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59 The Advantage which may arise to the People of Ireland, by raising
Flax and Flax-Seed. 8vo. :
Dublin. 1732.
Instructions for managing Bees; drawn up and published by Order of
Dublin. 1733.

the Dublin Society. 8vo.

53 A Defence of the antient Historians: with a particular Application of it to the History of Ireland, &c. by Francis (Hutchinson) Lord Bishop of Down. 8vo. Dublin. 1734.

127 Botanalogia universalis Hibernica, or, a general Irish Herbal, Authore Joh, K'Eogh, A. B. 4to. Corke. 1735.

90 An Essay on the Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1738. 108 Zoologia medicinalis Hibernica: or, a Treatise of Birds, Fishes, &c. by John K'eogh, A. B. 8vo. Dublin. 1739.

60 The Question of the Precedency of the Peers of Ireland in England, fairly stated. 8vo. Dublin. 1739. 133 The Works of Sir James Ware concerning Ireland revised and im134 proved, in three Volumes. folio. with Mr. Cole's MSS. Notes. Dublin. 1739.

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The Works of Sir James Ware, &c. newly translated by Walter Harris, Esq. 2 Vol. folio. Dublin. 1764. Part of a Letter from Robert Lord Bishop of Corke, concerning the Remains of an antient Temple in Ireland, of the same Sort as the famous Stonehenge, and of a Stone-Hatchet of the antient Irish. 4to. ("Phil. Trans. No. 471.")

1743.

116 An Account of the Nature and Conditions of a Charter to be granted for working and manufacturing Mines and Minerals in Ireland, by

Mr. O Connor. 8vo.

London. 1745.

60 A Tour through Ireland in several Letters. 8vo. 59 An humble Address to the Nobility, Gentry, and Free-Holders of the

Kingdom of Ireland. 8vo.

The Case of the Infantry in Ireland. 8vo.

London. 1748.

Dublin. 1751.

Dublin. 1753.

An earnest Address to the People of Ireland against the drinking of

spirituous Liquors, by William Henry, D. D. 8vo. Dublin. 1753. 104 Fiction unmasked: or, an Answer to a Dialogue lately published; wherein the Causes, Motives and Mischiefs of the Irish Rebellion and Massacres in 1641, are laid thick upon the Protestants, &c. by Walter Harris, Esq. 8vo.

98 Dissertations on the antient History of Ireland. 8vo.

Dublin. 1752.

Dublin, 1753.

141 The Hiberniad. 4to.

118

Dublin. 1754. A natural History of Ireland, in three Parts, by Dr. Gerard Boate, Thomas Molineux, M. D. and others. 4to. Dublin. 1755. 28 The History of Ireland, by T. Comerford, Esq. 12mo. Dublin. 1755. Hibernica: or, some antient Pieces relating to Ireland. folio. Dublin.

116 A Letter to the Publick concerning Bogs. 8vo.

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131

1757.

Dublin. 1757.

Histoire de l'Irlande ancienne et moderne par M. l'Abbe Ma-Geoghe-
gan. Tome premier. 4to.
Paris. 1758.
Louthiana: or, an Introduction to the Antiquities of Ireland, by
Thomas Wright. 4to.
London. 1758.

90 An Essay on the ancient and modern State of Ireland. 12mo. Dublin. 1760. 50 Hibernia curiosa. A Letter, giving a general View of the Manners, Customs, Dispositions, &c. of the Inhabitants of Ireland. 8vo. London. 1764.

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104 A Scheme for establishing County Poor-Houses, in the Kingdom of Ireland. 8vo. Dublin. 1766. Dissertations on the History of Ireland, by C. O'Connor, Esq. 8vo. Dublin. 1766. 122 Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis, published from the MSS. by Major 1265 Charles Vallancey. 6 Vol. 8vo.

Dublin. 1770.

114 An Introduction to the Study of the History and Antiquities of Ireland, by Sylvester O Halloran. 4to. London. 1772.

90 An Essay on the Antiquity of the Irish Language. 8vo. Dublin. 1772. 110 Occasional Remarks on certain Passages in Dr. Leland's History relative to the Irish Rebellion in 1641. 4to. London. 1773.

117 A Grammar of the Iberno-Celtic, or Irish Language, by Major Charles Vallancey. 4to. Dublin. 1773.

84 A Tour in Ireland in 1775, with a Map and a View of the Salmon-Leap at Ballyshannon. 8vo. London. 1776.

91 A philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland in a Series of Letters to John Watkinson, M. D. 8vo. London. 1777.

110 Observations on the Round Towers in Ireland and Scotland. 4to. 1779. 107 Cursory Observations on Ireland. 8vo. 108 A Tour through Ireland. 12mo.

Dublin. 1779. London. 1780.

142 A Tour in Ireland, with general Observations on the present State of that Kingdom, by Arthur Young, Esq. F.R.S. 4to. London. 1780.

121

24 A Tour through Ireland, by Philip Luckombe. 12mo. London. 1783. The proposed System of Trade with Ireland explained. 8vo. London. 1785. 97 The Post-Chaise Companion or Travellers Directory through Ireland, by W. Wilson. 8vo. (see also No. 18.) Dublin. 1786. 112 Monasticon Hibernicum; or, an History of the Abbies, Priories, and other religious Houses in Ireland, by Mervyn Archdall, A. M. London. 1786.

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4to.

Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards, interspersed with Anecdotes of,
and occasional Observations on the Music of Ireland, by Joseph
C. Walker. 4to.
London. 1786.

3 The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, from the Year 1787.
9 Vol. 4to.
Dublin. 1787-1803.

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75 Extracts, relative to the Fisheries on the North-West Coast of Ireland, from the several Reports of the Committee of the British House of Commons, &c. 8vo. London. 1787.

