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Index to the Proceedings and Transactions of the 
Adeney, W. E.—Note on the present 
Condition of the Water in the Eeser- 
voir at Eoundwood. Proc. yiii., 1893- 
98, pp. 208-214. 
-On the Eeduction of Manganese 
Peroxide in Sewage. Proc. viii., 
1893-98, pp. 247-251. 
Adeney, W. E., and Carson, James.— 
On the Mounting of the large Rowland 
Spectrometer in the Eoyal University 
of Ireland. Proc. yiii., 1893-98, pp. 
711-716. 
Adeney, W. E., and Shegog, T. A.— 
On a Combination of Wet and Dry 
Methods in Chemical Analysis. Proc. 
VII., 1891-92, pp. 99-111. 
Agriculture, Distribution of Drift in 
Ireland in its Eelation to.—Eilroe, J. 
E. Proc. YIII., 1893-98, pp. 421— 
429. 
Air; Notes on Arctic.—Moss, Edward 
L. Proc. II., 1878-80, pp. 34-41. 
Alcoholic Beverages in ordinary Use; 
their Percentage Eolations to absolute 
Alcohol and Proof Spirit.—Draper, 
H. N. Proc. Yi., 1888—90, pp, 375- 
378. 
Algae, Parasitical, of the Firth of Forth. 
—Traill, George William. Proc. ii., 
1881-83, pp. 286-297. 
Allen, William N.—Artificially-pro¬ 
duced Gold Crystals. Proc. iv., 
1883-85, p. 509. 
Almanack, known as a Clogg,” in the 
Science and Art Museum, Dublin.— 
Mullen, B. H. Proc. v., 1886-87, 
pp. 79-84. 
Alpine Flowers, Bright Colours of.— 
Joly, J. Proc. YIII., 1893-98, pp. 
145-153. 
Amia calva; microscopic structure of 
scale.—Macintosh, H. W. Proc. i., 
1877-78, pp. 93-95. 
Ampere Meter ; Direct-Reading—Elec¬ 
trolytic.—Joly, J. Proc. Yii., 1891— 
92, pp.559-562. 
Amygdaloidal Limestone of Downhill, 
Co. Derry.—O’Reilly, J. P. Proc. 
lY., 1883-85, pp. 155-157. 
Anatase and Brookite in Quartzites of 
Shankill—O’Reilly, J. P. Proc. yiii., 
1893-98, pp. 732-740. 
Andesite, Basaltic, of Glasdrumman 
Port, Co. Down ; derived Crystals in 
—Cole, G. A. J. Trans, y., 1893— 
96, pp. 239-248. 
Andesite, Pitchstone and, from Tertiary 
Dykes in Donegal.—Sollas, W. J. 
Proc. YIII., 1893-98, pp. 87-93. 
Andrews, William.—Notes on Irish 
Crustacea — First Series — The 
Brachyura. Proc. i., 1877—78, pp. 
21-31. [Note. —The original pub¬ 
lished title was Notes on the Irish 
Crustacea”; the Paper was repub¬ 
lished with amendments, and the 
above title substituted.] 
Andrsecium ; Contribution to the Natural 
History of the Hairs of the.—Pirn, 
Greenwood. Proc. iy., 1883-85, pp. 
420-431. 
Annelids, Irish, in the Museum of 
Science and Art, Dublin.—MTntosh, 
W. C. Proc. YIII., 1893—98, pp. 
399-404. 
Apatite of Buckingham, Ottawa County 
(Canada).—Kinahan, G. H. Proc. 
IV., 1883-85, pp. 347—348. 
Apospory in the Thallophyta.—M‘Nab, 
W. E. Proc. IY., 1883—85, pp. 466- 
469. 
Archsean or Pre-Cambrian Rocks of 
Canada.—Kinahan, G. H. Proc. iv., 
1883-85, pp. 349-363. 
Arenaceous Rocks of Ireland.—Kina- 
han, G. H. Proc. v., 1886—87, pp. 
507-620. 
Arenaceous Rocks ; Irish.—Kinahau, 
G. H. Proc. YI., 1888-90, pp. 6-13. 
Argall, P. H.—Notes on the Ancient 
and Recent Mining Operations in the 
East Ovoca District. Proc. ii., 1878— 
80, pp. 211-225. 
-Philip.—Notes on the Tertiary 
Iron Ore Measures, Glenariff Yalley» 
County Antrim. Proc. iii., 1881— 
83, pp. 151-164. 
Argall, Phihp, and Kinahan, Gerrard 
A.—Notes on the Recovery of Copper 
from its Solution in Mine Drainage, 
with special Reference to the Wicklow 
Mines. Proc. iii., 1881-83, pp. 302— 
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