l'arous Acquisitions.258Remains <strong>of</strong> domestic <strong>and</strong> wild animals obtained during an excavation atCreevykeel, Co. Sligo; by the Harvard University Archaeological Mission,per Dr. H. O'Neill Hencken.Bones <strong>of</strong> birds, cat <strong>and</strong> Red Deer from Kitchen Midden sites on coasts <strong>of</strong>Cos. Mayo <strong>and</strong> Sligo; by Mr. A. W. Stelfox.Fossils from the Carboniferous rocks at Skerries <strong>and</strong> Dunsink; by MasterFrark Jones, Dublin.Private register <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> freshwater shells collected in Irel<strong>and</strong> by the lateMiss A. L. Massy; by Pr<strong>of</strong>. J. Bayley Butler, University College, Dublin.APPENDIXNATIONALIX.LIBRARY.The accessions during the year <strong>1935</strong>-36 amounted to 14,352.Annuals ..Periodicals" weeklyParliamentary PublicationsNewspapersBool.GMapsManuscriptsUrder the Copyright Act:AnnualsPeriodicals" weekly ..Parliamentary PublicationsNewspapersBooks' <strong>and</strong> PamphletsMusic (Sheet) ..MapsTheseincluded:-2384181268,611622,5791106712,2111831102591898279314972,141The following is a list <strong>of</strong> those from whom gifts have been received :_The Director, Abbey Theatre, Dublin; The Ahmadiyya Anjurnan Ishaat-i-Islam,Lahore; American Irish Historical Society; Anonymous; Association <strong>of</strong> TransylvanianEmigrants Budapest; Mrs. K. Bayley-Butler; The Town Clerk, Belfast; The Consul-General for Belgium; Reverend Brother Bernardine, S.F.C.;· P. S. Bliss; Dr. T. Bodkin;The Br itisi Broadcasting Corporation; Messrs. Brown, Prior & Co., Melbourne; Messrs,Browne &~olan, Ltd. ; P. J. Kearney; R. V. Coleman; H. P. Coli ins ; Commercial Press,Ltd., Shanghai; Morris L. Cooke; Philip Crossle : The Consul for Czechoslovakia; E. R.McC. Dix ;James Donald, Glasgow; T. M. Donovan; Dublin & Blessington Steam TramwayComnlittee <strong>of</strong> Management; Henry Dixon; Sir O. G. Esmonde; Mrs. P. J. Finnegan;Rev. Paul J. Fitzpatrick, D.Ph., Washington; The Minister for France; Miss LauraGeddes; Sein Ghall; His Honour Judge Gleeson; Liam S. Gogan; Le<strong>and</strong>er McCormickGoodheart· K. H. de Haas, Rotterdam; Mile Henry; Mrs. Herford; Hospitals' SweepTrust, Ltd.; Messrs. P. Lund Humphries & Co., Ltd. ; The Consul for Italy; L. C. J auncey ;Charles Kassel ; J. Keating; Sidney A. Kimber; Sir E. Hudson Kinahan, Bart; DanielLennon ; Timothy Lewis ; Library <strong>of</strong> Congress; Late Mrs. Anna Long, per Messrs. Baker.Ringwood & Gordon; Pr<strong>of</strong>. R. A. S. Macalister; Joseph McCullogh ; A. A. MacErlean;Miss Rita lIcGuinness; M. J. MacManus; Charles McNeill; The Marquis MacSwiney <strong>of</strong>Mashanaglass ; Henry Mangan ; Mme Alfred Mortier ; P. Murphy; K. A. Murray; ColonelE. O'Briea: Sean T. 0 Ceallaigh, Vice-President; James O'Farrell; Office InternationaldeChernie, Paris; .T. G. O'Keeffe; Frederico Oliviera; Comte Louis D'Orea;James P. OReilly ; P. Leslie Pie Iou ; The Consul-General for Pol<strong>and</strong>; The Polish Embassy,London; Aleyn L. Reade; Manning Robertson; T. J. Gaisford St. Lawrence; H. M.Stanley; 1he Consul for Sweden; The Consul-General for Switzerl<strong>and</strong>; R. A. Synge ;H. F. Tivy: Board <strong>of</strong> Tourist Industry, Tokyo; Mme R. de la Villeherve : CramptonWalker; George White; Russell N. William; Harold Williams; .T. F. Wilson.259Gifts have been received from many public departments, including the BritishMuseum, <strong>and</strong> H.M. Stationery Office, The United States Government, Public Bodies,Institutions <strong>and</strong> Learned or Literary Societies, whose titles have been recorded in previousyears; <strong>and</strong> also Annual <strong>Report</strong>s, etc., from the principal Dublin Hospitals <strong>and</strong> Charitable<strong>and</strong> Religious