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In the above notes I did not dwell sufficiently on the value of Patrick 

 Neill's advertisements, appearing at the end of some of the extant works 

 he printed, as evidence of his activity as a printer and the extent of the 

 output of his press. In the third edition of his Catalogue, the late Mr. J. 

 Anderson, at page 6, gave, in very brief form, two of Neill's advertisements, 

 containing about fifteen titles, not one of which was then (1890) known to 

 be extant. About nine of these advertised titles have now been found and 

 noted, some indeed imperfect or in a fragmentary state, but still there is 

 thus confirmed the accuracy of Neill's advertisements, and much encourage- 

 ment is given to further search for those still untraced, and for perfect copies 

 of those only at present evidenced by incomplete copies. 



I misht add that a facsimile of the title-page of No. 9 (the Psalms) in 

 this list wiU be found at page 14 of "Historical Memorials of the First 

 Presbyterian Church of Belfast" (Belfast, 1887), and also of its silver-bound 

 cover and clasps. Similarly, a reproduction of the title-page of the " New 

 Testament in Verse," No. 8 in this list, will be found in Vol. XII of the 

 " Ulster Journal of Archaeology " (1900), at page 41. 



