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“It may be remarked, that Mr. Howard has recorded his 
observation that halos of this sort occurring in spring are 
usually succeeded by very hot weather.” 
Mr. Mallet also read a paper containing notices of the 
facts of the British earthquake of 9th November, 1852. 
On the part of Mrs. Lambert, of Lough Scur, Cashcarri- 
gan, Rev. Dr. Todd presented a stone mould for casting 
bronze celts. He also presented, from William Wakeman, 
Esq., a rubbing from an inscribed stone in the island of Inis 
no Coill, in Lough Corrib, shown by Dr. Petrie to be the grave- 
stone of Lugnat, son of Liemania, sister of St. Patrick. 
