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Committee of Polite Literature and Afittquities. 



Jolm T. GHbert, r.S.A. 

 John KeUs Ingi'am, LL. D., P. T. C. D. 

 Samuel Ferguson, LL.D., Q. C. 

 WiUiam J. O'Donnavan, LL. D. 

 Alexander Gr. Eichey, Q,. C, LL. D. 

 John E. Garstin, LL.B., P.S.A. 

 Yery Eev. Wra. Eeeves, D.D. 

 Eey. Thaddens O'Mahony, D.D. 

 Eobert Atkinson, LL. D. 

 Eev. MaxweU Close, M.A. 



The folloTving Honoraiy Members were elected : — 

 In the Department of Science. 



Joseph Bertrand, Paris. 

 Bemai'd yon Cotta, Freibni^g. 

 Asa Gray, Cambridge, U.S. 



In the Department of Polite Literature and Antiquities. 



Augustus W. Pranks, M. A., London. 



Sir Thomas Dnffus Hardy, London. 



Adolphe Pictet, Geneva. 



John Stuart, LL.D., Edinbuj^gh. 



William Dwight '\STiitney, Tale College, U. S. 



The Ballot Tras then opened for officers for the ensuing Session, 

 and the President, on the Eeport of the Scrutineers, declared the 

 following duly elected : — 



TEEAsrEEE. — John E. Garstin, LL.B. F.S.A. 

 Seceet.\ey. — Edward Perceval AVright, M.D., F.L. S. 

 Seceetaet xo the CorxczL. — John Kells Ingram, LL.D. 

 Seceetaet oe Foeeig^s- CoEEESPoyDE>'CE. — William Aixher, Esq. 

 LrEE.uiiAx.— John T. Gilbert, F.S.A. 

 Clerk of the Acade.mt.- — Edward Clibborn. 



