EOYAL IllISH ACADEMY 



SOME RECENT PUBLICATIONS 



ARCIIyK:OI.O&Y. 



[Lists of Papers on other subjects— scientific, literary, and 

 archaeological— may be obtained on application.] 



Armstkong (E. C. R.): Stone Chalices, so called. 1907. pp. 10. 



1 plate. 8vo. 6d. 



Armstrong (E. C. R.): Prehistoric Leather Shield found at Clonbrin, 



County Longford. 1909. pp.4. 2 plates. 8vo. 6d. 

 Coffey (G.) : Prehistoric Cemetery of Loughcrew. 1897. pp. 16. 



6 plates. 4to. 2s. 6d. 

 Coffey (G.) : Monuments of La Tene Period in Ireland. 1904. pp.10. 



5 plates. Svo. is. 6d. 

 Coffey (G.) : Excavation of a Tumulus near Loughrea, Ireland. 1904. 



pp. 7. Svo. 6d. 

 Coffey (G.): Craigywarren Crannog. 1906. pp. 10. 6 plates. Svo. 



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Coffey (G.) : Two Finds of Late Bronze Age Objects. 1906. pp. 6. 



2 plates. 8vo. 6d. 



Coffey (G.) : Irish Copper Halberds. 1908. pp. 19. 3 plates. Svo. 



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Coffey (G.) : The Distribution of Gold Lunulae in Ireland and North- 

 Western Europe. 1909. pp. 8. 4 plates. Svo. is. 



Coffey (G.) : Archaeological Evidence for the Intercourse of Gaul 



with Ireland before the First Century. 1910. pp. n. Svo. 6d. 

 Coffey (G.) and R. Ll. Praeger: The Antrim Raised Beach, a 



contribution to the Neolithic history of the North of Ireland. 1904. 



pp. 58. 6 plates. Svo. 2s. 

 Coffey (G.)andE. C. R.Armstrong : Scandinavian Objects found at 



Island-Bridge and Kilmainham. 1910. pp. 16. i plate. Svo. is. 

 Cooke (John) : Antiquarian Remains in the Beaufort District, County 



Kerry. 1906. pp. 14. 4 plates. Svo. is. 

 Ferguson (Sir S.): Fasciculus of Prints from photographs of casts 



of Ogham Inscriptions. 1880. pp.10, opiates. 4to. 2s. 

 ■Graves (C): Ogham Inscription in the Killeen of Aglish, Co. Kerry, 



Ireland. 1878. pp. 10. 1 plate. 410. is. 

 Graves (C): Croi.x Gamm6e or Swastika. 1879. pp.6. 4to. is. 



Graves (C.) : Ogham Monument at Kilcolman, Co. Kerry, Ireland. 



1887. pp. S. 4to. IS. 

 ■Graves (C.) : Ogham Inscription supposed to bear an Anglo-Saxon 



Name. 1S92. pp. 12. 4to. is. 

 Haddon(A.C.) : Neolithic Cist Burial at Oldbridge, Co. Meath, Ireland. 



1897. pp. 79. 8vo. 2S. 

 Kane (W. F. de Vismes): The Black Pig's Dyke: the Ancient 



Boundary Fortification of Uladh. 1909. pp.28. Svo. is. 

 Knowles (W. J.) : Prehistoric Remains from the Sandhills of Ireland. 



(3rd Report.) 1895. pp. 14. 3 plates. Svo. 3s. 

 Knowles (W. J.): Prehistoric Remains from the Sandhills of Ireland. 



(4th Report.) 1901. pp. 59. I plate. Svo. 5s. 

 Macalister (R. a. S.): Ancient Settlement in Corkaguiney, Co. 



Kerry, Ireland. 1899. pp. 137. 9 plates. 410. 6s. 

 MacNeill (J.) : Notes on the Distribution, History, Grammar, and 



Import of the Irish Ogham Inscriptions. 1909. 8vo. pp.42, is. 

 Moss (R. J.) : Chemical Notes on a Stone Lamp from Ballybetagh, 



and other similar Stone Vessels in the Royal Irish Academy 



Collection. 1910. pp. 7. Svo. 6d. 

 Keolithic Cist Burial at Oldbridge, Co. Meath, Ireland. By A. C. 



Haddon. 1897. pp. 79. 8vo. 2s. 



