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DUBLIN STATISTICAL SOCIETY.


PRESIDENT.

His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin.


VICE-PRESIDENTS.

The Earl of Rosse.

The Bishop of Cork.

Mountifort Longfield. Q. C. LL D.

Major Thomas A. Larcom, R E.

The Provost of Trinity College.

Sir Robert Kane.

Edward Barrington, Esq.

Jonathan Pim, Esq.


MEMBERS OF COUNCIL.

Professor Ingram, F.T.C.D.

Robert Ball, LL.D.

James Haughton, Esq.

Professor Allman.

Professor Apjohn, M.D.

Rev. Joseph A. Galbraith, F.T.C.D.

James W. Murland, Esq.

Conway E Dobbs, jun., Esq.

William Hogan, Esq.

Maziere J. Brady, Esq.

S. M. Greer, Esq.

T. H. Todhunter, Esq.


TREASURER.

George Johnston Allman, LL.D., 3, Trinity College.


SECRETARIES.

James A. Lawson, LL.D., 27, Upper Fitzwilliam-street.

Profressor Hancock, LL.D., 74, Lower Gardiner-street.

Profressor Hussey Walsh, LL.B, 27, Summer-hill.


LIBRARIAN.

Richard D. Webb, 176, Great Brunswick-street.


AUDITORS.

Nathaniel Hone, Esq.

James Perry, Esq.


BARRINGTON LECTURERS IN POLITICAL ECONOMY.

Professor Moffett, LL.D.

T. E. Cliffe Leslie, Esq. LL.B.


This society was established in November, 1847, for the purpose of promoting the study of Statistical and Economical Science. The meetings are held on the third Monday in each month, from November till June, inclusive, at 8, P. M. The business is transacted by members reading written communications on subjects of Statistical and Economical Science. No communication is read unless two members of the council certify that they consider it in accordance with the rules and objects of the society. The reading of each paper, unless by express permission of the council previously obtained, is limited to half an hour.

Applications for leave to read papers should be made to the secretaries at least a week previously to the meeting.

Proposals of candidate members should be sent to the secretaries at least a fortnight previously to the meeting.

The subscription to the society is one pound entrance, and ten shillings per annum.