1933-1934 - Department of Education and Skills

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children .. Supplementary grants for new schools erected or in course of erection .... rhemselves for examination, and sixty-nine passed with Honours .. There were no final year ...... 892. 2,583. 3,475. 2,161. 1,314. 244,047. Donegal. ,. 38. 570. 1,443. 2,013. 856. 1,157 ...... J\Ir. L. Mongey, Ph.C., M.P.S.I.). Northern. Ireland.
AN ROlNN

OlDEACHAIS, Meitheamh,

DO'N

AIRE

1935.

OIDEACHAIS,

Ta se d' onoir agam an Tuarasgabhail ar an mBliain

Airgeadais

agus Riarachain

ar an mBliain 1933-34,

Seoile agus

a chur faoi do

bhraghaid, SE6sAMH

o NEILL, RU1I",f.

CONTENTS: P.A.RT I.-REPORT. CHAP.

PAGE GENERAL

1.

INTRODUGTlON

PRIMARY EDUCATION:

Section

1. School Attendance 2. School Buildings 3. Amalgamation of Schools 4. Van and Boat Services. &C. 5. Recruitment of Primary Teachers " (a) Preparatory Colleges " (b) Appointment of Pupil Teachers. . (c) Training College Entrance Examination. . " (d) The Training Colleges 6. Appeal Board 7. An Obair ins na Scoileanna 8. Primary School Certificate Examination 9. Scholarships in Secondary and Vocational Schools Schools .. 10. Concerts for Children of Primary 11 . .o,n ::;aeults rno.n oeo-teanSa1l1 Sa n::;aeueatt::aC'C a;suS Sa mbReac-$aeueat'Cac'C

1.

5 6

6 7 8 12 14 1G 19 19 25 26 27 28

SCHOOL MEDICAL SERVICE

30

Ill.

PROVISION

41

IV.

SECONDARY EDUCATION:

II.

OF SCHOOL MEALS

Section

v,

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. V1.

Scheme

46 49 53 54 53 5G

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION:

Section

V II.

General Administration .o,n ObalR 1I1S n.o. S501te.o.nna . . Curriculum and Examinations The Staff in the Schools Secondary Teachers' Superannuation Scholarships

Present Position of Vocational Education Continuation Education Technical Education Efficiency of Instruction The Position of Irish in Vocational Education Examinations Summer Courses for Teachers Training Schools for Domestic Economy Teachers Residential Schools of Domestic Economy KiIlarney School of Housewifery Scientific and Industrial Research Trade Scholarships Raising of the School-Leaving Age.. School Buildings

57 58 60 66 69 73 77 78 79 81 81 81

82 82

METROFOUTAN ScHOOL OF ARl

hS

NATIONAL MUSBUM

~8

PART

VIII. IX. X. XI.

n.

REFORMATORY AND INDUSTIUAL SCHOOLS

100

ENDOWED SCHOOLS .,

104

BRAINNSE NA bhFoILLSIOCHAN

107

GENERAL EDUCATION STATISTICS

V.

VI.

PAGE

SECONDARY EDUCATION:

146 149 153 153 153 !54 157 157 Teachers

in

119 12u

158

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION:

Numbers and Occupations of Students who attended Classes under Vocational Education Schemes Financial Statemeuts .. Number of Students, according to age, in various types of Schools .. Total number of Students enrolled in various types of Schools and Classes Number of Teachers employed and number ol hours of instruction in Schools and Classes Technical School Examinations

112 115 115 117 118

174 181 186 188

194 195

J:22 VII.

123 124 125 126 128 129 130 132 132 132 133 134 135 135 136 136 136 1:17 138 139 140 141 142

SCHOOL MEDICAL SERVICE;

143

SCHOOL MEALS:

pa.yments made by Department of,Local Government and Public Health during the year 1933-34

II.-APPENDICES-continue4.

Schools and Pupils Examination Statistics Recognition of Classes in Primary Schools Teachers Registration of Teachers Scholarships The Charleville Endowment Financial Statement Table showing numbers of Pupils and Recognised Secondary Schools ..

llO

PRIMARY EDUCATION;

Payments made by the Department of Local Government and Public Health during the year 1933-34 j ,'.

PART

H.-APPENDICES.

General Statistics (Number of Schools, Pupils and Teachers, Salaries of Teachers, etc.) School Houses and Teachers' Residences ". Building Grants Summary of Operative, Building, and Inoperative Schools Number of Schools and Pupils and Average Attendance Classification of Schools According to Average Daily Attendance Numbers of Schools, Pupils on Rolls, and Religious Denominations of Pupils Average number of pupils on Rolls and average attendance Numbers and Attendance of Pupils over 6 and under 14 years of age Pupils arranged according to Standards Promotions of Pupils to various Standards _"umber of Pupils under Instruction in each Subject s co rt.eerme, '111.

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NO. 2 (b)-CITY

AND TOWN VOCATIONAL

EDUCATION

COMMITTEES.

Showing for the Session 1933-34, (a) the number of Individual Students enrolled in various types of Schools and Classes, and (b) the aggregate . number of their Attendance Hours. DAY CLASSESAT PERMANENTCENTRES-PART-TIMESCHOOLSAND CLASSES. Number of Individual

.

Town V. E. Committees: Bray .. ., Drogheda Dun Laoghaire .. Galway Sligo .. Tralee .. Wexford .. TOTALS

Aggregate Number of Attendance Hours

Under 16 years

Over 16 years

Total No.

Male

Female

.. .. ·. ·.

26 176 20 -

443 516 126 51

469 692 146 51

8 77 11 21

461 615 135 30

35,431 45,770 8,159 3,725

.. ·.

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City V. E. Committees: Cork · Dublin .. Limerick ·. Waterford ..

Students

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8

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NO. 2 (c)-CITY

AND TOWN VOCATIONAL

EDUCATION

COMMITTEES.

Showing for the Session 1933-34, (a) the number of Individual Students enrolled in various types of Schools and Classes, and (b) the aggregate number of their Attendance Hours.



EVENING CLASSESAT PERMANENTCENTRES. Number of Individual Under 16 years

Committee

City V. E. Committees: Cork ·. Dublin ·. Limerick ·. Waterford ·. Town V. E. Committees: Bray .. Drogheda .. Dun Laoghaire Galway .. Sligo Tralee

Wexford

. ·. ·. ,

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Over 16 years

Total No.

Students

Male

Female

Aggregate Number of Attendance Hours

196 1,116 110 34

1,409 8,087 577 329

1,605 9,203 687 363

759 4,590 319 142

846 4,613 368 221

153,681 504,466 41,601 19,376

215 331 395 385

279 395 539 401

141 108 118 136

138 287 421 265

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·. ·. ·.

6 36 15

165 279 161

171 315 176

67 179 63

104 136 113

7,784 17,704 13,523

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1,801

12,333

14,134

6,622

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..

..

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for the Session

number

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEES.

Students enrolled in various of their Attendance Hours.

types

of Schools and Classes, and (b) the aggregate

DAY CLASSES AT PERMANEI'T CENTRES-VVHOLE-TIME SCHOOLS. Number No. of Centres

Committee

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for the Session

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69,425 37,717 70,475 96,615 172,897 65,270 73,957 83,339

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179 475 152 255 249 240

46 217 44 103 91 133

133 258 108 152 158 107

84,557 222,031 47,979 97,964 100,430 101,961

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5,440

2,362

3,078

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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEES. Students enrolled in various of their Attendance Hours.

