vi 



On the Fanaux de Cimitieres and Round Towers. By H. M. Westropp, Esq, . ' 194 



On the Existence of a Pure Passive Voice in Hindustani. By John Morisy, Esq. 197 

 On Observations on the Wind made at Leopold Harbour. Ry the Rev. S. Kaugh- 



ton, M. D. 203 



On the Flint Implements found at St. Acheul. By J. B, Jukes, Esq 220 



On Memoirs of the Court of Spain, 1679-81. By D. F. Mac Carthy, Esq. . . 224 



On Ring-Money. By Dr. William Bell „ 253 



On_^some; Notices of St. Patrick in the Book of Armagh. By the President. . . 269 



On a Craunoge in the County of Cavan. By W. R. Wilde, Esq 274 



On a New Optical Saccharometer. By the Rev. J. H. Jellett. 279 



Catalogue of 95 Antiquarian Drawings presented to the Academy. By G. V. 



Du Noyer, Esq 282, 42 9 



On^SS. Marinus and Anianus. By the Rev. W. Reeves, D. D 295 



OnVProfessor Siegfried's Exposition of the Poictiers Inscription. By Professor C. 



F. Lottner .308 



On"the Pre-Christian Cross. By H. M. Westropp, Esq 322 



Statement on the Presentation of certain Antiquities. By W. R. Wilde, Esq. . 324 

 On the Application of Photozincography to the Representation of MSS. By W. 



H. Hardinge, Esq. 330 



On Gauche Curves of the Third Degree. By Sir W. R. Hamilton, LL. D. . . 331 



On the Sparks from Dr. Callan's Iron Induction Coil. By E. Clibborn, Esq. . . 384 

 On the Application of Corioli's Equations to the Problem of the Gyroscope. By John 



Purser, Jun., Esq 339 



On certain Literary Frauds and Forgeries in Spain and Italy. By R. R. Mad- 

 den, M. D 354 



On the Migrations from Spain to Ireland. By R. R. Madden, M. D 372 



On a General Centre of Applied Forces. By Sir W. R. Hamilton, LL. D. . . , 394 

 On certain Inscribed Stones at Locmariaquer. By S. Ferguson, Esq. . . 398, 461 



On the Storm of October 29, 1863. By F. J. Foot, Esq 405 



On the Gold Antiquities recently added to the Museum. By W. R. Wilde, Esq. 406 



On the Storm of October 29, 1863. By the Rev. S. Haughton, M. D. . . . . 409 



On Crannoges in Loughrea. By G. H. Kinahan, Esq ..412 



Statement on the Presentation of certain Antiquities. By W. R. Wilde, Esq. . 428 



On certain Irish Ecclesiastical Bells. By the Rev. W. Reeves, D. D. . . . . 414 



On two Inscribed Stones at Fuerty. ByD. H. Kelly, Esq 455 



Notes on Animal Mechanics. By the Rev. S. Haughton, M. D 458 



On the Eight Imaginary Umbilical Generatrices of a Central Surface of the Second 



Order. By Sir W. R. Hamilton, LL. D. 471 



On a Q,uern"Stone found near Ballinasloe. By F. J. I'oot, Esq. 472 



On the Animal Inhabitants of Ancient Ireland. By E. Blyth, Esq 472 



On an Ancient Steel Yard. By J. R. Garstin, Esq 476 



On the MS. of the Memoir on the Surveys of Ireland. By W. H. Hardinge, Esq. 477 



On the Old^Countess of Desmond. By W. H. Hardinge, Esq. ...... 477 



On an Ancient Irish Wooden Shield. By Sir W. R. Wilde 487 



