JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 
XXXV 
Anniversary Meetings 23rd January, 1837. 
The Rev. F. W. Mope, President, in the Chair. 
In pursuance of the By-laws, the four following gentlemen were 
removed from the Council : 
Col. Sykes. C. Curtis, Esq. 
Dr. Horsfield. C. Pickering, Esq. 
and the four following gentlemen were elected into the Council in 
their stead : 
J. G. Children, Esq. G. R. Waterhouse, Esq. 
W. S. Mac Leay, Esq. Mr. W. Bennett. 
And the following gentlemen were elected as Officers for the 
ensuing year : 
President J. F. Stephens, Esq. 
Treasurer W. Yarrell, Esq. 
Secretary J. O. Westwood. 
Curators Messrs. Shuckard and Westwood. 
Mr. Waterhouse, on behalf of the auditors of the treasurer’s ac- 
counts, read a report and abstract thereof, which was unanimously 
adopted. 
The Rev. F. W. Hope then read an address upon the state of 
the Society, its progress and prospects. 
It was resolved that a vote of thanks should be given to the Rev. 
F. W. Hope for his address, and that he should be requested to 
allow the same to be printed.* 
The Secretary gave notice that the Council had resolved, that 
the subject of the prize essays for the ensuing year should be the 
Athalia centifolice, or black caterpillar of the turnips. 
February 5th, 1837. 
J. F. Stephens, Esq., President, in the Chair. 
Donations. 
Memoires de la Societe de Physique de Geneve, Vols. 1, 2, 5, G, 
& 7, part 2. By that Society. 
* This address has since been published for distribution amongst the members. 
Copies of it may be had at the Society’s rooms, including an abstract of the trea- 
surer’s accounts as audited. 
