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Synopsis of the several Collections of Antiquities, §c., made by the Dis- 
trict Engineers, presented to the Museum of the Royau Irish Aca- 
pEemy by W. T. Mutvany, Es@., on the part of the COMMISSIONERS 
OF THE BoaRD OF WorkKS IN IRELAND. 
No. of Lots. 
Collected by Richard A. Gray, Esq., including donation of 
25 articles from private collection, . . . 69 
* Walliamebraser: Wisq.,°.- . .c5 2s tee yO 
4 rd Awlaset, USC es 2 5 Cerys ue. sp: (St : sea eee 
af Samuel U. Roberts, Esq., . . . . Jt 
Ps Do., forwarded by Robert Monnings aes spank Gaile 
a ean ARR Te 7 ere Wes Relea 
5 John O'Flaherty, Esq., and donation,* . . . 61 
“s George Warrant Esq; ox es kik det oy ae Woe 
if Frederick Barry, BeQs9)0- 0. 1s. ) 2) oy vs) ee 
e CharlesiS./Ottley,sBsq-) (1. hems ssi ee 
& John W. Kelly, Esq., 2 
98 Joseph WOneye, vss yee ecu 2b pa ton niny Teal es 
Total presented, . . 377 
* Included in the list, p. Lxi. 
Besides the Articles presented and described in the several Lists, 
Mr. Mutvany exhibited several Collections of Antiquities, borrowed 
by Mr. Joun O’Fianerty from Mrs. Devenisn, Mr. Devenisy, Miss 
Morton, and Dr. Conry. These consisted altogether of sixty-one 
articles, said to have been found in the crannogs in the lakes near 
Strokestown. 
