THIRD SERIES. 1 [VOL. VI.— No. 3 



CONTENTS. 



pag: 



18. — Notes on some Irish Antiquities deposited witli the Academy. By 



Edwaed Perceval Weight, M.I)., President of the Royal Society 



of Antiquaries of Ireland, • .28 



19. — Report on the Hepatiese of the Dingle Peninsula, Barony of Corcaguiny, 



County Kerry. By David M'Aedle. (Plates XVI. and XVII.), . 28 



20. — The Fourth Report on Prehistoric Remains from the Sandhills of the 



Coast of Ireland. By W. J. Knowles. (Plate XVIII.), . . '63 



21. — Notes on Cicero's Correspondence during his Proconsulate. By L. C. 



Pqesek, Litx.D., 39( 



22. The Cahers of County Clare : their Names, Features, and Bibliography. 



By Thomas J. Westeopp, M.A., 41( 



23. — Hipparchus and the Precession of the Equinoxes. By Rev, Maxwell 



H. Close, M.A., 45( 



24. — Remarks on a Cosmographical Tractate in the Irish Language in the 

 Library of the Royal Irish Academy. By Rev. Maxwkll H. Close, 

 M.A., 45' 



25. — The Phoenix Park, its Origin and Early History, with some Notices of 



its Royal and Viceregal Residences. By C. LiiTOisr Falkinee, M.A., 46t 



26.— On the Mode of Ringing or Sounding Bells in the Early Churches of 

 Northern Spain and of Ireland. By Joseph P. O'Reilly, C.E. 

 (Plates XIX. and XX.), 48( 



27. — The Ethnography of Carna and Mweenish, Parish of Moyruss, Conne- 



mara. By Chaeles R. Browne, M.D. (Plates XXI. to XXV.), . 50! 



Dublin : Printed at the TTniversity Press, by PONSONBY & WELDRICK, 

 Printers to the Academy. 