Institutions, <strong>and</strong> many other institutions throughout the country. Anumber <strong>of</strong> Northern Irish newspapers recorded in preceding years have been presentedduring the year, <strong>and</strong>, as before, filed for reference.The following societies present publications annually :-The Royal Society, London;'The Royal Society <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh; Belfast Natural History <strong>and</strong> Philosophical Society;Belfast Naturalists' Field Club; Royal Institute <strong>of</strong> British Architects; Royal Society<strong>of</strong> Medicine, Engl<strong>and</strong>; Institute <strong>of</strong> Bankers in Irel<strong>and</strong>; Royal Astronomical Society;Liverpool Botanical Society.A number <strong>of</strong> periodical publications already recorded in previous reports have beenpresented during the year, either by the publishers, or by private donors or by publicbodies.The following is a list <strong>of</strong> the more important books <strong>and</strong> MSS. added to the Libraryduring the financial year;-.ALEXANDER, Trallianus: Alex<strong>and</strong>ri Tralliani medici lib. XII. Rhazae de pestilentialibellus ex Syrorum lingua in Graecam translatus. Jacobi Goupyli in eosdemcastigationes. fo1. Lutetiae, ex <strong>of</strong>ficina Rob. Stephani, 1548..ANGELlUS (Nicolaus) Bucinensis: Libri de re rustica a Nicolao Angelio viro consumatissimonuper maxima diligentia recogniti et typis excusi, cum indice & expositioneomnium dictionum Catonis, Varronis, Collumellze, Palladii quce aliqua enucleationeindigebant. M. Catonis lib. I. M. Terentii Varronis lib. lII. L. Junii Moderati Columellselib. XII. eiusdem de arboribus liber separatus ab aliis. Paladii lib. XlIII. De-duobus dierurn generibus, simulque de umbris & oris, quce apud Palladium. [20] +339 ff.With MSS. notes in contemporary h<strong>and</strong>writing.ARMY: Irel<strong>and</strong>: Rules <strong>and</strong> regulations for the field exercise <strong>and</strong> movements <strong>of</strong> the armyin Irel<strong>and</strong>. 8vo. Dublin, pr. by G. Grierson, 1789.B. (J.) : A letter sent by LB. gentleman unto his very frende Maystet [sic] R. C. Esquire,wherin is conteined a large discourse <strong>of</strong> the peopling & inhabiting the Cuntrie called.the A rdes <strong>and</strong> other adiacent in the North <strong>of</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> taken in h<strong>and</strong> by Sir Thomas'Smith one <strong>of</strong> the Queenes Maiesties privie Counsel, <strong>and</strong> Thomas Smith Esquire, hisSonne. Colophon: Imprinted at London by Henry Binneman for Anthonhson [sic],[i.e. Anthony Kitson] dwelling at the signe <strong>of</strong> the sunne. 12 moo a'-h" 31. [1572].Black letter. The first issue, as the second has the above errors corrected.BALLADS: [A volume made up by pasting down 55 ballads, mostly printed by P. Brereton,Dublin.] vigns. fo1. Dublin, P. Brereton, printer, 1 Lr. Exchange st. [<strong>and</strong> 55 or56 Cooke Street] n.d. (1867-9~]BARONIUS~(Bonaventura) O.S.F.: Annales ordinis SSmce Trinitatis redemption is captivarumfundatoribus SS. Joanne de Matha et Faelice de Valois, Tomus Primus ...ab an no Christi 1198 ad annum lZ97. 2nd tp. engr. fol. Romse, 1684.BECKLEY (F. J.) : Surveying in the West <strong>of</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>, being a reprint <strong>of</strong> some papers whichappeared in " Blackfriars " <strong>and</strong> " St. Martin's-Le-Gr<strong>and</strong> "magazines. 8vo. pr. bySheppard & St. John, 1891. [For private circulation only].BERCKMANN(Friedrich) : De scholiis in Apolonii Rhodii Argonautica Etymologici magnifonte, dissertatio philologica . .. 