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PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
buildings, not forgetting the debt of gratitude due to their old and 
valued Yice-President, Dr. Lloyd, for having so long afforded us the 
use of his rooms for all the purposes of the Society, and for still con¬ 
tinuing to do so for the Meetings of the Council, and the place of de¬ 
posit of the Library. 
A slight change has been made in the By-Laws of the Society during 
the past year, the effect of which is,— 
1st. To allow Annual Subscribers to pay either an entrance fee of 
£1 and an annual subscription of £1, or an entrance fee of £5 and an 
annual subscription of 10s.; and— 
2ndly. To enlarge the term from one month to sixty-three days, 
during which a non-resident Life Member may reside within twenty 
miles of Dublin, without being liable for his annual subscription; and 
to reduce such annual subscription, when due, from £1 to 10s. It is 
also proposed that any Annual Subscriber who has paid an entrance fee 
of £5 may at any time compound by a further payment of £5 for his 
annual subscription of 10s. 
The ballot was then opened, and the following declared duly 
elected:— 
President. —Eev. Professor Haughton, M. A., P.T.C.D., M.R.I.A. 
Y ice-Presidents. —James Apjohn, M. D., M.R.I.A.; Professor 
Harvey, M. D., M. E. I. A., P. L. S.; Eev. Humphrey Lloyd, D. D., 
S.P.T.C.D.; Sir Richard Griffith, Bart., LL.D.; Lord Talbot de Ma- 
lahide, F. E.S., M.E.I. A. 
Treasurers. —Gilbert Sanders, Esq., M. E. I. A.; F. J. Sidney, LL. D., 
M.E.I. A. 
Secretaries. —J. Beete Jukes, M. A., M. E. I. A.; E. Percival 
Wright, M.B., M.E.I. A. 
Council. —Robert Mallet, C.E., M.E.I. A.; Edward Wright, LL.D., 
M. E. I. A.; Robert Callwell, M. A., M. E. I. A ; Eev. J. A. Galbraith, 
F.T.C.D., M.E.I. A.; John Kelly, Esq.; George M‘Dowell, M. A., 
F. T. C. D.; Samuel Downing, C. E., LL. D., M. E. I. A.; John B. Doyle, 
Esq.; Dominick M‘Causland, Esq.; JohnR. Kinahan, M.D., M.R.I.A.; 
G. Y. Du Hoyer, M. E. I. A.; Alexander H. Haliday, M. A., M. E.I. A., 
F.L. S.; Eev. Joseph Carson, D.D., F.T.C.D., M.R.I.A; Alexander 
Carte, M. A., M.B., M.E.I.A.; John Ball Greene, Esq. 
The Society then adjourned till 9 o’clock. 
ADJOURNED ANNIVERSARY MEETING, FEBRUARY 10, 1858. 
Lord Talbot de Malahide in the Chair. 
The following addition to the By-Laws was proposed and adopted:— 
“ Any person residing as above, who shall have paid an admission fee 
of £5, shall be at liberty to compound for his annual subscription of 10s., 
by the payment of a further sum of £5.” 
