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veys of Ireland, 190 ; on certain MS. 

 translations of Virgil's iEneid, 209 ; 

 on the Irish census returns of 1659, 

 221 ; on an unpublished essay of Sir 

 Wra. Petty, 224 ; on the Irish trans- 

 plantation of 1653-4, 317. 

 Hatchell, George, M. D., elected a Mem- 

 ber, 225. 



Haughton, Lieutenant, observations by, at 

 St. Helena, 126. 



Haughton, Rev. Samuel, M. D., on the se- 

 midiurnal tides at Cahirciveen, 40, 379 ; 

 on an approximate method of deter- 

 mining the excretion of urea, 104 ; on 

 the evaporation of a water surface at 

 St. Helena, 126 ; on the Dundrum 

 meteorite, 336 ; dissections by, 1, 15; 

 on the muscular anatomy of the badger, 

 507 ; on the muscles of the Virginian 

 bear, 508; comparison of certain mus- 

 cles in the Cercopithecus, Cynocephalus, 

 and Macacus, 286 ; on the muscular 

 anatomy of the crocodile, 268 ; on the 

 muscular anatomy of the emu, 487 ; 

 on the muscular anatomy of the lion, 

 85 ; on the muscular anatomy of the 

 Macacus nemestrinus, 277; on the mus- 

 cles of the Marsupials, 469 ; on the mus- 

 cular mechanism of the leg of the ostrich, 

 50 ; on the muscular anatomy of the otter, 

 511 ; on the muscular anatomy of the 

 rhea, 497 ; on the muscular anatomy 

 of the rhinoceros, 515 ; on the muscu- 

 lar anatomy of the seal, 93; on the 

 muscular anatomy of the Irish terrier, 

 504; on the comparative myology of 

 certain birds, 524 ; on the comparative 

 myology of certain ruminants, 526. 



Hawarden, Lord, meteoric stone presented 

 to Trinity College, Dublin, by, 337. 



Hay den, Thomas, M.D., on the physiology 

 of protrusion of the tongue, 539. 



Heart-shaped stones in ecclesiastical re- 

 mains, 430. 



Hennessy, William M., elected a Member, 

 209 ; letter of, 185 ; two of Mac Firbis' 

 tracts copied by, 182, presented to the 

 Academy, 190; on the Curragh of 

 Kildare, 343. 



Henry of Huntingdon, passage of, relative 

 to Stonehenge, 193. 



Hincks, Rev. Edward, D. D., on the 

 Assy rio -Babylonian measures of time, 

 323 ; on the various years and months 

 in use among the Egyptians, 294. 



Hindu music, account of, 118; example 

 of, 122. 



Hindustani Syntax, Mr. John Morisy on, 

 263. 



History, Irish, pofesssor of, 186. 



Hodson, Sir George, Bart, letter com- 

 municated by, 534. 



Holar-cha-soonai, Indian reed pipes, 110. 



Holm Patrick, destruction of ecclesiastical 

 remains on, 132 ; drawings of old church 

 of, 432. 



Hoodook, a kind of Indian drum, 117. 

 Hook Promontory, drawing of tower at, 

 438. 



Hooker, Sir William J., death of, 383. 



Hoolar-cha-soor, Indian drones, 111, 



Hore, Herbert F., on Banshees, 170. 



Horn, the Indian, 108. 



Hospital of St. John, outside Newgate, 

 Dublin, 40. 



Hudrine, tombstone of, at Clonmacnois,159. 



Hugh, or Aedh, bishop, 151. 



Hulkya, an Indian tambourine, 116. 



Hutton, Edward, M. D., death of, 283. 



Hutton, Thomas, death of, 383. 



Hutton, Thomas M., elected a Member, 539. 



Huxley, Professor, on certain fossil re- 

 mains in Ireland, 325. 



Iar-nairthir, or south-east, 425. 



Iar tuais-cerddach, north-east, 425. 



Imaginary roots of equations, Professor 

 Sylvester on Newton's theorem respect- 

 ing, 297. 



Indednen, or Ednen, a church, 189. 



India, East, cromlechs in, 191; catalogue 

 of musical instruments of, 106; music 

 of, 118, 122. 



Ingram, John K., LL. D., a member of 

 Council, (Com. of Polite Lit.), 221, 

 389; Secretary of Council, 221, 389. 

 See Academy Report. 



Inisheer, origin of the name, 425. 



Inis Sgoreobhuin, Cill-insi in, 188. 



Innocent IV., Pope, a bull of, 40. 



Inscription, sepulchral, at Clonmacnois, 

 158 ; at Coolamber, 152 ; at Killeen- 

 Cormaic, 255 ; Ogham, at Killeen-Cor- 

 maic, 257 ; Ogham, in cave of Rath- 

 croghan, 161 ; on Cromleac at Rath- 

 kenny, 541, Plate xii. ; on Cromleac near 

 Macroom, 543, Plate xi. ; on Lia Fail, 

 540 ; on tank in India, 192. 



Ireland, mapped surveys of, 190; bishops' 

 sees numerous in, 188 ; antiquities of, 

 "of little value or curiosity to any other 

 nation," 183 ; want of Irish dictionary, 

 393 ; families furnishing professors of 

 history, 186, of law, 186, of physic, 

 187, of poetry, 187; comparative view 

 of Irish letters, 1 60 ; Irish MSS. pre- 

 served in the Bodleian Library, 185 ; 

 Irish writers, Mac Firbis' tract on, 184, 

 186. 



Irwin, Colonel, 155. 



