

PROCEEDINGS OF 



THE ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY. 



Vol. i. Ser. ii. Session 1874-5. No. 11. 



CONTENTS. 



POLITE LITERATURE AND ANTIQUITIES. 

 Papers on Ogham Inscriptions (continued). 



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XXXIII. On an Ogham-Inscribed Stone (Xo. 1) at Monataggart, Co. 



Cork. By Samuel Ferguson, LL.D., Q.C., Vice-President, 207 



XXXIV. Remarks on the Ogham Inscription (Xo. 1) at Monataggart. 



Extracted from a Letter addressed to S. Ferguson, LL. D., 

 V.P., by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Grates, Lord Bishop of Limerick, 211 



XXXV. Further Remarks on the Monataggart Ogham Inscription, 



(Xo. 1.) By Richard Rolt Brash, M.R.I. A., . . . .213 



XXXVI. On Ancient Historic Tales in the Irish Language. By Brian 



O'Looney, M.R.I.A., F.R.H.S., Prof, of Irish, C.U.I., 21<5 



XXXVII. On the Time and Topography of the Bruighean da Choga. By 



Denis H. Kelly, M.R. LA., 251 



XXXVIII. On "Paper-casts of Ancient Inscriptions in the Counties of 



Oalway and Mayo, exhibited and presented on the part of 

 Mr. Burchett. By Samuel Ferguson, LL.D., 0. C, V. P. 

 (With Plate IX., Pol. Lit. & Antiq.), 257 



XXXIX. On the Identification of a Bronze shoe-shaped Object as part 

 of the Head of an ancient Irish Crozier. By John Ribton 

 Garstin, M. R. I. A, F. S. A., 261 



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