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The following papers were read : — 



" On the Geology of the Antrim (Part II.) Igneous Rocks," by 

 John Kelly, Esq., C. E. 



"On the Inscribed Caverns at LoughnacloydufT, County of Ferma- 

 nagh," by W. H. Wakeman, Esq. 



Donations presented, and thanks returned to the donors. 



June 8, 1868. 

 Denis H. Kelly, Esq., D. L., in the Chair. 



The following recommendations of the Council were adopted : — 



I. " To grant the sum of £21 for the purchase of two Copperplates of 

 an ancient Bell, known as the ' Berrnan Cuilnean.' 

 II. " To grant the sum of £42 for a Portrait of the late Charles Halli- 

 day, Esq., M.R.I.A., by Mr. Catterson Smith, to be placed in 

 the Academy House." 



The following papers were read : — 



" On Geological Climate" (Part I.), by Henry Hennessy, Esq., 

 F.R.S., &c. 



" On some recent Excavations at Howth," by the Rev. J. E. Shear- 

 man. 



Donations were presented, and thanks voted to the donors. 



June 22, 1868. 

 Sie "William Wilde, M. D., Yice- President, in the Chair. 

 The following papers were read : — 



" On Urns containing Human Remains recently found at Palmers- 

 town," by William Erazer, M.D. 



" On Geological Climate" (Part II.), and also " On Two Streams 

 flowing from the same source in opposite directions," by Henry Hen- 

 nessy, Esq., E.R.S. 



" On the Antiquities of Tullagh, near Cabinteely, county of Dublin," 

 by Henry Parkinson, Esq. 



" On certain Gold Ornaments said to have been found near Clon- 

 macnoise, and now in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy," by the 

 Rev. James Graves. 



It was Resolved, — " That the paper by the Rev. James Graves be 

 referred to Council for consideration." 



Donations were presented, and thanks returned to the donors. 



The Academy then adjourned to November 9, 1868. 



