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Appendix. 
Committee of Pullic Literature and Antiquities. 
John T. Gilbert, F. S. A. 
"William H. Hardinge, Esq. 
John Kells Ingram, LL. D. 
Sir W. E. Wilde, M. D. 
Samuel Ferguson, LL. D. 
W. J. O'Donnavan, LL. D. 
Alexander G. Eichey, LL. B. 
John E. Garstin, LL. B., F. S. A. 
Eev. William Eeeves, D. D. 
Lord Talbot De Malahide, F. E. S. 
Teeasueer. — John E. Garstin, LL. B. 
Secretaet of the Academy. — W. K. Sullivan, Ph. D. 
Seceetaet of the Council. — John Kells Ingram, LL. D. 
Seceetaey of Foeeign Coeeespondence. — Sir W. E. Wilde, M. D. 
LiBEAEiAN-. — John T. Gilbert, F. S A. 
Ciere: to the Academy. — Edward Clibborn, Esq. 
The President, under his hand and seal, appointed the following 
Vice-Presidents for the ensuing year : — 
Henry Hennessy, F. E. S. 
Eev. Samuel Haughton, M. D., F. E. S. 
Samuel Ferguson, LL. D. 
Lord Talbot de Malahide, F. E. S. 
" Christian Inscriptions in the Irish language," was presented to 
the Library by Miss Stokes, and thanks returned for the donation. 
Apeil 8, 1872. 
Eev. J. H. Jellett, B. D., President, in the Chair. 
William Hillier Baily, F. G. S., John Ball Greene, Esq., Sir Arthur 
Purves Phayre, K. C. S. L, and Standish G. Eowley Esq., were elected 
Members of the Academy. 
The Secretary reported from the Council that Mr. Phineas Abra- 
ham had been obliged to give up his intended voyage, and had ac- 
cordingly returned the £50 which had been voted to him for scientific 
researches connected therewith. He also explained that the Council 
had allocated this money as follows : — 
