( ex ) 



[This Paper will appear in the "Proceedings," Second Series, 

 Yol. II., Science, Part 6.] 



E. Perceval "Wright, M.D,, Secretary to the Academy, read a Paper, 

 ^' Notes on some Foraminifera of the Seychelles." 



[This Paper will appear in the " Proceedings," Second Series, 

 Vol. II., Science, Part 6.] 



Donations to the Library were announced and thanks voted to the 

 Donors. 



The Academy then adjonrncd. 



Monday Evening, Eebritaiiy 14, 1876. 

 "WixLiAM Stokes, M.D., E.E.S., President, in the Chair. 



"William Dillon, Esq. ; George Eottrell, Esq. ; Hev. Thomas Olden, 

 B.A.; and the Marqnis of Kildare, were balloted for and declared duly 

 elected members of the Academy. 



The Astronomer Eoyal for Ireland read a Paper by Mr. Dreyer, 

 Assistant Astronomer at Parsonstown, " On personal Errors in Astro- 

 nomical Transit Observations." 



[This Paper will appear in the " Proceedings," Second Series, 

 Vol. II., Science, Part 6.] 



J. E. Kelly, M. D., by permission of the Academy, read a Paper, 

 "On a case of Polydactylism, with an account of the dissection 

 thereof." 



[This Paper will appear in the "Proceedings," Second Series, 

 Vol. II., Science, Part 6, with illustrations.] 



: Dr. Macalister read a Paper^ " On some Forms of Anomalous Ana- 

 tomy." 



[This Paper will appear in the "Proceedings," Second Scries, 

 Vol. II., Science, Part 6.] 



J. R. Garstin, E.S.A., Treasurer of the Academy, read a Paper "On 

 a Bronze Armlet recently acquired for the Museum." 



The Secretary of the Academy read the following letter, addressed 

 to the President by Lord Sandon : — 