8vo. Bonnse, 18:34.BERKENHOUT(John) : Outlines <strong>of</strong> the natural history <strong>of</strong> Great Britain <strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>, containinga systematic arrangement <strong>and</strong> concise description <strong>of</strong> all the animals, vegetables,<strong>and</strong> fossils which have hitherto been discovered in these kingdoms. Vol. I-Ill. 8vopr. for P. Elmsly, 1769-1772.BIBLE: N.T. : English: The New Testament <strong>of</strong> Jesus Christ, translated faithfully intoEnglish out <strong>of</strong> the authentical Latin, according to the best corrected copies <strong>of</strong> thesaJ?e, diligently conferred with the Greeke <strong>and</strong> other editions in divers languages:WIth Arguments <strong>of</strong> bookes <strong>and</strong> chapters, Annotations, <strong>and</strong> other necessarie helpes forthe better underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> the text, <strong>and</strong> specially for the discouerie <strong>of</strong> the corruptio.ns<strong>of</strong> divers late translations, <strong>and</strong> for cleering the Controversies in religion, <strong>of</strong> thesedales: In the English College <strong>of</strong> Rhernes. [By W. Allen, R. Bristow, G. Martin, <strong>and</strong>·T. Worthington]. 4to. pr. at Rhernes, by John Fogny, 1582.
260-- Bible at Large: Early Texts: Latin: Biblia sacra ex Sebastiani Castellionis interpretatione.. cum annotationibus eiusdem ... Accessere in nova hac editione.'... defensio versionis novi foederis contra Th. Bezam. fol. Franc<strong>of</strong>urti, 1697.-- N.T. : Greek: Novum Testamentum. j u-ta exemplar millianum. Typis JoannisBaskerville, 4to. Oxonii: e typographeo Clarendoniano, 1763.BOYLE (Hon. Robert) : The aerial noctiluca : or some new pheenomena, <strong>and</strong> a process <strong>of</strong> a.factitious self-shining substance ... [8]+110 pp. 8vo. pr. by T. Snowden, 1680.-- Certain physiological essays, written at distant times, <strong>and</strong> on several occasionssm. 4to. Pr. for H. Herringman, 1661.-- A continuation <strong>of</strong> new experiments physico-mechanical, touching the spring <strong>and</strong>weight <strong>of</strong> the air, <strong>and</strong> their effects. The I. part .... Wbereto is an next a shortdiscourse <strong>of</strong> the atmospheres <strong>of</strong> consistent bodies. pis. [22] + 198+ [12] pp. sm. 4to.Oxford, pr. by Henry Hall, for Richard Davis, 1669.--- A continuation <strong>of</strong> new experiments physico-rnechanical touching the spring <strong>and</strong>.weight <strong>of</strong> the air, <strong>and</strong> their effects. The second part. Wherein are contained diversexperiments made both in compressed <strong>and</strong> also in factitious air, about fire, animals,&c. Together with a description <strong>of</strong> the engines wherein they were made. pis. [20]+ 198+[6] pp. sm. 4to. pr. by M. Flesher, for R. Davis, 1682.-- An essay about the origine & virtues <strong>of</strong> gems. Wherein are propos'd <strong>and</strong> historicallyillustrated some conjectures about the consistence <strong>of</strong> the matter <strong>of</strong> precious stones,<strong>and</strong> the subjects wherein their chiefest virtues reside. [16] + 185 pp. 8vo. pr. byWilliam Godbid, 1672.-- An examen <strong>of</strong> Mr. T. Hobbs his Dialogus physicus de natura aeris. As far as it concernsMr. Boyle's book <strong>of</strong> new experiments touching the spring <strong>of</strong> the air, &c. Withan appendix touching Mr. Hobb's doctrine <strong>of</strong> fluidity <strong>and</strong> firmness. By the author<strong>of</strong> those experiments. [8] + 102+ [2] pp. srn. 4to. pr. by M. Flesher, for R. Davis, 1682.BROWNE (George) : Historical Collections <strong>of</strong> the Church in Irel<strong>and</strong>, during the reigns <strong>of</strong>K. Henry, VIII. Edward, VI. <strong>and</strong> Q. Mary set forth in the life <strong>of</strong> GeorgeBrowne, sometime Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Dublin with a sermon <strong>of</strong> his pp. [2J+ 18..4to. pr. at London, <strong>and</strong> sold by R<strong>and</strong>al Tayler, 1681.BUSH (John) : Het rnerkwaardig Ierl<strong>and</strong>. Briefswyze beschreeven ... in den jaare 1764.Uit het Engelsch vertaald. map. 8vo. te Harlingen, 1769.CASE OF TOLERATION,ed. Synge, Prebendary <strong>of</strong> St. Patrick's, Dublin. 