375 
NovEeMBER. 
Vita 8. Benigni, 3 Novemb. Vita De miraculis 8. Laurentij pa- 
De S. Malachia pauca, 5 Nov. rum eodem die. 
S. Emiliani, 6 Noy. S. Fintani seu Findani, 15 
S. Euflanei, 6 Nov. Noy. 
8. Willibrordi, 7 Nov. S. Momboli, 18 Nov. 
S. Kebij, 8 Nov. S. Ode, eodem die. 
S. Grellani, 10 Noy. De S. Maxentia, V. et M. pa- 
De S. Bertuino, pauca 11 rum. 20 Novemb. Vide 
Novemb., ibidem et pauca 24 Octob. 
de S. Kilano. 8. Obodij, 21 Noy. 
S. Livini, 12 Novemb. S. Osmanne, V., 22 Noy. 
8. Kilani, 13 Nov. Vide 1 Apr. 
S. Lassaree, V., 13 Nov. De §. Virgilio pauca, 27 Nov. 
S. Sidonij, Abb., 14 Nov. De S. Brendano Birrensi pa- 
8. Machutis, 14 Novy. rum, 29 Noy. 
DECEMBER. 
Vita S. Virgilij, 1 Decemb. Vita 8. Flannani, 18 Dee. 
S. Eloquij, 3 Decemb. S. Samthanne, V., 19 Dec. 
S. Boetij, 7 Decemb. S. Maccarij, 19 Dec. 
§. Finniani, 12 Dec. Vide 8. Lucharij, 23 Dec. 
23 Febr. aliam Vitam. S. Mochuex, 24 Decemb. 
S. Columba de Tirdaglas, 13 
Decemb. 
Note in plures ex preedictis vitis manent supra easdem in cesta. 
Denis H. Kelly, Esq., presented alphabetic indexes to the two vo- 
lumes of the Catalogue of the Betham Collection of Manuscripts, made 
by Eugene Curry, Esq. It was 
Resotvep,-—That the special thanks of the Academy are hereby pre- 
sented to Mr. Kelly for this valuable addition to the Library. 
Portions of two small bomb-shells or grenades were presented by 
Dr. S. L. Bigger, to whom they had been given by Mr. J. M‘Veigh, who 
communicated the following information relating to the more perfect 
specimen :— 
“<The shell about which you wish to obtain information was found 
by one of my workmen, when ploughing a field on the south side of the 
Hill of Aughrim, and next field to the one containing the mound called 
‘St. Ruth’s Grave.’ This was in the year 1851. The other shell was 
found on the property of Sir Thomas Redington, situate on the west of 
Aughrim River, and on the north side of the stream which runs at the 
foot of the hill on the south side, and in the townland of Aughrim. 
“‘T can find no mention, made of any shells being used at Aughrim 
in any work which I have met with, except in O’Callaghan’s ‘Green 
Book,’ in which itis stated that, on Ginkell’s preparation for the attack, 
‘the grenadiers were drawn up at the head of each regiment, with two 
shells apiece |’ ” 
