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The Irish Naturalist. 



September, 



GEOI.OGY. ' 



Gkoi^ogicai. Survey of Irei^and : Sheets 43 (Glencar) ; 55 (Sligo and 

 Drumahair, Lough Gill). Memoirs to Sheets 42 and 43 jointly, and to 

 Sheet 55 (1885). 



A. B Wynne : "On the Geology of Parts of Sligo," &c., [ourn. Geol. 

 Soc. Dublin, vol. x. (1863), p. 34. 



G. H. KiNAHAN : " Palseozoic Rocks of Galway and Elsewhere in Ire- 

 land, said to be Laurentians," Set. Proc. R. Dublin Soc, vol. iii. (1882), 

 p. 348. 



E. T. Hardman : On the Metamorphic Rocks of Counties Sligo and 

 Leitrim," Set. Proc. R. Dublin Soc, vol. iii. (1882), p. 357. 



G. A. J. CoivE : "The Intrusive Gneiss of Tirerrill and Drumahair," 

 Proc R. I. Acad., vol. xxiv., section B (1903), p. 361. 



A. M'Henry : " Report on the Ox Mountain Rocks and their Probable 

 Continuation," &c., Proc R. I. Acad., vol. xxiv., section B (1903), p. 371. 



Arch^oi^ogy. 



W. G. Wood-Martin : "History of Sligo," vols, i.-iii. (1882-92). 

 Ibid : " Rude Stone Monuments of Ireland " (1888). 

 T O'Rorke : "The History of Sligo— Town and County," vols, i.-ii. 

 Ibid : •' History, Antiquities, and Present State of the Parishes of Bally- 

 sodare and Kilvarnet." 



W. F. Wakeman : A Survey of the Antiquarian Remains on the Island 

 luismurray. (1893). 



