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180, 181; ancient textile fabrics, 102, 

 103 ; Warrior target, 69. 

 Drawings of Irish architectural antiquities, 

 ninety-nine, presented by G. V. Du 

 Noyer, 148 ; another donation of one 

 hundred, by the same, 343 ; another 

 donation of one hundred, by the same, 

 423. 



Dress, ancient Irish, samples of, 102-5. 

 Dromcolliher, original form of the name, 

 235. 



Drones, Tenor and Bass, Indian, 111. 

 Druim-Criadh, the ancient name of Kil- 



dare, 349. 

 Druim-Urchaille, seven bishops of, 188. 

 Drum, the Indian, various kinds of, 116, 



117. 



Drumkeragh mountain, in Co. of Down, 

 101. 



Drummond, William II., D. D., death and 

 obituary notice of, 383 ; his publica- 

 tions, 384. 



Dubhthach mac Ua Lugair, 256. 



Dublin, Priory of the Holy Trinity, papal 

 bull regarding, 40. 



Duff, a species of Indian tambourine, 116. 



Dulcimer, the Indian Sar Mundal, 115. 



Dumont de Bostaquet, memoirs of, pre- 

 sented, 381. 



Dundrum, Co. of Tipperary, fall of a 

 meteoric stone at, 336. 



Dun Mac Patrick, at Old Head of Kinsale, 

 views of, 440. 



Du Noyer, George V., ninety-nine original 

 drawings of Irish architectural antiqui- 

 ties presented by, 148 ; one hundred 

 more presented by, 343 ; one hundred 

 more presented by, 423; descriptive 

 catalogues of same, 148, 423 ; his dona- 

 tions filling seven volumes, 343, 423, 

 443 ; his drawings of antiquarian re- 

 mains on the Loughcrew hills, 378, ex- 

 hibited, 379 ; his drawing of inscribed 

 cromleac at Rathkenny, 542, Plate xii. 



Dunraven, the Countess of, Memorials of 

 the Manor of Adare presented by, 262. 



Dunsaughly Castle, Co. of Dublin, view of, 

 441. 



Eanagh, or Enda, on Aranmore, 424. 

 Eastersnow, origin of the name, 248. 

 Echaradh, now Agharra, 149. 

 Edan, or Aidan, St., church of, at Foyran, 



151 ; church and well of, at Clone, 432, 



433. 



Edgeworth family, possessions of, 154. 

 Edgeworth, David R., elected a Member, 

 546. 



Edhghedh, a volume of laws, 187. 



Ednen, or Indednen, church of, 189. 

 Effigy, mailed, in Christ Church, Dublin, 



drawing of, 433. 

 Egyptians, the, various years and months 



in use among, Dr. Hincks' paper on, 



294. 



Eibhlin Bheurtha, or Evleen Vera, 357. 

 Elchiaran, tombstone of, at Clonmacnois, 

 159. 



Elphin, derivation of the name, 233. 

 Emu, the, muscular anatomy of, 487. 

 Endeus, St., of Aran, 424. 

 Eochaidh, son of Conall Mean, 150. 

 Eochy mac Eire, King of the Firbolgs, 547. 

 Equations and properties of certain systems 



of circles, spheres, and conies, paper on, 



by John Casey, 396. 

 Era, the Christian, dates of, 295. 

 Evleen, of Sliabh Gullion, 357. 

 Explosion, calculation of the strain in, 75. 



F, the letter, in proper names, 233. 

 Faebhran, or Faobhran, two places of the 



name, 151; one now called Foyran, 150 ; 



another in Co. of Sligo, 151. 

 Farnham, Lord, donation of, to the Museum, 



221. 



Fathy, or Faith che, a court or green, 350. 

 Faughart, plan and restoration of St. Bri- 



gid's house at, 424. 

 Favoran, now Foyran, 151. 

 Fayron, or Foyran, St. Edan's church of, 



151. 



Fechin, St., of Fore, old church of, 148. 



Fechthach, tombstone of, 158. 



Felire of Aengus, MS. of, 185. 



Feohran, or Foyran, old church of, 150. 



Ferguson, James F., biographical notice 

 of, 260 ; his collection of abstracts from 

 the memoranda rolls, 260 ; his " Re- 

 marks on the Limitation of Actions 

 Bill," 262. 



Ferguson, Samuel, account of Ogham in- 

 scriptions in the cave of Rathcroghan, 

 by, 160; on a passage in Henry of 

 Huntingdon relative to Stonehenge, 193. 



Ferry carrick Castle, view of, 438. 



Fethard, inscription in wall of episcopal 

 palace at, 437; cross at the church of, 

 438. 



Fidh-gheinte, origin of the name, 351. 

 Filii, represented in Ogham inscriptions by 



Maqi, 167. 

 Finan Cam, St., stone cell of, 424. 

 Fine Cormaic, extent of, 256. 

 Fingin, St., church of, at Clonmacnois, 



426. 



Finnae, Finnah, in Irish Fiodh-an-atha, 

 151, 156. 



