INDEX 



YOLUME I. OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 

 POLITE LITEKATUEE AND ANTIQUITIES 



(SECOND SERIES). 



Aileach, Grianan of, the ruins of, 417. 

 Andamanese home, on a visit to, 65. 

 Ancient bronze shield found near Lough - 



gur, 155. 

 historic tales in the Irish language, 



215. 

 sepulchral slabs in the counties of 



Antrim, Down, and Donegal, 273. 

 stone implements in India, on the 



form and geological distribution of, 



388. 

 list of localities where found, 



403. 

 Antiquities in parishes of Killenny and 



Kilteall, 143. 



of Knockm'nny cave, 335. 



, two, presented to the Academy, 2. 



Asia and Central America, some links in 



the chain of connexion between the 



early populations of, 137. 



Babylonian characters, Archaic, on a 

 brick in the Museum of Trinity Col- 

 lege, Dublin, 382. 



cuneiform inscription of Nebu- 

 chadnezzar, on a coincidence between, 

 and a passage in the Book of Daniel, 

 365. 



Ballicrovane, Ogam-inscribed pillar- 

 stone at, 196. 



Battle of Knockavoe, on the true site of, 

 14. 



Battle at the ' ; Pass of Plumes," on the 

 identification of the site of, 279. 



BaiTOw, a long, in Co. Fermanagh, ex- 

 ploration of, 323. 



Biliteral key to the values of the letters 

 in the Ogam, South British alphabet, 

 176. 



on collateral evidence corro- 

 borating this, 181. 



Block-book, on a, in the Library of Tri- 

 nity College, Dublin, 1. 



Book, the missing, of Clonenagh, 7, 13. 



Bowl, wooden, found at Newbliss, Co. 

 Monaghan, 2. 



Breastagh, Co. Mayo, Ogam-inscribed 

 stone at, 201. 



Brick, with Archaic Babylonian charac- 

 ters, 382. 



Britain and Ireland, comparison of the 

 earliest inscribed monuments of, 424. 



Bronze implement, ancient, found near 

 Tara-hill, 25. 



■ shield on an ancient, 277. 



shoe-shaped object, identified as 



part of the head of an ancient Irish 

 crozier, 261. 



Bruighean da Choga, on the time and 

 topography of, 251. 



Cahirciveen, Ogam inscription at, 

 157. 



