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have been neither few nor deficient in activity, it must not be 

 imagined that this subject has been exhausted, or that many ques- 

 tions, more especially such as relate to development, do not yet 

 await the results of future iuvestis-ations for their solution. 



The Secretary reported that the following Members had died, 

 or their deaths been ascertained, since the last Anniversary, 



N. L. Austen, Esq. 

 Bhau Dajee, M.D. 

 William Felkin, Esq. 

 Sir Stephen Grlynne, Bart. 

 Eobert E. Grant, M.D. 

 J. E. Gray, Ph.D. 

 Daniel Hanbury, Esq. 

 Kobert Hardwicke, Esq. 

 W. H. Hughes, Esq. 

 Sir William Jardine, Bart. 



Fellows. 



Eev. C. A. Johns. 

 Rev. Charles Kingsley. 

 Sir Charles Lyell, Bart. 

 William Macdonald, M.D. 

 John Martin, Esq. 

 J. T. Moggridge, Esq. 

 Eev. Henry Eookin, M.A. 

 J. W. Eussell, D.C.L. 

 a. E. Tate, M.D. 

 E. C. Woods, Esq. 



FOEEIGN MeMBEBS. 



M. Gustave Thuret. ] Jeffries Wyman, M.D. 



Associates. 

 Mr. W. B. Booth. | Mr. Thomas Corder. 



The Secretary also announced that forty-three Fellows, five 

 Foreign Members, and two Associates had been elected since 

 the last Anniversary. 



At the Election which subsequently took place, G. J. Allman, 

 M.D., was elected President ; J. G. Jeffreys, LL.D., Treasurer 

 and Frederick Currey, Esq., and St. George Mivart, Esq., Secre- 

 taries, for the ensuing year. The following five Fellows were 

 elected into the Council, in the room of others going out : — viz. 

 J. D. Hooker, M D., J. G. Jeffreys, Esq., Major-General Scott, 

 E. B. Sharpe, Esq., and Charles Stewart, Esq. 



Dr. Boycott, on the part of the Committee appointed to audit 

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