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Cloonfinlough, near Strokestown ; presented by Mrs. Ferns, 

 of Strokestown, through Pakenham Mahon, Esq. 



The following articles, presented by his Grace the Duke 

 of Northumberland, from the collection of Roger Walker, Esq.: 

 A portion of the worm of a still ; a sword handle ; a beadle's 

 mace-head; a male dress; a woman's dress; a brogue or shoe; 

 a shop or slave badge ; an iron mounting of a spade ; an iron 

 sickle ; crolats or ring of bells ; a lump of wax ; a scull cap. 



An ancient chambered iron swivel cannon, made of bars, 

 secured by means of hoops ; found on the coast of the county 

 Wexford ; presented by Matthew E. Talbot, Esq. 



A small miscellaneous collection of Irish antiquities, con- 

 sisting of articles of stone, bronze, and silver, collected by the 

 late Leslie Ogilby, Esq., and presented in his name by his 

 executors. 



A silver seal (apparently a bishop's seal, having a pall 

 quartered with the arms) ; presented by Abraham Warburton, 

 Esq. 



An ancient iron arrow-head, found in the icy regions of 

 Dorrefeldt, Norway ; presented by William T. Potts, Esq. 



A series of drawings of the designs on the stone cross at 

 Moon, county Kildare ; presented by Thomas Chandlee, 

 Esq. 



A vote of thanks was then moved to the several persons 

 by whom the foregoing donations were presented to the Mu- 

 seum. 



The Lord Chief Baron, in putting the motion, said that 

 their thanks were especially due to the Duke of Northumber- 

 land and all other persons who, finding articles of more in- 

 terest to others than to themselves, sent them forward to their 

 proper homes, where their value would be duly appreciated. 



Dr. Aquilla Smith read the following account of certain 

 Scotch coins and counterfeits found in Ireland : — 



