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guages was favourably displayed in his valuable paper on the Norse 

 Geography of Ireland, which has a^Dpeared in the Transactions of 

 the Academy. 



Thomas Moore, Esq., the distinguished Lyric Poet of Ireland, 

 a gentleman whose name is too well known to need any eulogy on 

 this occasion, was the only Honorary Member elected during the 

 past year. 



The Academy has also been increased by the election of twenty- 

 six ordinary Members, whose names are as follows : 



1. John Alcorn, Esq. 15. William Brooke, Esq. 



2. Abraham W. Baker, Esq. 16. D. J. Corrigan, M. D. 



3. Philip Bevan, M. D. 17. Leonard Dobbin, Esq. 



4. J. 0. Curran, M. D. 18. Michael Donovan, Esq. 



5. Matthew D'Arcy, Esq. 19. Charles Haliday, Esq. 



6. James Birch Kennedy, Esq. 20. W. Neilson Hancock, Esq. 



7. M. H. Stapleton, M. B. 21. John Kells Ingram, Esq. 



8. Hon. andRev.W. Wingfield. 22. Charles P. M'Donnell, Esq. 



9. John Aldridge, Esq. 23. Right Hon. Louis Perrin, Jus- 



10. George Lefroy, Esq. tice, Queen's Bench. 



11. Thomas John Beasly, Esq. 24. Frederick John Sidney, Esq. 



12. Thomas Percy Boyd, Esq. 25. Rev. Henry Tibbs. 



13. Rev. Robert J. M'Ghee. 26. John O'Donovan, Esq. 



1 4. Rev. William Reeves, M. B. 



It was resolved, that the Report of the Council be adopted, 

 and printed in the Proceedings. 



The ballot for the annual election having closed, the Scru- 

 tineers reported that the following Gentlemen were elected 

 Officers and Council for the ensuing year : 



President — Rev. Humphrey Lloyd, D. D. 

 Treasurer — Robert Ball, Esq. 



Secretary to the Academy. — Rev. James H. Todd, D. D. 

 Secretary to the Coimcil.— Rev. Charles Graves, A, M. 

 Secretary of Foreign Correspondence. — Rev. Samuel 

 Butcher, A. M. 



