ON THE OCCASION OF HIS SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY, MAY 15TH 1938.
Edited by Reverend John Ryan S.J., 1940
I. CELTIC LANGUAGES
Bergin, Osborn: On the alleged declension of adjectives in -amhail, 1-2.
Best, R.I.: An Irish version of the Somniale Danielis, 3-17.
Binchy, Daniel A.: Aimser Chue, 18-22.
Dillon, Myles: An Irish manuscript in the John Rylands Library (Irish MSS. 10), 23-24.
Flower, Robin: Epistola Lentuli, 25-27.
Foster, Idris Ll.: The Irish influence on some Welsh personal names, 28-36.
Fraser, John: A note on Cormac’s Glossary, 37-41.
Lloyd-Jones, John: A Welsh problem in the Black Book of Carmarthen, 42-45.
Lewis, Timothy: Bolg, Fir Bolg, Caladbolg, 46-61.
McKenna, Lambert: Geall in Bardic poetry, 62-71.
Murphy, Gerard: Notes on analogy in Middle-Irish conjugation, 72-81.
Murphy, John E.: The religious mind of the Irish bards, 82-86.
O’Brien, Michael A.: Etymologica, 87-88.
Ó Cléirigh, Tomás: A poem by Cathaoir Mac Cába, 89-92.
O Donnchadha, Tadhg (Torna): Duain ar bhás Dhomhnaill Uí Chonaill, 93-96.
Ní Fhaircheallaigh, Úna: Dánta a Condae na Midhe, 97-100.
O’Rahilly, Thomas F.: Cairbre Cattchenn, 101-110.
Ó Raghallaigh, Tomás: Da'nta a Duanaire Mheg Shamhradháin, 111-124.
Ó Searcaigh, Séamus: An forainm coibhneasta sa Ghaedhilg, 125-137.
Ó Tuathail, Éamonn: Diasa Díoghloma, 138-140.
Pedersen, Holger: A Hittito-Celtic Etymology, 141-143.
Shaw, Francis: Medieval Medico-Philosophical Treatises in the Irish language, 144-157.
Thurneysen, Rudolf: Sochor, 158-159.
Vendryes, Joseph: Prydain et Britanni, 160-166.
Watson, J. Carmichael: Cathal Mac Muireadhaigh Cecinit, 167-179.
II. ARCHAEOLOGY AND PREHISTORY
Gógan, Liam: Ionnradh na Sionna c. 700 R.C. Maille re sain-tagairt do scórnáin gróibh na Sionna, 180-183.
Macalister, R.A.S.: The inscriptions and language of the Picts, 184-226.
O Ríordáin, S.P. & O’Kelly, M.J.: Old House Types near Lough Gur, Co. Limerick, 227-236.
Pokorny, Julius: Ériu and the coming of the Goidels, 237-243.
Price, Liam: Glendalough: St. Kevin’s Road, 244-271.
Raftery, Joseph: A suggested chronology for the Irish Iron Age, 272-281.
III. EARLY AND MEDIEVAL IRISH HISTORY
Concannon, Helena: Silva Focluti, Silva Uluti or Silva Virgulti? 282-285.
Curtis, Edmund: Feudal Charters of the De Burgo Lordship of Connacht, 1237-1325, 286-295.
Ó Duígeannáin, Mícheál: On the Medieval sources for the Legend of Cenn (Crom) Cróich of Magh Slécht, 296-306.
Dudley Edwards, R.W.: ‘Magna Carta Hiberniae’, 307-318.
Gougaud, Louis: The remains of ancient Irish monastic libraries, 319-334.
Grosjean, Paul: Édition du Catalogus Praecipuorum Sanctorum Hiberniae de Henry Fitzsimon, 335-393.
Gwynn, Aubrey: Nicholas Mac Maol Íosa, Archbishop of Armagh (1272–1303), 394-405.
Hogan, James: The Ua Briain Kingship in Telach Óc, 406-444.
Murray, Laurence P.: The Pictish kingdom of Conaille-Muirthemhne, 445-453.
Ó Briain, Felim: The hagiography of Leinster, 454-464.
O Lochlainn, Colm: Roadways in Ancient Ireland, 465-464.
Pender, Séamas: Uí Bruicc, Ríg na nDéssi, 475-479.
Ronan, Myles V.: Lazar houses of St. Laurence and St. Stephen in Mediaeval Dublin, 480-489.
Ryan, John: The abbatial succession at Clonmacnois, from the foundation of the monastery to the coming of the Norse (A.D. 545–799), 490-507.
Walsh, Paul: Meath in the Book of Rights, 508-521.
IV. FOLKLORE
Delargy (Ó Duilearga), Séamus: Nera and the Dead Man, 522-534.
Jackson, Kenneth: The motive of the threefold death in the story of Suibhne Geilt, 535-550.
O Súilleabháin, Seán: Bataí scóir, 551-566.
von Sydow, C.W.: Das Volksmaerchen unter ethnischen Gesichtspunkt, 567-580.
?Ryan, John: Bibliography of the publications of Professor MacNeill, 581-583.