130 Royal Irish Academy. 



these awards found a fitting exponent in the President' who, in his 

 address on the occasion of presenting the medals, made suitable refe- 

 rence to the labours that had gained for these two gentlemen the 

 honourable distinction awarded them by the unanimous suffrages of 

 the Academy. 



In addition, Dr. Casey's Paper, on Culic Transformations, has been 

 deemed worthy of being printed as a Cunningham llemoir, in accord- 

 ance with the provisions for the disposal of the Cunningham Fund. 



The following Ordinary Members have been elected since the 16th 

 of March, 1879:— 



1. Thomas Dunbar Ingram, LL.B. 



2. Eev. Terence O'Eorke, D.D. 



3. Stephen Tucker, Eouge-Croix. 



4. W. J. Doherty, C. E. 



5. Edwin Hamilton, M. A. 



6. Thomas Plunkett. 



7. Eev. John B. Barter. 



8. John jSTewsome "White. 



9. Michael Barry, M.D. 



10. Agmondisham B. Yesey, L.K.Q.C.P.I. 



"We have lost by death within the year four Honorary Members — 

 In the Department of Science : — 



1. Bernard Yon Cotta. 



2. Heinrich "Wilhelm Dove. 



3. Johann Yon Lament. 



In the Department of Polite Literature and Antiquities : — 



1. Major-General Sir Thomas A. Larcom, K.C.B. 

 And sixteen Ordinary Members : — 



1. William Andrews, elected January 10, 1842. 



2. Charles Benson, M.D., elected November 30, 1825. 



3. Eev. Eobert Gr. Cather, elected January 13, 1862. 



4. Sir Dominic J. Corrigan, Bart., M.D., elected January 11, 



1847. 



5. James Gribson, Q.C., elected January 13, 1851. 



6. Charles W. Hamilton, elected April 25, 1836. 



7. jSTathaniel Hone, elected April 12, 1847. 



