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The Affinity of the Phenician and Celtic Languages, illustrated by the 
Geographical Names in Ptolemy and the Periplous of Arrian. By 
Sir William Betham, M.R.I.A., Ulster a a Arms, ae ee Read 
May 23 and June 27, 1S36i doce =Satecroc 
Notes on the Statistics and Natural History of the Island of Rathlin, 
off the Northern Coast of Ireland. By James Drummond Marshall, 
M.D., Secretary to the Natural History Society of Belfast, §C........+ 
On the Affinity of the Hiberno-Celtic and Phenician Languages. 
By Sir William Betham, F.S.A., M.R.I1.A., Ulster . ae Arms, ee 
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On the Ring Money of the Celte. By Sir William Betham, F.S.A., 
M.R.LA., Ulster King of Arms, a a Read November 28, 1836, 
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