270 Royal Irish Academy. 



later years was elected its genial President, and though a lifetime 

 stretched between, it was one of earnest effort and faithful attachment 

 to his beloved Academy. 



" Yours in grateful remembrance, 



" Isabel Hattghton, 



" William S. Haughton." 



Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks were voted 

 to the Donors, 



Monday, December 13, 1897. 



Most E,ev. Dr. Donnelly, Lord Bishop of Canea, a Vice-President, 



in the Chair. 



Eev. Michael P. Hickey signed the Roll and was admitted a 

 Member of the Academy. 



Eev. T. Olden, m.a., read " Some Notes Supplementary to 

 Dr. Joyce's Paper ' On the occurrence of the Number Two in Irish 

 Proper Names.' " 



Eev. Dr. Mahaliy, e.t.c.d., read a Paper " On Papyri, recently 

 discovered in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford." 



The Secretary read for Mr. H. T. Knox, " Notes on the Chrono- 

 logy of St. Patrick." 



On the motion of Sir John Gilbert, ll.d., seconded by Van. A. 

 Tait, D.D., LL.D., Dr. Frazer was elected a Eepresentative of the 

 Academy on the Board of Visitors of the Science and Art Museum, 

 &c., Dublin, in the room of the late Eev. Samuel Haughton, m.d , 



S.F.T.C.D. 



Monday, January 10, 1898. 

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



Mr. Edwin Lovegrove, m.a., and Professor J. Joly, m.a., p.e.s., 

 signed the Eoll, and were admitted Members of the Academy. 



The Rev. Thomas Mills, m.a., was elected a Member of the 

 Academy. 



