. By Orro Boxppickur, PH.D. 
Plate I. (September, 1883.) 
2.—On the Quantity of Energy transferred to the Ether by a Variable Current. By Grorce F. 
FirzGeEra.p, M.A., F.R.s. (March, 1884.) 
3.—On a New Form of Equatorial Telescope. By Howarp Gruss, ™.r., ¥.r.s. Plate IL. 
(March, 1884.) 
4.—Catalogue of Vertebrate Fossils from the Siwaliks of India, in the Science and Art Museum, 
Dublin. By R. Lypexxer, 8.a., F.c.s., F.z.s. Plate III. and Woodeuts. (July, 1884.) 
5.—On the Origin of Freshwater Faunas: A Study in Evolution. By W. J. Soxtas, ™.a., 
Dublin; D.Sc., Cambridge; Fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge; Professor of 
Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Dublin. 
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