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Monpay, APRIL 9TH, 1855. 
LIEUT-COL. LARCOM, F.R.S., Vice-Presipent, 
in the Chair. 
Joun T.Gitpert, Esq.; John Edward Walsh, LL. D.; and 
John Ringland, Esq., were elected Members of the Academy. 
On the recommendation of the Council, it was 
I. Resotvep,—That the Resolutions adopted by the Aca- 
demy on the 30th of November, 1854, are not intended to 
limit the right of the Members of the Academy to vote for 
any name appearing on the Balloting List prepared by the 
Council ; but to record the deliberate opinion of the Academy, 
that it is expedient that a Member of each Committee should 
be removed annually, in the manner which those Resolutions 
recommend. 
II. That the Treasurer be authorized to sell out of the 
Funds a sum not exceeding £500 of Stock, in order to meet 
the expenditure of moving into the present house. 
Professor Graves, D.D., read the second part of his Paper 
on the Ogham Notes in the St. Gall MS. of Priscian. 
‘‘ In the Library of St. Gall in Switzerland is preserved a 
manuscript of Priscian, written in an Irish hand and full of 
glosses, both interlinear and marginal, in the Irish language. 
Several of the marginal glosses are in the Ogham character, 
and on account of their great antiquity deserve a special notice. 
I had been for some time aware of their existence, and my 
curiosity respecting them had been excited by seeing a fauc- 
simile of one of them in Dr. Keller’s Memoir onthe Irish Manu- 
scripts extant in Swiss Libraries. But it was not till I had 
been put in possession of trustworthy copies of them, made by 
Dr. Todd, that I thought it worth my while to attempt to 
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