xxiv 



Castle Archdall, old abbey in the demesne 

 of, 430. 



Castle Hacket, formerly Knockma, 547. 

 Castles, wood used in the construction of, 

 439. 



Castletownsend, Dr. Haughton on the semi- 

 diurnal tides at, 379. 



Catalogue of Irish MSS., Mr. Jos. O'Lon- 

 gan employed in compiling, 382. 



Cath-na-Bunnen, valley of the Battle of the 

 Butts, 548. 



Cave, at Rathcroghan, Ogham inscription 

 in, 161 ; remarkable caves in Meath, 48; 

 the three caves of Ireland, 162. 



Cellach, tombstone of, at Clonmacnois, 159. 



Celtic literature, professorships of, sup- 

 pressed, 219. 



Cemetery of Relig-na-ree, at Rathcroghan, 

 162. 



Census returns of Ireland in 1659, 221; 



transcribed for Academy, 225, 381. 

 Cercopithecus, anatomy of hip and knee 



joints of, Dr. Haughton on, 287. 

 Cervus megaceros, skeletons of, 202. 

 Chain armour, for ships, 80. 

 Chandos, Duke of, purchaser of the Ware 



MSS., 183. 

 Chasles, Michel, elected an Honorary 



Member,. 389. 

 Chikara, a species of Indian violin, 114. 

 Chimpanzee, anatomy of, Prof. Gratiolet 



on, 286. 



Cholumban, tombstone of, at Clonmacnois, 

 159. 



Christ Church, Dublin, drawing of effigy 

 in, 433 ; inscription on a slab in, 437. 



Christopher, St., "legend of, 435 ; effigy of, 

 434 ; represented in Knockmoy fresco, 

 436. 



Chrouicon Scotorum, compiler of, 189. 



Cill-Bian, or Cill-Sgandail, 188. 



Cill-Cuana, or Cill-Tuama, 188. 



Cill-insi, in Inis-Sgoreobhuin, 188. 



Cill-Sgandail, or Cill-Bian, 188. 



Cill-Tuama, or Cill-Cuana, 188. 



Circles, concentric, inscribed on stone, 179; 

 inscribed on a cromleac, 541 ; drawing 

 of, Plate x ; circular hollows cut on stone 

 monuments, 180. 



Clann Aodhagain, or Egan family, 186. 



Clann an Bretheimhain, family of, 186. 



Clann an Deasy, the family, 189. 



Clann Multeely, the family, 187. 



Clarendon, Lord, purchaser of the Ware 

 MSS., 183 ; Clarendon MSS. in British 

 Museum presented by Dean Milles, 184. 



Clausius, R., elected an Hon. Member, 389; 

 his letter of acknowledgment, 545. 



Clibborn, Edward, Clerk, Assist. Librarian, 

 and Curator of Museum, 221, 389. 



Cloghawn, or stone house, of St. Brigid, 

 424. 



Clog Oir, or Golden Bell, of St. Senan, 41 ; 



deposited in Museum, 216, 385. 

 Clonamery, or Killamery, old church of, 



431. 



Clonarvey Church, in Westmeath, 153. 

 Clone, in Co. Wexford, old church of, 432. 

 Clonmacnois, inscribed tombstones at, 158; 



cross of king Fland at, 426 ; St. Fingin's 



church at, exterior view of, 426 ; church 



of the kings at, 426. 

 Clonmines Abbey, plan and drawings of, 



439. 



Clon-tubrid, in Co. of Kilkenny, 430. 



Cloonties, meaning of the name, 245. 



Cluain, meaning of, 430. 



Coins, collection of, in Academy, 221 ; not 

 yet arranged, 381. 



Colloony, formerly Cuil-mhaoile, 231. 



Colman Conailech, St., figure of, 427 ; re- 

 presentations of, 428. 



Colman Mac Duagh, St. , abbey founded by, 

 176 ; his church, 425. 



Colum Mac Crimthainn, St., Mincloth mo- 

 ther of, 256. 



Comber, meaning of the name, 240. 



Comgan, tombstone of, at Clonmacnois, 

 159. 



Conch shell, the Indian shunk, 118. 



Congabaim, " habito," from which comes 

 Congbhail, 231. 



Congbhail, i. e., Congabhail, a habitation, 

 231; derivation of the word, 231. 



Connellan, Professor Owen, employed at 

 descriptive catalogue of MSS., 382. 



Conwal, meaning of the name, 231. 



Conwell, Eugene A., on hitherto unde- 

 scribed antiquarian remains in Meath, at 

 Sliabh-na-Caillighe, 42, 170; examina- 

 tion of sepulchral cairns on the Lough- 

 crew hills, 355 ; on an inscribed cromleac 

 near Rathkenny in Meath, 541 ; on the 

 Lia Fail at Tara, 539. 



Coo brei be derb, an inscription at Coolam- 

 ber, 152. 



Coolamber, view and plan of castle of, 1 52 ; 

 plan of church of, 152 ; inscribed tomb- 

 stone at, 152. 



Coolhull Castle, Co. Wexford, view of, 441. 



Coppinger, Christopher, death of, 217. 



Cormac, King of Munster, tradition con- 

 cerning, 257 ; his burial place, 259. 



Cormac Mac Mothla, burial place of, 259. 



Cormac's Glossary, MSS. of, 344. 



Cornish pumping engine, 61. 



