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" 3. That the number of Honorary Members in each 

 Section, natives of Great Britain and Ireland, shall not ex- 

 ceed one-half of the total number in that Section. 



" 4. That the election of Honorary Members shall take 

 place only at the Stated Meeting in November. 



" 5. That none shall be eligible as Honorary Members 

 unless previously recommended by the Council, and that the 

 choice of the Council shall be determined by Ballot. 



"6. That the former By-laws of the Academy relating 

 to Honorary Members be repealed, and the foregoing substi- 

 tuted in their place. 



On the recommendation of Council, it was Resolved, — 

 That the Committee of Antiquities be authorized to make a 

 selection of specimens from the purchased articles in the Mu- 

 seum of the Academy, to be presented to the Royal Museum 

 of Copenhagen, by the hands of Mr. Worsaae ; and that this 

 donation be accompanied by drawings of other antiquities. 



The Rev. Charles Graves made a communication supple- 

 mentary to his paper on the date of the Book of Armagh. 



On the margin of fol. 64, b., and opposite to that part of 

 the text which contains the twenty-first verse of the thirteenth 

 chapter of St. Mark's Gospel, the proper name Cellach occurs, 

 written in the peculiar Greek character of which examples 

 have been already given.* As it was an ordinary thing for a 

 scribe to make in the margin of a page a memorandum relat- 

 ing to some circumstance which took place at the time he 

 was writing it, there is reason to suppose that the name 

 Cellach, written here, was intended to record some event in 

 which a person of that name bore a principal part. Unfor- 

 tunately, as the name was a very common one amongst Irish 

 ecclesiastics, we cannot, with any certainty, fix upon the in- 



' Proceedings of the Academy, vol. iii. p. 318. 



