252 Royal Irish Academy. 



pour mes travaux et je vous prie de bien vouloir etre, aupres de vos 

 collegues, I'interprete de mes sentiments de profonde gratitude. 



"Yeuillez agreer, Monsieur, 1' expression de mes sentiments de 

 haute consideration et de derouement. 



" A. jSIichel Levy, 



'■^Memlre de V Institute 



:\IoxDAY, Apeil 26, 1897. 

 PEor. J. P. O'Eeillt, C.E., in the Chair. 



Mr, Edmond Johnson and Mr. Greorge Bryers signed the Roll, and 

 were admitted Members of the Academy. 



The Secretary read a Paper by Mr. E. J. Ussher, " On a discovery 

 of Human and other Remains, with materials similar to those of a 

 Crannog, high above the present valley of the Blackwater, between 

 Lismore Castle and Cathedral." 



Dr. C. R. Browne read a Paper by himself and Prof. Cunningham, 

 ' ' On some Human Remains lately discovered in Lismore by Mr. 

 TJssher." 



The Secretary read for Mr. Ralph Cusack the following Papers : — 



(1) " On Human Locomotion — Variety of Velocity when walking" ; 



(2) " On the effect of change in temperature on Phosphorescent 

 Substances." 



Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks were voted 

 to the Donors. 



MoifDAY, May 10, 1897. 

 SiK JoHX Gilbert, ll.d., a Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Edwin "William Lovegrove, ii.A., was elected a Member of the 

 xlcademy. 



Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks were voted 

 to the Donors. 



The Treasurer laid on the table the Accounts for 1896-7 as 

 audited; also the Estimate of Income and Expenditure for 1897-8. 



