404 Royal Irish Academy. 



Professor Johnson, n.sc, read a Eeport by Mr. W. "West, p.l.s., 

 and Professor Gr. S. "West, s.a., f.l.s. — " Contributions to the Presh- 

 water Algae of the K'orth of Ireland " (being a Heport from the Eoyal 

 Irish Academy Pauna and Plora Committee). 



Mr. Edward Gwynn, m.a., f.t.c.d., read the first Todd Memorial 

 Lecture of the present series — Suhject : " Bindsenchas of Sliab Eladma^ 

 Duiblind, and Liamain." 



Mo:!fDAT, Jantjaet 27, 1902. 



Pjrof. Eobeut Atktn'son, lx.d., litt. d., President, in the Chair. 



Eev. "W. E, "Westropp Eoberts, b.d., f.t.c.d., read a paper on 

 '* Some Properties of a certain Quintic Curve." 



Mr. Edward Gwynn, m.a., p.t.c.d. read his second Todd 

 Memorial Lectiu'e of the present series. — Snlject : " Poems from the 

 Dindsenclias on Baii-end Chermain, Dun Gabail, and Belach Durgein." 



The proposal Certificates of the following Candidates for Member- 

 ship were read : — 



Eev. Laurence O'Kieran. 



Professor "Wllbraham PitzJohn Trench, ir.A. 



Mo^-DAT, Pebeuaey 10, 1902. 

 Peof. Eobeet Atexstso^t, ll.d,, litt.d., President, in the Chair. 



Eight Hon I\Ir. Justice Madden, ll.d., signed the Eoll, and was 

 admitted a member of the Academy. 



Mr. Edward Gwynn, h.a., f.t.c.d. read his third Todd Memorial 

 Lecture of the present series. — Sulject : ' ' Poems from the Dindsenchas 

 on Dun Crimthaind, and other places." 



Professor G. A. J. Cole, f.g.s., exhibited a specimen of Telluride 

 of Gold from Colorado, presented to the Academy by .Mr. Philip 

 Argall, ii.E.i.A., and moved that the thanks of the Academy be given 

 to Mr. Ai'gall ; the motion was seconded by Professor O'Eeilly, and 

 passed. 



