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Index to the Proceedings and Transactions of the 
Ceylon; Echinoderm Eauna of.—Bell, 
F. Jeffrey. Trans, iii., 1883-87, pp. 
643-657. 
Chalk of Mount Lebanon, Fossil Fishes 
of the.—Davis, J. W. Trans, iii., 
1883-87, pp. 457-632. 
Chemical ATlal 3 ^sis ; Combination of 
Wet and Dry Methods in. —Adeney, 
W. E., and Shegog, T. A. Proc. 
Yii., 1891-92, pp. 99-111. 
Chert; Chemical Composition of, and 
the Cliemistry of the Process by 
which it is formed.—Hardman. E. 
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T. Trans, i., 1877-83, pp. 71-94. 
Chert in Jamestone of Knockheg, 
Co. Fermanagh.—Plunkett, Thomas. 
Proc. II., 1878-80, pp. 611-613. 
Chert; Nature and Origin of the Beds 
of, in the Uxiper Carboniferous Lime¬ 
stone of Ireland.—Hull, Edward. 
Trans, i., 1877-83, pp. 71-94. 
Chitons ; Generative and Urinary Ducts 
in.—Haddon, A. C. Proc. iv., 1883- 
86, pp. 223-237. 
Chlorimetry, Substitution of an Alkaline 
Base in.—Smyth, John, Jun. Proc. 
1., 1877-78, pp. 45-47. 
Chronometrical Magnetism. — Boed- 
dicker, Otto. Trans, iii., 1883-87, 
pp. 1-56. 
Classifications; Apparatus for Demon¬ 
strating Systems of.—Haddon, A. C. 
Proc. IV., 1883-85, pp. 200-202. 
Climates during Geological Time ; Pos- 
setti’s Law of Cooling applied to the 
Eelative Effects of Sun-heat, Earth- 
heat, and Atmospheric Conditions 
upon. — Haughton, Eev. Samuel. 
Proc. II., 1878-80, pp. 417-429. 
Clocks; Construction of Turret.—Grubb, 
Howard. Proc. iv., 1883-85, pp. 447- 
448. 
Clocks, Japanese, in Science and Art 
Museum.—Eambaiit, A. A. Proc. 
VI., 1888-90, pp. 332-342. 
Clocks ; New Form of Electrical Clock 
Contacts.—Grubb, Howard. Proc. 
11., 1878-80, pp. 115-116. 
Clogg Almanack in the Science and Art 
Museum, Dublin.—Mullen, B. H. 
Proc. V., 1886-87, pp. 79-84. 
Close, Eev. Maxwell H.—Anniversary 
Address to the Eoyal Geological 
Society of Ireland (1878). Proc. £i., 
1887-80, pp. 5-24. 
-Anniversary Address to the Eoyal 
Geological Society of Ireland (1879). 
Proc. II., 1878-80, pp. 191-208. 
-On the Definition of Force a3 the 
Cause of Motion, with some o; the 
Inconveniences connected therewith. 
Proc. III., 1881-83, pp. 336-343 
-The Physical Geology of the- 
Neighbourhood of Dublin. Proc i., 
1877-78, pp. 133-161. 
Clouds, Cause of Iridescence ii.— 
Stoney, G. Johnstone. Trans, iii., 
1883-87, pp. 637-642. 
Coal; Chemical Composition of I!oal 
discovered by the Arctic Expediion 
of 1875-6.—Moss, Eichard J. Eoc. 
I. , 1877-78, pp. 61-62. 
Coal Deposits of the North-West ter¬ 
ritories of Canada.—Kinahan, Gerard 
A. Proc. IV-, 1883-85, pp. 211-14. 
Coal Fields and Coal Productions of 
India.—Ball, Y. Proc. ii., 1878-80, 
pp. 496-523. 
Coal-Measures of the British Islands; 
Fossil Fish Eemains of the.—Davis, 
J. W. Trans, v., 1893-96, pp. 
249-258. 
Coal-Seams of the Leinster and Tip¬ 
perary Coal-Fields.—Kinahan, G. H. 
Proc. IV., 1883-85, pp. 364-372. 
Codaster trilohahis (M‘Coy) from tlie 
Carboniferous Limestone of County 
Kilkenny.—Baily, W. H. Proc. v., 
1886-87, pp. 31-33. 
Cole, Grenville A. J.—On Derived 
Crystals in the Basaltic Andesite of 
GlasdrummanPort,Co. Down. Trans. 
V. , 1893-96, pp. 239-248. 
- Abstract of paper on Derived 
Crystals in the Basaltic Andesite of 
Glasdrumman Port, Co. Down. Proc. 
VIII., 1893-98, p. 279. 
-On the Geology of Slieve Gallion, 
in the County of Londondeny. Trans. 
VI. , 1896-98, pp. 213-246. 
-On Semitrypa hihernica (MHoy)... 
Proc. VIII., 1893-98, pp. 132-142. 
