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Certain encaustic tiles and other antique remains were 
presented to the Academy by Richard Cane, Esq., of St. 
Wolstan’s, they having been found on ‘the site of that ancient 
abbey. | 
Resotvep,—That the thanks of the Academy be given 
to Mr. Cane for his donation. 
The Secretary read the recommendation of Council at 
their meeting of the 16th June: 
‘¢ That Mr. Clibborn be appointed Curator of the Museum, 
with an increased salary ; that an Assistant be supplied to Mr. 
Clibborn, and also a Porter.” 
Reso_vepD,—That the recommendation of Council be 
adopted, and that it be referred back to Council, in order that 
the same may be carried into effect. 
Caprain Larcom, V. P., having taken the Chair, Mr. 
Petrie presented, upon the part of Dr. Stokes, to be deposited 
in the Museum for the present, an ancient reliquary, called 
the Fiacail Phadruig, or St. Patrick’s Tooth. 
Reso._vep,— That the thanks of the Academy be given to 
Dr. Stokes for this deposit. 
July 14, 1845. (Extra Meeting.) 
SIR Wm. R. HAMILTON, LL.D., President, in the 
Chair. 
Resotvep,— That an adjourned meeting be held on Mon- 
day next, 21st instant, at eight o’clock, in order to afford an 
opportunity to the Council to correct an informality in the 
last Minutes of Council connected with the summonses for this 
meeting, and that the Academy be duly summoned. 
Caprain Larcom, V. P., having taken the Chair, the 
President read a communication on the Applications of the 
new Imaginaries to some Dynamical Questions.—See Appen- 
dix, No. III. 
