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13) Scientific Proceedirigs of the Royal Dublin Society. 

 Vol. I (new series). Part I. Nov. 1877. 

 E. Hüll: On the origin and geological age of „the Scalp", on the 

 borders of Wicklow and Dublin. — E. Jackson Moss: On a spechnen of 

 Quartz with pearl-lustre. 



Part II. May 1878. 

 B. J. Moss: On the chemical composition of the coal discovered by 

 the late Arctic expedition. — E. T. Hardman: On the Barytes min es near 

 Bantry. 



Part III. Nov. 1878. 



M. Close: On the physical geology of the neighbourhood of Dublin 

 (with a map and woodcuts). — W. H. Bailey: On the paleontology of 

 the County of Dublin. — S. Haughton: On the mineralogy of the Counties 

 of Dublin and Wicklow. 



Vol. II (new series). Part I. October 1878, 



A. v. Lasatjlx: On the Tridymite-Quartz. — Trachyte of Tardree 

 Mountain, and on the Olivine-Gabbro of the Carlingford Mountains (with 

 woodcuts). — H. W. Fielden: Some remarks on Inter-Glacial Epochs in 

 reference to fauna and flora, existing at the present day in the Northern 

 hemisphere, between the parallels of 81° and 83° N. — A. Leith Adams : 

 On the recent and extinct Irish mammals (with 5 plates and woodcuts). 

 Part II. May 1879. 



V. Ball: On Stilbite from veins in metamorphic (Gneiss) rocks in 

 Western Bengal. — E. Reynolds : On an artificial mineral produced in 

 the manufacture of basic bricks at Blaenavon, Monmouthshire. — E. Hüll : 

 On the occurrence of crystals of salt (Chloride of Sodium) in chert from 

 the Carboniferous limestone. — G. H. Kinahan : The old red sandstone of 

 Ireland in its relations to the underlying and overlying strata (with 

 2 plates), — Cambro-Silurian and Silurian rocks of the Southern and the 

 Western parts of Ireland (with 1 plate). 

 Part III. July 1879. 



P. H. Argall : Notes on the ancient and recent mining Operations 

 in the East Ovoca district (with 2 plates). — G. H. Kinahan: Dingle and 

 Glengariff Grits (with 1 plate). — R. J. CJssher and L. Adams : Notes on 

 the discovery in Ireland of a bone cave, containing remains of the Irish 

 elk, apparently co-existent with man. 

 Part IV. Jan. 1880. 



J. P. O'Reilly: On the occurrence of Microcline Feldspar in the 

 Dalkey granites (w. 1 plate). — G. H. Kinahan: Arklow beach and rivers 

 (w. 3 plates). — T. Mellard Reade: A problem for Irish geologists in 

 post-glacial geology (w. 1 plate). 

 Part V. April 1880. 



V. Ball: On spheroidal jointing in metamorphic rocks in India and 

 elsewhere, producing a structure resembling glacial „Roches Moutonnees" 



