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Royal L'ish Academe/. 
at the Stated Meeting: ou the 15th instant I was elected an HonoraTy 
Member of the Eoyal Irish Academy in the Section of Science. 
"Permit me to express my most cordial thanks to the Academy 
for the distinction conferred upon me in enrolling me on the list of 
their Honorary Members, 
" It is a most unexpected honour, and is consequently the more 
appreciated. 
" Eelieve me to remain 
Your obedient Servant, 
" "William Turner. 
" De. E. Perceval Weight, 
" Secretary Eoyal Irish Academy.'^ 
Donations to the Library were announced and thanks were voted 
to the Donors. 
Mr. J. Y. Eobertson presented to the Academy some tracings from 
fiescoes on the walls of St. Canice's Cathedi^al, Kilkenny. 
A special vote of thanks was passed for this Donation. 
Monday, Apeil 28, 1890. 
Eev. De. Haughton, f.e.s.. President, in the Chair. 
The Secretary read for Mr. Joseph Wright a Eeport on the For- 
aminifera of the South of Ireland. 
Professor O'Eeilly read a " Note on the Occurrence of Idocrase in 
the County of Monaghan." 
Dr. Erazer read a "ISTote on two Medals of St. Vergil and St. 
Eudbert, Irish Missionary Saints of the Seventh Century, struck at 
Salzburg. 
Dr. Prazer read a " I^ote on the Irish Eemains at Lough Crew," 
and exhibited a series of Illustrations by the late Gr. Y. Du IS'oyer of 
the Scribed Stones found at Lough Crew. 
Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks were voted 
to the Donors. 
A letter was read from Dr. John M'Donnell, m.e.i.a., presenting a 
Copy of the Lilkim Medecinae to the Library. 
A special vote of thanks was accorded to Dr. M'Donnell for this 
Donation. 