.

Number No. of Centres

-

-

CENTRES-PART-TIME D AY CLASSES AT PERMANENT , , ,

Committee

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88 260 82 119 119 144

(a) the number of Individual , (b) the aggregate number

1933-34

69 163 140 286 92 47 73 111 94 94 76



53,589 98,908 81,260 255,622 74,678 19,648 50,250 93,484 80.385 89,244 57,583

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RETURN No. howing

95 96 82 209 86 59 35 123 55 91 97 52 33 149 99 144 65 92 66

-

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·. ..

Female

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56 33 181 136 180 95 92 100

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Male

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164 259 222 495 178 106 108 234 149 185 173

2 1 1 4 4 5 3 3

·. .. ·.

Total

Aggregate Number of Attendanne Hours

Students

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106 123 133 269 77 45 69 115 82 91 79

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Under

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No.

Aggregate umber of Attendance Hours

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.. Carlow .. Cavan ., Clare .. Cork Donegal ·. Dublin .. .. Galway Kerry ·. ., Kildare Kilkenny . , Laoighis ·. .. Leitrim Limerick ·. Longford .. Louth ·. Mayo ·. .. Meath Monaghan .. Offaly Roscommon .. Sligo Tipperary N.R. Tipperary S.R. Waterford Westmeath Wexford ·. Wicklow . ,

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16

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13

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3

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39

44

11 58 63 -

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25 -

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-

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43

83

-

-

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5

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31

55 57

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11 62 73

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28

18 4

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53

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37

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4,543 -

5,520

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456 1,756 2,398

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25

64

10,146

54

478

41,119

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59

30

89

20

156

376

532

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RETURN No. 2 (f)-COUNTY Showing

for the

Session

1933-34,

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEES.

(a) the number of Individual (b) the aggregate number

Students enrolled of their Attendance

in various Hours.

types

of Schools

and

and

Classes,

EVENING CLASSES AT PERMANENT C ENTRES. I

Number No. of Centres

Committee

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31,407 26,724 27,723 26,826 28,299 29,716 25,241 29,301 31,696 28,490 23,005 30,051

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ANTIQUITIES DIVISION.

338,479

• Purchased, if not otherwise stated. Names of townlands in italics} in the spelling of the General Topogral?hi~al Index, Census of Ireland, 1901 (with supplement, 1911).-RI.A., Deposited by the Royal Irish~Academy.

p

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210

211

OTHER STONE IMPLEMENTS.

CO. Antrim: 145 flint implements, etc., stratified from an excavation conducted at Bullynagard, Rathlin Island, by Mr. Hallam L. Movins, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A., and Mr. C. Blake Whelan : pres. by Mr. Movins. Mr. Whelan presented 9 others. 27 flint artifacts, Brockley, Rathlin Island (pres. by Mr. Movins, as before), and 21 flint artifacts Fragment of a stone battle-axe, from Rathlin Island, pres. by Mr. Whelan. Glebe Land, Dunaghy (pres. by Mr. Alex. Pringle). Flint implement, New Ferry, Plaster-cast and another from Toorne (both pres. by :'Irr. C. Blake Whelan). of a very large (2' 11") chopper of quartz mica schist from Toorne Bar, which is kept in Belfast Municipal Museum and Art Gallery; pres. by that Institution, through Mr. A. Deane, F.R.S.E., M.R.I.A., curator.

COPPER AND BRONZE AXES,

BRONZE AXES WITH STOP-RIDGE.

Kilmurry, Co. Clare (through District Justice Dermot F. Gleeson). Crumpane, Co. Cork (through Mr. Richard O'Sullivan). Gowlane, Co. Cork (through Mr. O'Sullivan, and Sgt. T. McCabe, G.S.). Ravenswood, Carrigaline, Co. Cork (one Carrowmore or Glentogher, Co. Donegal. flanged and one with stop-ridge). Derrymore Bog, Headford, Co. Galway. Moore Abbey Demesne, Co. Kildare (from River Barrow Drainages, through Office of Public Works, Dublin). Farney (through Dr. T. B. Cosiello). Busherstoum, Co. Offaly Barony, Co. Monaghan (lent by Mr. R. G. E. Minchin). Coolderry, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary (pres. by

Co. Carlow: Fint scraper, Moyle (pres. by Tomas 6 CaomMnaigh). Co. Clare: Sharpening-stone and 29 line-sinkers, from the Shannon at Killaloe (through Mr. A. B. Killeen, as before). implements from Argrey District, Cloghfin, Cot/own, Lismontigley, Lurgansbannagl: and Mullaghanlly, all pres. by Mr. Andrew Lowry. Hammer-axe, perforated, M'agheral alian. The same, Carrotumore 01' Glentogher, Co.

Donegal:

FLAT (EARLY TYPES).

Leggagh, Co. Cavan (copper; through Mr. Wil1iam Reid, and Mr. A. S. Rooke) Carrotuen, Co. Donegal (ornamented; pres. by Mr. S. A. Hunter). Cornacarrow, Co. Leitrim (ornamented; pres. by Mr. C. L. Flynn, LL.B., Solicitor). Co. Limerick (ornarnented), Derryfadda Bog, Co. Mayo (through Dr. George Barnahill, Maguire; deposited by H..I.A.). Corrigeenroe, Co. Roscommon. Co. Waterford (through J\Ir. L. Mongey, Ph.C., M.P.S.I.). Northern Ireland.

Flint

Croaghan, Kilmonaster Lower,

Mrs. Edith

Net-sinkers, etc., Ballycullen, Scrabo Hill; pres. by Mr. Hugh Co. Down: Kirk. Hammer-stones, flint implements, etc., Lough Maroney (same donor). Co. Galway: Stone tool, Tawin East (pres. by Domhnall O Rioghbharcdain). Co. Tyrone : Flint scraper, Althadhoul, Aughnacloy (pres. by Mr. Michael F. Kelly-Mor).

G. Fayle).

BRONZE AXES WITH SOCKET (LATE TYPES).

Arrnoy, Co. Antrim. Baliynagranagh, Co. Clare (through District Justice Dermot F. Gleeson). Ravenswood, Carrigaline, Co. Cork (3). Curraghtoum, par. Ardbraccan, Co. Meath. Farney Barony, Co. Monaghan (through Dr. T. B. CosteJlo). Coolderry, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary (very small; pres. by Mrs. Edith G. Fayle).

OTHER OBJECTS.

A plaster-cast of a female clay figurine, found in "The Potter's Cave," Ballintoy, Co. Antrim, has been presented by Dr. J. Wilfrid J ackson, F.G. S., The Manchester Museum. BURIAL FINDS.

Ballyharket Upper, Co. Carlow (food-vessel. inhumation and cremation, excav. by Museum, with the assistance of ?lIr. E. O'Toole, and District Justice Liam Price; the land-owner, Mr. Edward J. Twamley, gave all facilities and presented the vessel). Ringabella, Co. Cork (inhumation; exacv. by Museum). Gortlush, Co. Donegal (cordoned urn and two cremations), Killycolman, Co. Donegal (food-vessel, through Proinnsias 6 Conaire), Rush, Co. Dublin (excav. by Museum with the assistance of Sgt. Thos: O'Reilly, G.S., and District Justice Liam Price). Corrandrum, par. Kilmoylan, Co. Galway, a very important find comprising a food-vessel, two flint scrapers, two cremations and a bone implement Carrownacol1, Co. Mayo of Portuguese affinities (through Dr. T. B. Costello). (inhumation, excav. by Second Harvard University Archaeological Mission to Ireland). Crookedwood, T'agbnum, Co. Westmeath (three skeletons, onc cremation, fragments of a food-vessel; pres. through Mr. lIugh Weir, Ph.C., l\1.P.S.I.; Rev. Fr. Harte, P.P.; Chief Superintendent B. O'Connor, G.S.; and Mr. Peter J. Malone). Burgage More, Co. Wicklow (excav. by Museum, Knockanree Lower, with the assistance of Mr. Thos. H. Nolan, C.E., E.S.B.). Co. Wicklow (food-vessel, formerly on loan, pres. by Dr. William J. Dargan). BRONZE AGE HOARDS.

