l6 PE0CEEDING8 OP THE 



The Secretary then read his report of the deaths, withdrawals, 

 and elections of new Fellows for the past year as follows : — 



Since the last Anniversary Meeting 18 Fellows had died, or 

 their deaths been ascertained, viz. : — 



Fellows (18). 



Patrick DuflEy. 

 John Beswick Perrin. 

 Eobert Maulkin Lingwood. 

 Eobert Gillies. 

 Rev. John Hillier. 

 William Fei'gusson. 

 Sir J. F. Julius von Haast. 

 Thomas Eoutledge. 

 Et. Hon. Alex. J. B. Beresford 

 Hope. 



Sir W. Vernon Guise. 



Edwin Lees. 



W. D'Arcy Godolphin 



Osborne. 

 Prof. Alexander Dickson. 

 Edward Bradford. 

 John Millar. 

 John T. Irvine Boswell. 

 David Williams. 

 William Threlfall. 



Associate (1). 

 John Smith. 



Foreign Membees (5). 



Prof. Spencer J. Baird. 

 Prof. Eobert Caspary. 

 Prof. Anton de Bary. 

 Prof. Asa Gray. 

 Prof. Jules Emile Planchon. 



During the past oflScial year 6 Fellows had withdrawn, viz. : — 



Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell. 

 Henry Bowman Brady. 

 John Cory Havers. 

 Thomas Lane Bancroft. 

 Walter George Woolcombe. 

 Chas. E. Barnard. 



7 Fellows had been struck off the Society's list for non-payment 

 of arrears ; and 31 Fellows and 5 Foreign Members had been 

 elected. 



During the past year there had been received as Donations 

 from private individuals to the Library 105 volumes and 213 

 pamphlets and separate impressions of memoirs. From the 

 various Universities, Academies, and Scientific Societies there 

 had also been received in exchange or otherwise 163 volumes and 

 200 detached parts ; besides 62 volumes and 118 parts obtained 

 by exchange and donation from the editors and proprietors of 

 independent periodicals. 



