BEATRACTS 
FROM THE MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL 
OF 
THE LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
November 2, 1830. 
AyLMER Bourke Lamsert, Esq., V.P. in the Chair. 
Tus Draft of an Address, proposed to be presented to Hrs 
Masesty, was read and approved of, as follows : 
** To Tug Ktne’s Most Excectent MAJESTY,’ 
* The humble Address of the President and Fellows of the 
** Linnean Society of London. 
* Most GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN, 
** We, Your Masrsty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the 
** President and Fellows of the Linnean Society of London, 
* beg leave to tender to Your Masestry our most cordial 
** congratulations on Your M 7zsTY's accession to the Throne 
** of these Realms. | 
** Whilst expressing our sincere satisfaction at this auspicious 
* event, we are anxious also to offer our condolences, with 
** those of our fellow subjects, to Your Mazzsrv, on the de- 
** cease of our late August Monarch, Your Masezsty’s Royal 
VOL. XVI. b ** Brother, 