1726.Presented by the late Mr. E. R. McC. tu».CAT LET OUT OF THE BAG, The: or, a play without a plot. Being a tragical, farcical.operatical, burlettical, pantomimical, serious, satirical, nonsensical Pasticcio, actedthe devil knows where, by A Company <strong>of</strong> the devil knows who; <strong>and</strong> written by SirDrawcansir Slash them , Bart. With notes ... by the most eminent men living ordead. 8vo. Goathem: pr. <strong>and</strong> sold by all the booksellers, whether flying or stationary.And Dublin: repr. by Wm. Robinson, 2971 I= 1792].COLGAN(John) : The lives <strong>of</strong> the glorious Saint David, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Menevia, patron <strong>of</strong> Wales.... <strong>and</strong> also <strong>of</strong> Saint Kieran the first-borne ... patron <strong>of</strong> the diocesse <strong>of</strong> Ossorie.Collected out <strong>of</strong> Father Colganes first volume <strong>of</strong> the Acta Sanctorum Hibernise, <strong>and</strong>Englished by a devoted servant <strong>of</strong> the aforesaid saints ... sm. 4to. 88 pp. Waterford.pr. by Peter de Pienne, 1647.COLLECTION,A, <strong>of</strong> constitutional songs. To which is prefixed, a collection <strong>of</strong> new toasts.<strong>and</strong> sentiments written on purpose for this work [Vol. 1.]-11. [Vol. II. To which is.annexed an historical account <strong>of</strong> the Battle <strong>of</strong> the Boyne ... ] 8vo. Cork, pr. by A.Edwards, 1799-1800.COUSSER(John Sigismond) : A serenata. To be represented on the birthday <strong>of</strong> the mostserene Anne, by the grace <strong>of</strong> God, Queen <strong>of</strong> Great-Britain, &c. at the Theatre-Royal"the sixth day <strong>of</strong> February, 1709. By their Excellencies the Lords Justices comm<strong>and</strong>.8 pp. 8vo. Dublin. pr. by S<strong>and</strong>ys, 1709.CROFTON(Mrs. William) : Eight views, for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the County Leitrim ProtestantOrphan Society. From the original drawings by Mrs. William Cr<strong>of</strong>ton. oblong 4to.Ackermann <strong>and</strong> Co. [1854].DE HODIERNO STATUECCLESIARUMin Anglia, Wallia, Scotia, et Hibernia narratiuncula ,14 pp. 8vo. n.p., 1654.261DODOENS (Rembert): Florum et coronariarutn odoratarumque nonnullarum herbarumhistoria. Altera editio. illustr. 8vo. Antverpize, et <strong>of</strong>ficina Christophori Plantini,1569.With this is bound:-____ Historia frumentorum, leguminum, palustrium et aquatilium herbarum, aceorum, quae eo pertinent. Additae sunt imagines .. 8vo. Antverpiae, ex <strong>of</strong>ficinaChristophori Plantini, 1569.[EGAN (Pierce) the Elder] : Real life in London; or, the rambles <strong>and</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> BobTallyho, Esq., <strong>and</strong> his cousin the Hon. Tom Dashall through the Metropolis; ...by an amateur. With ... coloured prints ... 8vo. London, 1821 ... T.p.wanting.ENGLAND: Army: Proposals from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax <strong>and</strong> the Councell<strong>of</strong> his Army, by way <strong>of</strong> Addresse to the Parliament, for removing the causes <strong>of</strong> thecryes <strong>and</strong> groanes <strong>of</strong> the people; for pay for the Souldiers ... October 7, 1647.pp. 6. 4to. pr. by Robert Ibbitson, 1647.