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JoLY, J., and Dixon, Henry H.—On 
some minnte Organisms found in the 
Surface-Water of Dublin and Killiney 
Bays. Proc. Yiii., 1893-98, pp. 741- 
751. 
JoLY, J., and Fitz Gerald, G. F.—On 
the Measurement of small Pressures. 
Proc. VI., 1888-90, pp. 128-131. 
Jones, T. Bupert, and Kirkby, James 
W. — On Carboniferous Ostracoda 
from Ireland. Trans, vi., 1896-98, 
pp. 173—200. 
Jupiter, Observations on tbe Planet.— 
Boeddicker, Otto. Trans, iv., 1888— 
92, pp. 271-288. 
.Jupiter; Physical Appearance during 
tbe Season 1880-81.—Boeddicker, 
Otto. Trans, i., 1877-83, pp. 227— 
230. 
Jupiter, Potation Period of tbe ‘‘Gar¬ 
net” Spot on.—Pambaut, Arthur A. 
Proc. VIII., 1893-98, pp. 389-398. 
Perry ; Bog-Flow in. — Praeger, P. 
Lloyd, and Sollas, W. J. Proc. 
VIII., 1893—98, pp. 475-608. 
Kilroe, j. P.—On Directions of Ice- 
Flow in tbe North of Ireland as de¬ 
termined by tbe Observations of tbe 
Geological Survey. Proc. vi., 1888- 
90, pp. 259—262. 
—- The Discovery of two Car¬ 
boniferous Outliers on Slieve League, 
County Donegal. Proc. vi., 1888-90, 
pp.63-66. 
-Tbe Distribution of Drift in Ire¬ 
land in its Pelation to Agriculture. 
Proc. VIII., 1893—98, pp. 421—431. 
Kinahan, G. H.—Anniversary Address 
to tbe Poyal Geological Society of 
Ireland (1880). Proc. ii., 1878-80, 
pp. 485—496. 
-Anniversary Address to tbe Poyal 
Geological Society of Ireland (1881). 
Proc. III., 1881—83, pp. 109—124. 
-On tbe Arklow Beach and Pivers. 
Proc. II., 1878-80, pp. 250-254. 
-Cambro - Silurian and Silurian 
Pocks of tbe Southern and Western 
Parts of Ireland. Proc. ii., 1878-80, 
pp.143-146. 
Kinahan, G. H.—Canadian Arcbman, 
or Pre-Cambrian Pocks ; with a 
Comparison with some of tbe Irish 
Metamorpbic Pocks. Proc. iv., 
1883-85, pp. 349-363. 
-Cork Pocks. Proc. iii., 1881-83, 
pp. 47-50. 
-On the Economic Geology of Ire¬ 
land. Proc. VI., 1888-90, pp. 343— 
354. 
-Deal Timber in the Lake Basins 
and Peat Bogs of North-East Done¬ 
gal. Proc. V., 1886-87, pp. 629-635. 
-Dingle and Glengariff Grits 
Proc. II., 1878—80, pp. 226-230. 
-On Geological Unconformabilities. 
Proc. VI., 1888—90, pp. 283-288. 
-Glacial Moraines on Mount 
Leinster, Counties Wexford and 
Carlow. Proc. iii., 1881-83, pp. 
334-335. 
-Granite, Elvan, Porphyry, Fel- 
stone, Wbinstone, and Metamorpbic 
Pocks of Ireland. Proc. vi., 1888— 
90, pp.169-254. 
-Gravel Terraces; Valleys of tbe 
Mourne, Strule, and Foyle, Counties 
Tyrone and Donegal. Proc. v., 
1886-87, pp. 636-638. 
-On Irish Arenaceous Pocks. \_See 
also IV., p. 507.] Proc. vi., 1888-90, 
pp.6-13. 
-Irish Arenaceous Pocks—Sands, 
Sandstones, Grits, Conglomerates, 
Quartz-Pocks, and Quartzytes. Proc. 
V., 1886-87, pp. 507-620. 
-Irish Marbles and Limestones. 
Proc. V., 1886-87, pp. 372-444. 
-,-Supplement. Proc. v., 1886- 
87, pp. 489-496. 
-Irish Metal Mining. Proc. v., 
1886-87, pp. 200-317. 
-LisbeUaw Conglomerate, County 
Fermanagh, and Cbesil Bank, Dor¬ 
setshire. Proc. V., 1886-87, pp. 
504-506. 
-A New Peading of tbe Donegal 
Pocks. Proc. VII., 1891-92, pp. 
14-34. 
-Notes on tbe Apatite of Bucking¬ 
ham, Ottawa County [Canada], 
Proc. IV., 1883-85, pp. 347-348. 
