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the Coleopterous Families Cicindelidae and Ca rabida, taken by Mr. Pratt in Chang 

 Yang, near Ichang un the Yang-tsze, China. — Everett. Remarks on the Zoogeographical 

 Eelationships of the Island of Palawan and some adj acent Islands. — Thomas. On the 

 Mammals of Mount Kina Balu, North Borneo. — Boulenger. Second Account of the Fishes 

 obtained by Surgeon-Major A. S. G. Jayakar at Muscat, East Coast of Arabia. 



f Proceedings (The Scientific) of the r. Dublin Society. N. S. voi. VI, part 3-6. 

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3. Dyxon. Remarks on Sagartia venusta and Sagartia nivea. — Fitz-Gerald 

 and Joly. On the Measurement of Small Pressures. — Trouton. On the Control Supply- 

 pipes have on Reeds. — Dixon. On the Arrangement of the Mesenteries in the Genus 

 Sagartia, Gosse. — Kinalian. On the Slates and Clays of Ireland (Bricks, etc). — 

 4. Kinahan. Granite, Elvan, Porphyry, Felstone, Whinstone, and Metamorphic Rocks of 

 Ireland. — Joly. On the Formation of Crystals of Calcium Oxide and Magnesium Oxide 

 in the Oxyhydrogen Flame. — Sollas. Preliminary Observations of the Granites of Wicklow 

 and Down. — Kilroe. On Directions of Ice-flow in the North of Ireland, as determined 

 by the Observations of the Geological Survey. — 5. Sollas. Preliminary Account of the 

 Soda-Granites and Associated Dykes of Co. Wicklow. — Smeeth. On the Dolomite of 

 Howth. — Sollas. On the Geodine Genera Synops, Vosm., and Sidonops. A Cor 

 rection. — Scharjf. On the Occurrence of Pallas's Sandgrouse (Syrrhaptes p arado - 

 xus) in Ireland. — Kinahan. On Geological Unconformabilities. — FitzGerald. Note on 

 the Origination of Turbulent Motion in Viscous Liquids. — 6. FitzGerald. Note on the 

 Origination of Turbulent Motion in Viscous Liquids. — Wynne. On recent Physical Que- 

 stions of Geological Interest, heing a Presidential Address to the Royal Geological Society 

 of Ireland, 1889. — Hull. On the Temperature of the Water of Ballynoe Springs, near 

 Queenstown. — Dixon. Notes on Bunodes Thallia, Bunodes Verrucosa, and Tealia Cras- 

 sicornis. — Barrett. Notes from the Physical Laboratory of the Royal College of Science: 

 On the Determination of the Absolute Expansion and the Densities of Liquids. — Ram- 

 baut. Note on some Japanese Cloks lately purchased for the Science and Art Museum. — 

 Kinahan. On the Economie Geology of Ireland. Supplement. — Stoney. Table for the 

 Easy Conversion of British into Metrical Measures. 



+ Keport (Animai) of the board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. 1886. 



Part I. Washington, 1889. 

 f Résumé des séances de la Société des ingénieurs civils. Séance du 19 juillet 



et 2 aoùt 1889. Paris. 

 + Revista do Observatorio i. do Rio de Janeiro. Anno IV, 1889, n. 7, 8. Rio 



de Janeiro. 



* Revista trimensal do Instituto historico e geographico brazileiro. T. L, 11, 



parte l a . Rio de Janeiro. 1889. 

 f Revue archéologique. 3 e sér. t. XIII, juillet-aoùt 1889. Paris, 1889. 



Deloche. Étude sur quelques cachets et anneaux de l'époque mérovingienne. — Vaillant. 

 Quelques verreries romaines de Boulogne-sur-Mer. — Berger. Inscriptions céramiques de 

 la nécropole punique d'Hadrumète. — Drouin. L'ère de Yezdegerd et le calendrier perse. — 

 Monceaux et Laloux. Restauration des frontons d'Olympie. — Blanchet. Tessères antiques, 

 théàtrales et autres. — Reinach. Chronique d'Orient. — de Kersers. Statistique monumen- 

 tale du département du Cher. Conclusions. Histoire de Tarchitecture dans le de'partement 

 du Cher. — Cagnat. -Revue des publications e'pigraphiques relatives à l'antiquité romaine. 



