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the relics, and carrying them in a reliquary supported on long poles : 
they bear short episcopal staves ending in open horse-shoe termina- 
tions. Indications of four more bishops supporting the opposite side 
of the poles are visible"; and underneath the reliquary are children, 
with censers, burning incense. The reverse of the medal displays two 
bishops fully attired (three-quarter lengths) bearing up the new 
cathedral, with the date 16-28 at its side, and underneath the 
armorial bearings of the Bishop of Salzburg, the inscription being, 
"25 SEPT A PAEIDE AECHIE ECCLES METEOP SALISB DEDICATVR," the 
church being dedicated on the day subsequent to the transference of 
the relics. 
It appears desirable to record these medals in honour of dis- 
tinguished Irish missionaries, as a supplement to the Paper already 
published in our Froceedings by the Bishop of Down and Connor. 
