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The following resolution was agreed to : — 



That the President and Council be requested to take the necessary 

 steps for the election of a Treasurer at the next meeting of the Academy. 



A paper " On Animal Heat" was read by W. H. O'Leary, Esq. 



Sir W. R. Wilde made observations respecting Antiquities recently 

 acquired by the Academy. 



Donations were presented, and thanks voted to the donors. 



May 27, 1867. 

 J. T. Gilbert, F.S.A., in the Chair. 



W. H. Hardinge, Esq., was elected Treasurer of the Academy. 



A paper, on the Origin of the South European Plants found growing 

 of the West and South- West of Ireland, was read by Henry Hennessy, 

 F.R.S.,M. R.I.A. 



Donations were presented, and thanks voted to the donors. 



June 10, 1867. 

 J. T. Gilbert, E.S.A., in the Chair. 



The 0' Conor Don, M. P., was elected a Member. 



The Chairman announced that, in compliance with the application 

 from the President and Council, the Treasury had authorized an ex- 

 penditure for the extension and refitting of the Museum. 



A communication was read from M. Henri Gaidoz, on Irish Glosses 

 in the Library at Nancy. 



Donations were presented, and thanks voted to the donors. 



June 24, 1867. 

 J. T. Gilbert, E.S.A., in the Chair. 

 Henry M. E. Crofton, Esq., was elected a Member of the Academy. 

 The following papers were read : — 



" On Recent Discoveries in the Trastevere at Rome ;" by Shake- 

 speare Wood, Esq. 



" On some Relationships of Inflorescenses ;" by G. Sigerson, M.D. 



" On a Souterrain at Curraghely, nearKilcrea, Co. Cork ;" by R. B. 

 Brash, M.R.I.A. 



Donations were presented, and thanks voted to the donors. 



The Academy then adjourned to the 12th of November, 1867. 



