Indexes to reports of Commissioners (Public Works, Ireland), 1810-46

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56 PUBLIC WORKS, IRELAND. 
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15—Reports, 1810. 
1814—continued. 
Droumboa Bog. 
Report of Mr. 
David Aher, civil engineer, on the bog of Droumboa, situ¬ ate in District No. 
8, lying between Roscrea and Killenaule, in the counties of Tippe¬ rary, Kilkenny, and Queen's County, Pep. 
iii. 
App. 
77-Estimate ofthe expense of draining and improving this bog, ib. 
82. 
Drumada Bog. 
Report of William Bald, civil engineer, on the bog of Drumada, situate in the eastern district of the county of Mayo, Rep. 
iii. 
App. 
150 Estimate of the expense of draining and reclaiming Drumada Bog, ib. 
152. 
Drumalisson Bog. 
Report of Mr. 
Longfield, on the bog of Drumalisson, situate in the Lough Gara district of the county of Roscommon, together with the estimate of the proposed works in this bog, Rep. 
iii. 
App. 
34-37-Drummin Bog, Mayo. 
Report of William Bald, civil engineer, on the bog of Drummin, in the south-western part ofthe county of Mayo, Rep. 
iii. 
App. 
138. 
Drummin Bog, Roscommon. 
Report of John Longfield, civil engineer, on the bog of Dmmmiri, situate in the Lough Gara district of the county of Roscommon, together with an estimate of the proposed works, Rep. 
iii. 
App. 
29-34. 
56, 57. 
Drummin River. 
Report of William Bald, civil engineer, on the River Drummin, situate in the south-western part ofthe county of Mayo, Rep. 
iii. 
App. 
138 Estimate of the expense of building a bridge across the Drummin River, ib. 
139, 140,141. 
Drummon and Carrick to Miltown River. 
Report of J. 
Alexander Jones, civil engineer, on the bogs of this district, in the counties of Meath and Westmeath, Rep. 
ii. 
App. 
80. 
Drummut Bog. 
Report of Mr. 
Longfield, on the bog of Drummut, situated in the Lough Gara district ofthe county of Roscommon, Rep. 
iii. 
App. 
20. 
Dublin Bay. 
Report of Richard Griffith, jun., 
civil engineer, on the Great Limestone Valley,,which commences in Dublin Bay, Rep. 
iv. 
-4pp. 
180, 181. 

See also Table of Heights. 
Dublin City. 
The city of Dublin would derive essential benefit from the drainage of the bogs in the eastern division of District No. 
1, situated in the county of Kildare, by the increased quantity and lessened price of turf, Rep. 
i. 
App. 
32. 
Dublin County. 
Observations of the Commissioners on Mr. 
Griffith's report on the bogs in the mountainous district near the metropolis, and occupying a large portion of the counties of Dublin and Wicklow, Pep. 
iv. 
8 Report of Richard Griffith, jun., 
on the practicability of draining and improving the counties of Dublin and Wicklow, Rep. 
i v. 
App. 
163-174 Map ofthe mountainous and uncultivated parts of the counties of Dublin and Wicklow, ib. 
Plate xv.-
See also Mountains. 
Dublin Manufacture?^. 
Opportunity which the drainage of the bog of Allen offers of a supply of turf charcoal to the ironfounders and manufacturers in Dublin, .Rep. 
i. 
App. 
32. 
Dublin Society. 
Liberality ofthe Dublin Society in providing accommodation for the Com¬ missioners to hold their meetings, Rep. 
i. 
3 Presentation by the Commissioners of the maps of the surveys, on the scale of four inches to a mile, to the Dublin Society, in acknowledgement of the liberality of the society in accommodating the Commis¬ sioners with the use of their house and establishment for the purposes of this inquiry, Rep.iv. 
16. 
See also Assistant Secretary to the Dublin Society. 
Duglash Bog. 
Report of Alexander Nimmo, civil engineer, on the bog of Duglash, situate in the northern division of the county of Kerry, together with an estimate of the expense of drainage, JRep, iv. 
App. 
97. 
Dumbeg. 
See Canals. 
Dunagh Bog. 
Report of John Longfield, civil engineer, on the bog of Dunagh, in the King's County, together with an estimate of the expenses necessary to execute the pro¬ posed works, Pep. 
ii. 
App. 
126-130. 
Dimamon Bog. 
Report of Richard Griffith, junior, civil engineer, on the bog of Duna-mon, situate in the district of the Upper Suck River, in the counties of Galway and Roscommon, Rep. 
iv. 
App. 
155 Estimate of the expense of draining Dunamon Bog, ib. 
160, 161. 
Dunbeg, Clare. 
Report of Mr. 
Thomas Colbourne, civil engineer, on the bog situated near Kilrush, on the River Shannon, stretching over to the village of Dunbeg, on the shore of ihe Atlantic Ocean, Pep. 
iii. 
App. 
97. 
Dnndas, Lord. 
Purchase of Lord Dundas's interest in the bogs in the eighth division of the Lough Gara district, county of Roscommon, by Mr. 
Irwin, of Camlin, Rep. 
iii. 
j.pp. 
47. 
Dmifiney Bay. 
Report of Richard Griffith, civil engineer, on the northern sea coast, from. 
Dunfmey Bay to Broad Haven, in the north-west part of the county of Mayo, Rep. 
iv. 
App. 
178. 

Dunfori,