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Professor LeitH ADAMS, M.A., F.R.s.—‘‘ On the recent and extinct Irish 
Mammals.” 
(Proceedings, Vol. II., Part I.) 
Davip Moors, pu.D., F.L.s.—‘ On the Flowering of a new species of 
Ceratozamia in the Glasnevin Gardens.” 
(Proceedings, Vol. II., Part I.) 
Davip Moors, pu.p., F.L.S.,and A. G. Mors, r.u.s.— Catalogue of the 
Flowering Plants and Ferns of Dublin and Wicklow.” 
(Proceedings, Vol. I., Part ITI.) 
Davip Moors, pu.p., F.L.s.—‘ List of the Mosses found in the counties 
* of Dublin and Wicklow, with the principal localities for the species.” 
(Proceedings, Vol. I., Part III.) 
Davip Moors, Pu.D., F.L.s.—‘‘List of the Hepatice found in the counties 
of Dublin and Wicklow, with the principal localities for the species.” 
(Proceedings, Vol. I., Part III.) 
GREENWOOD Pim, M.A., F.L.S.-—“‘ On the Lichens and Fungi of the coun- 
ties of Dublin and Wicklow.” 
(Proceedings, Vol. I., Part ITT.) 
Rev. Eucene O’Mrara.— On the Diatomacee of the counties of Dub- 
hn and Wicklow.” 
(Proceedings, Vol. I., Part IIT.) 
Professor M‘Nap, F.LS., exhibited specimens of Zasmidium cellare. Fr, 
from the wine cellars of Mr. Wilson, of Westminster, which had been 
presented to the Museum of the Royal College of Science by Professor 
J. P. O'Reilly, M.R.1.a. 
Mr. Wituiams exhibited Horns of Reindeer, and several diseased bones 
of the Irish Elk discovered under Peat, at Ballybetagh, county Dub- 
lin. 
Section III.—Science applied to the Useful Arts and Industries. 
WENTWORTH ERCK, LL.D., in the chair. 
The following Communication was made to the Section :— 
ALEXANDER M°DONNELL, M.A., C.E.—‘‘ On the Transmission of Power.” 
(Proceedings, Vol. II. Part I.) 
Monpay EVENING, APRIL 157TH, 1878. 
Section I.—Physical and Experimental Sciences. 
(With which the “ Dublin Scientific Club ” is associated.) 
Prof. BARRETT, F.R.S.E., in the Chair. 
The following communications were laid before the Section :— 
Rey. Geratp Mottoy, p.p.—‘‘ On a new form of Voltaic Battery, suit- 
able for the Laboratory and Lecture Hall.” 
Cuartes A. CAMERON, M.D.—‘‘ On a Hay Crop of abnorimal Compo- 
sition.” 
(Proceedings, Vol. IT., Part I.) 
