SCIENTIFIC PROCEEDINGS— continued. 



19. Award of the Boyle Medal to Professor Henry Horatio Dixon, sc.d., f.r.s., 



1916. (January, 1917). U. 



20. The Change in Young's Modulus of Nickel with Magnetic Fields. By 



William Brown, b.sc. April, 1917. 6d. 



21. Further Observations on the Cause of the Commou Dry-Rot of the Potato 



Tuber in the British Isles. By George H. Pethybridge. b.sc, ph.d., and 

 H. A. Lafferty. (Plates VI- VII.) (June, 1917.) Is. 6c?. 



22. The Gymnosomatous Pteropoda of the Coasts of Ireland. By Anne L. Massy. 



(Plate VIII.) (July, 1917.) Is. 



23. Sjpermolithus Devonicus, gen. et sp. nov., and other Pteridosperms from the 



Upper Devonian Beds at Kiltorcan, Co. Kilkenny. By Thomas Johnson, 

 d.sc, f.l.s. (Plates IX-XIV.) (August, 1917.) Is. Qd. 



24. The Genus Taenitis, with some Notes on the remaining Taenitidinae. By 



Elizabeth J. Leonard, m.sc. (Plate XV.) (February, 1918). Is. 



25. The Quantitative Spectra of Lithium, Rubidium, Caesium, and Gold. By 



A. G. G. Leonard, a.r.c.sc.i., b.sc, ph.d., and P. Whelan, a.r.o.sci. 

 (Plate XVI.) (February, 1918.) 6rf. 



26. The Polarisation of a Leclanche Cell. By Felix E. Hackett, ph.d., and 



R. J. Feely, a.r.c.sc.i. (March, 1918.) 6rf. 



27. The Electrical Resistance of Porcelain at Different Temperatures. By R. G. 



Allen, b.sc, lond. ; a.r.c.sc.i. (June, 1918.) Is. 



28. Observations on the Morphology of Larix leptolepis. By Joseph Doyle, 



b.a., m.sc (Plates XVII-XVIII.) (August, 1918.) Is. 



29. The Insulating Properties of Erinoid. By R. G. Allen, b.sc (lond.), a.r.c.sc.i. 



(August, 1918.) Is. 



30. A Disease of Flax Seedlings caused by a species of Colletoirichum, and trans- 



mitted by Infected Seed. By George H. Pethybridge, b.sc, ph.d., and 

 H. A. Lafferty, a.r.c.sc.i. (Plates XIX-XX.) (August, 1918.) Is. 6d. 



31. The Determination of the Rate of Solution of Atmospheric Nitrogen and 



Oxygen by Water. Part I. By W. E. Adeney, d.sc, a.r.c.sc.i., f.i.c, and 

 H. G. Becker, a.r.c.sc.i. (Plate XXI.) (August, 1918.) Is. 



32. The Absorption of Water by Vulcanized Fibre and Erinoid on Exposure to 



Moist Air, and the consequent change of Electrical Resistance. By 

 R. G. Allen, b.sc (lond.), a.r.c.sc.i. (October, 1918.) 6d. 



33. The Twist and Magnetization of a Steel Tube in a Spiral Magnetic Field. 



By F. E. Hackett, m.a., ph.d. (October, 1918). 6d. 

 84. Mahogany, and the Recognition of some of the Different Kinds by their Micro- 

 scopic Characteristics. By Henry H. Dixon, sc.d., f.r.s. (Plates XXII.- 

 XLIV.) (December, 1918.) 4.s. 6rf. 



35. A Disease of Tomato and other Plants caused by a New Species of Phytoph- 



thora. By George H. Pethybridge, b.sc, ph.d., and H. A. Lafferty, 

 a.r.c.sc.i. (Plates XLV.-XLVII.) (February, 1919). Is. 6d. 



36. Exudation of Water by Cohcasia Antiqtiorum. By Margaret G. Flood, b.a. 



(Plates XLVHI.-XLVIHa.) (April, 1919.) Is. 



37. The Determination of the Volatile Fatty Acids by an Improved Distillation 



Method. By Joseph Reilly, m.a., d.sc, f.r.c.sci., and Wilfred J. 

 Hickinbottom. (Plate XLIX.) (April, 1919.) Is. 



38. Solar Halos seen at Greystones, Co. Wicklow, on September 22nd, 1879 ; and 



in Texas and Ohio, U.S.A., on October 3rd, 1917. By Sir John Moore, 

 m.a., m.d., d.sc, f.r. jiet. soc (Plate L.) (April, 1919.) 6d. 



DVHLIN : FEINTED AT THE UN1VEUS1TY FIIESS BY l'ONSONHY ANJI G'KBS. 



