Minutes of Proceedings. 147 



Monday Evenii^-g, April 12, 1880. 



SiE EoBEET Kaj^e, ll.d., F.E.S., President, in the Chair. 



Before the ordinary business of the evening commenced, the 

 President said that it was his duty to report to the Academy the 

 death of Mr. Edward Clibborn, who had occupied for upwards of 

 forty years the responsible position of Clerk to the Academy. During 

 the whole period of Mr. Clibborn' s services he was distinguished by 

 the most zealous discharge of his duties, and by the intelligent 

 interest which he took in every branch of the business of the 

 Academy. Mr. Clibborn was possessed of varied and extensive lite- 

 rary and scientific information, which on many occasions enabled him 

 to render his assistance specially useful to the officers of the Academy, 

 for instance, in the early arrangements of the Museum of Antiquities, 

 of which the Academy is so justly proud. 



The President felt sure that the regret which he deeply felt at 

 the loss of a gentleman with whom he had the pleasure of being 

 associated for many years will be sincerely sympathised with by the 

 Members of the Academy generally. 



Professor J. P. O'Reilly, c.e., read a Paper " On the Correlation 

 of the Lines of Faulting of the Palamon Coal-field District, Bengal 

 Presidency, I*Torthern India, with the neighbouring Coast-lines." 



"William Eoberts read a Paper " On the Satellite of a Line 

 meeting a Cubic." 



Gr. H. Kinahan and W. H. Baily read a Paper — " Heport (Part II.) 

 on the Bocks of the Eintona and Curlew Mountain Districts." 



A list of Donations was read, and the thanks of the Academy 

 were voted to the Donors. 



K. I. A. MlXrXKS, SES^SION 1879-80. [16] 



