SCIENTIFIC PUBLfCATIONS OF THE KG YAL DUBLIN SOCreTIV 



TRANSACTIONS : Quarto, in parts,, stitehed. 



Vol. I. (new series). (Recently published.) 



Part 10. — On the Possibility of Originating Wave Disturbances m 

 the Ether by means of Electric Forces. By G-, F. Fitzgerald, M.A.^ 

 F.T.C.D. (February, 1880.) 



Part 11. — On the Relations of the Carboniferous, Devonian, and 

 Upper Silurian Rocks of the South of Ireland to those of Noi-th 

 Devon. By Edward Hull, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., Director of the 

 Geological Survey of Ireland, and Professor of Geology, Royal College^ 

 of Science, Dublin. With Plates IV. and V, and Woodcuts. (May,. 

 1880.) 



Part 12. — Physical Observations of Mars, 1879-80. By Q. E_ 

 Burton, B.A., M.R.I.A., F.R.A.S. With Plates VI., VIL, and 



VIII. (Jiine, 1880.) 



Part 13. — On the Possibility of Originating Wave Disturbances, 

 in the Ether by Means 6f Electric Forces. Part 2. By George. 

 Francis Fitzgerald, M.A., F.T.C.D. (November, 1880.) 



Part 14. — Explorations in the Bone Cave of Ballynamintra, near 

 Cappagh, County Waterford. By A. Leith Adams, M.B., LL.D.,. 

 F.R.S., F.G.S. G. H. Kinahan, M.R.I.A. and R. J. Ussher. Plates. 



IX. to XIV. (April, 1881.) 



Vol. II. (new series). 



Part 1. — Observations of Nebulse and Clusters of Stars made witli. 

 the Six-foot and Three-foot Reflectors at Birr Castle, from the year 

 1848 up to about tlie year 1878. Nos. 1 and 2, By the Right Hon. 

 the Earl of Rosse, D.C.L. With Plates I. to IV. (August, 1879.) 



Part 2.— Do. do. No. 3. With Plates V. and VI, (Jun^^ 

 1880.) 



PROCEEDINGS : 8w., in parts, stitchecL 



Vol. HI. (new series). 



Part 1.— Pages 1 to 32. (January, 1881.) 

 Part 2.— Pages 33 to 60. (April, 1881.) 

 Part 3.— Pages 61 to 150. (July, 1881.) 

 Part 4.— Pages 151 to 168. (October, 1881.) 



