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London.—The National Fish Culture Association. 
ee The Geologists’ Association. 
<s The Entomological Society. 
“s The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 
gs The Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 
* The British Museum. 
36 The British Museum (Natural History Department). 
ss The Geological Society of London. 
a The Essex Field Club. 
me The Iron and Steel Institute. 
ss The Physical Society. 
=< The Quekett Microscopical Club. 
ay The Royal Colonial Institute. 
“ The Royal Institution of Great Britain. 
Si The Royal Society. 
oe The London Mathematical Society. 
ss The Society of Arts. 
ie The Society of Antiquaries. 
se The Mining Journal and Railway and Commercial Gazette. 
Leicester.— The Literary and Philosophical Society. 
Manchester.—The Literary and Philosophical Society. 
ge The Owens College. 
ae The Field Naturalists’ Society. 
se The Geological Society. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.— North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical 
Engineers. 
ae Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and 
Newecastle-upon-Tyne. 
Penzance.—-Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. 
Plymouth.—-The Plymouth Institution and Devon and Cornwall Natural History 
Society. 
Taunton.— Somersetshire Archeological and Natural History Society. 
‘Truro.— Royal Institution of Cornwall. 
York.—The Yorkshire Philosophical Society. 
(2.) ScorLanD. 
Dumfries.—Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian: 
Society. 
Dundee.— Dundee Naturalists’ Society. 
Edinburgh. —The Edinburgh Geological Society. 
ae The Royal Physical Society. 
The Royal Society. 
The Royal Observatory, 
f The Royal Scottish Society of Arts. 
« The Botanical Society. 
Glasgow. —The Geological Society of Glasgow. 
ae The Natural History Society. 
