ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY 



SOME RECENT PUBLICATIONS 



ARCHJBOIiO&Y. 



(Lists of papers on other subjects, literary, scientific, and archaeological, 

 may be obtained on application.) 



Cemetery, Prehistoric, of Loughcrew. By G. Coffey. 1897. pp. 16. 



6 plates. 4to. 2s. 6d. 

 Churches, Ancient, in the County of Limerick. By T. J. Westropp. 



1905. pp. 154. 8vo. ^s. 

 Churches of Kill-o'-the-Grange, Killiney, and St. Nessan. By J. P. 



O'Reilly. 1904. pp. 10. i plate. Svo. 6d. 

 Clare, County, Ireland : Churches and Ecclesiastical Divisions. By 



T. J. Westropp. 1900. pp.81. 8vo. 4s. 

 Coffey (G.) : Prehistoric Cemetery of Loughcrew. 1897. pp. 16. 



6 plates. 4to. 2s. 6d. 

 Coffey (G.) : Monuments of LaXene Period in Ireland. 1904. pp. 10. 



5 plates. 8vo. is. 6d. 

 Coffey (G.) : Excavation of a Tumulus near Loughrea, Ireland. 1904. 



pp. 7. 8vo. 6d. 



Coffey (G.) and R. Ll. Praeger : The Antrim Raised Beach, a 



contribution to the Neolithic history of the North of Ireland. 1904. 



pp. 58. 6 plates. 8vo. 2s. 

 Cooke (John) : Antiquarian Remains in the Beaufort District, County 



Kerry. 1906. pp. 14. 4 plates. 8vo. is. 

 Crosses: The High Crosses of Castledermot and Durrow. ByM. Stokes. 



1898. pp. 26. 12 plates. Folio. £1 is. net. 

 Crosses: The High Crosses of Moone, DrumclitF, Termonfechin, and 



Killamery. By M. Stokes. 1902. pp.38. 34plates. 4to. los. 6d. 

 Ferguson (Sir S.) : Fasciculus of Prints from photographs of casts 



of Ogham Inscriptions. 1880. pp. 10. 5 plates. 410. 2s. 

 Forts: The Ancient Forts of Ireland. By T. J. Westropp. 1902. 



pp. 151. 8 plates. 4to. 7s. 6d. 

 Gold and Silver Ornaments, Ancient Irish, Composition of. By E. A. 



Smith. 1895. pp. 14. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 

 Graves (C): Ogham Inscription in the Killeen of Aglish, Co. Kerry, 



Ireland. 1878. pp. 10. 1 plate. 4to. is. 

 Graves (C): Croix Gammee or Swastika. 1879. pp.6. 4to. is. 

 Graves (C.) : Ogham Monument at Kilcolman, Co. Kerry, Ireland. 



1887. pp. 8. 4to. IS. 

 Graves (C.) : Ogham Inscription supposed to bear an Anglo-Saxon 



Name. 1892. pp. 12. 4to. is. 

 Haddon(A.C.) : Neolithic Cist Burial at Oldbridge, Co. Meath, Ireland. 



1897. pp. 79. 8vo. 2S. 

 Knowles (W. J.) : Prehistoric Remains from the Sandhills of Ireland. 



(3rd Report.) 1895. pp. 14. 3 plates. 8vo. 3s. 

 Knowles (W. J.): Prehistoric Remains from the Sandhills of Ireland. 



(4th Report.) 1901. pp. 59. I plate. 8vo. 5s. 



