258 [Appendix B.N.F.C., 



160 Day (Robert). 



Supplemental Notes on some of the Antiquities discovered in Lough 

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161 



On some Prehistoric Remains from Lough Erne. Ulst. Journ. Arch., 

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See Adams (7). 



162 Deneley (Thomas). 



[Extracts from his Journal.] Journ. Kilk. Arch. Soc, V. tit., 441. 

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163 Denny (Henrys 



On the Claims of the Gigantic Irish Deer to be considered as contem- 

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164 



Observations on the Distribution of the extinct Bears of Britain, with 

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165 Dickie (George;. 



[On "a recent deposit of wood, shells, &c," at Newcastle, Co. Down.] 

 Read before B.N.H. & P.S., 24 Febr., 1858. [For contents see 

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166 Dickson (John Mitchell). 



Crannog-hunting in Co. Down. Ulst. Journ. Arch., n.s. I., 290. 

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167 Dixon (Robert V.). 



On the Occurrence of an Ancient Paved Road, under deep bog, in the 

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168 Donovan ( ). 



[Remarks on Kitchen-middens.] Journ. R.G.S.I., I. (1864-67), 189 

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169 Drummond (James 3b.). 



On Fossil Infusoria found in the County Down, Ireland. Magazine of 

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170 Dunne (Eight Hon. Major-Gen. P. P.). 



[Letter on crannogs and implements in Lougb Annagh, borders of 

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