168 



Royal Irish Academy. 



Medical Manuscripts — 



US. 15, 57 pages. 



H 3. 14, 99 



H 3. 22, 197 



H 3. 7, 151 



H 3. 20, 311 



H2. 8, 71 



H 3. 2, 68 



H 2. 13, 231 



E 3. 30, 275 



E 4. 1, 367 



{d) Astronomical Manuscripts in the Academy Library, and in 

 Marsh's Library. 



Many bundles of slips of words excerpted from modern Irish 

 Mss. and printed works. 



Almost all the required transcripts have been completed ; only a 

 few MSS. in the King's Inns Library, and, possibly, in the Bodleian 

 and the British Museum, still remain to be copied. The main work 

 will, for the future, be the preparation of slips for the Dictionary. 



The Council find it impossible to fix with any degree of 

 accuracy the time at which the Dictionary could be published, but 

 t'.iO mode of proceeding to be adopted with the object of accelerating 

 its completion is engaging the earnest attention of the Council. 



2. "With respect to the second Resolution, the Council resolved to 

 report that they will, at the next allocation of tbe funds at their 

 disposal, take the matter referred to into their consideration. 



Monday, June 25, 1894. 



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



Gerald E. H. Barrett-Hamilton, b.a., signed the EoU, and was 

 admitted a Member of the Academy. 



Philip Argall was elected a Member of the Academy. 

 Eev. T, Olden, m.a., read a Paper "On the Consortia of the First 

 Order of Irish Saints." 



