LXVI. oo Theory of ane arta By i, Jory, ‘MM. ‘ So. D., ie 
Hon. Sec. R.D.S., Professor of Geology and Mineralo 
fee Tarren of Dublin, 
Stoney, M.A., D.8c., F.R.S., . 
if LXV. —A Spectrographic Analysis of Iron Meteorites, Siderolites, 
A ae Meteoric Stones. By W. N. Hanriery, F.R.S., and Hi 
A ee Ramaex, Assoc. R.C.Sc.1., F.1.C. (Plates XXII., XX I 
XXIV.), PO eS OS 
‘LXIX.— On the Mounting of the ee Rowland Spenteomene in 
~ Royal University of Ireland. By Ww. E. ADENEY, D iS 
AROS, CE, aa 
LXX.—Notes on certain Actiniaria. By Dr. KaTaErine Mac 
(Plate XXTVa.), 5 2 : : 3 eae 
LXXI.—On the Occurrence of Anatase (Xanthitane ?) and Brooki ir 
the Quartzites of Shankill. By Professor Joe O'REILLY 
_ LXXII.—On some Minute Organisms found in the Gare es 
o Dublin and Killiney Bays. By Henry H. Drxon, D.Sc. 
and J. Joty, D.Sc., F.R.S., Hon. Sec. R.D.S. A e 
XXVI. and XXVII. Mies ‘ , 1 See a): 
Gravity of Liquids may be Accurately Dateraitedl a 
Temperature. By the Rev. H. O’Toozz, of Black 
College, County of Dublin, 3 . 3 3 
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List oF SocrETIES AND INSTITUTIONS WITH WHICH THE ROYAL D LIN 
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