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Index to the Proceedings and Transactions of the 
Fitz Gerald, George Francis.—Note 
on the Origination of turbulent 
Motion in viscous Liquids. Proc. vi., 
1888-90, p. 289. 
-Note on the Specific Heat of the 
Ether. Proc. iv., 1883—85, pp. 477— 
480. 
-Notes on Fluorescence. Proc. ii., 
1878-80, pp. 609-610. 
-On the Possibility of Originating 
Wave Disturbances in the Ether by 
means of Electric Forces. Part i. 
Trans, i., 1877-83, pp. 133-134. 
-On the Possibility of Originating 
Wave Disturbances in the Ether by 
means of Electric Forces. Part ii. 
Trans, i., 1877-83, pp. 173-176. 
-- On the Possibility of Originating 
Wave Disturbances in the Ether by 
means of Electric Forces :—Correc¬ 
tions and Additions. Trans, i., 1877— 
83, pp. 325-326. 
-On the Quantity of Energy trans¬ 
ferred to the Ether by a Variable 
Current. Trans, in., 1883-87, pp. 
57-60. 
-On Some Methods of Measuring 
the Densities of Gases. Proc. iv., 
1883-85, pp. 481-484. - 
-Suggestions for an Experiment to 
demonstrate the polarized State of the 
Gas in Crookes’s Layer. Proc. i., 
1877-78, pp. 117-119. 
--- On the Superficial Tension of 
Fluids and its possible Delation to 
Muscular Contractions. Trans, i., 
1877-83, pp. 95-99. 
-- On the Temperature at various 
Depths in Lough Derg after sunny 
Weather. Proc. v., 1886-87, pp. 
169-170. 
FitzGerald, G. F., and Joly, J.—On 
the Measurement of small Pressures. 
Proc. VI., 1888-90, pp. 128-131. 
Flints ; Contribution to the History of. 
—Sollas, W. J. Proc. vi., 1888-90, 
pp. 1-5. 
Flora of the Wexford and Waterford 
Coasts.—Hart, H. C. Proc. iv., 
1883-85, pp. 117-146. 
Flowering Plants and Ferns of Dublin 
and Wicklow.—Moore, David, and 
A. G. More. Proc. i., 1877—78, pp. 
190-227. 
Flowers, Bright Colours of Alpine.— 
doly, J. Proc. VIII., 1893-98, pp. 
145-153. 
Fluorescence, Notes on.—Fitz Gerald,, 
George Francis. Proc. ii., 1878-80,. 
pp.609-610. 
Force; Definition of, as the Cause of 
Motion.—Close, Bev. Maxwell H. 
Proc. m., 1881-83, pp. 336-343. 
Fossil Fish of the Cretaceous of Scan¬ 
dinavia.—Davis, J. W. Trans, iv.,. 
1888-92, pp. 363-434. 
Fossil Fish-Eemains of the Coal-Mea-. 
sures of the British Islands: Part i. 
—Pleuracanthidae. — Davis, J. W. 
Trans, iv., 1888-1892, pp. 703-748. 
Fossil Fish-Eemains of the Coal-Mea¬ 
sures of the British Islands : Part ii. 
— Acanthodidse. — Davis, J. W. 
Trans, v., 1893-96, pp. 249-258. 
Fossil Fish from the Tertiary and Cre- 
taceo-Tertiary Formations of New 
Zealand. [With List of Species.]— 
Davis, J. W. Trans, iv., 1888-1892, 
pp. 1-48. 
Fossil Fishes of the Carboniferous. 
Limestone Series of Great Britain.— 
Davis, J. W. Trans, i., 1877-83, 
pp. 327-548. 
Fossil Fishes of the Chalk of Mount 
Lebanon, in Syria.—Davis, J. W. 
Trans, iii., 1883-87, pp. 457-632. 
Fossil Mammalia of Ireland in the 
Science and Art Museum, Dublin.— 
Ball, Y. Trans, iii., 1883-87, pp. 
333-348. 
Fossils, Vertebrate, from the Siwaliks 
of India in the Science and Art 
Museum, Dublin. — Lydekker, E. 
Trans, iii., 1883-87, pp. 69-86. 
Frazer, W. — On Hy Brasil, a Tradi¬ 
tional Island otf the West Coast of 
Ireland, plotted in a ms. Map, written 
by Sieur Tassin, Geographer Eoyal 
to Louis NIII. Proc. ii., 1878-80, 
pp. 173-176. 
