APPENDIX. 
MINUTES OF THE ACADEMY 
FOR THE SESSION 1870-7L 
Tebruaey 28, 1871. 
Eey. J. H. Jellett, B. D., President, in the Chair. 
The following recommendation, brought up by the Secretary of Coun- 
cil, was adopted :— 
" That the following allocations be made from the Pund for Pro- 
moting Scientific Researches : 
" I. To B. B. Stoney, C. E., £10 (additional), ' Por experiments on 
Eivets.' 
" II. To R. H. Traquair, M. D., £25, 'Por researches on the Cranial 
Structure of Osseous Pishes.' 
'^III. To J. E.Reynolds, Esq., £10 (additional), ' Por experiments 
on the Spectra of Chlorides under varying conditions.' " 
The following Papers were read : — 
" On the difiiculties attendant on the transcription of Ogham Le- 
gends, and the means of avoiding them." (Part 5th.) By Samuel 
Perguson, LL. D. 
" On Professors King and Rowney's Paper on 'Eozoon Canadense,' " 
By T. Sterry Hunt, M. D. 
Stated Meeting, Maech 16, 1871. 
Rev. I. H. Jellett, B. D., President, in the Chair. 
The Secretary of Council read the Report of the Council for the 
year 1870-71. 
Sir William R. Wilde moved, andG. T. Macartney, Esq., seconded 
the following Resolution : — 
' ' That the Report be referred back to Council for the following 
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