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November 30. (Stated Meeting.) 
JAMES APJOHN, M.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Mons. Arago, of Paris, was unanimously elected an Hono- 
“rary Member of the Academy. 
Certain Returns ordered by the Council, on the Ist July, 
to be furnished to the Academy, were laid upon the table, 
viz.: 
1. A List of all Papers or Essays read before the Academy, 
in the departments of Belles Lettres and Antiquities, which 
were referred to Council for publication, from the 17th 
March, 1828, to 17th March, 1844, containing the dates 
of such reading, the names of the authors, whether or- 
dered by the Council for publication, and, if published 
in the Transactions, with the dates of the Council’s order 
for publication.* 
2. A statement of all payments made by the Academy for 
wood-cuts and engravings for Proceedings and Transac- 
tions, from 1816 to 1845, inclusive.- 
3. A statement of all payments made by the Acai for 
letter-press printing, from 1816 to 1845, inclusive. 
4, Extract from Minutes of Council, June 29th, 1840, con- 
taining Mr. Petrie’s contract to supply the Academy with 
450 copies of his Essay on the Round Towers, at feces 
shillings per copy. 
5. A statement of premiums, in money and medals, given by 
the Academy from 15th March, 1828, to June 24th, 1844, 
6. A statement of the available assets and liabilities of the 
Academy. 
_ * With the view of making this Return as full as possible, it also included 
the Papers on Science which were read, and it was continued to 24th June, 
1844, when the session ended, 
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