A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities ... in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy

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272). No. 8 is 4 feet 8^ inches high, averages 1 foot broad, and is 4 inches thick. It bears an Ogham inscription on the right-hand side, which (as deciphered by Dr. Graves) commences with the word " Curci," the genitive case of the proper name Digiti zed by Google 140 CATALOGUE OF THE MUSEUM.
"Core," It also bears a name beginning with ** Mucoi," which ap« pears on a great number of these monuments, and which he takes to be the name of a tribe (see Proceedings, vol. v. p. 402). No. 9 is 4 feet
... 6 inches high, averages 11 inches broad, and is about 5^ thick; it has a deeply-cut Ogham inscription, with very broad strokes on the right-hand edge, extending over the face, and passing round the edge on which it stands. This stone was, with Nos. 10, 11, and 12 — Pre- aented hyMac GiUicuddy of Vie Reeks (see Proceedings, vol. vi. p. 71).
No. 10 is 5 feet 5 inches high, 1 1 inches wide, and 6 thick ; an Ogham inscription extends over the right-hand side and face.
No. 11, Figs. 107 and 108, is 4 feet 9 inches high, nearly square, but tapering to the top.


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