xxix 



Jal, M. Auguste, his opinion concerning 

 triremes, 26 ; letter of 28. 



Jellett, Rev. John H., a member of 

 Council (Com. of Science), 221; Vice- 

 President, 221 ; on a fluid possessing 

 opposite rotatory powers for rays at 

 opposite ends of the spectrum, 530. 



Johnson, John, his statement regarding 

 the Dundrum aerolite, 336. 



Johnstown Castle, inscription on, 442. 



Joyce, Patrick W., on the changes and 

 corruptions in Irish topographical names, 

 210, 221, 225. 



Judgment, commonly ascribed to king 

 Derraot Mackervil, 187. 



Jukes, Joseph B., a member of Council 

 (Com. of Science), 221, 388; Vice- 

 President, 221. 



Kane, William F. De V., elected a Member, 

 222. 



Kangaroo, the muscular anatomy of, 469. 

 Keane, Marcus, the Clog Oir deposited by, 

 41, 216. 



Keating, Dr. Geoffrey, his monument, 443. 



Keenan, Patrick J., elected a member, 182. 



Kelly, Denis H., a Member of Council 

 (Com. of Antiqq.), 389 ; description of 

 two tracts by Mac Firbis, 182 ; Fergu- 

 son collection presented by, 260 ; trans- 

 lation of Latin verses by, 354. 



Kennedy, George A., death of, 383. 



Kerry, inscribed monuments in, 179. 



Kettle drums, various Indian, 117. 



Kevin, St., his stone cell at Glendalough, 

 424 ; his church on Inisheer, 425. 



Kilbricken in Thomond, called from St. 

 Brecan, 188. 



Kilcrea Abbey, views of, 440, 441. 



Kildare, formerly Drum-criadh, 349. 



Kildorrery, drawings of old church of, 440. 



Killamery or Clonamery, old church of, 

 431. 



Killarus, Hill of Fornaught, 352. 



Killeana, on Aranmore, 424. 



Killeen Cormaic, near Dunlavin, inscribed 



stones at, 253. 

 Killery, origin of the name, 234. 

 Killeshin, drawings of old church of, 431. 

 Killeter, shower of aerolites at, 341. 

 Kill Fine, of St. Patrick's lives, 260. 

 Kill St. Laurence, old church of, 140. 

 Kilmacduagh on Aranmore, drawings of, 



425. 



Kilmurvey on Aranmore, 425. 

 Kilpatrick, Co. Westmeath, old church of, 

 153. 



Kinahan, G. Henry, notes on crannogs in 

 Ballin Lough, 172 ; on a crannog in 

 Lough Nahinch, 176. 



King, Rev. Robert, donation of, 336. 

 King's Mountain in Co. of Meath, 48. 

 Knock- Allen, or Ailind, 350. 

 Knockma, hill of, now Castle- Hacket, 547. 

 Knockmoy Abbey, fresco painting in, 436. 

 Knocktopher, original form of the name, 

 236. 



Knox, George J., on the composition of 



cadmium, arsenic, and nitrogen, 182. 

 Kuchwa, an Indian lute, 113. 

 Kurna, an Indian trumpet, 110. 



L, the letter, occasionally lost, 232. 

 Lacken, Co. of Westmeath, old church of, 

 153. 



La Gloire, the frigate, account of, 62. 



Lalor, J. J., elected a Member, 1. 



Language, Rev. James Byrne on the 

 science of, 535. 



Larcom, Sir Thomas A., letter of, 224. 



Lauderdale, Richard Earl of, his metrical 

 translation of Virgil's iEneid, 210. 



Law, professors of, in certain Irish fami- 

 lies, 186. 



Lecan, Book of, extract from, 256. 



Levinge, Charles W., ancient boat pre- 

 sented by, 199. 



Lia Fail, at Tara, supposed inscription on, 

 539. 



Library. See under Academy. 

 Lickblaw, old church of, 154. 

 Life, or Liffey, a plain in Kildare, 346. 

 Ligaments, two undescribed, in human 



body, 467. 

 Light to the blind, a MS., 550. 

 Lion, the, muscular anatomy of, Dr. 



Haughton on, 85, 86, 87, 89. 

 Liquids, the, interchange of, in proper 



names, 234. 

 Loch Lemnachta, origin of the name, 



354, 345. 



Locke, John, on the antiquity of man, 200. 



Loher, near Darrynane, inscribed monu- 

 ment at, 180. 



Longrleld, Rev. George, a member of 

 Council (Com. of Polite Lit), 221, 389. 



Lord Lieutenant, Baron Wodehouse, ad- 

 dress of Academy to, 170 ; his reply, 

 171. 



Loughcrew Hills, sepulchral cairns on, 



map of, Plate ii. See Sliabh-na-Caillighe. 

 Lough Nahinch, on confines of Tipperary 



and King's Co., 176; plan of, 178; 



crannogs in, 176 ; antiquarian remains 



in vicinity of, 179. 

 Lough Owel, ancient canoe found in, 199, 



210. 



Lusk, the founder of the church of, 189. 

 Lute, the Indian, 112. 



