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Vol. XXVII. (PoMTE Lit. and Antiquities) : — 



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

 tions. By Sir Samitel Fer&uson, LL.D. (Plates I*, to V.) [June, 1881.] 



Part 5. — On Sepulchral Cellse. By Sie Samuel Ferguson, LL.D. [November, 



1882.] 



Part 6. — On the Patrician Documents. By Sir Samuel Ferguson, LL.D* 

 [December, 1885.] 



Vol. XXVIII. (Science) :— 



Part 15. — Expansion of Elliptic Functions. By "William Nicolls, B. A. 

 [April, 1884.] 



Part 16. — On a Geometrical Transformation of the Fourth Order, in Space of 

 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 Joseph P. O'Reilly, C.E., Professor of Mining and Mineralogy, Royal College 

 of Science, Ireland. (Plate XL) [September, 1884.] 



Part 18. — Report on some recent Foraminifera found off the Coast of DubHn 

 and in the Irish Sea. By Frederick Pryor Balkwill, and Joseph Wright, 

 F.G.S. (Plates XII., XIIL, and XIV.) [March, 1885.] 



Part 19. — On the Botany of Sinai and South Palestine. By H. C. Hart, B.A. 

 (Plates XV., XVI., and XVII.) [July, 1885.] 



Part 20.— On Three Circles related to a Triangle. By W. S. M'Cay, M.A., 

 F.T.C.D. [July, 1885.] 



Part 21. — On the Nitroprussides of the more important Bases of Opium. By 

 Edmund W. Davy, A.M., M.D., M.R.I. A., Professor of Forensic Mediciae, Royal 

 College of Surgeons, and Examiner in Medical Jurisprudence, Royal University, 

 Ireland, &c. [December, 1885.] 



Part 22. — Alphabetical Catalogue of the Earthquakes recorded as having 

 occurred in Europe and adjacent Countries, arranged to serve as a basis for an 

 Earthquake Map of Europe. By Joseph P. O'Reilly, C.E., Professor of Mining 

 and Mineralogy, Royal College of Science, Dublin. [March, 1886.] 



Part 23. — On some Properties of certain Plane Curves. By R. A. Roberts, M. A. 

 [May, 1886.] 



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