280 Royal Irish Academy. 



Monday Evenikg^ Mat 26, 1884. 



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



The following signed the Roll, and were admitted Members of the 

 Academy : — 



Hamilton Bell ; "William Robert Molloy ; Rev. Denis Murphy, 

 S.J. ; Joseph Casimir O'Meagher. 



Dr. Casey, y.p., took the Chair while the President read a Paper by 

 the Lord Bishop of Limerick " On Terminations in OS in Ogham In- 

 ijcriptions, and On Forms of the Celtic Cross." 



By permission of the Academy, Mr. H. C. Hart read a Report on 

 the Botany of the Mountain ranges of Down, Derry, Carlow, Water- 

 ford, and Kerry. 



Dr. Frazer exhibited and made some remarks on the following : — 



1. Ancient Cross-Bow or "Latch," found in excavations in the 

 city of Dublin. 



2. A uniq^ue Silver Medallic Plaque, commemorative of Dr. Martin 

 Luther. 



3. A ball or large bead of Rock Crystal, found in Co. Meath. 



Professor "William Maunsell Hennessy delivered the second Todd 

 Memorial Lecture for the present Session, " On the Irish Triads." 



The Secretary read for Mr. A. H. Anglin, m.a., a Paper " On 

 Trigonometrical I^otes." 



Donations to the Library and Museum were announced, and thanks 

 were voted to the respective Donors. 



Monday Evening, June 9, 1884. 

 SiE Pateick Keenan, e.c.m.g., was moved to the Chair. 



Dr. John J. Cranny and Mr. William J. Knowles signed the Roll, 

 and were admitted Members of the Academy. 



Dr. Frazer read Papers "On an Ancient Cross-bow or 'Latch,' 

 found in an Excavation in the City of Dublin;" and " On a Unique 

 Silver Medallic Plaque, commemorative of Dr. Martin Luther," which 

 had been exhibited at the previous Meeting, 



