CoFFHY AND Armstrong — Scnntlinmyian Ohjech. 



115 



and 



Measures IIt inches in length. 

 Measure 141 inclics in 



Wk. 1 



at Kiluiaiuliani. Of tlie.se only one spear head, and the socket, have so far 

 been identilied. These are numbered : — 



Wk. 25. E 427 : 18G1. It measures 14^ inches in length. (Tliis is the 



spear-head mentioned on p. 110.) 

 Wk. 28. Socket measures 3 inches in length. 



Next come six spear-heads, labelled as found at Kilniainliam, 

 purchased from Mr. Thomson. They are numbereil : — 

 Wk. 11. 

 Wk. 12 and 16. 



length. 

 Wk. 17. Measures 13j inches in length. 

 Wk. 18. Measures 7-§- inches in length. 

 Wk. 20. Measures 13 inches in length. 



Finally, we have four spear-heads, labelled by Mr. 

 Wakeman as found at or near Kilmainham ; and one 

 found at Kilmainham, from the Petrie collection. 

 These are numbered : — 



Wk. 14. This spear is much bent ; it measures 19i 



inches in length. 

 Wk. 15. This spear is also bent ; it measures 12 



inches in length, and is illustrated, fig. 4. 

 Wk. 19. It measures ^\ inches in length. 

 Wk. 21. 

 P. 941. 



We have therefore 22 complete spear-heads found at Island-bridge and 

 Kilmainham. 



The illustrations of these spear-heads will show the general type; they 

 have a somewhat flat midrib, and vary considerably in length. 



We now come to shield-bosses. "Four utubos, or shield bosses," are 

 mentioned in Sir William Wilde's paper as having been found at Island- 

 bridge. Four bosses are mentioned in the new Eegister ; and Jlr. Wakeman 

 labelled three bosses, apparently included in these. The numbers are : — 



Wk. 2. E. 2361 (fig. 5). Measures 3J inches in diameter, and 2i 

 inches in height. The rim is | inch deep. 



Wk. 3. W. 1. Fragment; the rim measures :[ inch. 



AVk. 4. W. 42 (fig. 5). Measures 3 inches in diameter, and 2 inches 

 in height. The rim is | inch deep. 



E. 2362. Measures 3^ inches in diameter, and 3 inches in height. The 

 rim is f inch deep. 



"Wk. 



Wk. 6. 



It measures 12 j inches in length. 

 It measures I25 inches in length. 



Fig. 4. — Spear-heads. 



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