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IV. Remarks on a Brass Medal of our Saviour, found in the 



Friar's Walk in the Vicinity of Cork, in October 1818. By 

 Henry J. Monck Mason, L. L. D. M. R. I. A. Read Jan. 

 25th, 1819 - - 129 



V. Conjectures on t/ie Origin of the Oriental Practice of Writing from 



Right to Left, deduced from a Consideration of the Names 

 and Forms of the Hebrew Characters. By William S. Sankey, 

 A. M. M. R. I. A. a7id Extraordinary Member of the Royal 

 Medical Society, Edinburgh. Read April Q6th, ISIQ. -151 



VI. Observations which accompanied a Hebrew Medal, submitted to the 



Inspection of the Royal Irish Academy. By the Rev. R. Walsh, 

 M. R. I. A. Read Ju?ie2Stk, 1819. - - -161 



VII. Description of a Rich and Ancient Box, containing a Latin 

 Copy of the Gospels, which was found on a Mountain in the 

 County of Tipperary, and is now in tfie Possession of H. 

 Monck Mason, Esq. L. L. D. M. R. I. A. Read May 



^uh, 1819. ...... ns 



VIII. A Description of an Ancient Drawing in the Red Book of the 

 Exchequer in Ireland. By H. Jos. Monck Mason, Esq. 



L. L. D. M. R. I. A. Read Feb. 2&th, 1820. - - 18i 



