PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY. 
POLITE LITERATURE AND ANTIQUITIES. 
Vou. 11., SER. 11. | JANUARY, 1883. [| No. 4. 
CONTENTS. 
PAGE 
XXIV.—On an Ancient Bronze Bracelet of Torque Pattern obtained in 
Co. Galway. By W. FRazER, F.B.C.S., M.B.I.A.. . . + 114 
XXYV.—The Aylesbury-road Sepulchral Mound. Description of Hue 
Human Remains, Articles of Bronze, and other Objects ob- 
tained there. By W. FRAZER, F.R.C.S.1., M.B.I.Asy s ¢ 116 
XXVI.—On some Ancient Remains at Kilmaclenine, with Tidetfations 
from the Pipa Colmani. By Rey. THomas Otpzen. With 
Pines Vieand VII. .« . . tA eA) 
XXVII.—On two Collections o Medieval Mecaieed Tales. By Jonn K. 
INGRAM, LL.D., F.T.C.D., « 129 
XXVIII.—On the Earliest English eaelanon of ‘the a ‘De Triveatione 
Christi.” By Joun K. INGRAM, LL.D., F.T.C.D., . . 145 
XXIX.—Sepulchral and other Prehistoric Relics, Counties of Wexford 
and Wicklow. By G. H. Krvanan, m.z.1.4., &c. With re 
Vii. and IX., . . . 152 
XXX.— Megalithic Geataniee (Hee a Weeklow ne Carlow: "By 
G. H. Krvawan, u.B.1.4., &. With Plates IX., X., and XI., 161 
XXXI.—On the Bell from Lough Tene in the Academy’s Mages By 
; Witt1am BARLow SMYTHE, M.A.., M.R.I.A. With Plate XII., 164 
XXXII.—On the Legend of Dathi. By Sir SamvEen BERENeON, LL.D., Q@.C., 
a Vice-President of the Academy, .. . 167 
XXXIII.—Address delivered before the pey: By Sta SEE Frr- 
GUSON, LL.D., @.C., President, . . 185 
XXXIV.—On Quin Ntbey. By THoias NEWENTAM Deane, M.A., R.H.A. 
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