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\'0L. XXXV. 



No. 1. Tlie Charters of tlie Cistercian Abbe}- of Diiiske in the Count}' of Kilkenn}'. 

 Constance Mary Bdtf.er and John Henry Bernarij, d.d., d.c.i.. 5s. 

 „ 2- On the Pseudo-Augustinian Treatise, " De Mirabilibus Sanctae ■ 

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 M. Esposno, ]>..A. 

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

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M. ESPOSITO, V, A. 

 ,, 4. Some Investigations on the Souterrain. 



H. C. Lawlor. 

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



Most Rev. John Henry Bernard, d.d., d.c.i,. 6d. 



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

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Rev. H. J. Lawlor, d.d., r.irr.D. is. 



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



Dublin. I 



,, 8. Some Ancient Deeds of the Parish of St. Werburgh, Dublin, \ '* 



Henry F. Twiss, l.^^.o., litt.d. .' 



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



Rev. H. J. LA'nxoR, d.d., litt.d., and R. I. Be.st, litt.d. is. 



,, 10. The Assembly-place of 'Oenach Cairbre and Sid Asail at 



Monasteranenagh, Coiintr Limerick. | 



,, 11. Dun Crot and the 'Harps of Cli'i:," on the Galtees, County* is. 

 Limerick. \ 



Thomas Johnson Westkopp, ji.a. 

 ,, 12. The Lansdowne Maps of the Down Surve}'. 



The Earl of Kerry, n.s.o. is. 



VOL. XXXVI (CtiRKEXT Vor.ujfE). 



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No. 1. A Study of^the Chronology' of Bronze-Age Sculpture in Ireland. 



M. l'Akbe 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 | is. 

 (1701-1725). 



E. R. M'C. Dix. j 



,, 3. A Fresh Authority for the Synod of Kells, 1152. 



Rev. H. J. L.awlor, 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, 1538-161^. 



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



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



Rev. St. John' D. Seymour, b.d., lit-t.d. is. 



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



E> C. R. Armstrong, 3I.R.I a., F.S.A. f f^n 



,, 9. A Bronze-Age Burial near Galballj', Co. Tyrone. I '^' 



R. a. S. Macalister, litt.d., f.s.a. ,' 



,, 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.E. County Cork — Barony of Barrj-- 

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Rev. Patrick Po^^r. 2s. 



,, 12. The Office of Chief Governor of Ireland, 1172-1509. 



Herbert Wood, b.a. 2s. 



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



,, 14. Silva Focluti. EoiN MacNeill, D.Lirr. is. 



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

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Olive Armstrong. is. 



,, 16. Ancient Irish Law : The Law of Status or Franchise. 



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



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

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Ada Longfield, b.a. 6d. 



18. The " Commedia dell' Arte " and the Roman Comedy. 

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