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VOL. XXXV. 



No. 1. Tlie Charters of the Cistercian Abbey of Diiislce in the County of Kilkenny. 



Constance Mary Buit.kr and John HilNRY Bernard, d.d., d.c.l. 5s. 



,, 2. On the Pseudo-Augiistinian Treatise, " De Mirabilibus Sanctae ■ 



Scripturae," written in Ireland in the year 655. 



M. Esposno, ]! A. 



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



possession of tlie Ro3'al Irish Academy. 



M. ESPO.SITO, B A. 



,, 4. Some Investigations on the Souterrain. 



H. C. Lawlor. j 



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



Most Rev. John Hicnry Burnard, d.d., d.c.l. 6d. 



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

 Passing of St. Malachy. 



RKV. H. J. LAWLOK, D.D., UTT.D. Is. 



,, 7. Some Ancient Deeds of tire Parishes of St. Catherine and St. James, 



Dublin. I 



„ 8. Some Ancient Deeds of the Parish of St. Werburgh, Dublin, i ^* 



Henry F. Twiss, i.s.c, litt.d. J 



,, 9. The Ancient List of the Coarbs of Patrick. 



Rev. H. J. Lawlok, d.d., litt.d., and R. L Best. is. 



,, 10. The Assembly-place of 'Oenach Cairbre and Si'd Asail atN 



Monasteranenagh, County Limerick. 

 ,, 11. Dun Crot and the " Harps of Cli'u," on the Galtees, County 1 

 Limerick. 



Thomas Johnson Westropp, m.a. 

 ,, 12- The Lansdowne Maps of the Down Survey. 



The Earl of Kerry, d.s.o. 



VOL. XXXVI (CuKRENi- Volume). 



No. I. A Study of^the Chronology of Bronze-Age Sculpture in Ireland. 



M. l'Abp.e Breuil, Hon. m.r.i.a., and R. A. S. Macalister, 



LITT.D., F.S.A. 



,, 2. Printing in Cork in the First Quarter of the Eighteenth Century 

 (1701-1725). 



E. R. M'C. Dix. 

 ,, 3. A Fresh Authority for the Synod of Kells, 1 152. 



Rev. H. J. Lawlor, d.d., litt.d. is. 



,, 4. Cromm Cruaich of Magh Sleacht. 



John P. Dalton. 2s. 6d. 



,, 5. The " Mound of the Fiana" at Cromwell Hill, Co. Limerick, and a Note on 

 Temair Luachra. 



Thomas Johnson Westropp, m.a. is. 



,, 6. Irish Poets, Historians, and Judges in English Documents, 1538-1615. 



Thomas F, O'Rahilly, m.a. " is, 6d. 



,, 7. The Book of Adam and Eve in Ireland. 



Rev. Si. John" D. Seymour, b.d., litt.d. is 



,, 8. Some Irish Bronze-Age Finds. i 



E. C. R. Armstrong, m.r.la., F.S.A. |^^ ^^ 



,, 9. A Bronze-Age Burial near Galbally, Co. Tyrone. j 



R. A. S. Macalister, litt.d., f.s.a. J 



,, 10. The Signs of Doomsday in the Saltair na Rann. 



Rev. St. John D. Seymour, b.d., litt.d. is. 



,, 11. Place-Names and Antiquities of S.K. County Cork — Barony of Barry- 

 more. Part III. 



Rev. Patrick Power. 2s. 



„ 12. The Office of Chief Governor of Ireland, 1 172-1509. 



Herbert Wood, b.a. 2s. 



„ 13. Charles Willoughby. M.D. 



T. Percy C. Kirkpatrick, m.d. is. 



,, 14. Silva Focluti. EoiN MacNeill, d.litt. is. 



,, 15. Manuscripts of the "Modus tenendi Parliamentum " in the Library of 

 Trinity College, Dublin. 



Olive Armstrong. is. 



,, 16. Ancient Irisli Law : The Law of Staius or Franchise. 



EoiN MacNeill, d.litt. is. 6d. 



,, 17. Anglo-Irish Trade in the Sixteenth Centurjf as illustrated by the English 

 Customs Accounts and Port Books. 



Ada Longfield, b.a. 6d. 



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