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\'0L. XXXU].—a>?/tw/ta/. 



No. 11. The Cathach of St. Coli.ii.ba. 



Rev. H. J. I,i\wi,OK, n.u., lii i.d. 5s. 



,, 12. On Certain Typical Kartlnvorks and Rin<;-Walls in County I.imerick. 

 Part JI. 



Thom.as Johnson Wksikopp, j-\r..A. is. 



,, 13. On a Runic Inscription at Killaloe Cathedral. 

 ,, 14. Robert Downing's History of I.outh. 

 ,, 15. A Report on some E.Ncaval ions recently conducted in Co. Galwa}-. ( ^^' 



R. A. S. MACAr.i.srii-.K, i.iit.d., f.s.a. / 



,, 16. On some Associated Finds of Hronze Celts discovered in Ireland. 



E. C. R. Akmsikong, M.K.I. a., f.s.a. 6d. 



,, 17. 'J'lie Foundation of 'I'inlern Abbey. Co. We.Nford. ^ 



Most Rev. J. H. Bkknakii, d.d. I 



,, 18. On the Introduction of the Ass as a Beast of Hinden into Ireland. ' 



Rf.v. J. P. Mahaffv, i).i>., c.v.o. 



,. 19. Additional Researches on the Hlack Pig's Dyke. ,, 



W. F. Vv. VisMFs Kanf, '.m.a. ''"• 



\Ul.. XXXIW 



No. 1. Place-Names and Antiquities of S.IC. Cork. 



RliV. PArKlCK PowicK. 6d. 



,, 2. The Post-Assaying found on Dated Pieces of Plate in Trinity College, Dublin. 



Ri;v. J. P. Ma»aff\, d.d., c.v.o. " td. 



,. 3. The Ancient Sanctuaries of Knockaiiiey and Clogher, County 

 Limerick, and their Goddesses. 



■J HoxiAs Johnson Wksikoi-p, m.a. 

 at Rl( 



IS. 



,, 4. On some Interments at Riooretown, Co. Meath. 



R. A. S. Macai isii:k. 1.11 i.d., and J. K. 1). Hoi.rnv, ,m.u. 

 ,, 5. The Discrepancies between the Dates of Gift and Hall-niaik Dates found on 

 Pieces of Plate belonging to Trinity College, Dublin. 



M. S. DiDi.KY Whsikoi'I'. 6d. 



,, 6. Associated Fmds of Irish Neolithic Celts. 



E. C. K. Akmsikonc, M.K.I. a., f.s.a. 6d. 



„ 7. The Domnach Airgid. 



F. C. R. Armsikong, M.K.I. a., f.s.a., and 

 i HK Ri:v. PKOKKSSOK H. J. I.AWI.OK, D.D., Lit l.li. is. 



,, 8. The Farthworks, Traditions, and the Gods of Snuth-eastern Co. Limerick. 

 especially from Knocklong to Tcmair Frann. 



TlIO.MAS JOH.NSON WlCSlKOPI', .M.A. is. 



,, 9. Place-Names and Antiquities of S.F. Cork.— Part n. 



Ri:v. Paikick Powkr. is. 



,. 10. TemairBreg: A Study of the Remains and 'I'raditions of 'J'ara. ") 



R. A. S. Macai.isif.k, i.ii i.d., f.s.a. / 



,. 11. Notes on some Ogham Inscriptions, including two recenllydiscovered. C^^' 

 R. A. S. Macai.i.siik, i.nr.D., f..s.a. ) 



VOL. XXXV (CUKUENT Vor.UMK). 



No. 1. The Charters of the Cistercian Abbey of Duiske in the County of 

 Kilkenny. 

 Constance AL\ry Bi' ii.kk and John Hknrv Bernard, d.d., d.c.l. 5s. 

 2. On the Pseudo-Augustinian 'J realise, " De Mirabilibus Sanctac ■^ 

 Scripturae," written in Ireland in the year 655. 

 M. ESPOSIIO, II A. 

 ,. 3. The "Secrets of Salerno": an Ancient French Manuscript in the 

 possession of the Royal Irish Academy. 

 M. Fsposno, II A. 

 ,. 4. Some Investigations on the Souterrain. 



H. C. I.AWI.OR. 

 ,, 5. Richard Talbot, Archbishop and Chancellor (1418-1449). 



John Hknrv Hkrnart), d.d., d.c.l. 6d. 



„ 6. Notes on St. Bernard's Life of St. Malachy, and his two Sermons on the 

 Passing of St. Malachy. 



RhV. H. J. LAWIOR, d.d. T.IIT.D. IS. 



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