CONTENTS or CUEEENT VOLUME. 



(XXIY.) 



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



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

 By Fkedekick T. TEOUTOisr, D.Sc, F.R.S. 



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

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



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

 Water. By J. Jolt, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.O.S. 



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

 Westeopp Roberts, B.D., F.T.C.D. 



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



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

 ' Praeger, B.A., B.E. 



2. — Gleanings in Irish Topographical Botany. By Robert Llotd 

 Praeger, B.A., B.E. 



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. Mitrhat, 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 — Notes on an Unpublished MS.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 Eai'l 

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