Glenalla, Co. Donegal: The hoard of two copper axes and two ornamented flat axes of bronze, announced in the Annual Report, 1932-33 (p. 212) has since been purchased by the Royal Irish Academy through Rev. John O'Doherty, P.P. Castleiackan Demesne, Co. Mayo: socketed axe, found together with a sharpening stone, through Mr. Nial McCormick. Knoch aum, par. Whitechurch, Co. Waterford: two ornamented flat axes; acquired by the Royal Irish Academy through Mr. L. Mongey, Ph.C., M.P.S.l.

'

BRONZE DAGGERS.

Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Giasserchoo, Cunningham, C.C.). Belin, Co. Lcix (2; through Office of Public Works, Dublin). nalappa

East,

Co. Donegal (pres, by Rev. John from River Barrow Drainage Scheme, Debicot, Co. Leix (the same). Glan-

Co. Kerry.

BRONZE RAPIERS

AND SWORDS.

River Shannon at Killaloe, Co. Clare (rapier and sword, through Mr. A. B. Killeen). A ughrim, Co. Kerry (leaf-shaped sword). Togherbane, Co. Kerry (rapier, through Mr. J. Blackwell). A nnagh, par. Killoe, Co. Longford (through Scan Mac Ionnraic, O.S.). The Doon, Athlone, Co. Westmeath (two fragmented swords, said to form part of the hoard referred to in the previous report, p.212). Canbo , Co. Roscommon (leaf-shaped sword with handle repaired in ancient times; through Sgt. J. Doyle, G.S.). Shower, Newport, Co. Tipperary (rapier, with bone handle; through Mr. Michael J. Lee). BRONZE SPEAR HEADS.

River Shannon at Killaloe, Co. Clare (3, one of them very large; through Mr. A. B. Killeen). Druniballagli Upper, Co. Donegal (with loops; through Rev. John O'Doherty, P.P.). Louiioum, par. Kilberry, Co. Kildare (from River Barrow Drainages, through Office of Public Works, Dublin). Belin, Co. Leix (2; the same). Lisnolan, Co. Mayo (looped; through Mr. M. Conway and the Third Harvard University Archaeological Mission to Ireland). Kesh, Co. Sligo par. Killua, Co. Westmeath. Williams(through Mr. Donald Gray). Ballinloueli, totun. (Briscoe), Killucan, Co. Westmeath (pres. by Mr. Hugh Weir, Ph.C., M.P.S.L). OTHER OBJECTS.

Gold Collar, Gleninsheen, Co. Clare (through District Justice Dermot F. Gleeson and Mr. Joseph Conole). Gold bangle, Dooros, Co. Mayo (through Very Rev. Canon T. J. c. 6 Rioda, and Mr. P. E. Mullaney, N.T.; depos. by R.LA.).

213

212

ce.

Bronze halbert, with ornamented mid-rib, Ardlagheen More or Hightahe, Roscommon (found by the Franciscan Brothers, Farragher; through Rev. Bro. Chrysostom Cahir, O.S.F., Superior). Wooden Shield, Cloonlara, Co. Mayo (through Dr. George Maguire; depos. by R.LA.). Fragments of encrusted urn, Portstewart, Co. Antrim (pres. by Mr. Abraham Cohen). Fragment of carinated vessel, Rathdown, Co. Wicklow; presented, together with many other objects, originally part of the collection of the late Dr. W. Frazer, by Mr. Abraham Cohen. (2) EARLY

IRON

AGE.

Bronze sword of Hallstatt type, Irom the River Shannon Clare (through Mr. A. B. Killeen, deposited by R.LA.). Iron sword of La Tene type, same provenance; type, reminiscent of skewers. Spear-butt Antrim.

J.

and

mouthpiece

Wooden cauldron, Sherry).

of a scabbard,

ornamented,

at Killaloe,

Co.

also two bronze pins of peculiar both

bronze,

Lisnacrogher,

Altartate Glebe, Co. Monaghan

(through

Co. Mr.

Internments (two inhumations and one cremation, associated with what seems to be early Iron Age pottery; Doaghmore, Co. Donegal; excav. by Museum, with the kind asssistance of Rev John O'Doherty, P.P., Sgt. W. Fleming, G.S., and Mr. N eil Shiels. Fragments of sandhill Liam A. Brady. A large amount Cohen. (3) EARLY

pottery,

of prehistoric

CHRISTIAN,

MagheragaUan, Co. Donegal; pottery

shards,

Irish;

pres.

by Mr.

pres. by Mr. Abraham

PRE-NORMAN.

The numerous finds (some 500) made during the excavations, by the second Harvard University Archaeological Mission to Ireland, of a crann6g (crann6g Ballinderry n.) in the townland BaUynahinch, Co. Offaly. Twelve fragments of grave slabs (representing eight individual slabs, and a quern) , ornamented and partly inscribed, from Tullylease, Co. Cork; deposited by Office of Public Works. flint and iron fragments, two bronze pins, etc., Magherapres. by Mr. S. A. Hunter. Ogam stone, from sou terrain at Fox's Castle, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford; pres. by Mr. L. Mongey, Ph.C., M.P.S.L (see his publication in J ourn. of the R. Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 64, 1934). Many internments (inhumations) and small objects which seem to indicate a settlement antedating the period of the burials, excav. by Museum at Colliers- . town, Duleek, Co. Meath. This excavation has been greatly facilitated by Mr. J. Tallon. Pottery

fragments,

gaUan, Co. Donegal;

Bronze pin of the" hand-pin" type, beautifully enamelled, from the" Mayo White Sands," Bartrauve, Co. Mayo (through Miss Gill).-From the same locality came several small finds, presented by Mr. F. J. Egginton, A.R.C.A. Two burials (inhumations) from the Viking cemetery at Island Bridge, Dublin, excav. by Museum with the assistance of Miss S. Barton and Miss M. E. de Putron. Three silver bracelets, hone, several iron fragments, and a stone with inscription -like markings which covered the find, Carrourmore or Glentogher, Co. Donegal (through Sgt. M. McGurk, G.S.). Penannular brooch of bronze, Blackrock, near Dundalk, Co, Louth; lent by Mrs. C. S. Whit worth. Penannular brooch of bronze, Tihilly, par. Durrow, Co. Offaly.

