Minutes of Proceedings. 335- 



Monday, Jan-tjaky 10, 1887. 

 Rev. De. HAUGHTOisr, f.e.s., President, in the Chair. 



Eey. John George Birch, m.a. ; F. W. Burhidge, f.l.s. ; Thomas 

 Carroll; Eev. John Gwynn, d. d. ; Louis Fitz Patrick, m. e. c. s. ; 

 Frederick Moore; and William Johnson Sollas, ll.d., d. sc, "were 

 elected Members of the Academy. 



Mr. Robert S. Longworth-Dames signed the Roll, and was admitted 

 a Member of the Academy. 



By permission of the Academy, Mr. E. T. Hardman read " I^otes 

 on some Habits and Customs of the Natives of Kimberley, "Western 

 Australia." 



Surgeon-General King exhibited a Pali Manuscript from Burmah. 



Donations were announced, and thanks were voted to the Donors. 



Monday, January 24, 1887. 

 Rev. De. Hatjghton, p.k.s., President, in the Chair. 



Rev. Stephen M'Ternan, Mr. F. W. Burbidge, Colonel W. G- 

 Wood-Martin, Mr. Thomas Carroll, and Mr. Frederick W. Moore 

 signed the Roll, and were admitted Members of the Academy. 



Dr. Ingeam, v. p., took the Chair, while the President read a 

 Paper " On a ifTew Method of determining Heat Radiation Constants 

 from Mean Monthly Temperature." 



The Secretary read a Paper, by Mr. W. J. Simpson, " On Worked 

 Flints, found on a Raised Beach, at Portrush in 1885." 



The Secretary laid on the Table, "Cunningham Memoirs," Ko. iii., 

 being " !N"ew Researches on Sun-heat, Terrestrial Radiation, &c.," by 

 Rev. Dr. Haughton, f.e.s., President. 



Donations were announced, and thanks were voted to the Donors. 



Mr. John Ribton Garstin, m.a., e.s.a., was appointed a Visitor to 

 the Museum of Science and Art, Dublin, in the room of the late Sir 

 Samuel Ferguson, q.c, ll.d. 



