2-76 Roj/al College of Siageaas. — Socicf'j of Antiqiifrhs, 



John Inglis, esq, 

 Thomas Reid, esq. 

 Williaii) Sahe, esq. 



Treasurer— -Fo7- one Year, 

 Sir Will.ini Curtis, hart. M.P. 



Secretary — For one Year. 

 Samuel Woods^ esq. 



KOVAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON. 



At the meeting of this hody held on the iGth ot" A\m^ 

 (instant), the Jacksonian prize for 1805 was adjudged to John 

 Hyslop, esq. of P'enchurch-strcct, surgeon, for the best 

 dissertation on " Injuries of the head from external vio- 

 kuce." 



There are two prize subjects for the present vear : 



1. The diseases of the joints, particularly llu; hip and knee* 

 and the best mode of treatment. 



2. Ilcrnite, and the be^^t mode of treatment.. 



The dissertations are required to be deUvered in before 

 Christmas 1806. 



SOCIETY OF ANTiaUARIES. 



March 27. The ?ight how. the carl o-f Ls^icestcr, prcsi- 

 ♦Icnt, in the chair. An old painting was exhibited of three- 

 real portraits, placed around a table covered \Vith cards and 

 raonev, which was marked Edward \T. and Elizabeth : the 

 three old gentlemen seem deeply engaged at play, and 

 from their dress and cliaracler it was conjectured that the 

 painting nmst. have been executed shortly after the days of 

 Elizabeth. The learned president seemed to have the most 

 correct notions of the characters supposed to be delineated. 



Drawinirs of some more of Wr. Weston's Greek coins 

 were also exhioited. 



April 17. The president in the chair. — ]Mr. Goiigh exhi- 

 bited some excellent drawings of the cb.urch of St, Albany, 

 displaying almost every style of architecture that has been 

 used in this country. 



A letter to the president from Mr. Morris at the Cape of 

 Good Hope was read, containing accounts of the different 



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