212 Royal Irish Academy. 



By permission of the President, the Secretary read a Paper by Mr. 

 J. F. Knott, p.E.c.s.i., " On Muscular Anomalies." 



The Secretary exhibited, on behalf of himself and Mr. Garstin, a 

 series of Scarabcei of different ages from Amenhetp I. downwards. 



Dr. Frazer exhibited an ancient Irish Harp and a Bronze Pot. 

 The Secretary read the list of Donations, and the thanks of the 

 Academy were accorded to the respective Donors. 



Monday Evening, November 13, 1882. 

 SiE Samuel Feegitson, g.c, il.d., President, in the Chair. 

 The Eev. J. B, Barter, having signed the Roll, was admitted a 

 Member of the Academy. 



Mr. J. F. O'Eeardon was elected a Member of the Academy. 



The Secretary read for Dr. Ball a Paper '' On Further Contribu- 

 tions to the Theory of Screws." 



By permission, of the Academy, Mr. Drew read a Paper '' On the 

 Evidences of the Plan of the Cloister Garth and Monastic Buildings of 

 Christ Church Cathedral." 



Dr. Ingram read for Miss Margaret Stokes, Hon. m.e.i.a., ''Notes 

 on the Dolmens and Pre-historic Stone Circles in Ireland." 



The Secretary read the following Papers : — 



'' On the Flora of Lambay," by Mr. H. C. Hart. 

 "On Computation of Tides," by Rev. J. Pearson. 



The Secretary read the list of Donations, and the thanks of the 

 Academy were voted to the respective Donors. 



Thtjesdat Evening, Novembee 30, 1882. 

 (St. Andrew's Day. — Stated Meeting.) 

 Snt Samuel Feeguson, q.c, ll.d.. President, in the Chair. 

 Visitors having been admitted, the President delivered his Address. 

 It was moved by Lord Belmore, and seconded by Dr. Lyons, M.P. : — 

 ' ' That the thanks of the Academy be given to Sir Samuel Fergu- 

 son for his Address, and that it be printed." 



