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Fiodh-an-atha, now Finnae, 156. 

 Firbolgic race, 547. 



Fitzgerald, Lord William, death of, 217. 

 Fland, King, his cross and story, 426, 427. 

 Fogartach, tombstone of, at Clonmacnois, 

 159. 



Foibren, now Foyran, 150. 



Forbes, Dr., his Hindustani Grammar 

 noticed, 263. 



Fore, St. Fechin's at, drawings of, 148; 

 St. Mary's of, monument of the Nugent 

 family at, 442. 



Forfeited lands in Ireland, extent, value, 

 and distribution of, 317. 



Fossil remains, found in Irish coal mea- 

 sures, 325. 



Four Masters, autograph of 2nd part of 



their Annals, when purchased, 329. 

 Foyran, or Foibren, or Faoibran, old 



church of, 150, 151. 

 Fraech, son-in-law of Queen Medhbh, 161. 

 Fraic, son of Medhbh, 168. 

 France, historical works presented by the 



Government of, 216, 223. 

 Franked letters, a collection of, presented 



by R. P. Williams, 306. 

 Frazer, Rev. Arthur B., elected a Member, 



222. 



Frazer, William, elected a Member, 530. 

 Freeland, John, M. D., elected a Member, 

 222. 



French, Col. P. T., collection of Indian 

 musical instruments presented by, 106. 

 Funcheon, the river, origin of its name, 232. 



Galley, ancient, model of, 27; modern 

 French, 28, 29 ; G. C. Garnett, on an- 

 cient galleys, 25 ; diagrams of parts 

 and arrangements of, 34, 36, 37, 39 ; 

 various theories concerning, 29 ; Lord 

 de Ros, on their construction, 32. 



Gal way, Thomas, elected a Member, 539. 



Games, public, in Ireland, 350. 



Gargrim, origin of the name, 238. 



Garnett, G. C., on ancient galleys, 25; on 

 armour-plated ships of war, 62 ; on deep 

 sea soundings, 182. 



Gauss, his disquisitiones generales circa 

 superficies curvas, 3C2. 



Geology, progress in the science of, 391. 



Gilbert, John T., member of Council (Com. 

 of Antiqq.), 221, 389; Librarian, 221, 

 389 ; on first Parliament held in Ireland 

 under Poyning's Law, 223. 



Gilla, when first introduced into composi- 

 tion, 352. 



Gillaglarain, his tombstone at Clonmac- 

 nois, 158. 



Glutieal muscles, comparison of, in various 

 animals, 88. 



E. I. A. PEOC— VOL. IX. 



Goat, and certain other ruminants, com- 

 parative myology of, 526. 



Gobbonet, St., her stone cell at Bally vour- 

 ney, 424. 



Gong, the Indian, 107. 



Goongooroo, or Indian ankle-bell, 108. 



Gort, ancient name of, 425. 



Gortenacuppoge, the old name of Marble 

 Hill demesne, 176. 



Gort-insi-Guaire, now Gort, 425. 



Granard, Earl of, his donation to the 

 Museum, 102. 



Grant, the Government, increased to £700, 

 224, 382 ; by Academy to the Museum, 

 545 ; for copying the census of 1659, 

 225. 



Gratiolet, Professor, notice of, 268 ; his 

 remarks on the anatomy of the chim- 

 panzee, 286. 



Graves, Alfred, inscribed monument found 

 by, 179, 180. 



Graves, Very Rev. Charles, D. D., re- 

 elected President, 220 ; vote of thanks 

 to, on his retirement, 389; appointed a 

 Vice-President, 444 ; his eloge on Sir 

 W. R. Hamilton, 307; on Dr. Petrie, 

 325 ; theorem relating to the Binomial 

 coefficients, 297 ; on inscribed monu- 

 ments in Kerry, 179 ; description of the 

 bone remains found on Sliabh-na-Cail- 

 lighe, 379. 



Griese, the river, 256. 



Griffiths, W. Handsell, on Hasmodromo- 

 meters, 317. 



Guitar, the Indian, 113, 115. 



Gun, the Armstrong and Whitworth, 68 

 70-76. 



Gun cotton, qualities of, 77. 

 Gunte, or Indian bell, 108. 



Hacket, family of, 443. 

 Hsemodroniometers, W. H. Griffiths on 

 317. 



Hag's Chair, a cairn, 46, 371. 



Hair, female, ancient specimen of, 102. 



Haliday, Charles, a member of Council 

 (Com. of Antiqq.), 389. 



Hamilton, Charles W., 359, 379. 



Hamilton, Sir William R., on some recent 

 geometrical results of the Quaternion 

 calculus, 106 ; note on a theorem relat- 

 ing to the Binomial coefficients, 297, 

 300 ; on a new system of two general 

 equations of curvature, 302 ; his death, 

 383 ; Academy's vote on, 316 ; obituary 

 notice of, 383; Dean Graves' eloge on, 

 307; allusion to his death, 390. 



Hardinge, William H., a member of Coun- 

 cil (Com. of Antiqq.), 221, 389 ; on 

 MS. mapped and other townland sur- 

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