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Vol. XXIV.— Science (complete), 31s. Qd. 



Polite LiTEEATimE (complete), os. j ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^.^^^^^ 24^_ 

 ,, ANTiatriTiES (complete), 19s. %d. ) 



Vol. XXV. — Science (complete), 37s. 6f7, Vol. XXVI Scien-ce (complete), 35s. 



Vol, XXVII. (Polite Lit. ajstd Antiquities) : — 



Part 4. — Fasciculus of Prints from Photographs of Casts of Ogham Inscrip- 

 tions. By Sir Samuel Ferguson-, LL.D. (With Plates I*, to V.) [June, 1881.] 



Part 5. — On Sepulchral Cellee. By Sir Samuel Ferguson, LL.D. [Novemher, 

 1882.] 



Vol. XXVIII. (Science) :— 



Part 9. — Certain Problems in the Dynamics of a Rigid System Moving in 

 Elliptic Space. By Robert S. Ball, LL.D., F.R.S., Andrews Professor of Astro- 

 nomy in the University of Dublin, and Royal Astronomer of Ireland. [Published 

 April, 1882.] 



Part 10. — On some Deductions from M'Cullagh's Lectures on Rotation. By 

 Francis A. Tarleton, LL.D., F.T.C.D. [June, 1882.] 



Part 11. — On Certain Definite Integrals. By John C. Malet, Professor of 

 Mathematics, Queen's College, Cork. [October, 1882.] 



Part 12. — On the Embryology of the Mammalian Muscular System. 

 No. I. — The Short Muscles of the Human Hand. By Bertram C. A. Windle, 

 A.B., M.B., B.Ch., 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. 

 Mackintosh, M.A., M.R.I. A., Professor of Zoology, and Curator of the Museum 

 of Anatomv 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 Diadematidee. By H. W. Mackintosh, 

 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 Funetious. By William Nicolls, B; A. 

 [AprH, 1884.] 



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