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ecclesiastical remains on Mahee Island, upon the history of which 

 the late Bishop Reeves had thrown so much light. He admitted 

 that to carry out the work in a proper manner a considerable sum 

 of money would be necessary, but he thought that the funds at 

 the disposal of the Section could not be better spent. 



Mr. W. B. Burrowes heartily supported Canon Carmody's 

 appeal. He said that if more money were required than the 

 Section could afford, he was certain that the amount could easily 

 be raised by subscription, and on his suggestion, the question was 

 referred to the Executive Committee for consideration. 



The election of office-bearers for the year was proceeded 

 with, with the following results : — 



Chairman, Sir Charles Brett, LL.D. 



Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Henry Riddell, M.E. 



(President of the Society). 



Hon. Secretary, Mr. H. C. Lawlor, M.R.I.A. 

 Executive Committee : — Sir Charles Brett, LL.D. ; Mr. 

 Henry Riddell, M.E. (ex-officio) ; Mr. H. C. Lawlor, M.R.LA ; 

 Mr. Arthur Deane, M.R.I.A. (ex-oflficio) ; Rev. Canon Carmody, 

 M.A. ; Mr. H. R. Lepper, M.A., F.R.Hist.S. ; Mr. Thomas Edens 

 Osborne, F.R.S.A.I. ; Mr. W. B. Burrowes, F.R.S.A.I. ; Mr. 

 Fergus Greeves, Rev. William Adams, M.A. ; Mr. Alec Wilson, 

 J.P., M.R.I.A. ; Mr. Godfrey Ferguson, J.P., C.E. 



