PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY. 
POLITE LETERATUBRE AND ANTIQUITIES. 
Vor. 11., Ser. 11. ] DECEMBER, 1880. 
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CONTENTS. 
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VIII.—On a Fragment of an ante-Hieronymian Version of the Gospels, in 
the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. By J. K. Incram, L1.p., 
Fellow and Librarian of Trinity College, 
I1X.—On a Cone of User-ha, in the Museum of Trinity College, Dublin. 
By ALEXANDER MAcaLIsTEk, M.D., Professor of Anatomy, Uni- 
versity of Dublin. With a Woodeut, : 
X.—On a Funereal Cone, bearing an Inscription of Tirhakah. By 'ALEX- 
ANDER MACALISTER, M.D., Professor of Anatomy, Univ. of Dublin, 
XJ.—Description of a great Sepulchral Mound at Aylesbury-road, near 
Donnybrook, in the County of Dublin, containing Human and 
Animal Remains, as well as some Objects of antiquarian interest, 
referable to the Tenth or Eleventh Centuries. by Wir 
FRAZER, F.R.C.S.I., M.R.I.A. With Woodcuts, . . 
XII. —On certain Papers relating to Lady Bellasyse, and the Private History 
of James II. when Duke of York. By Wm. Frazer, F.R.C.S.1., 
XIII.— Some Particulars relative to the Finding of Human Remains in the 
Neighbourhood of Dundalk. By Gro. ALLMAN ARMSTRONG, C.E. 
With a Woodcut, . 
XIV.—()n a Submarine Crannog discovered by Ree “Ussher, at ‘Ardmore, 
Co. Waterford. By R. J. UssHer and G. H. Kinawan. With 
Plate I. and a Woodeut, . . 
XY.—On an Ancient Settlement found about Twenty- one feet beneath the 
Surface of the Peat in the Coal-bog near Boho, Co. Fermanagh. 
By Tuomas Puunxerr. With Plate 1B iS 
XVI.—On some Sepulchral Remains found at Killicamney, Co. Cavan. By 
THOMAS PLUNKETT, : : 
Abstract of the Accounts, from 1st er, 1879, to 31st tae 1880.’ 
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