____ Parliament: A declaration <strong>of</strong> the Lords <strong>and</strong> Commons in answer to HisMajesties Declaration ... on Sunday the 23 <strong>of</strong> October 1642. Together with acatalogue <strong>of</strong> the neames <strong>of</strong> divers .... Papists <strong>and</strong> Comm<strong>and</strong>ers in the army, underthe Earle <strong>of</strong> Newcastle. pp. 12+ [4] 4to. pr. for Edward Husb<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> JohnFranke, 1642._. A remonstrance presented to .His Majestie by the Parliament [or ratherby the House <strong>of</strong> Commons] in June, Ann. Dom. 1628 ... Wherein is discovered,the great danger that Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong> lay under; <strong>and</strong> the Parliamentscare to have secured them ... 8 pp. 4to. [pr. by T. P. <strong>and</strong> M. S. for John Owen,1642].ENOS (Waiter) : A survey <strong>of</strong> the articles <strong>of</strong> the late rejected peace concluded in the Marques<strong>of</strong> Ormonds Cabinet in Dublin, the 29 <strong>of</strong> July 1646 .. , In which survey it is proved. that the said peace is destructive <strong>of</strong> tile Catholique Faith. . . The first part[With The second part <strong>of</strong> the survey ... wherein the invaliditie <strong>and</strong> nullitie <strong>of</strong> thesaid peace is proved ... ] [14]+70+[2]+[8]+36+41-119 pp. sm.4to. Pr. atKilkenny, by permission <strong>of</strong> Superiors, <strong>and</strong> approbation <strong>of</strong> Schoolemen in the yeare,1646.The tp. <strong>and</strong> half <strong>of</strong> the 3rd leaf <strong>of</strong> the first part are photostatic reproductions. Thelast forty leaves <strong>of</strong> the second part, paged 41-119, have the type <strong>and</strong> ornaments <strong>of</strong>Bourke's press at Waterford.EPISTOLAE: ... Epistolze diversorurn philosophorum, oratorum, rhetorum sex & viginti.. .. 4to. [Venetiis, apud Aldurn. 1499].ERIN'S ISLAND. [A poem. With Appendix signed Garrad Dierlagh]. 56 pp. 8vo[Paris, pr. by A. Belin, 1834].FALSE AND SCANDALOUSREMONSTRANCE,The, <strong>of</strong> the inhumane <strong>and</strong> bloody rebells <strong>of</strong>Irel<strong>and</strong>, delivered to the Earl <strong>of</strong> St. Albans <strong>and</strong> Clanrickard . . . <strong>and</strong> other HisMajesties Commissioners at Trim ... 1642 ... Printed at Waterford ... byTho: Bourk, printer to the Confederate-Catholicks . .. Together with an answerthereunto ... Also a true narration <strong>of</strong> all the passages concerning the petition <strong>of</strong>the Protestants <strong>of</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>, presented to His Majesty ... April, 1644. With thereasons inducing the said Protestants to petition .. Collected in obedience to theorder .. <strong>of</strong>. . the ... House <strong>of</strong> Commons ... 132+ [2] pp. sm. 4to. pr. forEdw. Husb<strong>and</strong>s, 1644.JFlTZGERALD (David) Captain: The wild-Irish captain, or, villany display'd: being theexploits, <strong>and</strong> memoirs <strong>of</strong> that famous bogl<strong>and</strong>er, the pretended Marshal <strong>of</strong> the King'sBench, David Fitzgerald, truly <strong>and</strong> faithfully related. 32 pp. 8vo. London printed<strong>and</strong> are to be sold by the Booksellers, 1692.FORM OF PRAYER, A, <strong>and</strong> thanksgiving to Almighty God for the preservation <strong>of</strong> TheirMajesties, the success ... in the reducing <strong>of</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> for His Majesties safereturn ... pp [10]. 4to. pr. by Charles Bill <strong>and</strong> the executrix <strong>of</strong> Thomas Newcomb,1691.FRANCE: MINISTERE DE LA GUERRE: Inventaire Sommaire des Archives Historiques,10 vols. 1898-<strong>1935</strong>.Presented by Mr. Henry Mangan.
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