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of the greatest importance for the Scandinavian Antiquarians. I am 

 yery glad that my connexion with the Academy facilitates my studies 

 of the precious documents preserved in the rich Museum of Dublin. 



" I have the honour to be, 



" Sir, your obedient servant, 



' ' OscAE ]Mo:N-iELrcs. 

 *'Ed. Peeceval "Weight, m.d., 



" Secretary of the 'R. Irish Academy, 

 "Dublin." 



Dr. Frazer submitted some notes on some little-known Medals by 

 William Mossop, referring to the period of the French Eevolution. 



The Secretary read a Paper by H. Lyster Jameson, b.a., "On Irish 

 iSTemertine Worms, Part I." 



The Secretary read a communication from Sir Robert S. Ball, 

 F.E.S., " Amendment to the Twelfth Memoir (by him) on the Theory 

 of Screws." 



Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks were voted 

 to the Donors. 



Monday, May 9, 1! 



Eight Honourable The Eael or Eosse, k.p., f.e.s., President, 

 in the Chair. 



Mr. Edward Gwynn, m.a., f.t.c.d., signed the Eoll and was ad- 

 mitted a Member of the Academy. 



Philip Herbert Hore, Eev. James Edward M'Kenna, John Moran, 

 LL.u., and Henry Pomeroy Traell, m.b. (Dab.) d.l., were elected 

 Members of the Academy. 



Professor Cunningham, ir.n., f.e.s., read a Eeport by himself and 

 Dr. C. E. Erowne, on " The First Series of Measurements made in the 

 Anthropometrical Laboratory, Trinity College, Dublin." 



