268 CHARLES CARDALE BABINGTON. 



{ibid. 18 Jan. 1828) ; mar. Tuesday 23 Apr. 1844, at Ampney Crucis, Glouc, Jane^ 

 eldest daughter of the Rev. Andr. Daubeney of Eastington {ibid. 27 Apr.) ; of Dar- 

 lington-place, Bath, mar. 24 June 1862, at Stapleford, Sarah, eldest daughter of the 

 Rev. Rob. Hawthorn, vie. of Stapleford {Gent. Mag. 1862, ii 222). Presented his. 

 library (about 1200 volumes) and his herbarium of British plants to the Bath Lit. 

 and Sci. Institute {Camb. Chron. 14 Aug. 1869). Died 1 Sept. 1893. 



P. 68. Sept. 17 1837. Bullock. George Bullock, of St. John's, B.A. 1834,, 

 M.A. 1837, B.D. 1844. Fellow. Presented to the vicarage of Aldworth, Berks,, 

 on the resignation of J. T. Austen {Camb. Chron. 29 May 1848). Married 10 Sept. 

 1850 at Soutbport, Beatrice, 3rd daughter of the late Wm. Bromelow Esq, of Mer- 

 ton Bank, St. Helens (ibid. 28 Sept.). Died at Aldworth 16 Oct. 1858, aet. 46 

 {Gent. Mag. 1858, ii 645). His wife Beatrice had died 7 Jan. 1856 {ibid. 1856, ii. 

 213). 



P. 69. Dec. 9 1837. Sendeka. The minutes of this Club have passed into 

 Dr. Peile's hands from Edm. Thompson, Fellow of Christ's (B.A. 1840, M.A. 1843). 



P. 72. June 25 1838. Frimitiae Florae Sarnicae, p. ix. "Firmly convinced 

 that the geological structure of a country exerts great influence upon vegetation, 

 but being unfortunately quite unacquainted with the geology of crystalline rocks, 

 I applied to my excellent friend, F. C. Lukis, Esq., of Guernsey (who has paid great 

 attention to the structure of his native islands, and indeed to nearly every depart- 

 ment of their Natural History and Antiquities*), and he has favoured me with the 

 following sketch of the geology of the Channel Islands." p. xv. " To F. C. Lukis,. 

 Esq., I am indebted for a catalogue of the Lichens observed by him in Guernsey." 



P. 80. July 14 1839. The Rev. H. Comyn. Son of Stephen C. Esq., of London, 

 educated at Westminster, matriculated at Christ Church 11 Dec. 1795, aet. 20, 

 B.A. 23 May 1799, M.A. 23 June 1808, vicar 1821 of Manaccan, Cornwall, and 

 1837 of Sancreed, where he died 30 July 1851, aet. 76. For his one publication 

 "A Parish Lecture on Regeneration. 1850," see Boase and Courtney, Bibliotheca 



P. 80. July 15 1839. The Rev. E. Femeck. Son of Henry P., M.D., bom 

 at Penzance 7 Aug. 1800; of Peterhouse, B.A. 1826, M.A. 1830; died April 24 

 1862 (Boase and Courtney, ibid, also the supplement. N. S; Q.% Ser. xii 1 2). 



P. 84. Aug. 16 1839. C. Bird, Rector of Mordiford. Charles John Bird of 

 Magd. Coll., Cambr., B.A. 1799, M.A. 1802, F.S.A. ; died 16 Dec. 1854, at Mordi- 

 ford, aged 77 {Gent. Mag. 1855, i 215). 



P. 85. Dec. 7 1839. Hore. William Strong Hore of Queens', B.A. 1830, 

 M.A. 1840, F.L.S., F.G.S., son of Major James Ryves Hore, R.M., born Mar. 29 1807 

 at Stonehouse, Rector of St. Clement's Oxford, 1850 — 55, vicar of Shebbear, Devon, 

 1855. Died Febr. 19 1882 at Basingstoke. See Bibliotheca Cornub. i and iii for 

 his botanical papers. 



P. 87. March 7 1840. Hallam's " Constitutional History." This book, with 

 its coat of red russia, still speaks the thanks of the Club, signed "J. Francis, 

 President," i.e. James F. of Christ's, B.A. 1838, M.A. 1841. 



• " It is to be hoped that Mr. Lukis will soon favour the scientific ■world with a detailed 

 account of the Antiquities, Geology, Conchology, and Crustacea of Guernsey, in all which de- 

 partments his collections are peciiliarly rich." 



