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AppendixViri— Notes on the Pre-Historic Monuments at 

 Carrowmore, near Sligo — the Battlefield of 

 Northern Moytura, by Charles Elcock. 

 Plates XXI. to XXIV. 

 „ IX. — Recent Ostracoda of Belfast Lough, by 



Samuel M. Malcolmson, M.D. Plate XXV. 

 „ „ —The Fungi of the North-East of Ireland, by 



Henry William Lett, M.A., T.C.D. 

 „ „ — Foraminifera of " Protector " Cruise, from 



Rockport, Belfast Lough, by Joseph 

 Wright, F.G.S. Plate XXVI. 

 „ ,, — A list of the Cretaceous Microzoa of Keady 



Hill, County Derry, by Joseph Wright, 

 F.G.S. Plate XXVII. 

 „ „ A list of Irish Coleoptera, by the late Robert 



Patterson, F.R.S. 

 Those who understand such labours will at once recognise 

 what these Appendices mean, and their value to scientific 

 research. If the Club had done nothing else than these, it 

 had done well indeed. Mr. Wm. Swanston and Mr. F. W. 

 Lockwood, who were mainly responsible for the labours of 

 publication, said " they earnestly hoped that it might not 

 only prove useful to such as are commencing to investigate, 

 but that it might stimulate to further exertion those who had 

 been long engaged in the work." That the work is still one 

 constantly referred to, points to the realisation of these hopes. 

 In 1871-2 I find that the Club took active measures to 

 support Sir John Lubbock's Bill for the better preservation 

 of historical monuments and remains of antiquities in Great 

 Britain and Ireland, and following on it might we not make a 

 movement, recently suggested to me, to secure that in the 

 present changing conditions between landlords and tenants in 

 Ireland, provision might be made to conserve all antiquities in 

 the various County Councils ? 



The first decade ends with the preparation of a petition 

 to the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone in favour of Sir John 

 Lubbock's Bill. 



