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Clog-na-righ, a bell, 445. 

 Cloncagh, patron saint of, 450. 

 Clonee, old church of, 437. 

 Clonmacnois, monumental inscriptions at, 

 182. 



Clonmel, church of, 440. 



Clonmore, county of Wexford, patron saint 



of, 450. 

 Cluain-dalachia, 444. 

 Cluain-mor-DicholIa-gairbh, 450. 

 Cluain-mor-Moedhoc, 450. 

 Cochet, I'Abbe, elected Honorary Member, 



305. 



Cogitosus, biographer of S. Brigid, father 

 ofMuirchu, 270; peculiarities in style of, 

 270. 



Cognito-si, in Book of Armagh, for Cogi- 

 tosi, 270. 



Coins, Dean Butler's collection of, pre- 

 sented, 219. 



Cold-blast process in making horse-shoe 

 nails, 169. 



Golfer, Johannes, 64. 



Colgan, John, 29. 



Colles, R. P., donation of, 219. 



Columkille, St., house of, at Kells, 284. 



Coraerford, bishop Patrick, 36. 



Constance, Council of, controversy for pre- 

 cedence at, 368. 



Cooper, Edward J., death of, 485 ; obituary 

 notice of, 485. 



Coppinger, Christopher, elected Member, 

 269. 



Council. /See Academy. 

 Crampton, Rev. Josiah, elected Member, 

 305. 



, Right Hon. Philip C, death of, 303. 



Crangon, the genus, 68, 70. 



Crangonidse, Dr. Kinahan on, 67. 



Crannog, in the county of Cavan, descrip- 

 tion of, 274 ; crannogs in Lough Rea, 

 description of, 412-427. 



Cromlechs, in northern Africa, 117; in the 

 Deccan, 139 ; in Ireland, 126 ; deriva- 

 tion of the word, 129, 130. 



Cromwell, Oliver, autograph letter of, 477. 



Crook, old church of, 287. 



Cross, pre-Christian, H. M. "Westropp on, 

 322. 



Crosses in cemeteries, 196, 197. 

 Cubitt, Sir William, death of, 90. 

 Cunningham medals, presentation of, in 



1862, 93 ; sale of stock for payment of, 



184. 



Curry, Eugene, member of Council (Com. 

 Antiquities) in_1862, 117; on the word 

 Cromlech, 130; death of, 303; obituary 

 notice of, 303 ; his Catalogue of Aca- 



demy MSS. recommended for the press, 

 88 ; Index to, 88. 

 Cusack, James W., M. D., death of, 90. 



De, St., orMomaedhog, 449. 

 Deccan, the, cromlechs and antiquities of, 

 139. 



Delepierre, Analyse des Traveaux de la 

 Societe des Philobiblon de Londres, 224. 



Derryloran, old church of, 441. 



Desmond, the Old Countess of, W. H. Har- 

 dinge, on, 477. 



Dexter, Flavius Lucius, fabulous histories 

 ascribed to, 365. 



Disert-Nairbre, 450. 



Ditraar of Merseburg, passage of, explained, 

 259. 



Dolmens, in Africa, 118; description of, 



119, 120. 

 Dolores, the mine of, 9, 55. 

 Dombrain, James E., donation of, 281. 

 Donaghmore, county of Tipperary, old 



church of, 65, 435, 436. 

 Donoughmore, Earl of, elected Member, 



458. 



Dontaurios, a Gaulish genius, 311, 313. 

 Dove, W. H., elected Honorary Member, 

 305. 



Down Survey, account of, 39. 



Drawings of Irish antiquities, presented by 



G. V. DuNoyer, 61-67, 282-289, 429- 



441. 



Drift by tidal stream, graphical mode of 



calculating, 25. 

 Drift at St. Acheul, flint implements found 



in, 220. 

 Drifts, varieties of, 220. 

 Drumlane, patron saint of, 449, 

 Dublin, Archbishop of. See Trench, Most 



Rev. Richard C. ; Whately, Most Rev. 



Richard. 



, History of, by J, T. Gilbert, 101- 



104. 



, Rain-fall at, in 1860, 153. 



Dubhn Society, Report on, 395 ; proposal 

 of affiliating scientific institutions in Ire- 

 land to, 395 ; resolutions against, 396, 

 397; project abandoned, 397. 



Dungannon, Viscount, death of, 303. 



Dunkitt, old church of, 437, 438. 



DuNoyer, George V., antiquarian draw- 

 ings presented and described by, 61-67, 

 282-289, 429-441 ; constituted a Life 

 Member, 295 ; his letter of acknowledg- 

 ment, 307. 



Dunsaney, abbey of, 440. 



Dysert, county of Waterford, patron saint 

 of, 450. 



