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Monpay, Aprit 10TH, 1854. 
HUMPHREY LLOYD, D.D., Vice-Presivent, 
in the Chair. 
Curyne Brapy, Esq., and Sir Bernard Burke, were elected 
Members, and, on the recommendation of the Council, the 
name of William R. Wilde, Esq., was replaced on the list of 
Members of the Academy. 
On the recommendation of the Council it was Resolved: — 
“That Chapter rx. of the By-Laws be repealed, and that, 
in future, the Committee of Publication shall consist of the 
Council at large, with liberty to call up any Member or 
Members of the Academy to assist them, pro hac vice, in 
judging of the papers before them.” 
Rey. Charles Graves, on the part of The Mac Gillicuddy 
of the Reeks, presented four Ogham monuments, recently ex- 
hibited in the Archxological Court of the Great Exhibition of 
1853; he also communicated an account of the inscriptions on 
these stones, and the circumstances of their discovery. 
Rey. Charles Graves exhibited a number of photographic 
pictures of objects in the Museum of the Academy, executed 
by Edward K. Tenison, Esq., for the purpose of proving the 
applicability of the photographic process to the Pervpeee! of a 
pictorial or illustrated catalogue. 
