APPENDIL 
MINUTES OF THE ACADEMY 
FOR THE SESSION 1870-71. 
KOYEMBEK 14, 1870. 
Rev. J. H. Jellett, B. D., President, in tlie Chair. 
The following Paper was read : — 
On the difficulties attendant on the transcription of Ogham 
Legends, and the means of avoiding them." (Part 1st.) Ey Samuel 
Perguson, LL. D. The author presented a collection of paper casts or 
moulds, taken from a number of Ogham-inscribed stones, illustrative 
of his paper, whereupon it was resolved, 
" That the handsome present of impressions of Ogham monuments, 
offered by Dr. Perguson, be gratefully accepted, and that the marked 
thanks of the Academy be given to him for his important gift." 
The Secretary of Council brought up the proposed Memorial to 
Her Majesty's Grovernment about the preservation of the scientific, 
literary, and artistic collections of Paris, which was read and adopted. 
(See p. XXV.) 
Donations to the Museum were presented, and thanks voted to the 
several donors. 
Stated Meeting, November 30, 1870. 
Rev. J. H. Jellett, B. D., President, in the Chair. 
The Right Hon. the Earl of Rosse, and the Right Hon. the Lord 
Yentry, were elected Members of the Academy. 
A letter from the Right Hon. Earl Granville, in answer to the 
Memorial addressed to Her Majesty's Government, was read. (See 
p. xxvi.) 
The President delivered an address. 
It was proposed by Sir Robert Kane, M. D., &c., seconded by 
William Stokes, M. D., &c., and resolved unanimously : — 
" That the President's Address be printed in the ' Proceedings.' " 
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