vi Contents. 
PART V. 
XLIV.—On Haze, Dry Fog, and Hail. By W. N. Hanttey, D.Sc. Se., 
F.R.S., Royal College of Science, Dublin, C < aeoete 
XLV.—The Nebula areata Nova Persei. By W. E. ere 
ie A 
XLVI.—Method of Observing fle Altitude of a Celestial Object of Sea 
at Night-Time, or when the Horizon is obscured. By 
Vio Jory, Sc.D., F.G.8., F.R.S., &c., Hon. Ser Boye 
Dublin Society, ! : 
XLVII.—On the Progressive Dy aamouletaroupuiem of a Porkgnie 
Andesite from County Wicklow. By Henry J. we 
B.A., F.G.S. (Plates XXVI. and XXVII.), . 
XLVITI.—Some Results of Glacial Drainage round Montpelier Hill, 
County Dublin. By W. B. NE B.A. (Plates 
XXVIII. and XXIX.), . : 6 
XLIX.—On the Occurrence of Cassiterite in the Tertiary Granite ‘of ite 
Mourne Mountains, County Down. By Henry J. 
Seymour, B.A., F.G.S., 3 . 3 5 C 
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