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SoL-iety of London, 3 Ilauover Square, on Wednesday, the 

 8tli of May, at G p.m. Iu the absence of the President, 

 Mr. Philip Lutley Sclater, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., was in 

 the Chair. The Minutes of the last Annual Meeting having 

 been read and confirmed, the Report of tiie Committee was 

 read. It stated that three Ordinary Members (Major II. C. 

 Harford, Mr. W. V. Wood, and Lieut, -Col. J. II. Yule) had 

 withdrawn, and that three (E. Hargitt, F.Z.S., the Rev. 

 H. S. Hawkins, M.A., and A. G. More, P.L.S.) had died 

 since the last Anniversary. 



The number of the Members of the Union at the close of 

 1894 was 281, consisting of 230 Ordinary, 1 Extraordinary, 

 10 Honorary, and 20 Foreign Members. There were 19 

 Candidates for the Ordinary Membership, to be balloted for 

 at the present Meeting. 



The accounts for the year 1894 were presented by the 

 Secretary, and approved by the Meeting. 



The following Ordinary Members were balloted for and 

 declared to be duly elected : — 



H.R.H. Ferdinand, Prince of Bulgaria, Sophia, Bulgaria. 

 Dr. J. Rose Bradford, F.R.S., 52 Upper Berkeley Street, 



Portman Square, W. 

 S. Gurney Buxton, Calton Hall, Norfolk. 

 Richard Edward Coles, Oakfield, Milton, Lymington. 

 Sir Savile B. Crosshn', Bart., F.Z.S., Somerleyton, 



Lowestoft ; and 12 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. 

 Surgeon-Capt. C. Donovan, 1st Burma Rifles, Maymyo, 



Burma. 

 Edmund A. S. Elliot, M.R.C.S., Albert Villa, Kings- 

 bridge, South Devon. 

 Carl, Freiherr von Erlanger, Nieder Ingelheim, Rhein- 



Hessen, Germany. 

 John J. M. Falconer, Magdalene College, Cambridge. 

 Frederick William Frohawk, 39 Dornton Road, Balham^ 



S.W. 

 Oxley Grabham, Grosvenor Road, Scarbro'. 

 Lionel W. Hinxman, B.A., Geological Survey of Scot- 

 land, Edinburgh. 