Harp-peg of bronze, Glashamore, Doolin, Co. Clare; through District Justice D. F. Gleeson. Harp-peg of bronze, Fore Abbey, Co. Westmeath; depos. by Office of Public Works. pres. by Rev. John Cunningham, Copper pin, MagheragaUan, Co. Donegal; C.C. Electrotypes of the Lismore Crozier and of the Miosach, two famous ancient Irish shrines, executed by Mr. James C. Wallace for" A Century of Progress Exhibition" in Chicago, 1333, and deposited by the Department of Industry and Commerce, Dublin. Permission to reproduce these valuable relics was kindly granted by the respective owners. (4) POST-NORMAN. Plaster-cast of a slab with representation of the Crucifixion; Castlegar East, par. Ahascragh, Co. Galway; pres. by Rev. Professor J. Hynes. Penal Cross, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal, pres. by Mrs. Cecil Stephens. The same, Clare, Co. Donegal, pres. by Rev. Williarn Dolan, C.C. Iron pike-head, Clonakilty, Co. Cork; pres. by Mr. Daniel McCarthy. Iron roasting-spit, found in bog at Lough Gowna, Co. Cavan; pres. by Mr. Thomas O'Reilly. from the River Barrow Drainages, Brass vessel, Derrygarran, Co. Offaly; through Office of Public Works. Wine bottle, 17th Century (?) The Doon, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Mediaeval pottery fragments from Christchurch, Dublin; and other localities; pres. by Mr. Abraham Cohen. Co. Cavan. Bronze ring (from a birdle-bit ?), Barconey Ballyjamesduff, Jetton mould of stone, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford; pres. by Mr. L. M. Mongey, Ph.C., M.P.S.L Silver penny (Henry n.), from a fort at Glengoole North, Co. Tipperary; pres. by Rev. Richard Devane. {5) AGE UNCERTAIN. BURIALS.

Iron stirrups, found with skeletons at Bonnybrook, Co. Dublin. Skeleton, near Killala Railway Station, Co. Mayo; depos. by Sgt. Martin O'Neill, G.S. Fragments of a skull (skull burial in cist), Greenville, Ballycumber, Co. Offaly; pres. by Dr. Wm. Meagher. STONE

OBJECTS.

Stone implement (axe ?), The Moat Field, Moyle, Co. Carlow; pres. by T. 6 Caornhanaigh. Three rude stone implements(?), axe-like, Fisherstreet, Gp. Cla.re; collected. Stone'" cleaver," Castle Demesne, Porturnna, Co. Galway; pres. by Mr. J. Lawler. Hatched-shaped stone object (probably only a "lusus naturae ") from Glenstal, Co. Antrim, a similar one, unlocalised, and a polishing-stone found at Ailesbury Road, Donnybrook, Dublin; all pres. by Mr. Abraham Cohen. Stone muller, River Shannon at Killnloe, Co. Clare; through Mr. A. B. Killeen. Three spindle-whorls of stone, Ravenswood, Carrigaline, Co. Cork. pres. by Sgt. W. Fleming, G.S. Spindle-whorl of stone, Ranny, Co. Donegal; pres. by Mr. Thos. McDonnell. The same, Cooltomin, Co. Limerick; The same, Dungiven, Co. Londonderry; pres. by Mr. Robert B. Moore, The same (or stone ring), Killybegs, Co. Donegal; pres. by Rev. John Cunningham, C.C. Two net-sinkers of stone, Rathcot district, Co. Wicklow; through Mr. Patrick O'Toole, N.T.

Q

215

214 Stone lamp, Kilcummin, Co. Kerry; lent 'by O. D. Macf.artha Uileas. The same, Garrynageragh East, Co. Waterford; pres. by Mr. Wm. Morrissey.



WOODEN OBJECTS. Dish, trough-shaped, Kiskeam, Co. Cork; pres. by Mrs. M. J. Neylon, N.T_ Firkin, Baurheen, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo; pres. by Mr. Frank Swift. Mether, Togher bog, Ballyhaunis (through the same). Fragmented mether(?) with ornamentation, Carramore, Killasser, Swinford, Co. Mayo. Mether, with" bog butter," Cloontakillew, Co. Mayo; through Superintendent C. Doyle, G.S. Vessel, Derryfadda bog, Ballyglass, Co. Mayo; pres. by Mr. Sean Langan. Vessel, Derrygarve, Newport, Co. Mayo; through Sgt. Patrick Healy, G.S. Two vessel (measures ?), Shramore, Co. Mayo; through Padraic O'Domhnaill. Bowl, found on "The Pilgrim's Road," The Doon, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. (Cooper), Tubercurry, Co. Sligo. Large tub, Carrouireagb Dish, Lnchirourke, Co. Tipperary; pres. by Eamonn MacSuibhne, N.T. Can, Cappentack bog, Horseleap, Co. Westmeath; pres. by the Third Harvard University Archaeological Mission to Ireland. Vessel, Carpenterstoum, Co. Westmeath. Spade, bog at Gortuagoppal, Bonane, Killarney, Co. Kerry, OTHER OBJECTS. Wooden shoe, River Clare at Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo; through Dr. l\IichaeI F. Waldron. Leather shoe, found on "The Pilgrim's Road," The Doon, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. The same, Kilcarron, Lorrha, Co. Tipperary; pres. by Mr. E. Kenny. pres. by Fragment of leather cloak (?), Corratober, par. Scrabby, Co. Cavan; Mr. Thos. O'Reilly. Finger ring of bronze, Killarney, Co. Kerry ; pres. by Mr. Denis Quinlan. Glass bead, Denhamstown, Co. Meath; through Mr. James Talion. (6) IRISH FOLK COLLECTION. TILLAGE AND SIMILAR OPERATIONS. Wooden plough, Ellagh, Headford, Co. Galway; District Justice.

through

Sean Mac Giollarnath,

HARVESTING, HAY-MAKING, ETC. Flail, Bunratty district, Co. Clare; pres. by Mr. J. N. A. Wallace. Flail, Co. Meath; pres. by Mr. James Talion. DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Cattle bell of bronze, Maperath, Barony Kells Upper, Co. Meath; Mrs. E. L. Archdale. Iron sheep-hook, Rathcot District, Co. Wicklow; through Mr. Patrick N.T. Hen-nest of straw, Kilmacarroui, Ballinalee, Co. Longford; through Macf-reine, O.S.

Enniskerry

parish,

Co. Wicklow.

SPI!>lNING, V,'EAVINC, ETC. Quilting-frame,' Belmullet, Co. Mayo; through Mr. 'F, Cronin, N.T. Wooden frame used in primitive textile technique; pres. by Dr. Thos. B.' Costello. Cushion for bone-lacing weaving (" lace pillow"). Dublin. Peasant's costume (male) and woman's skirt (red flannel), Carna, Connemara, Co. Galway; through Sean Mac Giollarnath, District Justice. Goffering-iron, Dublin; pres. by Miss K. F. Groves. DIFFERENT ApPLIANCES. Large shovel, pres. by Mr. James Talion. Scrow knife, Hacketstown district, Co. Carlow;

through

Mr. Patrick

O'Toole,

N.T. pres. by Dr. T. B. Costello. Deal-rope, used by thatchers, Tuam , Co. Galway; Thatchers' needle, Gleann na Muice, Coill an Bhogaigh, Co. Galway; pres. by Sean MacGiollarnath, District Justice. Iron rush-light-or candle-holder, Chapelizod, Dublin. Candle-snuffers, Knockaboul, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick; pres. by Mr. James D. Harnett. Strawcap, used on St. Brigid's Day, Togher parish, Co. Kerry ; pres. by Mr. George Rath. " Keddles " from a weaver's loom (used in folk medicine for curing sprains), Kilbannon, Co. Galway; pres. by Dr. T. B. Costello. Two stone amulets, Lucan, Co. Dublin; pres. by Mr. C. O'Connor. Stone charm, Carbury , Co. Kildare; pres. by Rev. L. M. Hewson. Bull-roarer, Slaney House, Carlow; pres. by Mr. F. E. Stephens. The same, Cape Clear Island, Co. Cork; pres. by Rev. Donnchadh 6 Floinn. Stone ball, used in a game which is now practically obsolete; pres. by Dr. Thos. B. Costello. " Marble," Caltanafersy East, Co. Kerry; pres. by Mr. George Rath. Forty-two photographs illustrating folk-life, obsolete appliances, etc., Northern Ireland.

