Minutes of Proceedings. l4o 



Monday, April 10, 1893. 

 Dk. J. K Ingram, s.f.t. c.d., President, in the Chair. 



Henry Gordon Dawson, m.a. ; George Edward Joseph Greene, 

 L.K.C.S.I., L.K. C.P.I. ; Professor Thomas Johnson, d.sc, f.l.s. ; James 

 Patrick Johnston, m.a. ; Asutosh Mukhopadhyay, m.a., i'.E..A.s., p.e.s.e. ; 

 and Michael M. Murphy, were elected Memhers of the Academy. 



The Secretary read the following letters : — 



" ISTewnham Gkange, 



"Cambridge, March 25, 1893. 

 "Sm, 



"I beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of your letter, 

 announcing my election as Honorary Member of the Eoyal Irish 

 Academy, together with the Diploma of Membership. 



"I shall be obliged if you will convey to the President, Council, 

 and Officers of the Academy the assurance of my high sense of the 

 honour conferred upon me. 



''It seems almost needless to tell you that I am proud to be a 

 Member of an Academy which such men as Hamilton, the Lloyds, 

 Jellett, Salmon, and many others have adorned by their brilliant 

 discoveries. 



" I have the honour to be 



" Your obedient servant, 



"G. H. Dahwin. 

 "The Secketaky Royal Irish Academy." 



"Eerlin, W., 

 " Kurfurstenstrasse, 117, 



"March 25th, 1893. 

 " SrR, 



'*I am deeply gratified by the distinction conferred upon me 

 by the Hoyal Irish Academy in electing me an Honorary Member. 



Your letter of March 22nd, which reached me this day, together 

 with the diploma, recalls to my memory the splendour and enjoyment 

 of the truly grand festive days I had the good fortune to witness at 

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