Ixviii 



Muscles, anomalies of, in the human sub- 

 ject, 121 ; where most frequent, 121, 

 122 ; typical, 124. 



Museum. See under Academy. 



Myology, human anomalies in, 121. 



Nancy, library at, MS. with Irish glosses 



found in, 70. 

 Nanny water, an Ainge, 453. 

 Natrolite found in Co. Antrim, 326. 

 Necklace of shells found in Indian cairn, 



62. 



Neit, tbe husband of Neman, 423 ; son of 

 Indu, 424 ; the god of battle, 424 ; ex- 

 planation of the name, 423. 



Neman, that is, the Badb, 429 ; wife of 

 Neit, 422. 



Neptur, a Fomorian, 424. 



Newre, the river, 2. 



New Red Sandstone in Co. of Antrim, 

 260. 



Newton's rule regarding imaginary roots 

 in an equation, proof of, by D. R. Young, 

 349. 



Nickelson family, arms of, 403, 409. 

 Nine, mystic number of the Pagan Irish, 



37, 38 ; a prevalent number in rivers, 



446, 455. 

 Nith, the river, 448. 

 No re, the river, 454. 



O'Brien, James H., elected a Member, 



Append., p. 1. 

 Obsidian, found in Co. of Antrim, 326. 

 O'Callaghan, John C, elected a Member, 



Append., p. 1. 

 Ochre, red, or boles, occurrence of, in Co. of 



Antrim, 303; condition of its formation, 



307. 



O'Conor Don, The, M. P., elected a Mem- 

 ber, Append., pp. xviii, xxxi. 



Octahedral iron ore, found in Co. of An- 

 trim, 326. 



O' Curry's Catalogues, indexes to, Append., 

 p. xxviii. 



Odafe, son of Denafe, supposed Ogham in- 

 scription, 111. 



O'Dempsey family, arms of, 403, 410. 



O'Donaghy family, arms of, 180, 183. 



O'Donel, Charles J., elected a Member, Ap- 

 pend., pp. v, xv. 



O'Donnavan, W. J., LL.D., on Council 

 (Com. Antiqq.), Append., pp. xvi, 

 xxii, xlviii. 



O'Farrell, Ambrose Moore, elected a Mem- 

 ber, Append., p. xlix. 



O'Ferrall, Jos. M., M. D., a Member, 

 deatb of, Append., p. xlvi. 



O' Flanagan, J. K., on the Life and La- 



bours of John D'Alton, 46, Append., 

 p. x. 



Ogham monuments, where prevalent, 114, 

 115, 394; preserved in forts, 120; 

 theory as to the introduction of the 

 character, 115, 116 ; general nature of, 

 106 ; difficulties in reading and inter- 

 preting, 121; the symbol for ea, 385; 

 translation of, 105 ; proposed transla- 

 tions, 385, 386 ; chamber at Drum- 

 loghan, 103 ; description of, 114, 

 drawings of, Plates xv, xvii, xviii, 

 xix ; Bishop Graves's observations on 

 Mr. Brash's paper, 119 ; Ogham stone in 

 Glen Fais, 384. 



Ogilby, William, on the rotation of the 

 moon, Append., p. xxiv. 



Ogle family, arms of, 403, 410. 



O'Grady, Standish H., elected a Member, 

 Append., pp. xvii., xxxi. 



O'Hagan family, arms of, 180, 184. 



O'Hagan, John, elected a Member, Ap- 

 pend., p. xv. 



O'Hanlon, Rev. John, elected a Member, 

 Append., p. xlix. 



Ointegh, a stone hut, 25, 30. 



O'Laverty, Rev. James, elected a Mem- 

 ber, Append., p. xlix. 



Old Red Sandstone, in Co. of Antrim, 240. 



O'Leary, W. H., on animal heat, 65, 

 Append., p. xviii. 



Olivine, found in Co. of Antrim, 326. 



O'Longan, Joseph and Paul, employed by 

 the Academy, Append., pp. xii, xxviii. 



O'Neill family, arms of, 403, 410. 



Onyx, found in Co. of Antrim, 326. 



Opal, found in Co. of Antrim, 326. 



O'Quin family, arms of, 403, 410. 



Ordeal, oldest forms of, 34; instance in 

 Scripture, 43 ; twelve forms of, in Ire- 

 land, 34, 36; of fire and water, 35. 



O'Reilly family, arms of, 403, 410. 



O'Rourke, Rev. John, elected a Member, 

 Append., p. xv. 



O'Sullivan family, arms of, 403, 412. 



Oure, the river, 2 ; Glenmalure, 8, 9. 



Owen, Professor, his theory of limbs, 144. 



Pachymatisma Johnstonia, a sponge, 223. 

 Paine family, arms of, 403, 410. 

 Pale, the, Mr. Froude's description of, 486. 

 Palliobranchiata, Professor W. King on, 



64, Append., p. xliii. 

 Palmerstown, earthenware found at, 



336. 



Palstaves, with two loops, found in Spain, 

 475. 



Paps, the, in Kerry, ancient name of, 171, 

 440. 