pres. by O'Toole, Padruig

FISHERIES. " Cairt" for making fishing-lines, "coir" (twisting-bow) and "tlu (cloving-tugs), Kilbaha district, Co. Clare; pres. by Bro. P. T. 6'Riain. DAIRYING. Glass milk pail,

FOOD PREPARATION, COOKING, ETC. Wooden potato-masher and spoon, Kilmacanogue district, Bray, Co. Wicklow.i Sugar-cutter, Dublin; pres. by Miss E. F. Grooves . Wooden dish, about 60 years old, Glencar district, Co. Leitrim. Co. Wicklow; through Mr. Wooden drinking "horn," Rathcot district, Patrick O'Toole, N.T. Quern-picker, no locality; pres. by Dr. P. J. Nolan.

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(7) COMPARATIVE ARCHAEOLOGY COLLECTIONS. Eight flint implements, Lewes, Sussex; pres. by Mrs. Standish O'Grady. Four stone axes, from pile-dwelling at Niederwil, Switzerland, and two plastercasts of " fire-dogs" (" moon idols ") of clay, from Island Werd, near Stein am Rhein, Switzerland, through Herrn E. Keller-Tarnuzzer, Three "baking-lids," pile-dwelling Weiher, near Thayngen, Switzerland; pres. by Rev. Dr. Karl Sulzberger. Late Bronze Age and Early Hallstatt age pottery; pile-dwelling Alpenqui at Zurich, Switzerland; pres. by Schweizerisches Landes Museum, Zurich. Sixty-seven bronze and iron objects, etc., illustrating the Hallstatt civilisation of Carniola, Yugoslavia; pres. by the Duchess of Mecklenburg and depos. by R.I.A. Electrotype of the famous Aesica Brooch, from Great Cheaters, England; depos. by R.I.A.

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216 Thirty-five representatives of Roman provincial pottery, with annotated card index, Ovilava; depos. by R.I.A. Three small vessels and a bronze lamp, probably Roman; pres. by Miss Mia Cranwill. Scarab, Egypt; pres. by Miss Mildred Ringrose. Fifty-nine representatives of Greek vases, alabaster vessels, and lamps; Cyprus. (8) ETHNOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS. A Mongolianand a Chinesearcher's bow and a Chinesepicture, showingarcher; pres. by Mr. George Prescott, A.M.I.E.E. Leather dish, India. Carved panel and carved figure of wood and two brass figures, Benin; lent by Rev. W. A. Lumley of the Catholic Mission, Benin City, Nigeria. Gaming board, Congo. Drum and a gourd trumpet, British West Africa; pres. by Mr. Prescott. Two wooden vessels with metal ornamentation, Ankole (?) Africa. Zulu milk calabash; pres. by Mr. F. S. MacDomhnaill. Bone cup and hammer of walrus ivory; Norne, Alaska. Model of a Kayak, Alaska, and a wooden club from British Guiana; pres. by jI"r'r.Prescott. Arrow-head of quartz, Kennedyville, Kent Co., Maryland, U.s.A.; pres. by Mr. Edward de Lacy. Two rude stone implements, Santa Fe district, New Mexico; pres. by Mr. W. F. El1is. . Six ancient textiles, from excavations, Peru. . Stone axe, said to come from Peru; pres. by Master R. B. Mann. Two bows and twenty-eight arrows, Argentine; pres. by Mrs. Irene Orpen. Shield, spear-thrower and club of wood, all Australia, and a pair of foot-rests for stilts, Marquesas Islands; pres. by Mr. Prescott. Stone pendant, New Zealand (?) pres. by Mr. Robert B. Moore. (9) OTHER ACQUISITIONS. Enamelled bronze bowl, oriental, from River Barrow Drainages, Co. Kildare. Photographs, illustrating Irish monuments and archaeological objects, pages from illuminated manuscripts, etc.; depos. by Department of Industry and Commerce. Facsimiles in metal of bronze axes, a spear-head and a bell of bronze, twenty ..one in an; pres. by Mr. A. Lane Joynt. II.--ART

AND INDUSTRIAL DIVISION. (a)

PURCHASES.

Wax Bust by Edwin Lyon, Dublin, 1835. Two engraved glass Tumblers by Franz Tieze, Dublin. Gilt Watch by John West, Dublin. Silver-mounted Sword, Dutch, eighteenth century. Four Silver Tea-spoons, Dublin, c. 1750. Silver Shoe-buckle, Dublin, c. 1780. Chamber Organ by R. Woffington, Dublin, late 18th Century. Panel of Aubusson tapestry, French, 18th Century. Carved-wood Miniature Cabinet, French, 18th century. Pair of Silver Shoe-buckles, Cork, c. 1780-90. Surveying-wheel, London, 18th century. Gold Double Crown, James 1. Collection of Old Roman Glass.

Collection of Early Peruvian Textiles. Two bronze medals of Sir Roger Casement, struck in Germany. Painted iron Tray, Free Trade for Ireland, 1780. Bronze Medal-Battle of Malplaquet. Old Cork Token Bank Note. Pair of Old Pocket Pistols. Twelve silver Groats, Henry VIII. Silver Medal, Tyrone Volunteers, 1798. Horse Trappings, Cassan family, Irish, c. 1760. Gold Medal-s-Defence of Hackettstown, 1798. Coffee-Pot, Worcester porcelain, 18th century. Collection of silver and copper coins and tokens. Silver Reliquary Cross, Irish, 1733. Silver Medal-Independent Society of Kilkenny. Pedal Harp, by J. Egan, Dublin, c. 1830. Address of A. Hamilton Rowan, 1794. Pottery Pitcher dug up in Francis Street, Dublin, 15th or 16th Century. Large Irish Glass Bottle. Silver Medal of Royal Dublin Society, by Woodhouse, Silver Three-prong Fork, Dublin, 1699. (t)

DONATIONS.

