408 Royal Irish Academy. 



Mr. Edward Gwynn, m.a.,f.t.c.d., read his fourth Todd Memorial 

 Lecture of the present series. — Subject : " Poems from the Dindsenchas 

 of Loch Garman, and other places." j 



Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks voted to the 

 Donors. 



In accordance with section 2, Chapter n., of the By-Laws, the 

 President read, in alphabetical order, the names of the following 

 Candidates for Membership recommended by the Council for elec- 

 tion: — 



John Isaac Beare, m.a., f.t.c.d. 



David Comyn. 



Samuel Dill, m.a. 



Most Eev. James Bennett Keene, d.d. 



Albert Edward Mettam, B.Sc. 



Bev. Henry Kingsmill Moore, d.d. 



Leonard Eichard Ffleming Strangways, m.a. 



Wilbraham Eitz John Trench, m.a. 



A communication fi'om the Owen's College, Manchester, inviting 

 the presence of a representative of the Academy on the occasion of the 

 Jubilee of Owen's College, was read, and it was resolved that the 

 President be nominated as the Academy's representative. 



Saturday, March 15, 1902. 



(Stated Meeting). 



Peop. Bobeet Atkinson, ll.d., litt.d., President, in the Chair. 



Minutes of last meeting read. 



Mr. G. H. Kinahan objected to the Minutes being signed on 

 the ground that a letter of his had not been read at the last meeting. 

 The President ruled that the Minutes were a mere record of the acts 

 of the Academy, and that therefore Mr. Kinahan was not in order in 

 his remarks. On Mr. Kinahan continuing to speak, the Secretary 

 moved and Mr. C. J. Joly seconded "that Mr. Kinahan be no longer 

 heard." 



