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LIST OF PAPERS, &c. 
A. (M.). 
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Adams (A. Iieith). 
R e p°rt on the Exploration of the Shandon Cave. Trans. It I. A . 
^ 3 ' 1876 ‘ [FUU 01 **>*■ -d 
Observations on the Remains of Mammals found in a Fossil State in 
Ireland. Journ. R.G.S.I . , IV., 246—248. 1877. 
Monographof the British Fossil Elephants. Palceontographical Soc., 
1877-81. [Irish localities.] ’ 
On the Recent and Extinct Irish Mammals. Sci. Proc R D S ns 
II., 45-86, plates 1-5. (read 1878). 1880. ' ' 
Report on the History of Irish Fossil Mammals. Proc.R.I.A. (2) 
III. [Science), 89 — 100. 1878. [“Abridgement of the Report.”] 
679 , 680). 
Haugiiton, W. Boyd Dawkins, and 
John Uvans. 
First Report of the Committee appointed for the Purpose of exploring 
the Caves of the South of Ireland. Brit. Assoc. Report for 1880 
209- 2 ll. 1880 [Consists of a report from R. and 
a letter from R. Day on Carngower.l 
See Ussher (678, 
Adams (A. Leith) S. 
IO 
11 
12 
Second Report do. do. do. Brit. Assoc. Report for 1881 
218—221. 1882. [Report from R. J. Ussher.] 
Adams (A. Leith), G. I, Kinahan, and R. J. Ussher. 
Explorations in the Bone Cave of Ballynamintra, near Cappagh, Countv 
Waterford. Sci. Trans. R.B.S., n.s. I., 177—266, plates 11— 
14. 1881. [Full descr. of deposits and fossils.] 
Agassiz (Louis). 
On Glaciers, and the evidence of their having once existed in 
Scotland, Ireland, and England. Proc. Geol. Soc. Bond. Ill ii 
S27 — 332. 1840-41. [Brief ref. to Irish striated rocks]. ’ 
The Glacial Theory and its recent Progress. Edinb. New Phil. Journ 
XXXIII., 217 — 288. 1842. [Brief ref. to Irish erratics, p. 223.] 
Ainsworth (W.). 
An Account of the Caves of Ballybunian, Co. Kerry, with some 
mineralogical Details. 96 pp. 8vo. Dublin, 1834. [Descr.] 
