Royal DuhJhi Society from 1877 to 1898 inclmive. 
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‘Stoney, G. Johnstone.—On Texture in 
Media, and on the non-Existence of 
Density in the elemental Ether. 
Proc. Yi., 1888-90, pp. 392-404. 
--Why there is no Atmosphere on 
the Moon. {Abstract only.) Proc. 
VII. , 1891-92, p. 546. 
■Stoney, G. Johnstone, and Stoney, 
G. Gerald.—On the Energy expen¬ 
ded in Propelling a Bicycle. Trans. 
I., 1877-83, pp. 307-317. 
-On Gearing for Bicycles and Tri- 
cyles. Proc. iv., 1883-85, pp. 20- 
24. 
'Sucking-Fish {Liparxs imlgaris^ Elem.) 
—Scharff, B. F. Proc. vi., 1888-90, 
pp. 448-449. 
Snir; Botany of the Eiver.—Hart, H. 
0. Proc. IV., 1883-85, pp. 326-334. 
Sulphur Spa at Lucan; Analysis of.— 
Reynolds, J. Emerson. Proc. iii., 
1881-83, pp. 258-262. 
Sunrises and Sunsets at the Close of the 
Year 1883.—Haughton, Rev. Samuel. 
Proc. IV., 1883-85, pp. 203-205. 
Sun-Spots, Theory of.—Joly, J. Proc. 
VIII. , 1893-98, pp. 697-700. 
'Survey of Fishing Grounds, West Coast 
of Ireland, 1890-91. Introductory 
2sote.—Haddon, A. C. Proc. vii., 
1891-92, pp. 221-224. 
■Survey of Fishing Grounds, W^est Coast 
of Ireland. Preliminary Note on the 
Fish obtained during the Cruise of the 
S.S. ‘‘Fingal,” 1890.—Holt, E. W. 
L. Proc. VII., 1891-92, pp. 121-123. 
Survey of Fishing Grounds, West Coast 
of Ireland. Preliminary Note on the 
Fish obtained during the Cruise of the 
S.S. ‘‘Harlequin,” 1891.—Holt, E. 
W. L. Proc. VII., 1891-92, pjp. 218- 
220 . 
Survey of Fishing Grounds, West Coast 
of Ireland, 1890-91. Report on the 
Results of the Fishing Operations.— 
Holt, E. W. L. Proc. vii., 1891-92, 
pp. 225-477. 
S iirvey of Fishing Grounds, West Coast of 
Ireland, 189 0-91. Table of Tempera- 
ture and Specific Gravity of Sea- 
Water.—Beamish, G, H. T. Proc. 
VII., 1891-92, pp. 481-483. 
Survey of Fishing Grounds, West Coast 
of Ireland, 1890-91. Table of 
Temperature and Specific Gravity 
of Sea-Water.—Poole, T. H. Proc. 
VII., 1891-92, pp. 478-480. 
Tayloh, Albert.—On the Selection of 
Suitable Instruments for Photograph¬ 
ing the Solar Corona during Total 
Solar Eclipses. Proc. viii., 1893-98, 
pp. 2,72-278. 
Teleosteans ; Eggs andLarvse of.—Holt, 
E. W. L. Trans, iv., 1888-92, pp. 
435-474. 
Teleosteans ; Eggs and Larval and Post- 
Larval Stages of.—Holt, E. W. L. 
Trans, v., 1893-96, pp. 6-121. 
Telephone, Electric.—Barrett, W. F. 
Proc. I., 1877-78, pp. 73-82. 
Telephone, Use of.—Barrett, W. F. 
Proc. II., 1878-80, pp. 271-276. 
Telephones, Suppression of Induction 
Clamour in.—Barrett, W. F. Proc. 
II., 1878-80, pp. 277-288. 
Telescope, Equatorial, Improvements 
in Mountings of.—Grubb, Howard. 
Proc. V., 1886-87, pp. 107-111. 
Telescope, Ecxuatorial, and new Observa¬ 
tory of Queen’s College, Cork.—Grubb, 
Howard. Proc. ii., 1878-80, pp. 
347-369. 
Telescope, Improved Equatorial. — 
Grubb, Sir Howard. Proc. vii., 
1891-92, pp. 492-495. 
Telescope; new Form of Equatorial.— 
Grubb, Howard. Trans, iii., 1883- 
87, pp. 61-68. 
Telescopes; Apparatus for polishing 
Specula for Reflecting. — Hunter, 
Samuel. Proc. i., 1877-78, pp. 97- 
109. 
Telescopes, Great, of the Future.— 
Grubb, Howard. Trans, i., 1877-83, 
pp. 1-12. 
Telescopes, Mounting for the Specula of 
Reflecting, for Celestial Photography 
and Spectroscopy.—Stoney, G. Jobn- 
stone. Proc. viii., 1893-98, pp. 266- 
271. 
