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FF. Av Rourles coums,« 4: snysjdoame. acfivetsase cella eeORLOLMe 
W. F. Wakeman, balance ofaccount,. . . . :. . «3 0 9 
D. Egan, antique;dagger, #4 ({9  «rysict) law jae OOD 
WKelly, an iron vessel, . ..-. ”... deisipheicd ost an aioe 
R. Glennon, a collection of bronze, iron, and bone 
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J. Carey, gold head-dress,  . ce syne eo en re 
J. Johnson, repairs oftsame, . . - . ... .. 010 0 
James O'Donnell, brass vessel,.. . ... «. - 20s 5 SOW 
£46 0 O 
The Ballot for the annual election of President, Council, 
and Officers, having been scrutinized in the face of the Aca- 
demy, the President reported that the following gentlemen 
had been duly elected President, Council, and Officers for 
the ensuing year :— 
President.—James Henthorn Todd, D. D. 
Committee of Science. 
Robert Ball, LU.D.; Sir Robert Kane, M.D.; Rev. 
Humphrey Lloyd, D.D.; Rey. George Salmon, A. M.; Sir 
William R. Hamilton, LL. D.; William H. Harvey, M. D.; 
Rev. Samuel Haughton. 
Committee of Polite Literature. 
Rev. William H. Drummond, D.D.; Rev. Charles 
Graves, D.D.; Rev. John H. Jellett, A. M.; Rev. G. Sid- 
ney Smith, D.D.; John Kells Ingram, LL. D.; John O’Do- 
novan, LL. D.: Rev. Samuel Butcher, D. D. 
Committee of Antiquities. 
George Petrie, LL. D.; William R. Wilde, Esq.; Joseph 
Huband Smith, Esq.; Denis Henry Kelly, Esq.; Charles 
Haliday, Esq.; John T. Gilbert, Esq.; Rev. William 
Reeves, D. D. 
