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Index to the Proceedings and Transactions of the 
Delap, Alfred.—Bog-flow in Kerry 
(Praeger and Sollas). Proc. viii., 
1893-9S pp. 475-508. 
Depastrim cyatliiforme^ Notes on.— 
Dixon, G. Y., and Dixon, A. Fras. 
Proc. VIII., 1893-98, pp. 180-183. 
Devonshire ; Geological Structure of.— 
Haugliton, Eev. Samuel. Proc. ii., 
1878-80, pp. 151—152. 
Diamond in Ireland, Records as to the 
Discovery of a.—Ball, Y. Proc. v., 
1886-87, pp. 332-334. 
Diamonds of India; Identification of 
certain Localities.—Ball, Y. Proc. 
III., 1881-83, pp. 139-140. 
Diamonds in India; Mode of Occur¬ 
rence and Distribution of.—Ball, Y. 
Proc. II., 1878-80, pp. 551-589. 
Diatomacese found in tlie Counties of 
Dublin and Wicklow. — O’Meara, 
Bev. Eugene. Proc. i., 1877-78, 
pp. 259-275. 
Dingle and Glengarriff Grits.—Kinalian, 
G. H. Proc. II., 1878-80, pp. 
226-230. 
Dingle and Iveragh Promontories, Phy¬ 
sical Geology of the.—Wynne, A. B. 
Proc. II., 1878-80, pp. 590-596. 
Disinfectant; “Thiocamp.”—Reynolds, 
J, Emerson. Proc. vi., 1888-90, 
pp. 360-362. 
Dixon, A. Francis.—On the Arrange¬ 
ment of the Mesenteries in the Genus 
Sagartia^ Gosse. Proc. vi., 1888-90, 
pp. 136-142. 
- Bog-floAV in Kerry (Praeger and 
Sollas). Proc. VIII., 1893-98, pp. 
475-508. 
-On the Development of the 
Branches of the Fifth Cranial Nerve 
in Man. Trans, vi., 1896-98, pp. 
19-69. 
Dixon, A. F. and Dixon, G. Y.— 
Notes on Bunndes thallia, Bunodes 
verrucosa^ and Tealia crassicornis. 
Proc. VI., 1888-90, pp. 310-326. 
•-Notes on Bepastrum cyathiforme. 
Proc. VIII., 1893-98, pp. 180-183. 
Dixon, G. Y.—Notes on two Irish 
Specimens of JEdwardsia thnida 
(Quatrefages). Proc. v., 1886-87, 
pp. 100-106. 
Dixon, G. Y.—Remarks on Sagartia 
venusta and Sagartia nivea, Proc. vi., 
1888-90, pp. 111-127. 
Dixon, G. Y. and Dixon, A. F.— 
Notes on Bunodes thallia, Bunodes 
verrucosa, and Tealia crassicornis. 
Proc. VI., 1888-90, pp. 310-326. 
-Notes on Bepastrum cyathiforme. 
Proc. VIII., 1893-98, pp. 180-183. 
Dixon, G. Y. and Haddon, Alfred C.— 
The Structure and Habits of Peachia 
hastata (Gosse). Part i. Proc. iv., 
1883-85, pp. 399-406. 
Dixon, H. H.—On the Germination of 
Seeds in the Absence of Bacteria. 
Trans, v., 1893-96, pp. 1-4. 
- Abstract of paper on the Ger¬ 
mination of Seeds in the Absence of 
Bacteria. Proc. viii., 1893-98, p. 28. 
-Preliminary Note on the Walking 
of some of the Arthropoda. Proc. vii., 
1891-92, pp. 574-578. 
Dixon, Henry H. and Joly, J. —On 
some Minute Organisms found in the 
Surface-AYater of Dublin and Kil- 
liney Bra^s. Proc. viii., 1893-98, 
pp. 741-751. 
Dixon, S. M.—On twisted Copper AYire. 
Proc. V., 1886-87, pp. 646-648. 
Dohrn’s Theories on the Origin of 
Yertebrates. — Scharff, Robert F. 
Proc. A'l., 1888-90, pp. 14-38. 
Dolomite of Howth.—Smeeth, AY. F. 
Proc. A^i., 1888-90, pp. 272-275. 
Domite Mountains of Central France; 
Origin of.—Hull, Edward. Proc. iii., 
1881-83, pp. 145-149. 
Donegal, Graphitic Schist from.—Moss, 
Richard J. Proc. a^iii., 1893-98, 
pp. 206-207. 
Donegal, Pitch stone and Andesite from 
Tertiary Dykes in.—Sollas, AA^. J. 
Proc. AUii., 1893-98, pp. 87-93. 
Donegal Rocks, New Reading of the.— 
Kinahan, G. H. Proc. vii., 1891-92, 
pp. 14-34. 
Dragonflies in the Dublin Museum of 
Science and Art.—Carpenter, George 
H. Proc. VIII., 1893-98, pp. 434-438 
Dragonflies, Geographical Distribution 
of.—Carpenter, George H. Proc. 
VIII., 1893-98, pp. 439-468. 
