CONTENTS OF CUKKENT VOLUME. 



(XXIV.) 



Section A. —Mathematical, Astronomical, and Physical Science — 



1. — On the Creeping of Liquids and on the Surface Tension of Mixtures. 



By FuEDEKicK T. Trouton, D.Sc, F.R.S. 

 2. — Integrals depending on a Single Quaternion Variable. ByCuAiiLES 



. Jasper Jolt, M.A., D.Sc, F.T.C.D. 

 3. — Some Experiments on Denudation by Solution in P'resh and Salt 



Water. By J. JoLy, D.Sc, F.R.S.', F.G.S. 

 4. — Some Properties of a certain Quintic Curve. By the Rev. W. R. 



WESTKorp RoEEUTs, 15. D., F.T.C.D. 

 5. — The Multi-linear Quaternion Function. ByCnAiiLES Jasper Joly, 



M.A., D.Sc, F.T.C.D., Royal Astronomer oflreland, and Andrews' 



Professor of Astronomy in the University of Dublin. 

 6. — On Bicursal Curves. J!y iiEV. William Ralph "Wistropp Roberts, 



M.A., FeUow of Trinity College, Dublin. 



Section B. — Biological, Geological, and Chemical Science — 



1. — On Types of Distribution in the Irish Flora. By Robert Llotd 



Praeger, B.A., B.E. 

 2. — Gleanings in Irish Topographical Botanv. By Robert Lloyd 



Praeger, B.A., B.E. 

 3. — On the Waste of the Coast of Ireland as a Factor in Irish History. 



By J. P. O'Reilly, C.E. 

 4. — On Composite Oueisses in Boylagh, West Donegal. By Grenville 



A. J. Cole, F.G.S. (Plates I. to V.) 

 5. — A List of Irish Echinoderms. By A. R. Nichols, M.A., being a 



Report from the Fauna and Flora Committee. 

 6. — Some Remarks on the Atlantis Problem. By R. F. Scharff, B.Sc, 



Ph.D. 



Section C. — Archaeology, Linguistic, and Literature- — 



1. — On the Discovery of an Ancient Grave, near Ardrahan, County 



Galway. By J. Marrts Roberts, B.A.I. (Dublin). 

 2.— The Irish Guards, 1661-1798. By C. Litton Falkiner, M.A. 

 3 Scarabs in the Dublin Museum. By Miss M. A. Murhay, F.S.A. 



Scot. 

 4. — Notes on an Unpublished MS. Inquisition (a.d. 1258), relating to 



the Dublin City Watercourse. From the Muniments of the Earl 



of Meath. By Henry F. Berry, M.A. 

 5. — An Arabic Inscription from Rhodesia. By Stanley Lane-Poole, 



M.A., LiTT.D. (Plate I.) 

 6. — Some further Notes on Ancient Horizontal Water-MiUs, Native 



and Foreign. By Joseph P. O'Reilly, C.E. (Plates II., III., 



and 17.) 

 7. — The Cists, Dolmens, and Pillars, in the Eastern Half of the County 



of Clare (liaronies of Bunratty). ByTnosiAS Jounson Westropp, 



M.A. (Plates V. and VI.) 

 8. — The Cists, Dolmens, and Pillars, in the Eastern Half of the County 



of Clare (Baronies of Tulla). Bv Thomas Johnson Westkopp, 



M.A. (Plates VII. and VIII). 

 9. — Some Illustrations of the Commercial History of Dublin in the 



Eighteenth Century. By C. Litton Falkiner, M..\. 

 10. — The Itinerary of Patrick in Connaught, according to Tirechin. By 



J. B. Bury, M.A., LL.D., Litt.D., Regius Professor of Modern 



History in the Universitv of Cambridge. 



