TRANSACTIONS (NEW SERIES). 



VOLUME I. 



Parts 1-25. — November, 1877, to yeptember, 1883. {Part 25 contains Title-page to Volume.) 



VOLUME II. 

 Parts 1-2. — August, 1879, to April, 1882. {Part 2 contains Title-page to Volume.) 



VOLUME III. 



Parts 1-14. — September, 1883, to November, 1887. {Part 14 contains Title-page and Contents to 

 Volume, also Cancel Page to Part 13.) 



VOLUME IV. 



Part 



1. On Fossil-Fish Remains from the Tertiary and Cretaceo-tertiary Formations of New Zealand. 



By James "W. Davis, f.g.s., f.l.s., &c. Plates I. to VII. (April, 1888.) 4s. 6d. 



2. A Monograph of the Marine and Freshwater Ostracoda of the North Atlantic and of North- 



Western Europe. Section I. Podocopa. By George Stewardson Brady, m.d., f.r.s., 

 F.L.S. , and the Eev. Alfred M. Norman, m.a., d.c.l., f.l.s. Plates VIII. to XXIII. 

 (March, 1889.) V^.. ^d. 



3. Observations of the Planet Jupiter, made with the Reflector of Three Feet Aperture, at Birr 



Castle Observatory, Parsonstown. By Otto Boeddicker, ph.d. Plates XXIV. to XXX. 

 (March, 1889.) 3s. 



4. A New Determination of the Latitude of Dunsink Observatory. By Arthur A. Eambaut. 



(March, 1889.) Is. 



5. A Revision of the British Actiniae. Part I. By Alfred C. Haddon, m.a. (Cantab.), 



M.R.I.A., Professor of Zoology, Royal College of Science, Dublin. Plates XXXI. to 

 XXXVII. (June, 1889.) 5s. 



6. On the Fossil Fish of the Cretaceous Formations of Scandinavia. By James W. Davis, 



F.G.S., F.L.S., F.S.A., &c. Plates XXXVIII. to XLVI. (November, 1890.) 7s. 



7. Survey of Fishing Grounds, West Coast of Ireland, 1890. I. — On the Eggs and Larvae of 



Teleosteans. By Ernest W. L. Holt, St. Andrew's Marine Laboratory. Plates XL VII. 

 to LII. (February, 1891.) 4s. Qd. 



8. The Construction of Telescopic Object-Glasses for the International Photographic Survey of 



the Heavens. By Sir Howard Grubb, m.a.i., f.r.s., Hon. Sec, Royal Dublin Society. 

 (June, 1891.) Is. 



9. Lunar Radiant Heat, Measured at Birr Castle Observatory, during the Total Eclipse of 



January 28, 1888. By Otto Boeddicker, ph.d. With an Introduction by The 

 Earl of Rosse, k.p., ll.d., f.r.s., &c.. President of the Royal DubKn Society. Plates 

 LIII. to LV. (July, 1891.) 2s. 



10. The Slugs of Ireland. By R. F. Scharff, ph.d., b.sc, Keeper of the Natural History 



Museum, Dublin. Plates LVL, LVII. (July, 1891.) 3s. 



11. On the Cause of Double Lines and of Equidistant Satellites in the Spectra of Gases. By 



George Johnstone Stoney, m.a., d.sc, f.r.s., Vice-President, Royal Dublin Society. 

 (July, 1891.) 2s. 



12. A Revision of the British Actiniae. Part II. : The Zoantheae. By Alfred 0. Haddon, 



m.a. (Cantab.), m.r.i.a.. Professor of Zoology, Royal College of Science, Dublin; and 

 Miss Alice M. Shackleton, b.a. Plates LVIIL, LIX., LX. (November, 1891.) 3s. Qd. 



