258 Royal Irish Academy. 



Monday Evening, June 11, 1883. 

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



Kev. E. Reynolds, Professor Y. Ball, f.e.s., and Mr. H. E. Cart- 

 wright, were elected Members of the Academy. 



By permission of the Academy, Mr. W. J. Knowles read a Paper 

 " On Elint Implements from the raised Beach at Larne and other parts 

 of the North-east Coast of Ireland." 



Dr. Macalister, f.k.s., read a Paper '' On the Correct Text of the 

 Monument of Rui." 



The President read a Paper " On a Passage in the Confession of 

 St. Patrick." 



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

 Academy were accorded to the respective Donors. 



MoNDAT Evening, June 25, 1883. 

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



Professor V. Ball, e.e.s., and Rev. M. Comeriord, p.p., having signed 

 the Roll, were admitted Members of the Academy. 



Rev. Dr. Haughton, f.e.s., read a Paper "On Further Developments 

 of his Discussion of the Hourly Temperatures at Greenwich in January 

 during Thirty-five Tears." 



The Secretary read, for Dr. R. Ball, f.e.s., ''An Addendum to his 

 recent Paper on The Theory of Screws." 



Dr. Sigerson read a Paper " On the Structural and Acquisitional 

 Elements in the Formation of Dextral Predominance in Man." 



Professor W. M. Hennessy read his Fourth "Todd MemoriaP' 

 Lecture. Subject — The Battle of Ros-na-Rig on the Boyne. 



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

 Academy were accorded to the respective Donors. 



