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Index to the Proceedings and Transactions of the 
O’Reilly, J. P.—Note on some Ejecta 
of the Hot Springs of Tarawara, New 
Zealand, formed since the Earthquake 
of 23rd June, 1886. Proc. Yi., 1888- 
90, pp. 67-68. 
-Notes on some Assays for Gold of 
Rocks occurring in the Neighbour¬ 
hood of Dublin. Proc. vi., 1888-90, 
pp. 450-459. 
-On the Occurrence of Anatase 
(Xanthitane ?) and Brookite in the 
Quartzites of Shankill. Proc. yiii.> 
1893-98, pp. 732-740. 
-On the Occurrence of Beryl with 
Schorl in Glencullen Valley. Proc. 
lY., 1883-85, pp. 505-506. 
-On the Occurrence of Microcline 
Felspar in the Dalkey Granites. Proc. 
II., 1878-80, pp. 246-249. 
-The Phosphorite Nodules of 
Podolia, Notes on. Proc. iy., 1883- 
85, pp. 215-222. 
Organisms, Minute, found in the 
Surface-"Water of Dublin and Killiney 
Bays.—Dixon, H. H., and Joly, J. 
Proc. Yiii., 1893-98, pp. 741-752. 
Orophocrinus {Fentremites) prcelongus, 
Baily, from the Carboniferous Lime¬ 
stone of County Dublin.—Baily, 
W. H. Proc. Y., 1886-87, pp. 31-33. 
Ostracoda; Carboniferous, from Ire¬ 
land.—Jones, T. Rupert, and Kirkby^ 
James W. Trans, yi., 1896-98, pp. 
173-200. 
Ostracoda, Marine and Freshwater, of 
the North Atlantic and of North¬ 
western Europe. Section I.,Podocopa, 
—Brady, G. S., and Norman, ReY. 
A. M. Trans, iy., 1888-92, pp. 63- 
270. 
Ostracoda; Marine and Freshwater, of 
the North Atlantic and of North¬ 
western Europe. Sections II.-IY., 
Myodocopa, Cladocopa, and Platy- 
copa.—Brady, G. S., and Norman, 
ReY. A. M. Trans, y., 1893-96, pp. 
621-746. 
Orthoptera ; Employment of the Names 
proposed for Genera of, preYious to 
1840.—Kirby, W. F. Proc. yi., 
1888-90, pp. 556-597. 
O’Toole, H.—An improYed Form of 
Hydrometer by which the Specihc 
GraYity of Liquids may be accurately 
determined at any Temperature. Proc. 
yiii., 1893-98, pp. 753-755. 
OYOca District; Mining in East.— 
Argali, P. H. Proc. ii., 1878-80, 
pp. 211-225. 
Pal aeo-Geological and Geographical 
Maps of the British Islands, and 
the Adjoining Parts of the Continent 
of Europe.—Hull, Edward. Trans. 
1., 1877-83, pp. 257-296. 
Palaeontology of County Dublin.— 
Baily, William Hellier. Proc. i., 
1877-78, pp. 162-182. 
Palaeozoic Rocks of Galway and else¬ 
where in Ireland, said to be 
Laurentians.—Kinahan, G. H. Proc., 
111., 1881-83, pp. 347-356. 
Palaeozoic Rocks; Table of the Irish 
Lower.—Kinahan, G. H. Proc. y., 
1886-87, pp. 34-39. 
Pallas’s Sand grouse [Syrrhaptes para¬ 
doxus) in Ireland.—Scharff, R. F.. 
Proc. YI., 1888-90, pp. 278-282. 
Pansy ; Dimerous Form of.—Stoney, G. 
Johnstone. Proc. ii., 1878-80, pp. 
632-633. 
Paper, Manufacture of, from Molinia 
eoorulea. — Smith, W. Proc. iii., 
1881-83, pp. 14-16. 
Paper; Manufacture of, from Molinia 
coirulea\ concluding note. — Smith,, 
W. Proc. III., 1881-83, pp. 141-144. 
Papillary Ridges on the Hands and 
Feet of Monkeys and Men. —■ 
Hepburn, D. Trans, v., 1893-96,. 
pp. 525-537. 
Parallelogram Law in Kinematics, Ap¬ 
plication of the.—Preston, Thomas. 
Proc. YIII., 1893-98, pp. 469-474. 
Paterson, A. M.—The Human Sacrum., 
Trans, y., 1893—96, pp. 123-204. 
PaYing-Setts; Varieties of Irish.— 
Hull, Edward. Proc. y., 1886-87,. 
pp. 94-99. 
Feachia hastata (Gosse); Structure and 
Habits of.—Haddon, Alfred C., and 
Dixon, G. Y. Proc. iy., 1883-85, 
pp. 399-406. 
