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The Secretary of the Academy having laid upon the table the second 
part of Mr. Wilde’s Catalogue of the Antiquities in the Museum of the 
Academy, containing a description of the articles composed of animal 
materials and of bronze, it was— 
Resotvep—That the special thanks of the Academy are due and 
hereby returned to Mr. Wilde, for having employed his time and learn- 
ing with so much profit to the Academy, in the production of the work. 
Mr. Wilde, on the part of Wm. Young, Esq., of Island Bridge, pre- 
sented some ancient iron weapons, &c., and a beautifully-finished pair of 
bronze scales, found in an excavation near Kilmainham. ’ 
Rev. Dr. Abeltshauser, on the part of Charles Frizelle, Esq., of Castle 
Kevin, presented an original wax impression from an ancient seal, which 
the President described as that of the University of St. Andrew’s, in 
Scotland. 
