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9. H. T. T. Maunsell, M. D. 13. J. S. Sloane, Esq., C. K 



10. George Mxon, M.D. 14. Eev. Henry Joy Tombe. 



11. Rev. Thaddeus O'Mahony. 15. Joseph Wilson, Esq. 



12. W. T. Sargeant, Esq. 16. Henry Wilkie, Esq. 



JSTo Honorary Members have been elected. 



It was Resolved, — That the Report of the Council now read be re- 

 ceived and adopted. 



APPENDIX TO REPORT. 



A return of the additions to the Museum, made during the year end- 

 ing the March 15, 1862 :-— 



Presentations. — By W. R. Wilde, Esq., a bronze jug, pin, and 

 dagger; by H. Christy, Esq., three flakes of flint ; by J. Mcholson, Esq., 

 a flint crucible ; by Dr. H. Hudson, a statuette ; by Lord G. A. Hill, a 

 lump of bog butter. 



Purchases. — Erom A. Sproule, Esq., a belt-plate, a monogram, a 

 saddle-pommel, a shield-boss, two waUoon boxes, all of brass ; a spear of 

 bronze ; an ecclesiastical bell, a crucifixion, two pipe packers, and a large 

 knife, all of iron ; an ornament of flint, and two fragments of tombstones, 

 and portions of jars. EromH. Lewis, a bell-head of copper, three axes, a 

 celt, a dagger, three hatchets and a palstave of bronze. Erom James 

 O'Donnel, two bronze bosses, a double ring of bronze, four flint arrow- 

 heads, a stone whorl, and portion of jar, a smoking pipe, a cinerary urn, 

 and a ring of coal. Erom Peter O'Connell, a bronze dagger-blade. Erom 

 Mr. Campbell, a bronze dish. Erom Charles Haliday, the Soiscel Mo- 

 laise. Erom T. Cullen, plaster casts of a gold boss, a celt and handle, 

 a gold fibula, a bronze rapier. 



J'urehases made under treasure-trove regulations : — In gold, three 

 armillse, a ball, a circle, three coins, three flat discs, a bar, a fragment 

 of ribbed plate, and two tongues ; in silver, forty-eight silver coins ; a 

 brass coin ; a^copper coin; in bronze, an armlet, fragment of arrow-head, 

 three celts, a pin, a ring, and a spear ; in iron, a bit ; in stone, an 

 amulet, and an ornament; in amber, ninety-three beads; in bone, a comb, 

 eleven fibulse, and a pin. Giving a total of additions to the museum 

 of 235 articles within the year ending March 15, 1862. 



His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant having arrived, the President 

 proceeded to deliver the following Address, before presenting the Cun- 

 ningham Medals, recently awarded by the Council : — 



