322 Royal Irish Academy. 



The thanks of the Academy were voted to Mr. Marley for his 

 donation. 



ThE folio-wing grants for Scientific Investigation, recommended by 

 the Council, were approved : — 



£12 to a Committee consisting of Eev. "W. P. Carmody, Prof. Ehys, 

 and Rev. Dr. Buick, to assist them in the Investigation of Ogam stones, 

 and other Antiquities found at Connor. 



£10 to a Committee consisting of Mr. E. Cochrane, Prof. E. P. 

 "Wright, and Prof. Phys, to assist them in the Investigation of an Ogam 

 stone, and other Antiquities found near Ballyhaunis. 



Monday, JSTovEiiBEE 13, 1899. 



Me. John Ribton Gasstin, d.l., f.s.a., Yice-President, in the Chaii'. 



By permission of the Academy, the Eev. H. J. Lawlor, d.d., read 

 a Paper on " The Kilcormac Missal." 



The Secretary read for Prof. John Ehys, ll.d., a " Eeport on the 

 Island Ogam near Ballyhaunis." 



A Gold Armlet and various Bronze and Stone objects, recently 

 acquired for the Museum, were exhibited. 



A special vote of thanks was passed to the Eight Eev. Dr. Day, 

 late Bishop of Cashel, for his donation to the Library of a copy of the 

 Old Testament in Irish, Bishop Bedell's translation, edition of 1685, 

 and the New Testament in Irish, "William O'Donnell's translation, 

 edition of 1681. 



Thttrsdat, ISTovEMBER 30, 1899. 



(Stated Meeting.) 



Most Eev. De. Donnelly, Lord Bishop of Canea, Vice-President, 

 and subsequently Peof. J. P. O'Eeilly, in the Chair. 



Miss Margaret Stokes, Hon. m.e.i.a., read a Paper on "The High, 

 Crosses of Moone, Drumcliff, Termonfechin and Killamery." 