Set of Vestments, Spanish, 18th century, and Silver Chalice, probably Galway, 1639; given by Senator Colonel Maurice Moore and Mrs. Kilkelly. Three Documents-Fenian Brotherhood of America : given by T. J. Ward, Esq. Two Turkish Cartridge-cases; given by Miss Naida Cristo!. Piece of Point d'Argentan Lace, given by the Misses Smyth. Gold Watch by A. Buchanan, Dublin, c. 1783, given by Miss M. Smyth. .Irish Ordnance Maps, given by A. W. Furlong, Esq. Shake, Leitrim Rifles, given by A. R. W. Montgomery, Esq. Eight Chinese Bronze Coins; given by the American Minister. Mallow Bank Note, 1883, given by A. C. Nicholson, Esq. Silver Medal of the Irish Republic, struck in the Argentine, 1920; given by Senor Don J. A. Quesada. Bronze Medal-the Successes of 1758-given by W. Cherrick. King Edward's Irish Police Medal, 1903; given by Sergeant L. Murtagh. Eighteenth Century Doll and pair of Shoe-buckles, given by Miss Reilly. Large Lacquer Screen; deposited by the Government. Chinese Silver Mug; given by Mrs. Maurice Moore. Parchment, Ulster's Solerr.n League and Covenant; given by J. E. Burke. Tricolour Flag and a Despatch of General Collins, 1922; given by J. J. Fitzgerald. Abyssinian Processional Cross; given by Mrs. A. R. MacMullen. Jacket, Embroidery and Boots and Shoes of about 1830; given by Mrs. Tittle-Hamilton. Four lengths of Outram Rails and two Stone Sleepers, from Dalkey Tramway, given by the Officeof Public Works, Three old Pottery Curd-shapes, given by Miss K. F. Groves. Oil Painting and Engraving of O'Carolan and Painting of O'Carolan Arms; given by Canon Francis Carolan, P.P. Report of Proceedings of Very Rev. Theobald Matthew's Addresses; given by the Trustees of the Manx Museum. Rifles belonging to Countess Marckiewicz and Cathal Brugha, and one from the S. S. Aud; deposited by the Minister for Defence. Hair Watch-chain and Brooch, and Silver Shawl-pin, given by Miss Eliza White.

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,218 Collectionof old Documents; given by J. P. O'Reilly, Esq. Silver Rosary Crucifix, given by Miss O'Connor. Promissory Note-Grand Canal Co.,Dublin, 1798; given by Mrs. B. de Z. Hall. Burmese Brass Shrine, given anonymously. Sword-stick, given by the Rev. Mother Roche. Bayonet, made and used in Dublin in 1916; given by Father Dermot, O.M.Cap (c)

LOANS.

Collection of Costumes; lent- by Miss Phyllis Russell. Large Granite Canon Ball; lent by the Rev. D. J. Lucey. Wooden Figure of Buddha; ient by C. H. Mv.Wood, Esq. Two Cheques endorsed by Eamonn Ceannt and The O'Rahilly : lent by F. Fahy, Ceann Comhairle. Nineteen Pieces of Miniature Porcelain; lent by D. K. Pyne, Esq. Ivory Crucifix; lent by Senator Colonel Maurice Moore. Gold Watch by GeorgeFivey. Dublin. 1783; lent by Miss E. Rothwell. Original Proclamation of The Irish Republic, 1916; lentbyDr. KathleenLynn. Rosary Beads made from the seeds of Trapa natans; lent by Mrs. Cora Mays.

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Six specimens of Irish Plant~: A. W. Stelfox, Esq. Specimens of 110 specie's of rare Irish Plants and of two parasitic Fungi: Dr. R Lloyd Praeger. . A Moss. Frullania Tanarisci: W. E. Nicholson, Esq .. Lewes, Sussex. A Red Alga. 'Hindenbrandtia rivularis: Dr. J. Wilfrid Jackson, Manchester Museum. . Two Fungi. parasitic on Strawberry : Mrs. H. Lloyd, Newcastle West. Two parasitic Fungi: Mrs. Hall. Donabate. Saxifraga tridactylites: Professor T. Dinan, University College. Galway. Four specimens of Gentiana verna: H. Fogarty. Esq .• Dublin. Ornphalodes linifolia: J. Comben, Esq .. Foxrock. Thalictrum flavum: Mrs. H. O'Brien, Foynes. Two parasitic Fungi: Professor J. Doyle, University College. Dublin. Samples of nine pedigree Cerealsfrom the Plant-breeding Station. of University College. Dublin: M. Caffrey, Esq .• A.RC.Sc.L Two parasitic Fungi: J. P. Brunker, Esq .• Dublin. Fruit of Cotton: D. Dempsey, Esq. A parasitic Fungus: D. Hurley. Esq .• Ballyhaise. Four seeds of Maidenhair Tree: Miss G. Lister, Leytonstone, Essex. Sample of Irish-grown Tobacco: Munster Co-operative Tobacco-growers' Society. Ltd .• Kilnap, Co. Cork. through the LA.W.S. Sample of Peat and of four Peat Products: Turraun Peat Works. Dublin. (b)

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450 Specimens of Irish Fungi. mainly parasitic. 50 specimens of Irish Flowering Plants. (c)

PURCHASED.

94 micro-prepa.ra.tiousof woods of commerce.

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Five Beetles: E. F. Bullock, Esq .• Killarney. Four Beetles: J. F. Perkins, Esq .• British Museum. Six Beetles: H. St. J. K. Donisthorpe, Esq .• F.RE.S. Two species of Bees: Rev. E. M. Gumley. Omagh. Seventy Heads and Antlers: Mrs. Howard St. George, through the Marquess of Headford. Plant Bug: the late Lord Revelstoke, through Professor Seymour. Collection of Insects and Birds: Stephen McMahon, Esq., Hook Tower Lighthouse. . Ballan Wrasse: P. Murphy, Esq .• Dublin. Sunfish: The Crew of the drifter St. Gerard of Arklow. Skull of Risso's Dolphin and two Rudd: G. P. Farran, Esq .. B.A.• Department of Fisheries. Long-eared Bat; W. J. Fitzgerald, Esq .• Clogher. Civet: R R Glanville, Esq .• Rathgar, Dublin. Pearl Mussel: Major A. E. Wailer. Birr. Young Seal, Red-breasted Ground Starling. Petrel and Black Rabbit: Dr. T. Bodkin. 3 Wilton Terrace. Dublin. Clouded YellowButterfly and a Wasp: MissM. Dunne, Recross, Co. Wicklow. Weaver Bird: Rev. T. S. Farrell, C.C.. Marlborough St.• Dublin. Collection of Marine Shells: Mrs. D. G. Hafner, Uitenhage, South -Africa. Stoat: ColonelBrennan, Leinster House. Dublin. Grouse: Paul Dunn, Esq .• Dublin. Black-headed Gull. Variety of (ringed) : Dr. Ferrar, Royal Zoological Gardens. Sub-alpine Warbler 'and two Willow Warblers: Fauna and Flora Committee of Royal Irish Academy per G. R. Humphreys, Esq. Collection of Birds' Eggs: Mrs. J. J. Maher, Clonsilla. Two species of Bees: J. A. J. Palmer, Esq .• Rathgar, Dublin. Redshank: The Hon. Grace Trench. Woodlawn, Co. Galway. Little Grebe: L. McLoughlin. Esq .• B.A.• M.Sc.• A.RC.Sc.L. Rathmines, Dublin. White Chaffinch: M. Roche, Esq .. Minehead Light Station. Wasp's Nest: Mrs. Tittle Hamilton. Glenageary. Stoat: Rev. C. S. S. Ellison, B.D .• Hacketstown. Collection of Butterflies and specimens of Wood-ant: Thomas Greer, Esq., Dungannon. Ichneumon Flies: Rev. K. Dunlop, M.A.• Athy. Fossil Sea-urchin: Jack Garvey. Esq .• Ballymena. Two Sawflies: Miss G. Scott, Monkstown. Collection of tibiae and fibulae of Horse: Professor T. G. Browne, Veterinary College. Head and photograph of Irish Wolfhound : E. C. Donnelly. Esq .• Pendlebury, Lancs. A quantity of bones of Irish Giant Deer: Dr. Henry Stokes. Dublin. Lapwing (ringed): M. Fox. Esq .• Tallaght. Green Cockroach: J. O'Mahony, Esq .• Dublin. Poplar Hawk-moth: J. M: Adams, Esq .• F.RC.Sc.l.. Director of Agriculture. Collection of bones of Domestic Animals from Crann6g No. n..Ballinderry: The Harvard University Archaeological Mission, per Dr. H. O'Neill Hencken. Gold-tail Moth. other Insects, Birds and a Newt: E. O'Mahony, Esq. Eighteen Musk Rats: deposited by the Department of Agriculture.

