iV Oontents. 
LevaVendhy iBT 
XIV.—A Lecture Note on the Relation of the Theorem of Work to the 
Theorem of Moments. By Tuomas Preston, M.A., F.R.U.1., 
XV.—Report on Polychets collected during the Royal Dublin Society’s 
Survey off the West Coast of Ireland. Part I. Deep Water 
Forms. By Frorunce Bucnanan, B.Sc., Univ. College, Lon- 
don. (Plates 1X., X., XI.), . 
XVI.—Notes on Depastrum cy alhiforne By G. We and in Tae, ican 
XVII.—On the Photographic Method of detecting the Existence of Variable 
Stars. By J. Jony, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., 
XVIII.—On the Distortion of Bhaieenrp ae Star meee due io Berocuon 
By Proressor Antuur A. Rampaut, M.A., D.Sc.,. 
XIX.—On some Pycnogonida from the Irish Coasts. By GEORGE H. 
Carpenter, B.Sc., Lond., Assistant Naturalist in the Science 
and Art Museum, Dublin. (Plate XII.), 5 : 3 : 
XX.—On a Graphitic Schist from Co. ie By Ricuarp J. Moss, 
HCAS pele Ces : : : : : : 
PART III. 
XXI.—Note on the Present Condition of the Water in the Reservoir 
at Roundwood. By W. EH. Aprney, F.I.C., F.C.8., Curator 
in the Royal University of Ireland, 0 c , 
XXII.— Useful Methods in Teaching ie i Digdew By J. Joty, 
DSC hakveass. F 
XXIII.—On the Terese of Tecwernnnes upon the Soneineneee of the 
Photographic Dry Plate. By J. Joty, D. Sc., F.R.S., 
XXIV.—Notes on the Vartry Water in November, 1393. By Brew ann 
J. Moss, F.C.8., F.1.C., 
XXV.—On the Tang of vation ei pneciall ieforones to the iieien 
of Insects. By G. Jounstone Sronry, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., 
Vice-President, Royal Dublin Society, . : : . . 
XXVI.—On the Post-Embryonic Development of Fungia. By GiLsErt 
C. Bourns, M.A., F.L.S., Fellow of New ye Oxford. 
(Abstract), : : 
XXVII.—On the Reduction of ames Bees in seas, By W. E. 
Apvrnegy, Assoc. R.C.Sc.1., F.C.S., F.1.C., Curator in the 
Royal University of Ir semi 
XXVIII.—On a New Form of Hguatorial Mounting for Wigner Redectiee 
Telescopes. By Sir Howarp Gruss, M.A.I., F.R.S., Vice- 
President, Royal Dublin Society, 9 . 0 - 
XXIX.—On the Great Meteor of February 8th, 1894. By Prorrssor 
Artuur A. RamBaut, D.8c., F.R.A.S., 
XXX.—On a Method for Golounine Rantoen Slides for Spicanae Diae 
grams and other purposes. By Prorssson J. A. Scorr, M.D., 
XXXI.—On a Mounting for the Specula of Reflecting Weleneanent 
Designed to Remove the Impediment to their being Used 
for Celestial Photography and Spectroscopy. By G. Joun- 
stonr Stoney, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., Vice-President, eis 
Dublin Society, - 
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