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Index to the Proceedings and Transactions of the 
Rouiidwood, Condition of the "Water in 
the Reservoir at.—Adenej, W. E. 
Proc. vm., 1893-98, pp. 208-214. 
Roundwood, Co. Wicklow, Yariolite and 
associated Igneous Rocks of.—Sollas, 
W. J. Proc. vm., 1893-98, pp. 94- 
115. 
Royal Dublin Society, Report of the 
Committee appointed by, to investi¬ 
gate Bog-flow in Kerry.— Praeger, 
R. Lloyd, and Sollas, W. J. Proc. 
vm., 1893-98, pp. 475-508. 
Royal Dublin Society’s Survey off the 
West Coast of Ireland, Report on 
Polychsets collected. — Buchanan, 
Florence. Proc. vm., 1893-98, pp. 
169-179. 
Sacrum ; Human.—Paterson, A. M. 
Trans, v., 1893-96, pp. 123-204. 
Sagartia ; Arrangement of the Mesen¬ 
teries in.—Dixon [A.] Francis. Proc. 
VI., 1888-90, pp. 136-142. 
Sagartia venusta^ and Sagartia nivea ,— 
Dixon, G-. Y. Proc. vi., 1888-90, 
pp. 111-127. 
Salt; Crystals of, in Chert from the 
Carboniferous Limestone. — Hull, 
Edward. Proc. ii., 1878-80, pp. 129- 
132. 
Salt Districts of Cheshire; Subsidences 
of the Ground in the.—Hull, Edward. 
Proc. III., 1881-83, pp. 133-138. 
Salt Range of the Punjab; Geology of 
the.—^Wynne, A. B. Proc. v., 1886- 
87, pp. 85-93. 
Sapphire Mines in the Himalayas. Ball, 
Y. Proc. IV., 1883-85, pp. 393-395. 
Saturn and Mars; Conjunction of, on 
19th September, 1889.—Ramhaut, 
A. A. Proc. VI., 1888-90, pp. 379- 
381. 
Scalp,” The, on the Borders of Wick¬ 
low and Dublin, Origin and Geological 
Age of the.—Hull, Edward. Proc. 
I., 1877-78, pp. 11-17. 
Scandinavia; Fossil Fish of the Creta¬ 
ceous of.—Davis, J. W. Trans, iv., 
1888-92, pp. 363-434. 
ScHAKFF, R. F.—Notes on a Sucking- 
Fish {Liparis vulgaris^ Flem.), new 
to Ireland. Proc. vi., 1888-90, pp. 
448-449. 
-On the Occurrence of Pallas’s 
Sandgrouse [Sgrrhaptes paradoxus) in 
Ireland. Proc. vi., 1888-90, pp. 278— 
282. 
-Review of Dohrn’s Theories on the 
Origin of Yertehrates. Proc. vi., 
1888-90, pp. 14-38. 
-The Slugs of Ireland. Trans, iv., 
1888-92, pp. 513-558. 
-, -Abstract. Proc. vii., 1891— 
92, pp. 192-195. 
Schist, Graphitic, from Co. Donegal.— 
Moss, Richard J. Proc. vm., 1893— 
98, pp. 206-207. 
Schizomycetes, Saccharomycetes, and 
Hyphornycetes ; Method of Preparing 
as Museum Specimens.—M‘ Weeney, 
E. J. Proc. vii., 1891-92, pp. 160- 
168. 
Scott, J. A.—On a Method for Colour¬ 
ing Lantern Slides for Scientific Dia¬ 
grams and other Purposes. Proc. 
vm., 1893-98, pp. 263-265. 
Sea-Water ; Table of Temperature and 
Specific Gravity of. [Survey of Fish¬ 
ing Grounds, West Coast of Ireland, 
1890-91].—Poole, T. H., and Beam¬ 
ish, G. H. T. Proc. VII., 1891-92, 
pp. 478-483. 
Seeds ; Germination of, in the Absence 
of Bacteria.—Dixon, H. H. Trans. 
V., 1893-96, pp. 1-4. 
Segmental Duct; Suggestion respecting 
Epiblastic Origin of the.—Haddon, 
A. C. Proc. V., 1886-87, pp. 463- 
472. 
Seiches in Lake Derravaragh, County 
Westmeath.—MacFarlane, J. R. H. 
Proc. VIII., 1893-98, pp. 288-296. 
Seismical and Endodynamical Map of 
Italy; De Rossi’s.—O’Reilly, J.P. 
Proc. IV., 1883-85, pp. 455-462. 
Selenium; Absorption of, by Plants.— 
Cameron, Sir Charles. Proc. ii., 
1878-80, pp. 231-233. 
