176 THE IRISH PEOPLE. 



146. Dr. Beddoe in " Races of Britain," pp. 266, 

 238, 142, 27, and Vol. III. of "Memoirs of the 

 Anthropological Society," pp. 569, et seq. 



147. Dr. C. R. Browne, M.D. : I. "Ethnography 

 of the Mullet, Inniskea, and Portacloy," p. 591 of 

 " Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy," 3rd 

 Series, Vol. III., No. 4. II. " Ethnography of Bally- 

 croy, Co. Mayo," read llth May, 1896, published in 

 the " Academy's Proceedings," p. 77. III. " Ethno- 

 graphy of Innisturk and Clare Island, Co. Mayo;" 

 it is not yet published, but .this learned gentleman 

 who has charge of the local Ethnography Survey of 

 Ireland gave me this brief extract. 



148. Marie-Anne de Bovet's " Trois Mois en 

 Irlande," p. 340, published at Paris in 1891, by the 

 Librairie Hachette et Cie. 



149. Oral evidence of captains of steamers, mates. 



150. Sir John Lentaigne; Mr. Thomas Burke, 

 Under-Secretary for Ireland ; Sir William Wilde. 



Carmen, railway officials, policemen ; Rev. Max- 

 well Close, Treasurer of the Royal Irish Academy 

 (whose opinion on that or anything else I value very 

 much) ; Mr. Larmenie. 



Messrs. Bermingham and Morris ; Mr. Delany. 



Metropolitan Police ; Royal Irish Constabulary 

 and many other witnesses. 



151-3. Evidence of the French Eagles, and 8th, 

 9th, 2nd, 4th, and 36th French regiments. See 

 Napier's " Peninsular War," Edition of 1829 ; Vol. 

 III., pp. 444, 516; Vol. V., pp. 56, 456, 465; Vol 

 II., p. 404. Clinton, Lord Londonderry, and others 

 on that war ; and Maxwell's " Life of Wellington ;" 

 Lieutenant W. Grattan's " Adventures of the Con- 

 naught Rangers," 4 volumes. 



" Memoirs of Lieutenant John Shipp," edited by 

 H. Manners Chichester, 1890. 



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