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Monpay, Novemser 8ru, 1852. 
THE LORD CHIEF BARON in the Chair. 
Tue Rey. Dr. Todd announced the receipt of the following 
- donations :— 
Portions of two quern-stones, deer-horns, &c.; presented by 
George Woods, Esq. 
A portion of red deer-horns; presented by the Rev. Richard 
Wrightson. 
‘A cast in plaster of Paris of a sculptured headstone with 
two Ogham inscriptions, from_Bressay, one of the Shetland 
islands; presented by Albert Way, Esq. 
Two casts, representing stone moulds for bronze axe-heads, 
and ring, found in England; presented by Albert Way, Esq. 
Casts in plaster of Paris, representing stone moulds for 
bronze swords, found in England; presented by Lord Talbot 
de Malahide. 
A cast in plaster of Paris, representing a cross-legged effigy 
of a knight in chain armour, bearing the arms of De Cantaville 
on his shield. ‘Taken from the original monument in the 
church of Kilfane, county of Kilkenny; presented by the Kil- 
kenny Archeological Society. 
An ancient bronze implement; presented by Robert Mallet, 
Esq. 
A silver ornament, representing a star, found in the foun- 
dation of the old Augustinian Priory in Enniscorthy ; pre- 
sented by the Rev. Thomas Murphy, R.C.C. of Ennis- 
corthy. 
A stone, used probably as an instrument or wea having 
been discovered in the same pit with the stone mould for cast- 
ing arrow-heads, found at Belturbet; presented by Patrick 
Brophy, Esq. 
A small bucket made out of solid wood, and nicely mounted 
with bronze handle and hoops, found in the crannog in 
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