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221 The following is a list of the more important books and MSS. added to the Library during the financial year;-

(b) LOANS. Twenty-two Heads and Antlers of Big Game; F.;-"'. Gamble, Esq. Thirty-six Heads and Antlers of Big Game: Major H. H. R. White. Twenty-seven Heads and Antlers of Big Game; Captain M. B. Dowse. Mandible of Irish Giant Deer; Dr. Henry Stokes. (c) PURCnASES. Goldeneye; Lapwing; Wigeon; Pintail; Scaup : Pheasant; Three antlers and various bones of Irish Giant Deer ; Musk Rat; Great Black-backed Gull ~ Fulmar; Pekin Robin.

APPENDIX IX. NATIONAL LIBRARy. The accessions during the year 1933-34 amounted to 12,270. These included :Annuals 297 Periodicals 465 •• weekly 158 Parliamentary Publications .. 7,322 Newspapers 56 Books 2,091 Maps 30 Manuscripts 70 10,489 Under tile Copyright Act ;Annuals .. .. .. Periodicals •• weekly Parliamentary Publications Newspapers .. Books and Pamphlets Music (Sheet) .. Maps

164 98 18 766 1I3 228

10 384 1,78t

Trustees, Library of Victoria, Melbourne; Senator Colonel Maurice Moore; J. G. Muddiman; James and Dr. Thomas A. Neville ; New York University; Miss Ann O'Brien ; J, G. O'Keefte, C.B.E. ; H. D. O'Sullivan; P. Leslie Pielou; Mrs. Pim, Monkstown ; The Polish Consul-General, Dublin; The Poseidon Press; Record Office, Dublin; Hans Schlesch; Dr. Augustus H. Shearer; Dr. H. G. Smith; L. E. Steele; Talbot Press, Ltd. ; Board of Tourists Industry, Tokyo; United States Commission, George Washington Bicentennial Celebration; Madame R. de la Villeherve : Messrs. Vincent, Oxford; Rev. Bolton C. Waller : Professor Waterhouse; La Maison J. B. Welters, Groningen; Harold Williams; Messrs. Wilson, Hartnell and Co. Gifts have been received from many public departments, including the British Museum, and H.M. Stationery Office, Public Bodies, Institutions, and Learned or Literary Societies, whose titles have been recorded in previous years; and also Annual Reports etc., from the principal Dublin Hospitals and Charitable and Religious Institutions, and many other institutions throughout the country. A number of Northern Irish newspapers recorded in preceding years, have been presented during the year, and, as before, filed for reference. The following societies present publications annually ;-The Royal Society, London; The Royal Society of Edinburgh; Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society; Belfast Naturalists' Field Club; Royal Institute of British Architects; Royal Society of Medicine, England; Institute of Bankers in Ireland; Royal Astronomical Society; Liverpool Botanical Society. A number of periodical publications, already recorded in previous reports have been presented during the year 1933-4, either by the publishers, or by private donors or by public bodies.

ACTSANDSTATUTES made in a parliament begun at Dublin the twenty seaventh day of August, Anno Dom. 1695. In the seaventh year of the reign of King William. Before His Excellency, Henry Lord Capell, Lord Deputy General of Ireland. AnI) continued by several adjournments before their Excellencies Charles Lord, Marquess of Winchester, and Henry Earl of Gallway, Lord Justices General ... of Ireland, fol. Dublin. Pr. by Andrew Crook, Cork-Hill, near Copper-Alley, 1697. [Black letter.] Presented by Miss Rosalind Elmes. ARMY; Ireland; [A collection of statutes, orders, regulations, etc., relating to the army in Ireland.] 3 vols. 4to. [London & Dublin.] 1794, 1801-1804, 1817-1819. ARMY;Ireland; Extracts of general orders, circular letters, &c. applicable to the establishment of Ireland. 160 pp. 8vo. Dublin, pr. by George Grierson, 1817. ARMY; Ireland: A list of the counties of Ireland and the respective yeomanry corps in each county according to their precedence ... [With Mss. additions.] 8vo. Dublin. pr. by J. and A. B. King, 1798. ARMY;Ireland: Standing orders for the yeomanry corps of Ireland. [Interleaved copy, with Mss, additions.] 8vo. Dublin, pr. by J. and A. B. King, 1798. ARMYLIST: A list of the Colonels, Lieutenant Colonels, Majors, Captains, Lieutenants. and Ensigns of His Majesty's forces on the British Establishment, with the dates of their several commissions as such, and also the dates of the first commissions which. such Colonels, etc. had in the Army. Also, a List of the Colonels, etc., on the Irish. Establishment .... Publ. by order of the House of Commons. [2]+ 79 pp. fol. Pr. for Thomas Cox, Charles Bathurst, and John Pemberton, 1740. [As issued & uncut.] LIST (A) of the General and Field-Officers, as they rank in the Army. Of the officers, in the several regiments of horse, dragoons, and foot, on the British and Irish Establishments : with the dates of their commissions, as they rank in each corps, and ... in the Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery, Irish Artillery, ... Governors, Lieutenant-Governors To which is added, the Succession of Colonels. (By permission of the Secretary at War.) For 1760, 1767, 1774. Svo. pr. for J. Millan, 1760, 1767, 1774. BANIM(John) ; Damon and Pythias: a tragedy, in five acts. By J. Banim [revised by R. J. Shiel]. Pr. from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.-G. [i.e. George Daniel?] To which are added, a description of the costume, cast of the characters ... as performed at the Theatre Royal, London. Embellished by a fine engraving by Mr. Campbell, from a drawing taken in the Theatre, by R. Cruikshank. pI. 60pp. 12mo. Davidson, n.d. BIBLE: Biblia Sacra. Dublin, 1764. Presented by l'•fr. . E. R. Met). Dis . 13IBLE; N.T. ; GOSPELS;Latin; The Golden Latin Gospels JP in the Library of J. Pierpont Morgan (formerly known as the" Hamilton Gospels" and sometimes as King Henry the VIIIth's Gospels). Now ed. for the first time, with critical introd. and notes, and accompanied by four full-page fac-similes. By H. C. Hoskier. 118+336 pp. fol. New York, privately pr., 1910. BIBLIOl'HECA SPENCERIANA; or, a descriptive catalogue of the books printed in the fifteenth century, and of many valuable first editions, in the library of George John Earl Spencer, K.G. By the Reverend Thomas Frognall Dibdin. Vol. I.-IV. facss.• illustr. la. 4to. pr. by Bulmer, Shakespeare Press; Longma.n, 1814. Large paper edition. BLAEU. Maps (coloured) and Description of Ireland (in Spanish). fol. 1662. [BLENKINSOP (Adam)] ; Paddiana ; or, scraps and sketches of Irish life, present and past. By the author of •. A hot water cure" [i.e. A. Blenkinsop]. Vol. I.-II. vignettes. 8vo. Richard Bentley, 1847. BOOKOF COMMON PRAYER(The); ... according to the use of the Church of Ireland: together with the Psalter ... [With A companion to the altar ... 14th ed.... 1766, and A new version of the Psalms. &c.... ] 24mo. Dublin, pr. by the executors of David Hay, assignee to the late Boulter Grierson, 1774. BOOKOF COMMON PRAYER(The) ; ... according to the use of the Church of Ireland; together with the Psalter ... 24mo. Dublin, pr. by Aaron Rhames, for J. Hyde. R. Gunne, R. Owen, and E. Dobson, 1724. Rare Irish bindings. Presented by Mr. E. R. ,UcC. Dix . CADOGAN: Ode to Earl Cadogan. The Ode Maker. Dublin, 1719. Presented by Mr. E. R. llicC. in».

