158 Royal Irish Academy. 



In literature — 



Atkinson, Eobert, ll.d., "On Professor Eossi's Publication of 

 South-Coptic Texts," and on M. Bouriant's '"ElogesDu 

 Martyr Yietor, Fils de Romanus." (Yol. in., Part 1.) 



Ball, Y., Li.D., " Yolcanoes and Hot Springs of India, and the 

 Polk-Lore connected therewith." (Yol. in., Part 1.) 



Grraves, E.t. Hev. Charles, d.d., " On the lignum Contensionisy 

 (Yol. III., Part. 1.) 



O'Looney, B., '' On an Old Irish MS. found in Co. Clare." (Yol. 

 III., Part 1.) 



O'Reilly, J. P., "On Captain Cuellar's Narrative of his Ad- 

 ventures in Ireland, 1588-1589." (Yol. in.. Part 1.) 



Ray, S. H., and Haddon, A. C, m.a., "The Languages of 

 Torres Straits, with Yocabularies and Notes. — Part I." 

 (Yol. n., Part 4.) 



In Antiquities — 



Deane, Sir T. IS"., " Report on Ancient Monuments in the- 



County Kerry." (Yol. in., Part 1.) 

 Olden, Rev. T., m.a., " On the Burial Place of St. Patrick." 



(Yol. n., Part 5.) 



The Second Yolume of the Annals of Ulster, edited hy the Rev. 

 Dr. Mac Carthy, has been recently published, and Dr. Mac Carthy 

 expects that the following volume will be issued during the ensuing 

 Academic year. 



Of the Todd lecture Series, Yol. v. is in the Press ; and it is hoped 

 that the Rev. Edmund Hogan will deliver the third series of Lectures 

 during the incoming session. 



The Council regret that, owing to the illness of the photographer 

 employed on the work, the Yellow Book of lecan is not quite completed ; 

 but there remain now only twelve pages to be photographed, and the 

 early publication of the work is confidently anticipated. 



An old copy of some of the Irish language compositions of 

 Dr. Keating, author of the " History of Ireland," has been liberally 

 presented to our Library by the Treasurer of the Academy. 



The Committee appointed by the Council to Report on the Con- 

 dition and Arrangements for Exhibition of the Academy's Collections- 



