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Tomb slabs, drawings of, 158, 430. 

 Toneymore crannog, antiquities found at, 

 221. 



Tongue, the, physiology of its protrusion, 

 539. 



Toontoonee,an Tndian stringed instrument, 

 116. 



Tootooree, a small Indian trumpet, 109. 



Topography, Irish, changes and corrup- 

 tions of names in, 210, 221, 225. 



Townlands, names of, changes and cor- 

 ruptions in, 225. 



Tragh Beremhain, in Kerry, 347. 



Transplantation, Irish, in 1653-4, 317. 



Treasury, the, Academy's memorial to, 

 217; additional grant recommended by, 

 224. 



Trench, H. B., notes on a crannog in 



Lough Nahinch, by, 176. 

 Trilithic monuments, 194; trilithons of 



Stonehenge and Sweden, 194. 

 Trinity College, Dublin, Museum of, 27. 

 Trireme, construction of, 26 ; built by the 



Emperor of the French, 39. 

 Tristernagh, old church of, 153. 

 Trumpets, Indian, 110. 

 Tuatha-de-Danaan, the race, 547. 

 Tubbrid, county of Tipperary, monumental 



slab at, 443. 

 Tubla, an Indian drum, 117. 

 Tufa, calc, employed in masonry, 432. 

 Tully Castle, Co. of Fermanagh, 441. 

 Tumboora, an Indian lute, 112. 

 Turpentine, rotatory qualities of different 



kinds of, 531. 

 Turret ships, or monitors, 77. 

 Twizell Moor, in Northumberland, group 



of cairns on, 199. 

 Tynagh parish, crannog in, 176. 



Uachongbail, changes in the name, 230. 

 Ua Cormaic, in Leinster, 256. 

 Ui Gabhla, in Leinster, 256. 

 Umhaid-na-gcat, or Owneygat, at Rath- 



croghan, 161. 

 Urea, daily excretion of, Dr. Haughton on 



the mode of determining, 104; table for 



calculating, 105. 



Valencia, inscribed monument at, 180. 

 Vase, gold, of W. Smith O'Brien, to be 



deposited in Academy, 381. 

 Vice-Presidents. See under Academy. 

 Vignolles, Dean, Memoirs of Dumont de 



Bostaquet, presented by, 381. 



Violin, Indian, varieties of, 114. 



Virgil, English translation of a portion of 



the jEneid of, 209. 

 Volkman, his haemodromometer, 317. 



Wakefield's Ireland, cited, 177. 



Wales, Ogham inscription in, 167. 



Waller, John F., LL.D., a member of 

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

 a Vice-President, 221. 



Ware, Sir James, disposal of his manu- 

 scripts, 183; catalogue of them, 184. 



Ware, Robert, son of Sir James, 183. 



Waterford, circular tower at, 440. 



Waterville bridge, inscribed monument 

 found near, 180. 



Way, Albert, elected an Honorary Member, 

 389 ; his letter of acknowledgment, 

 545. 



Well, holy, at Tobar-Aedhain, 151; at 

 Tobermacduagh, 176; at Tobar-na- 

 Druad, 430. 



Whewell, Rev. William, D.D., his death, 

 383 ; President's allusion to, 390. 



Whitworth gun, experiments with, 70-76. 



Wilde, Sir William R., M.D., a member 

 of Council (Com. of Antiqq.), 221, 389; 

 Secretary of ForeignCorrespondence, 221, 

 389; Vice-President, 444; the Clog 

 Oir exhibited by, 41 ; on antiquarian 

 remains found in Co. of Down, 101 ; an 

 unpublished letter read by, 534 ; on the 

 battle of Moytura, 546; antiquities pre- 

 sented by, 267. 



Wilson, Henry, elected a Member, 325. 



Windele MSS., resolution for purchase of, 

 306; purchased, 381. 



Wodehouse, Baron, Lord Lieutenant, ad- 

 dress of Academy to, 170; his reply, 

 171. 



Woollen manufacture, ancient. Irish, 

 samples of, 103. 



Wright, Dr. E. Perceval, on certain fossil 

 remains in the Irish coal measures, 325. 



Wrightson, Rev. Richard, elected a Mem- 

 ber, 325. 



Writers, Irish, Duald Mac Firbis' tract 

 on, 186. 



Wynne, Right Hon. John, death of, 383. 



Year, the Egyptian, Dr. Hincks on, 294 ; 

 the wandering, 295. 



Zinc, Dr. Sullivan on certain combina- 

 tions of, 199. 



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