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Index to the Proceedings and Transactions of the 
Post-Glacial Geology; a Problem for 
Irish Geologists in. — Peade, T. 
Mellarde. Proc. ii., 1878-80, pp. 
255-258. 
Power ; Transmission of, to a Distance. 
—McDonnell, Alexander. Proc. ii., 
1878-80, pp. 1-4. 
Praeger, E. Lloyd, and Sollas, W. J. 
•—Report of the Committee, consist¬ 
ing of Professor W. J. Sollas, P. 
Lloyd Praeger, A. F. Dixon, and 
Alfred Delap, appointed by the Poyal 
Dublin Society to inyestigate the 
recent Bog-flow in Kerry. Drawn 
up by P. Lloyd Praeger and Professor 
Sollas. Proc. yiii., 1893-98, pp. 
475-508. 
Pressures; Measurement of small.— 
Fitzgerald, G. F., and Joly, J. Proc. 
Yi., 1888-90, pp. 128-131. 
Preston, Thomas.—Application of the 
Parallelogram Law in Kinematics. 
Proc. Till., 1893-98, pp. 469-474. 
-On the Continuity of Isothermal 
Transformation from the Liquid to 
the Gaseous State. Trans, yi., 1896- 
98, pp. 119-126. 
-On the Inyersion of Centrobaric 
Bodies. Proc. y., 1886-87, pp. 639- 
641. 
-A Lecture Note on the Relation 
of the Theorem of Work to the 
Theorem of Moments. Proc. yiii., 
1893-98, pp. 167-168. 
-Radiation Phenomena in a Strong 
Magnetic Field. Trans, yi., 1896-98, 
pp. 385-391. 
Primula; Abnormal Flowers of. — 
M‘Nab, W. P. Proc. ii., 1878-80, 
p. 290. 
Projectiles; Telocity and Energy of 
SinaPShot.—Rigby, John. Proc. ly., 
1883-85, pp. 25-32. 
Proctractor in Field-Geology, Dse of 
the.—Darker, Alfred. Proc. yiii., 
1893-98, pp. 12-20. 
J?uchsia Mac Henryij a New Fossil from 
the Cambrian Pocks of Howth.— 
Sollas, W. J. Proc. yiii., 1893-98, 
pp. 297-303. 
Pycnogonida collected in Torres Straits. 
—Carpenter, G. H. Proc. vii., 1891- 
92, pp. 552-558. 
Pycnogonida from the Irish Coasts.— 
Carpenter, G. H. Proc. yiii., 1893- 
98, pp. 195-205. 
Pycnogonida (Supplement) ; Reports on 
the Zoological Collections made in 
Torres Straits by Professor A. C. 
Haddon, 1888-1889. — Carpenter, 
G. H. Proc. YIII., 1893-98, pp. 21- 
27. 
Quartz with a pearly Lustre.—Moss, 
Richard J. Proc. i., 1877-78, pp, 
49-50. 
Quartzite Rocks in the Neighbourhood 
of Dublin; Structure and Origin of 
the.—Sollas, W. J. Proc. yii., 
1891-92,Ipp. 169-188. 
Queen’s College, Cork; Equatorial 
Telescope and new obseryatory of.— 
Grubb, Howard. Proc. ii., 1878- 
80, pp. 347-369. 
Radiant Heat an Exception to the 
Second Law of Thermo-Dynamics— 
—Dr. Eddy’s Hypothesis considered. 
—Fitz Gerald, G. F. Proc. ly., 
1883-85, pp. 57-58. 
Radiation Phenomena in a strong 
Magnetic Field.—Preston, T. Trans. 
YI., 1896-98, pp. 385-391. 
Ramage, Hugh, and Hartley, W. N. 
—A Spectrographic Analysis of Iron 
Meteorites, Siderolites, and Meteoric 
Stones. Proc. yiii., 1893-98, pp. 
703-710. 
Rambatjt, Arthur A.—On the Distor¬ 
tion of Photographic Star Images 
due to Refraction. Proc. viii., 1893- 
98, pp. 186-194. 
-A Geometrical Method of finding 
the most probable apparent Orbit of 
a Double Star. Proc. yii., 1891-92, 
pp. 95-98. 
-On the Great Meteor of February 
8th, 1894. Proc. yiii., 1893-98, pp. 
258-262. 
-On the Lunar Eclipse of January 
28, 1888. Proc. vi., 1888-90, pp. 
43-50. 
