iSj. 



SCIEXCi 



■OS SIP. 



never nedtaied re deal vAxh. me mos: rra.gme-:ar;.- 

 e".":der:ce, having complete izith in the principles 

 establishec h^r Ca-^ier ; and it is particniarlv inte- 

 resting in the light of present knoTvledge to stttdv 

 the long series of sttccesses and faijiires that 

 characterise his work." \^i In truth, he carried 

 Cu-.der"3 principles too far in some respects, fcr, 

 although his methods are fairlv safe vrhen dealing 

 v.-ith ct.vi^pjs closelv related to others novr li'.dng, 

 they are altogether unsafe vrhen dealing vrith mere 

 remote types. Owen's -.vori: among the fossil verte- 



a-d r 



ex:s:e: 



invert: 



:aves 



er, and it was stated to bave 



r even a fortnight earlier. 



purpurea, leaves folly 



l.r—rb ist. Frog's spawn 



- : ivdoplatanas, Fagus 



r. ;.:'.'. ;ui Fr.nilmais nigra in 



E.'i 5 :,!;r in flower. 



: - f ; er ^^arch zgth, 



:r M : 1 f. :::::r 5 :f Primula 



iir::^-::: :hr vea^r : a few 



':'.-_ .er. 'e:a.^s r " e large and 



:m:;ir:::eE :: e. J^. ^:.:: :^ but 



ang linlcg nnfcn r - 



science. My own sh 

 a::er a few years of : 

 leieved, and still tt 

 re eeneralissd or less 





i? :.;^, iSgiS. 



PKCEXOLOGY IN IREL.AND. 

 By T:h>- H. Bafhcu?.. 



T^ 



Z following 

 though brie 



rii the aires 



links, and I n 

 fourth week 



P) Sir Ricbard Owen's " ?x!ssear:it= 

 " Nat. Srience." voL iL, p. 130. 



r. Most of these 

 own district or 

 by myself or by 

 ;e;;nd week of 

 :- Camalea golf 

 itir Bangor. In 

 ^;;:ri 3 nest with 



-Jie Vsnelwata," 



scriace of 

 have recei 





z-"i an 



;rrr50on- 



(S) "Agnes Ciaas," " Nat. Sdeiice," voL iL, p. 3a 



