52 Mr. R. Lloyd Praeger on A Historical Trial. 



Professor Boas, in moving a vote of thanks to the lecturer, said 

 the lecture had been a most admirable one, and he was sure he 

 spoke for everyone present when he said they had listened to it with 

 intense interest. Indeed, he had not heard anything so interesting 

 of its kind since he heard Mr. Evans in Oxford give an account of 

 his discoveries in Crete. They had all derived added interest from 

 it by the fact that facsimiles of the gold ornaments had been 

 exhibited that night. He (Professor Boas) had not the shadow of 

 a doubt that the proper home for the ornaments was the Museum 

 in Dublin, where there was a marvellous collection of Celtic 

 ornaments. 



Mr. Wilson seconded the motion, which was heartily passed. 



Mr. Fennell said that facsimiles of the ornaments were now in 

 the possession of the Belfast Corporation, and might be inspected 

 by those who cared to see them in the Free Library. 



Mr. Praeger suitably acknowledged the vote of thanks. 



