Minutes of Proceedings. 311 



Co. Meath ; other -weapons of the same metal — hronze ring-pins, 

 Ogham-inscribed stones, flint implements, and sepulchral urns. 



The windows some time ago removed from the southern wall of 

 crypt have been replaced, and light again admitted to that portion 

 of the basement in which the larger stone and wooden objects are 

 deposited. 



Great progress has been made with the printing of the "Book of 

 Ballymote," which has so far advanced that the editor confidently 

 expects that the work will be published before the next Report of 

 Council. 



The progress of the printing of the "Annals of Ulster" has not been, 

 (^uite so continuous as the Council was led to anticipate, but twenty- 

 one sheets (336 pages) have been printed off. 



During the past Session the Todd Professor delivered his first 

 series of lectures, of which the introductory lecture has been published ; 

 and the remaining three, which will complete Yol. II., will be pub- 

 lished in the course of the summer. 



The following Ordinary Members have been elected since the 16th 

 March, 1885:— 



1. Most Bev. Nicholas Donnelly, d.d., Bishop of Canea. 



2. George Eibton Crampton, m.a. 



3. Robert Finlay Heron, b.a. 



4. Rev. Robert Conlan. 



5. Rev. James Goodman, m.a. 



6. Robert Cochrane, c.e. 



7. Rev. Edward Alexander Cooke. 



8. Daniel John Cunningham, m.d. 



9. Lucas White King, ll.b. 



10. Thomas Glazebrook Rylands, f.s.a., f.e.a.s. 



11. Robert Crawford, m.a., m.e. 



12. George Coffey, b.a., b.e. 



13. Greenwood Pirn, m.a. 



We have lost by death within the year three Honorary Members 

 in the Section of Polite Literature and Antiquities : — 



1. Henry Bradshaw. 



2. Georg Curtius. 



3. Hans Jakob Asmussen Worsaae. 



