COiNTENTS or CUKRENT VOLUME. 



(XXIV.) 



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



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



By Fkrdkr[CK T. Tkouton, D.Sc, F.ll.S. 

 2. — Integrals depending on a Single Uuateruion Variable. By Ciiaklks 



Jaspkr Joly, M.A., D.Sc, F.T.C.D. 

 3. — Some Experiments on Denudation by Solution in Fresh and Salt 



Water. By J. Joly, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.G.S. 

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



Westkopp Robeuts, B.l)., F.T.C.D. 



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



1. — On Types of Distribution in the Irish Flora. By Robkut Lloyd 



Praeger, B.A., B.E. 

 2. — Gleanings in Irish Topographical Botany. By Robeux Lloyd 



Praeger, B.A., B.E. 

 3. — On the "Waste of the Coast of Ireland as a Factor in Irish Histor}'. 



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

 4. — On Composite Gneisses in Boylagh, West Donegal. By Grknvili.e 



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. Schakff, B.Sc, 



Ph.D. 



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



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



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

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

 3. — Scarabs in the Dublin Museum. By Miss M. A. Muehay, 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 — Notes on an Unpublished MS.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 HeivTry F. Bekry, M.A. 

 5. — An Arabic Inscription from Rhodesia. By Stanley Lank-Poolk, 



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

 6. — Some further Notes on Ancient Horizontal Water-Mill;>, Native 



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



and IV.) 

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



of Clare ( liarouies of Bunratty). By Thomas Jounson Westuopp, 



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 AVkstkopp, 



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

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



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

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



J. B. Bury, M.A., LL.D., Litt.D., Regius Prcfc^sor of Mud. m 



History in the University of Cambridge. 



