Ixii 



Dunraven, the Earl of, on Council (Com. I 

 Antiqq.), Append., pp. xxxii, xlviii; a 

 Vice-President, Append., xlviii; on an 

 ancient cup and brooches found at 

 Ardagh, in the Co. of Limerick, 458, 

 Append., p. xl. 



Dunsmore, Mr., his borings in Co. of An- 

 trim, 254. 



Dunvegan, cup of, paper on, by J. H. 



Smith, Append., p. xvii. 

 Dur, the river, 449. 

 Duties upon Irish natives, 490. 



Ealla, the river, 11. 



Easkey, Iascaigh, the river, 449. 



Eas-ruaidh, Asroe, 444. 



Economy, Committee of, Report of, 



Append., p. xxiv. 

 Edgeworth, David R., elected a Member, 



Append., p. xv. 

 Eithne, now Inny, the river, 451. 

 Ellis, George, M. B., elected a Member, 



Append., pp. vi, xv. 

 Eoir, the Nore, 454. 



Eozoon Canadense, Professors King and 

 Rowney on, 506 ; a mineral pseudo- 

 morph, 506-551, Append., p. li. 



Eozoonal ophite, 519. 



Epidotite, in Co. of Antrim, 325. 



Ere mac Cairpre, slays Cuchullin, 437. 



Erne, Lough, origin of name, 450. 



the river, 444 ; formerly Samair, 



449. 



Esmonde, Sir Thomas, a Member, death of, 

 Append., p. xlvi. 



Esparto, the uses of, Append., p. xlix. 



Evered family, arms of, 402, 407; 



Fahan, in Co. of Kerry, antiquarian re- 

 mains at, 393. 



Fair Head, geological description of, 304, 

 305 ; debris of, 305 ; and Murlough 

 Bay, geological section of, Plate xxvi. 



Fais, a qua Glen Fais, 390. 



Fanchin, or Funcheon, the river, 2, 5. 



Fannin family, arms of, 180, 183. 



Farney Bridge, river, 450. 



Farnham, Lord, a Member, death of, 

 Append., pp. xlvi, xlvii. 



Faroelite, in Co. of Antrim, 325. 



Farrell family, arms of, 403, 407. 



Farrell, Thomas A., elected a Member, 

 Append., pp. xvii, xxxi. 



Fathan, the river, origin of name, 450. 



Faughan, the river, 450. 



Fea, the name, meaning of, 424. 



Feale, the river, 450. 



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



Fear-da-ghial, meaning of name, 166. 



Fear-da-liach, meaning of name, 166. 



Felspar, in Co. of Antrim, 325. 



Fenix, the river, 454. 



Fennoga, scald crows, 424. 



Fennog-liath na gragarnaith, the roj'ston 

 crow, 422. 



Fennor, castle of, 94 ; old church of, 95. 



Fergus, the river, 450. 



Ferguson, Samuel, LL.D., on Council 

 (Com. Pol. Lit.), Append., pp. xvi, 

 xxxii, xlviii ; paper on the rudiments 

 of the Common Law discernible in the 

 Senchus Mor, Append., p. x. 



Fermoy, the Book of, Dr. Todd on, Ap- 

 pend., pp. xxiii, xxvii. 



Feudal acknowledgments by the Irish, 

 487. 



Fielding family, arms of, 403, 407. 



Find, Scandinavian, at Islandbridge, 13. 



Finglas, the river, 450. 



Finn, the river, 450. 



Fiodan, a rivulet, 443 ; the river, 446. 



Firbolgs, or Belga?, battle of, 22. 



Fir Flatha, truths of sovereignty, 36. 



Firt, a likely depository of Ogham inscrip- 

 tions, 120. 



Fisher family, arms of, 180, 183. 



Fitzgerald family, arms of, 403, 407. 



Flannan, St., chapel of, at Killaloe, 99. 



Fleming family, arms of, 403, 407. 



Flesk, the river, 450. 



Fohn, the, origin of, 496 ; its connexion 

 with the Glacier theories, 496. 



Font, old, at Killaloe, 100. 



Forrest, J. K., elected a Member, Append., 

 p. xv. 



Fosleac, a cell of flagstones, 25-30 ; figures 

 of, Plate iii. 



Fossil wood, account of, 323. 



Fossils found in Ballycastle limestone, 

 241 ; found at Portrush and Skerry 

 Islands, 319 ; the Eozoon Canadense an 

 alleged fossil, 507. 



Fox family, arms of, 403, 407. 



Frankish antiquities, exhibited by the 

 President, Append., p. xxiv. 



Frazer, William, elected a Member, Ap- 

 pend., p. xv; on Chinese seals found in 

 Ireland, 172, Append., p. xxv;onthe 

 discovery of earthen urns at Palmers- 

 town, 336, Append., p. xxxiv; paper 

 on Esparto, Append., p. xlix. 



Fregabail, the Ravel Water, 454. 



French, Right Hon. Col. Fitz Stephen, 

 M. P., elected a Member, Append., pp. 

 xxiv, xxxi. 



Froude, his description of the Pale, 486. 



Fubna, the river, 450. 



Fulacht-na-morrigna, " the Morrigan's 

 Hearth," 439. 



Funcheon, the river, 4, 5. 



Gaedhil, the supposed introducers of the 

 Ogham, 118. 



