INDEX 
THE SCIENTIFIC 
PROCEEDINGS 
AND TRANSACTIONS 
OF THE 
Ropal Dublin Soriety 
FROM 1898 TO 1909 INCLUSIVE. 
Absorption of 8 Radium Rays by 
Matter (McCLELLAND and HACKETT). 
Trans. 1X., 37. 
Absorption Spectra and Chemical 
Constitution of Saline Solutions, 
Action of Heat on the (HARTLEY). 
Trans= vile. 200. 
Actiniaria, Jamaican (DUERDEN). 
Trans. vil., 133. 
Adams (J.) The Effect of very low 
Temperatures on moist Seeds. Proc. 
XG, 
Adeney (W. E.) On a simple Form 
of Apparatus for observing the Rate 
of Absorption of Oxygen by polluted 
Waters, and by other fermenting 
Liquids. Proc. x1., 280. 
—— Photographs of Spark-Spectra 
from the Large Rowland Spectro- 
meter in the Royal University, 
[Dublin]. Part 1.—The Ultra-Violet 
Spark-Spectra of Iron, Cobalt, 
Nickel, Ruthenium, Rhodium, Pal- 
ladium, Osmium, Iridium, Platinum, 
Potassium Chromate, Potassium 
Permanganate, and Gold. Trans. 
vo., 331. 
—— Photographs of Spark-Spectra 
from the Large Rowland Spectro- 
meter in the Royal University of 
Treland. Partum. The Ultra-Violet 
Spark-Spectrum of Ruthenium. 
Procs x24, 
—— Photographs of Spark-Spectra 
from the Large Rowland Spectro- 
meter in the, Royal University of 
Ireland. Part m. The Ultra- 
Violet: Spark-Spectra of Platinum, 
and Chromium. Proc. x., 235. 
Adeney (W. HE.) Studies in the Chemi- 
eal Analysis of Fresh and Salt 
Waters. Part 1.—Application of 
the Aération Method of Analysis 
to the Study of River Waters. 
Proc. 1x., 346. 
—— Unrecognized Factors in the 
Transmission of Gases through 
Water. ‘Trans. vum., I6I. 
Aération Method of Analysis applied 
to the Study of River Waters 
(ADENEY). Proc. rx., 346. 
Alkyl Iodides, Reactivity of the 
(Donnan). Proc. x., 195. 
Alloys of Iron, Densities and Specific 
Heats of some (Brown). Trans. 
ID, 2), 
Altitude of a Celestial Object at Sea 
at Night-time, or when the Horizon 
is obscured (JoLy). Proc. rx., 559. 
Amidoketones, Preparation of (Ryan). 
IPRocuebxen OO) 
Anatase, Pseudo-opacity of (Jony). 
Proce) 1, 475. 
Asphyxiation due to Carbon Monoxide 
(McWrernny). Proc. x., 217. 
Atmospheric Air, Ionization existing 
in (McCLELLAND). Trans. vm., 57. 
Atmospheric Carbonic Anhydride, 
Method for determining its Amount 
suitable for Scientific Expeditions 
(Letts and Brake). Proc. 1x., 436. 
Award of the Boyle Medal to George 
Johnstone Stoney, M.A., D.Sc., 
F.R.S., at the Hvening Scientific 
Meeting of the Royal Dublin Society 
held March 22, 1899. Proc. rx., 97. 
—— to Professor Thomas Preston, 
M.A., D.S¢., F.R.S., 1899. Proc. rx., 
543. 