15 An historical Essay on the Dress of the ancient and modern Irish; to which is subjoined a Memoir on the Armour and Weapons of the Irish, by Joseph C. Walker. 4to. Dublin. 1788.

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Strictures on the ecclesiastical and literary History of Ireland; also an historical Sketch of the Constitution and Government of Ireland, by Thomas Campbell, L. L. D. 8vo. London. 1790.

111 Antiquities of Ireland, by Edward Ledwich, L. L. D. 4to.

Dublin.

1790.

2 Antiquities of Ireland, by E. Ledwich, L. L. D. second Edition. 4to. Dublin. 1803. An Analysis of the History and Antiquities of Ireland, prior to the fifth Century, by William Webb. 8vo. Dublin. 1791.

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14 Memoir of a Map of Ireland; illustrating the Topography of that Kingdom, and containing a short Account of its present State, by Daniel Augustus Beaufort, L. L. D. 4to. London. 1792.

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Sketches of some of the Southern Counties of Ireland, by G. Holmes. 8vo. (see also No. 46.)

London. 1801.

London. 1802.

75 Gleanings in Ireland; particularly respecting its Agriculture, Mines,

and Fisheries, by R. Fraser, Esq. 8vo.

Hints for the Improvement of the Irish Fishery, by George N.
Whately. 8vo.

London. 1803.

12mo.

22 Muscologiæ Hibernicæ Spicilegium, Auctore Dawson Turner, A. M. Yermutha. 1804. 44 A statistical and historical Inquiry into the Progress and Magnitude of the Population of Ireland, by Thomas Newenham, Esq. 8vo.

London. 1805. 107 Journal of a Tour in Ireland A. D. 1806, by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart. 8vo. London. 1807.

ANTRIM.

116 An Account of the Giants Causeway, by the Rev. Richard Pococke, L. L. D. 4to. (" Phil. Trans. No. 485.") 1747.

Letters addressed to the Electors of the County of Antrim, by a
Freeholder. 12mo.

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Dublin. 1776. Letters concerning the Northern Coast of the County of Antrim, by the Rev. W. Hamilton, A. M. 8vo. London. 1786.

75 Voyage a la Cote septentrionale du Comté d'Antrim, et a l'Ile de Raghery, par M. Hamilton, A. M. 8vo. Paris. 1790. 43 Letters concerning the Northern Coast of the County of Antrim, &c. by the Rev. W. Hamilton, B. D. 8vo. Dublin. 1790.

ARMAGH.

90 An Account of the Number of People in the Counties of Ardmagh, &c. by Captain South. 4to. (" Phil. Trans. No. 261.") 1700. 116 Lectures in Natural Philosophy, designed, to be a Foundation, for reasoning pertinently, upon the Petrifactions, Gems, Crystals, and sanative Quality of Lough Neagh, &c. by Richard Barton, B. D. Dublin. 1751.

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4to.

CORK.

A Relation of the most lamentable Burning of the Cittie of Corke by
Thunder and Lightning. 4to.
London. 1622.

Pietas Corcagiensis; or, a View of the Green-Coat Hospital and other
charitable Foundations in the Parish of St. Mary Shanon, Corke.
Cork. 1721.

4to.

116 A Letter from Robert Lord Bishop of Corke, concerning an extraordinary Skeleton, and of a Man who gave Suck to a Child. 4to. ("Phil. Trans. No. 461.")

1738.

An Account of a medical Controversy in the City of Cork. 8vo.
London. 1749.

A Letter from a Clergyman in Cork to Philadelphicus. 8vo. Dublin.

1750. 95 The antient and present State of the County and City of Cork, by 965 Charles Smith. 2 Vol. 8vo. Dublin. 1750. 861 The ancient and present State of the County and City of Cork, by Charles Smith, M. D. the second Edition with Additions. 2 Vol. Dublin. 1774.

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8vo.

DONNEGAL.

54 D. Philippi Osullevani Bearri Iberni Patritiana Decas, sive Libri decem, quibus de Divi Patritii Vita, Purgatorio, Miraculis, &c. agitur. 4to. Matriti. 1629. 39 Histoire de la Vie et du Purgatoire de S. Patrice Archevesque et Primat d'Hibernie, par le R. P. François Bouillon. 12mo. Rouen. 1642. 63 Saint Patricks Purgatory: containing the Description, Originall, Progresse, and Demolition of that superstitious Place, by H. Jones, Bishop of Clogher. 4to. London. 1647.

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S. Patricio, qui Hibernos ad Fidem Christi convertit, adscripta Opuscula, Opera et Studio Jacobi Waræi, Equ. Aurati. 12mo. Londini. 1656.

102 Teatro delle Glorie e Purgatorio de' viventi del gran Patriarca, ed Apostolo dell'. Ibernia S. Patricio. 4to.

Bologna. 1660.

109 Vitæ et Miraculorum Sancti Patricii Hiberniæ Apostoli Epitome, Opera P. Ric. Archdekin. 8vo.

Lovanii. 1671.

36 The delightful History of the Life and Death of that renowned and famous St. Patrick, Champion of Ireland. 12mo. London. 1685. 109 The Life of the most eminent and truly illustrious Bishop, St. Patrick,

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Dublin. 1747.
Dublin. 1774.

77 Statistical Survey of the County of Donegal, drawn up for the Consideration, and under the Direction of the Dublin Society, by James McParlan, M. D. 8vo. Dublin. 1802.

141

DOWN.

A topographical and chorographical Survey of the County of Down.
Dublin. 1740.

8vo.

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