xxxm 



Salmon, Rev. George, D.D., a member of 

 Council (Com. of Science), 221, 388; 

 a Vice-President, 444. 



Sar mundal, an Indian dulcimer, 115. 



Sarrooda, an Indian violin, 114. 



Sarungi, an Indian fiddle, 114. 



Sculptures, in caverns on Sliabh-na- 

 Caillighe, 362, 371, 373-375, 377. 



Seal, the muscular anatomy of, 93. 



Seeng, the Indian horn, 108. 



Sees, episcopal, in Ireland, Mac Firbis' 

 tract on, 184; very numerous, 188. 



Senan, his bell called the Clog Oir, 41. 



Senior, Edward James, death of, 217. 



Seven bishops, groups of, 188, 189. 



Sliabh-na-Caillighe, description of anti- 

 quarian remains on, 42, 170, 355 ; list 

 of cairns on, 44 ; map of cairns on, 359, 

 Plate xi. ; extensive view from. 355. 



Shearman, Rev. John F., on some inscribed 

 stones at Killeen Cormaic, 253. 



Shell, the Whitworth, 74. 



Ships, ancient kinds of, 25 ; of war, G. C. 

 Garnett on, 62, 64; with chain armour, 

 80 ; turret, or monitors, 77. 



Shoe, ancient Irish, 222. 



Shunk, an Indian conch shell, 118. 



Sinell, St., two of the name, 256. 



Siol Flanchadha, or Mac Clanchy, the 

 family of, 186. 



Siol Murray, the bishops of Elphin for- 

 merly elected from, 190. 



Sitar, an Indian guitar, 113. 



Skurlockstown Castle, plan of, 154. 



Slane Castle, drawing of, 439. 



Smith, Robert W., M. D., a member of 

 Council (Com. of Science), 221, 388. 



Son, how expressed in Ogham inscriptions, 

 167. 



Soor-Sotta, an Indian lute, 112. 



Soorsringa, an Indian lute, 113. 



Stanenges, or Stonehenge, 193. 



Staples, Sir Thomas, Bart., death of, 383. 



Stephens, Mr., his experiments on iron- 

 plating of ships, 62. 



Stonehenge, Mr. S. Ferguson on the con- 

 struction of, 193; meaning of the name, 

 193 ; reference to the notices of, 199 ; 

 tradition regarding, 351. 



Stoney, George G., LL. D., a member of 

 Council (Com. of Science), 221, 388. 



Stonybatter, origin of the name, 227. 



Strongbow, erroneously alleged effigy of, 

 433. 



Struthair, a stream, how changed in pro- 

 per names, 234. 



Struthio camelus. See Ostrich. 



Struve, Fred. Geo. Wilhelm, death of, 217. 



Subscription, opened for purchase of Win- 

 dele MSS.. 306. 



Sullivan, William K., Ph.D., a member 

 of Council (Com. of Science), 221, 388 ; 

 a Vice-President, 444; on a peculiar 

 hydrated mineral containing zinc, 199. 



Sumball, a species of Indian drum, 117. 



Surveys, of Ireland, early, 190. 



Swift, Dean, his endeavours to obtain the 

 Chandos MSS. for Trin. Coll. Dubl., 

 183; two letters of, to Mrs. Delamr, 

 183 ; his lines on Sliabh-na-Caillighe, 

 358. 



Sylvester, Professor, on the demonstration 

 of Newton's theorem respecting the ima- 

 ginary roots of equations, 297. 



T, the letter, its use in some proper names, 

 233. 



Tag-Shinod, county of Longford, old 



church of, 153. 

 Tain-bo- Aingin, a romantic tale, 161, 162. 

 Tain-bo-Cuailgne, the tale, cited, 161. 

 Tain-bo-Flidisi, a romantic tale, 161. 

 Talbot de Malahide, Lord, elected on the 



Council, 336; elected President, 388; 



inaugural address of, 390. 

 Tambourine drum of India, 116. 

 Taoosee, an Indian lute, 114. 

 Tara, the Lia Fail on, 539. 

 Target, the Warrior, experiments with, 69. 

 Tawnagh, "a field," 227. 

 Taylor, Colonel Meadows, a member of 



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



(Com. of Antiqq.), 389; his catalogue 



of Indian musical instruments, 106; on 



a group of ancient cairns on Twizell 



Moor, 199. 

 Tempo, origin of the name, 233. 

 Terrier, the Irish, muscular anatomv of, 



504. 



Thalia, an Indian gong, 107. 



The, the definite article, prefixed to some 



Irish names of places, 230. 

 Thorn, Alexander, elected a Member, 539. 

 Thomastown, Co. of Meath, antiquarian 



remains at, 47. 

 Ttiomsen, Dr. C. J., his death, and notice 



of it by Academy, 262. 

 Thorpe, Benjamin, elected an Honorary 



Member, 389. 

 Tides, semidiurnal, at Cahirciveen, Dr. 



Haughton on, 40, 379. 

 Tihe, son of Queen Medbh, inscription of, 



169. 



Tobar Aedhain, or Bishop Hugh's Well, 

 151. 



Tobermacduagh, a holy well, 176. 



Tobar-na-Druad, a holy well, 430. 



Todd, Rev. James H., D. D., a member of 

 Council (Com. of Antiqq.), 221; an- 

 tiquities presented through, 41. 