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222 B.oYLE (Hon. Robert) : Defensio doctrinse de elatere & gravitate aeris, propositee a Dno. Rob. Boyle, in novis ipsius physico-mechanicis experimentis. adversus objectiones Francisci Lini, Ubi etiam objectoris funicularis hypothesis examinatur, eaque oocasione nova qusedam experimenta adduntur. Ab autore supra dictorum experimentorum. Editio postrema. vignette. [30]+176+[8] pp. 12mo. Roterodami, ex officina Arnold Leers, 1669. 13RENDAN, Saint: La legende latine de S. Brandaines, avec une traduction inedite en prose et en poesie rornanes, publiee par Achille Jubinal, d'apres les manuscrits de la Bibliotheque du Roi, remontant aux Xle, XUe et XUle siecles, 8vo. Paris, 1836. Ein lateinischer und drei deutsche BRENDAN, Saint: Sanct Brandan. in verse], hrsg. von Carl Schroder, 8vo. Erlangen, 1871.

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BURKE (Rt. Hon. Edmund) : Correspondence of Edmund Burke & William Windham. With other illustrative letters from the Windham papers in the British Museum. Ed. by J. P. Gilson. 4to. Cambridge, Univ. Press, 1910. (Roxburghe Club). BURKE (Rt. Hon. Edmund) : Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event. In a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in Paris. 4+356 pp. 8vo. pr. for J. Dodsley, 1790. The first edition. BURNET (Gilbert) Bp. of Salisbury : La vie de Guilme. Bedell eveque de Kilmore en Irlande. Traduite de l'anglois de M. le Docteur Burnet par L.D.M. [Le. L. Du Mesnil.] vign. [36]+240 pp. 12mo. a Amsterdam chez Pierre Savouret, 1687. 'CASAUBON(Isaac) : Casauboniana: sive Isaaci Casauboni varia de scriptoribus librisque judicia, observationes sacrse in utriusque foederis loca, philologicse item & ecclesiasticse, in Annales Baronii ecclesiasticos ineditse ex varii [sic] Casauboni ut & animadversiones MSS .... nunc primum erutse a Jo. Christophoro Wolfio ... Accedunt duse Casauboni epistolse ineditse, & preefatio ad librum de libertate ecclesiastica 'cum notis editoris in Casauboniana, ac prsefatio qua de hujus generis libris disseritur. [8]+368 pp. Svo. Hamburgi, sumpt. Ch. Libezeit, 1710. 'CAVROlS (Louis) : O'Connell 1867. 'CLARE MILITIA: Standing

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IRISH NEWSPAPERS: Various issues of Cork daily and weekly newspapers covering the period 1777-1891. IRISH VOLUNTEER, DAILY BULLETIN, and various pamphlets, leaflets, typed documents, Presented by Miss Annie 0' Brien, etc., relating to recent Irish affairs. IRELAND. Parliament. Acts, Laws, (Statutes) : An act for encouraging and disciplining such corps of men as shall voluntarily enroll themselves under officers to be corn. missioned by His Majesty for the defence of this kingdom during .the present war. 20 pp. 8vo. Dublin, pr. by George Grierson, 1799. IRISH BROAl.JSHEETBALLADS: [A volume made up by binding together the following.:-) fol. Dublin, December, 1798. [1.] A new song, Billy Pitt & the Union. [2.] The Volunteers of Ireland! A new song. Dublin, 1787. [3.] A new song, Erin. Dublin, June, 1798. [4.] A new ballad, on the masquerade lately given by the Countess of Moira Pr., at the request of the grateful artists of Ireland, 1768. IRISH Ixr PORTS AND EXPORTS: an account of the quantities and species of goods imported into Ireland from foreign parts for seven years, ending March 25, 1783. 11 folding sheets. An account of the export trade of Ireland with foreign parts. 6 folding sheets. Account of the raw and thrown silk imported into Ireland for 10 years, ending March 25, 1783. 5 folding sheets. fol. [Dublin, 1783--84.] JEROME, Saint: Epistole sancti Hieronymi. [Lugduii per Jacobum Saccon, 1518.]

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COLDSMITH (Oliver): She stoops to conquer: or, the mistakes of a night. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden. .Wrrtten by Doctor Goldsmith. [8]+107 pp. 8vo. London: Printed for F. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1773. . The original edition. Bound up at the end of this copy are a number of contemporary newspaper cuttings and advertisements referring to the first production of the play. HOGARTH (William) : Works. 107 plates. large fo1. 1795-1803. Presented by Mr. Lawrence

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DANCE (Charles) : The country squire, or, Two days at the Hall, an original comedy. In two acts [and in prose] ... As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden ... Pr. from the prompter's copy, with the cast of characters, costume, etc. Prefaced by a dedication to William Farren, and an original biographical sketch of Mrs. Glover ... Illustr. with an engraving, by Orrin Smith, from a drawing by Pierce Egan, the Younger. 46 pp. 12mo. Chapman and Hall, [1837]. DIBDIN (Thomas F.) : Aedes Althorpianse ; or, an account of the mansion, books, and pictures, at Althorp; the residence of George John Earl Spencer, K.G. To which is added, a Supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. 2 vols. portrs., pls., facss., illustr. la. 8vo. Shakespeare Press; Payne and Foss, Longman, 1822. Large paper edition. DUBLIN GAZETTE, fol., 1705-10

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-CODEX EXONIENSIS: The Exeter Book of Old English poetry [Collotype Facsimile]. With introductory chapters by R. W. Chambers, Max Forster and Robin Flower. fol. Printed and publ. for the Dean and Chapter of Exeter Cathedral by Percy Lund. Humphries, 1733. DUNTON (John) Bookseller: Neck or nothing: in a letter to the Right Honourable the Lord -being a supplement to the Short history of the Parliament, Also, the new scheme (mention'd in the foresaid history) which the English and Scotch Jacobites have concerted for bringing in the Pretender, Popery and slavery. With the true character or secret history of the present ministry. Written by his Grace John Duke of -[Le. Marlborough, or rather J. Dunton]. 60 pp. 12mo. London, Pr, by T. Warner' near Ludgate, 1713. GOLDAST (Melchior} : Paraeneticorum veterum pars I. in qua producuntur scriptores VIII, S. Valerianus Cimelensis, S. Columbanus Abbas, Dinamius Grammaticus, S. Basilius Episcopus, Anneus Boetius, Tyrol Rex Scotorum, Winsbekius Eq. Germanus, Winsbekia, nobilis Germana. Cum notis Me1chioris Haiminsfeldi Goldasti ex bibliotheca & sumtibus Bartholemzei Schobingeri ... Adjectse Cunradi Rittershusii.: . conjecturze in Panegyricos veteres. illustr. 490+[48] pp. 4to. Insulze, ex officina typographica Joannis Ludovici Brem, 1604.

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