lx 



Climate, physical conditions of, during 

 different geological epochs, 334. 



Cloedach, the river, 13. 



Cloghauns, in Aran, 25, 30 ; remains of, 

 at Slane, 92 ; or beehive cells, figure of. 

 Plates ii. vi. 



Cloghaun-a-carriaga, 29. 



Clonalvy, in Co. of Meath, names of, 167. 



Clondagad, origin of the name, 171. 



Clongill church, Trynch monument in, 98. 



Clonmacnois, Rev. James Graves on the 

 gold ornaments said to have been found 

 at, Append., p. xxxiv. 



Cloondara, origin of name, 167. 



Cloonyhurke, derivation of name, 170. 



Close, -Rev. Maxwell H., elected a Mem- 

 ber, Append., pp. xvii, xxxi. 



Cloy fin, basaltic pillars at, 311. 



Cnocans in Aran, 25, 30 ; figures of, Plates 

 iv., v. 



Coal Measures, in Co. of Antrim, 242. 



Coalpit at Ballycastle, 243. 



Coal wood, or lignite, Co. of Antrim, 320. 



Coats of Arms, on tombstones, drawings 

 of, 101, 402. 



Cochrane family, arms of, 179, 183. 



Codd, Francis, a Member, death of, Ap- 

 pend., p. xxx. 



Cohnheim, HeiT, his researches on inflam- 

 mation and suppuration, 499. See Purser. 



Coimde, the river, 448. 



Cole family, arms of, 402, 406. 



Colla-da-chrich, meaning of name, 166. 



Collieries in Co. of Antrim, 243, 260. 



Collingwood family, arms of, 402, 406. 



Collum, Archibald, elected a Member, 

 Append., p. xv. 



Colophonic hydrate, C. R. C. Tichborne 

 on, 415; Colophonine, discovery of, 415. 



Columnar basalt, formation of, 308 ; list 

 of places where found, 311 ; its form 

 at the Giant's Causeway, 309. 



Colvill family, arms of, 402, 406. 



Cong, Cross of, not allowed to be removed 

 to Paris, Append., p. xi. 



Connellan, Owen, on the Rivers of Ireland, 

 443, Append., p. xl. ; employed by the 

 Academy, Append., pp. xii, xxviii. 



Connemara marble, abounding with Eo- 

 zoon Canadense, 509. 



Constantine, coins of, found at Ireland's 

 Eye, 332. 



Cooper family, arms of, 179, 183, 402, 

 406. 



Cooper, Lt. Col. Edward, M. P., elected a 



Member, Append., p. xv. 

 Coracow, derivation of name, 167. 

 Corcair, the river, 448. 

 Cordalea, origin of the name, 172. 



Cordierite, in Co. of Antrim, 325. 

 Cormac's Glossary, cited, 423. 

 Corporation of Dublin, Deed of, with the 



Academy, Append., p. li. 

 Cousin, Victor, an Hon. Member, death 



of, Append., p. xiv. 

 Cow River, Abhainn-da-loilgech, 448. 

 Cragballywee, village in middle island of 



Aran, 29. 

 Craig family, arms of, 179, 183. 

 Craigahulliar, basaltic pillars at, 311. 

 Craiganee, basaltic pillars at, 311. 

 Crannchur Seanchai, a mode of ordeal, 



39. 



Cranog in Lough Naneevin, description of, 

 31 ; construction of huts in, 31 ; re- 

 stored ideal sketch of, 31. 



Crich-na-Morrigan, in Co. of Wicklow, 440. 



Croaghmore, basaltic pillars at, 311. 



Crofton, Henry M. E., elected a Member, 

 Append., pp. xviii, xxxi. 



Cronach River, 448. 



Cros-figell, meaning of, 35. 



Cross, rude inscribed forms of, 230. 



Crosses, drawings of, from Meath, 96, 97, 

 98; inscribed on walls of a cave, 329. 



Crow, or Badb, superstitions concerning, 

 422, 423. 



Crozier, ancient, deposited in Museum of 



Academy, Append., p. iii. 

 Cruicetown, Co. of Meath, monument in 



churchyard, 99. 

 Cruise, Francis R., elected a Member, 



Append., p. xv. 

 Cruise, Walter, tomb of, at Cruicetown, 



99. 



Cuach Cormaic, Cormac's cup, 40, 43. 



Cuchullain, the hero, 429; his feats, 432-5 ; 

 his death, 435, 436. 



Cueva de la Pastora, an ancient subter- 

 raneous gallery, 476. 



Cueva de los Murcielagos, in the province 

 of Granada, 478. 



Cueva de Mengal, an ancient Spanish 

 monument, 477. 



Culimacari, the rock, carvings on, 232. 



Cumerford family, arms of, 402, 406. 



Cumuskey family, arms of, 402, 406. 



Cunningham fund, report and recom- 

 mendation concerning, Append., p. 

 xlvi. 



Cuppage family, arms of, 402, 406. 

 Curigh mac Dari, alleged monument of, 



388 ; Curoi mac Daire, 387. 

 Curraghely, souterrain at, 72. 



Da and Dha, " two," pronunciation of, 

 165. 



I Dabrona, or Dubrona, the river, 444. 



