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Peat Mosses and Trees, submerged, iu 
certain Lakes in Connaught. — 
Wynne, A.B. Proc. v., 1886-87, 
pp. 499-503. 
FhelUa SoUasi ; a JSTew Species of Ac- 
tiniarian from Oceania.—Haddon, 
Alfred C. Proc. viii., 1893-98, pp. 
693-695. 
Phosphine, Action of, on Selenium 
Dioxide.—Cameron, Sir Charles A. 
Proc. Yiii., 1893-98, p. 11. 
Phosphorite Nodules of Podolia. — 
O’Eeilly, J.P. Proc. iv., 1883-85, 
pp. 215-222. 
Photographic Dry Plate, Influences of 
Temperature upon the Sensitiveness 
of the.—Joly, J. Proc. viii., 1893- 
98, pp. 222-224. 
Photometers made of solid Paraffin.— 
Joly, J. Proc. IV., 1883-85, pp. 
346-346. 
Physical Geology of the Dingle and 
lyeragh Promontories.—Wynne, A. 
B. Proc. ii., 1878-80, pp. 590-596. 
Physical Geology of the Neighbourhood 
of Dublin.—Close, Eev. Maxwell H. 
Proc. I., 1877-78, pp. 133-161. 
Physical Units of Nature.—Stoney, G. 
Johnstone. Proc. iii., 1881-83, pp. 
51-60. 
Physics, Useful Methods in Teaching 
Elementary.—Joly, J. Proc. viii., 
1893-98, pp. 215-221. 
Piano Music ; On Equal Temperament, 
and on the Cause of the Effect upon 
Piano Music produced by the Key 
in which it is set. — Stoney, G. 
Johnstone. Proc. iv., 1883-85, pp. 
59-68. 
Ficea pinsapo ; Abnormal Development 
of.—Pirn, Greenwood. Proc. iv., 
1883-85, p. 608. 
PiM, Greenwood.—A Contribution to 
the Natural History of the Hairs 
of the Androecium. Proc. iv., 1883- 
85, pp. 420-431. 
Pianoforte ; prolongation of tones of, so 
as to produce an Instrument with the 
Quality of Tone of the Piano, and 
the Continuity of Tone of the Organ. 
—Stoney, G. Johnstone. Proc. iv., 
1882-85, pp. 147-148. 
PiM, Greenwood.—The Fungi of tho 
Counties of Dublin and Wicklow. 
Proc. I., 1877-78, pp. 283-299. 
-The Lichens of the Counties of 
Dublin and Wicklow. Proc. i., 
1877- 78, pp. 276-282. 
-Note on an Abnormal Development 
of Picea pinsapo. Proc. iv., 1883-85,. 
p. 508. 
Pitchstone and Andesite from Tertiary 
Dykes in Donegal.—Sollas, W. J. 
Proc. VIII., 1893-98, pp. 87-93. 
Pitheeanilwopns erechis : A Transitional 
Form between Man and the Apes.— 
Dubois, Eugene. Trans, vi., 1896- 
98, pp. 1-18. 
Planets and Satellites; Atmospheres 
upon.—Stoney, G. Johnstone. Trans. 
VI., 1896-98, pp. 305-328. 
Plants; Absorption of Selenium by.— 
Cameron, Sir Charles A. Proc. ii., 
1878- 80, pp. 231-233. 
Pleuracanthidae; Fossil Fish Eemains 
of the Coal-Measures of the British 
Islands.—Davis, J. W. Trans, iv., 
1888-92, pp. 703-748. 
Plunkett, Thomas.—On Chert in the 
Limestone of Knockbeg, County Fer¬ 
managh. Proc. II., 1878-80, pp. 
611-613. 
Pogoiriclmm liihemimm, sp. n. — 
Johnson, T. Proc. viii., 1893-98, 
pp. 1-10. 
Polarization of Light coming from the 
Moon and from the Planet Venus, 
Measurements of the.—Eosse, The 
Earl of. Proc. i., 1877-78, pp. 19- 
20 . 
Polychmts collected during the Eoyal 
Dublin Society’s Survey off the 
West Coast of Ireland.—Buchanan, 
Florence. Proc. viii., 1893-98, pp. 
169-179. 
Poole, T. H. — Table of Temperature 
and Specific Gravity of Sea-Water. 
From Observations taken on board the 
Fingal,” in 1890. [Survey of Fish¬ 
ing Grounds, West Coast of Ireland, 
1890-91.] Proc. vii., 1891-92, pp. 
478-480. 
