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logical characters, size and origin of the erratic Blocks of England, Wales and 
Ireland, 185. 
Report of the Committee for examining two Caves containing human Remains, in 
the Neigbourhood of Tenby, 209. 
Report of the Committee for assistiag in the exploration of the Settle Caves (Vic- 
toria Cave), 377. 
E. Hull. — Sketch of tne geology of the Environs of Dublin, 527. 
J. Nolan. — On the Ancient Volcanic District of Siieve Gullion, 527. 
M. Williams. — Note on the Glaciation of Ireland and the tradition on Lough 
Lurgan, 528. 
W. Hellier Baily. — Notice of some additionnai Labyrinthodont Amphibia and 
Fis h from the Coal of Jarrow Colliery, 530. 
W. Pengelly. — The relative âges of the Raised Beaches and submerged Forests 
of Torbay, 531. 
Isaac Roberts. — Experiments on filtration of Sea-Water through Triassic 
Sandstone, 532. 
V. Bail. — On the New Geological Map of India, 532. 
W. C. Williamson. — On the supposed Radiolarians and Diatoms of the Carboni- 
ferous Rocks, 533. 
J. Evans. — On some fossils from the Northampton sands, 534. 
W. Hellier Baily. — Notes on some New Species of Irish fossils.. 535. 
J. Nolan. — On the Metamorphic and Intrusive Rocks of Tyrone, 536. 
Sterry Hunt. — On the Origin of Crystalline Rocks, 5;^. 
H. Hicks. — On some New areas of Pre-Cambrian Rocks in North Wales, 536. 
W. Williams. — On Cervus Megaceros, 537. 
W. A. Traill. — On the rocks of Ulster as a source of wafer-supply, 537 
J. W. Davis. — On the Occurrence of certain Fish Remains in the coal-measures 
and the évidence of their Fresh-water Origin, 539. 
G. A. Lebour. — On the Discovery of Marine Shells in the Gannister beds of 
Northumberland, 539. 
E. T. Hardman. — On Hullite, a hitherto undescribed minerai, 512. 
Sterry-Hunt. — The Geological Relations of the Atmosphère, 544, 
E. D. Cope. — On the Saurians of the Dakota Cretaceous Rocks of Colorado, 545. 
J. Nicol. — On Eribollia Mackayi, a New Fossd from the Assynt Quartzite in the 
North-Western Highlands of Scotland, 545. 
W. King. — On the Age of the Crystalline Rocks of Donegal, 547. 
O'Reilly. — On the Corrélation of Lines of direction on the Globe and particularly 
of Coast lines, 547. 
H. Closse. — Concerning the Extent of Geological Time, 548. 
Haughton. — On the Earth's Axis , 548. 
Captain Feilden. — On Geological Results of the late British Arctic expédition, 548. 
Dublin. Royal Irlsli Academy. The transactions of the — , t. XXYI; 
1879. 
p. O'Reilly. — On the Corrélation of Lines of Direction on the Earth's surface, 611. 
Ici., t. XXVII, n° 1; 1879. 
Proceedings of the —, 2« séi'., t. 1, n^ 13 ; 1879. 
Id.,2« sér.,t. III, n°3;l879. 
J. Pearson. — Coinpulation of tides at Fleetwood, 179. 
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