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Thursday, 26th March, 1903
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 258 note * The stone has since been shifted, as will be seen from the photograph, which only reached me long after these notes had been written. My friend Mr. Evans in the meantime had no less than eight different photographers to look at the stone, but none of them thought it worth their while to try to. photograph it : they despaired of reproducing the inscription, so he had the letters painted with blacking, and the present photograph was kindly taken by Mr. T. J. Davies, Groeslon, Carnarvon. This was not due to any suggestion of mine, but the photograph is excellent as a general representation of the stone, nor can I find any fault with the letters except the R, which, so far as I can remember, is better than it appears in the photograph ; and I am not sure whether the perpendicular of the p was not rather longer than it is here represented. For comparison I submit a rubbing which I touk in July.
page 260 note * See O'Donovan's Battle of Magh Rath, page 140, and Stokes's Saltair na Rann, line 3538.
page 261 note * See the Revue Celtique, xvi. 80–1
page 262 note * See the Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1902, p. 24Google Scholar ; and 1903, pp. 117, 118.
page 263 note * Vol v. pl. 51.
page 264 note * The parts of the inscription in brackets have been conjecturally restored by Mr. W. H. St. John Hope.
page 265 note * These are engraved in A Catalogue of the Antiguities and Works of Art exhibited at Ironmongers' Hall, London, in the month of May, 1861 (London, 1869), p. 325.Google Scholar