1 PEOCEEDINGS OF THE 



Portuguese Order of tlie Conception. Many of his detached 

 memoirs, in addition to the more important works above quoted, 

 will be found in the ' Annales Generales des Sciences Physiques,' 

 in the 'Bijdragen tot de Natuurkundige Wetenschappen,' in the 

 ' Tijdschrift voor Natuurlijke Greschiedenis,' and in the ' Proceed- 

 ings of the Zoological Society.' 



The Secretary also announced that twenty Fellows, two Foreign 

 Members, and one Associate, had been elected since the last 

 Anniversary. 



At the election which subsequently took place, Thomas Bell, 

 Esq., was re-elected President ; Francis Boott, Esq., M.D., Trea- 

 surer ; John Joseph Bennett, Esq., Secretary ; and George Busk, 

 Esq., Under- (Zoological) Secretary. The following five Fellows 

 were elected into the Council in the room of others going out : — 

 viz. Charles Cardale Babington, Esq. ; William Benjamia Car- 

 penter, Esq., M.D. ; Charles Darwin, Esq. ; Daniel Hanbury, Esq. ; 

 and S. James A. Salter, Esq., M.B. 



The President nominated Francis Boott, Esq., M.D. ; Eobert 

 Brown, Esq., D.C.L. ; Eichard Owen, Esq., D.C.L. ; and William 

 Wilson Saunders, Esq., Vice-Presidents for the ensuing year. 



In pursuance of the Eesolution of the Special G-eneral Meeting 

 of June 17th, 1856, the Coimcil, on the 24th of June, 1856, in- 

 Adted the Members to enter into a subscription for defraying the 

 expenses attendant on the Society's removal to Burlington House ; 

 and the Treasurer now reported the following 



LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. 



Thomas Bell, Esq. {President) £50 



£ s. d. 

 Bennett, J. J., Esq. {Secre- 

 tary) 20 



Bentliam, G., Esq. . . . 20 



Bentley, E., Esq 5 



BlackwaU, J., Esq. . . . 10 

 Boott, F., Esq., M.D., V.P. 



{Treasurer) 20 



Borrer, W., Esq 10 



Botiielcl, B., Esq 20 



Bowerbank, J, S., Esq. . . 20 



