PUBLICATIONS OF THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY. 
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together (with title), 24s. 
” ANTIQUITIES (complete), 19s. 6d. © ( itle), 24s 
Yol. XXV.—ScrencE (complete), 37s.6d. Vol. XX VI.—Screncz (complete), 35s. 
Vol. XX VII. (PotrrE Lit. anD ANTIQUITIES) :— 
Part 4.—Fasciculus of Prints from Photographs of Casts of Ogham Inscrip- 
tions. By Str Samuen Fercuson, LL.D. (With Plates I*. to V.) [June, 1881.] 
Part 5.—On Sepulchral Celle. By Sir Samven Fercuson, LL.D. [ November, 
1882.] 
Vol. XXVIII. (ScreNcE) :-— 
Part 12..—-On the Embryology of the Mammalian Muscular System. 
No. I.—The Short Muscles of the Human Hand. By Brrrram C. A. WINDLE, 
A.B., M.B., B.Cu., and Senior Moderator in Natural Science, University of 
Dublin; Pathologist to the General Hospital, Birmingham. (With Plates III. 
and IV.) (January, 1883. ] 
Part 13.—Report on the Acanthology of the Desmosticha. (Part II.) By H. W. 
MacxintosH, M.A., M.R.LA., Professor of Zoology, and Curator of the Museum 
of Anatomy and Zoology in the University of Dublin. (With Plates V. to VIII.) 
[June, 1883.] 
Part 14.—Report on the Acanthology of the Desmosticha. (Part III.) Further 
observations on the Acanthology of the Diadematide. By H. W. Mackrytosu, 
M.A., M.R.I.A., Professor of Zoology, and Curator of the Museum of Anatomy 
and Zoology in the University of Dublin. (With Plates IX. and X.) [July, 1883. ] 
Part 15.—Expansion of Elliptic Functions. By Witrram Nricotts, B.A. 
[ April, 1884. ] 
Part 16.—On a Geometrical Transformation of the Fourth Order, in Space ot 
Three Dimensions, the Inverse Transformation being of the Sixth Order. By 
L. Cremona, LL.D. Edinb., F.R.S., Professor of Higher Mathematics in the Uni- 
versity of Rome. [July, 1884. ] 
Part 17.—Catalogue of the Earthquakes having occurred in Great Britain and 
Ireland during Historical Times; arranged relatively to Localities and Frequency 
of Occurrence, to serve as a Basis for an Earthquake Map of the Three Kingdoms. 
By Josep P. O’Reinty, C.E., Professor’ of Mining and Mineralogy, Royal College 
of Science, Ireland. (Plate XI.) [September, 188+. ] 
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