CONTENTS. 
ART. 
VIL. On the three kinds of Persepolitan Writing, and on the Babylonian 
Lapidary Characters. By the Rev. Epwarn Huivcxs, D. D. 
Read November 30, and December 14, 1846. 
VIII. On the third Persepolitan Writing, and on the nade of expressing 
Numerals in Cuneatie Characters. By the Rev. Evwarp Hincxs, 
D.D. Read January 11, 1847. 
IX. On the different kinds of Cuneiform Writing in the tr ok Tedeaions 
of the Persians, and on the Language transmitted through the 
Jjirst kind. By the Rev. Cuartes Witu1am Watt, D. D., Vice- 
Provost of Trinity a Dublin, V. P. R. I. A. Read Decem- 
ber 13, 1847. Soma a Cebn Son em piemoM Gs 
ANTIQUITIES. 
I. Remarks on some Fragments of an ancient Waxed Table-Book, 
found in a bog at Maghera, County of Derry, and presented to 
the Royal Irish Academy by the Rev. J. Spencer Knox, A. M. 
By James Hentuorn Topp, D. D., M.R.I. A., Fellow of Tri- 
nity College, Dublin. Read May 26, 1845. : 
Il. aeeanhon of an ancient Irish Shrine, called the “ Mias Ti ae 
nain.” By W.R. Wie, WR. A., F.R. ee Read 
June 8, 1846. a en yeas ious ns 
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