IS 



such a triumph, and the UberaHty that has placed his disco- 

 veries in this difficult art within reach of all, may justly be 

 reckoned among the highest distinctions of Ireland. 



DONATIONS. 



Eleven Quern Stones of different Kinds. 



Eight Methers of different Sizes and Patterns. 



A round wooden Goblet. 



An ancient Horn Vessel. Presented by Captain Portlock, 

 M.R.I.A. 



An ancient Spur found in the Grave-yard at Ferns. Pre- 

 sented by Stephen Radcliflfe, Esq., per Haliday Bruce, 

 Esq., M.R.I.A. 



A Papal Bulla, found near the Foundation of the Cathe- 

 dral of Cloyne, {Clemens PP. IIII.) Presented by R. J. 

 Graves, M.D. 



Fisica di Corpi ponderabili. 2 vols. 8vo. By the Che- 

 valier Amadeo Avogadro. Presented by the Author. 



Third Annual Report of the Proceedings of the Botanical 

 Society of Edinburgh. Presented by the Society. 



Sixth Report of the Poor Law Commissioners in Ireland, 

 Presented by George NichoUs, Esq. 



Ancient Laws and Institutes of England. Presented by 

 the Commissioners of the Public Records of the Kingdom. 



A Geological Map of England and Wales. By G. B. 

 Greenough, Esq. Presented by the Geological Society. 



Transactions of the Geological Society of London, Vol. V. 

 (1840.) Presented by the Society. 



Quarterly Journal of the Statistical Society of London. 

 July, 1840. Presented by the Society. 



Address of the General Secretaries of the British Associ- 

 ation. Presented by the Authors. 



Journal of the Franklin Institute. Vol. XXV. (1840.) 

 Presented by the Institute. 



