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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academij. 



Table of the Yolumes men.tioiied. in First, Second, and Thiixl Lists- 

 continued :- - 



A 



B 



C 



D 



Press-marks of 

 volumes in T.C.D. 



65. H. 2. 13. 



B. 8. 12. 



K. 3. 27. 





/ BB. 9 (m). 20. 

 ) K. 3. 27. 

 B. 8. 12. 

 \ H. 2. 13. 



66. H. 3. 23. 



]S". 5. 29. 



I. 10.34. 





/DD. ll(p). 48. 

 \ N. 5. 29. 



67. N. 1.9. 



E. 2. 42. 



G. 4. 18. 





( CC. d. 32. 

 \ G. 4. 18. 

 ( B. 2. 42. 



68. I. 3. 18.1 





G. 2. 17. 





BE. 9(m).2. 



69. 0. 3. 9. 





F. 7. 15. 





/ BE. bb. 14. 

 1 F. 7. 15. 



70. P. 2. 6. 





0. 4. 13. 





( EE. 1 (a). 12. 

 1 0. 4. 13. 



71. E. 2. 19.1 





Q. 7. 5. 





EE. 7 (k). 56. 



72. E. 4. 7.1 . 





K. 2. 20. 





[ EB. 0. 35. 

 BB. 11. 65. 

 ( K. 2.20. 



73. S. 2. 26.1 









DD. 6 (hh). 56. 



74. T. 3. 18. 



G. 6. 5. 



E. 6. 29. 





( EE. ii. 61. 

 { M. 2. 21. 

 ( G. 6. 5. 



75. T. 0.3. 





K. 3. 5. 





/BB. 19.{kk).31. 

 \ K. 3. 5. 



76. U. 4.46. 





0. 2. 8. 



H. 8. 4. 9. 



/DD. 18 (ii), 63. 

 ) 0. 2. 8. 



An examination of this table brings to light two facts which are 

 important for ota" investigation. The first of these is that A, B, and 

 C are catalogues of the same Library, and that the library which they 

 represent is now incorporated with the T. C, D. Library. This, I 

 believe, can be demonstrated. In nineteen cases out of the seventy- 

 six enumerated, it is proved by the old press-marks that a volume re- 

 gistered in B is registered also in C.- In foui'teen cases it is similarly 



1 A volume of tracts. 



- See Xos. 4. 10, 12, 16, 23, 24, 27, 29, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 47, 53, 65, 67. 



