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9. Lozenge-shaped silver reliquary, ornamented in niello, 
containing a ring of plaited rush and a piece of linen cloth, 
found in a small artificial cave at Straidcalye, near Glenarm, 
county of Antrim, in 1839. 
10. Bronze spear-head, highly ornamented. 
11. Bronze pin, with lateral ornamented head, found near 
Clogher, county of Tyrone. 
12. Circular ecclesiastical seal. 
-13. Small leaden bulla, with the figure of the Virgin on 
the one side, a crucifix on the other, and the date 1728. 
14. Stone bowl of basalt, found near Gorey, in the county 
of Wexford. 
15. Square stone, with heraldic shield, containing the ar- 
morial bearings of the Cheevers family, from the church of 
Cheeverstown, in the county of Meath. 
16. Triangular monumental stone of John Joel Josse, 
Kettle-drummer of Charles II., containing the arms of Ireland 
(three harps, two and one), and the date 1678, found in the 
graveyard of St. Andrew’s church, Dublin. 
17. MS. containing Irish Fenian tales, from Fintona, in 
the county of Tyrone. 
18. Two specimens of melted stone, from a vitrified fort 
near Banagher, in the county of Derry. 
The Secretary presented, on the part of William Ander- 
son, Esq., a wooden candlestick, found in a bog at a conside- 
rable depth by Mr. John Byrne, on the lands of Lower Lyrane, 
county of Kerry, the property of the Marquess of Lansdowne. 
