315 
It having been signified to the Academy that the Rev. Dr. 
Robinson had filled the office of President for the last five 
years, the Rev. Charles W. Wall, D.D. (Vice-Provost of 
Trinity College), proposed, and the Rev. Humphrey Lloyd, 
D.D., seconded, James Apjohn, M.D., as President. 
Lieut.-Col. Thomas A. Larcom, R.E., proposed, and the 
Rey. Charles Graves, D.D., seconded, the Rev. James Hen- 
thorn Todd, D.D., as President. 
The Rev. George Salmon, A.M., proposed, and the Rev. 
John H. Jellett, A.M., seconded, the Rev. Humphrey Lloyd, 
D.D., as President. 
Iv was Resotvep,—That the Scrutineers shall report at 
present the result of the Ballot for President only; and that 
the Ballot Papers for the Council be held over to an adjourn- 
ment of this meeting. 
Ir was aALso REsotveD,—That this meeting, at its rising, 
do stand adjourned to Tuesday next, the 18th March, at 8 
o'clock. 
The Ballot having closed, the Scrutineers reported that 
the Rey. James Henthorn Todd, D.D., had been duly elected 
President of the Academy for the ensuing year. 
The Rev. Thomas Romney Robinson, D.D., having left 
the Chair, it was occupied by the new President ; whereupon 
it was proposed by the Rev. Humphrey Lloyd, D. D., and se- 
conded by George Petrie, LL.D., and— 
RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY,—That the grateful acknow- 
ledgments of this Academy are due, and are hereby presented, 
to the Rev. Thomas Romney Robinson, for the untiring zeal 
which he has displayed in attending to their interests during 
his Presidency, and of which he has left a lasting memorial in 
