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Cloonfinlough, near Strokestown ; presented by Mrs. Ferns, 
of Strokestown, through Pakenham Mahon, Esq. 
_ The following articles, presented by his Grace the Duke 
of Northumberland, from the collection of Roger Walker, Esq.: 
A portion of the worm of a still; a sword handle; a beadle’s 
mace-head; a male dress; a woman’s dress; a brogue or shoe; 
a shop or slave badge; an iron mounting of a spade; an iron 
sickle; crolats or ring of bells; a lump of wax; a scull cap. 
An ancient chambered iron swivel cannon, made of bars, 
secured by means of hoops; found on the coast of the county 
Wexford ; presented by Matthew E. Talbot, Esq. 
~ A small miscellaneous collection of Irish antiquities, con- 
sisting of articles of stone, bronze, and silver, collected by the 
late Leslie Ogilby, Esq., and presented in his name by his 
executors. 
A silver seal (apparently a bishop’s seal, having a pall 
quartered with the arms) ; presented by Abraham Warburton, 
Esq. 
An ancient iron arrow-head, found in the icy regions of 
Dorrefeldt, Norway; presented by William T. Potts, Esq. 
A series of drawings of the designs on the stone cross at 
Moon, county Kildare; presented by Thomas Chandlee, 
Esq. 
A vote of thanks was then moved to the several persons 
by whom the foregoing donations were presented to the Mu- 
seum. 
The Lord Chief Baron, in putting the motion, said that 
their thanks were especially due to the Duke of Northumber- 
land and all other persons who, finding articles of more in- 
terest to others than to themselves, sent them forward to their 
_ proper homes, where their value would be duly appreciated. 
Dr. Aquilla Smith read the following account of certain 
Seotch coins and counterfeits found in Ireland :— 
