'895-96.] 3©3 



92 Wakeman (W. F.). 



The Crannogs in Lough Eyes, Co. Fermanagh. Joum. R.H. $• 

 A.A.I., I. »., 563—564, 2 plates. 1871. [Descr.] 



693 



694 



695 



On certain recent Discoveries of ancient Crannog Structures, chiefly in 

 the County Fermanagh. Joum. R.H. $ A.A.I., (4) V. it. (1880), 

 324—339. 1882. 



[On the Crannog and Antiquities of Lisnacroghera, near Broughshane, 

 Co. Antrim.] Joum. R.H. # A.A.T., (4) VI. ii., 375— 4C6. 

 1884. 



696 



697 



The Crannogs of Drumdarragh, otherwise Trillick, and Lankill, Co. 

 Fermanagh. Joum. R.H. £ A.A.I., (4) VII. ii. (1886), 372— 

 389, 6 plates. 1887. 



On the Crannog and Antiquities of Lisnacroghera, near Broughshane, 

 Co. Antrim. Second Notice. Joum. R.H. # A.A.I., (4) IX. 

 (1889), 96—106. 1890. Third Notice, Proc. § Papers R.S.A.L, 

 (5) I. (1890-91), 542—545, 3 plates. 1892. Fourth Notice, ibid, 

 673—675, 4 plates. 1892. [Chiefly descr. of objects found.] 



Archaeologia Hibernica. A handbook of Irish Antiquities, Pagan and 

 Christian. 8vo. Dublin and London, 1891. [Causeways, 

 crannogs, stone implements, &c] 



698 "Walker (Adami. 



A Leter to Charles Morton, M.D., Sec. R.S., Containing an account 

 of the Cavern of Dunmore Park, near Kilkenny, in Ireland. 

 Phil. Trans., LXIII. *., 16-19. 1773. 



699 Waller (Edward). 



On the Discovery in Ireland of a new British Shell. Joum. R.D.S., 

 I., 386—388. 1856. {Columbella Holbollii, Turbot Bank, Co. 

 Antrim.] 



700 



On the Discovery in Ireland of New Shells. Joum. R.D.S., II., 

 29—34, plate 1. 1858. [Glac. fossils from Turbot Bank.] 



Warren (J. 1m.), see Hull (310, 311). 



Watts (W. W.), see M'Henry (493). 



701 Wauchope (Admiral R.) 



Remarks on the Flint Implements found at Amiens and Abbeville, 

 in connection with the Glacial Theory. 8vo. Penrith, 1861. 

 [Reviewed in Geologist, 1861, 272. Stone hatchet buried in 

 Megaeeros skull, Lough G-ur. See also 684.] 



702 



Stone Weapon in a Fossil Deer's Skull. Geologist for 1861, 381— 382. 

 [At Lough Gur, and in Co. Carlow.] 



