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removed may be re-instated by the Council, within two years, 

 on the payment of the sums due by him. 



On this By-Law the Council will immediately have to 



act. 



Publications. 



Since the last Annual General Meeting two Parts of the 

 Transactions (the Second and the Third) have been pub- 

 lished ; and materials for the Fourth Part have been col- 

 lected to such an extent as to justify the hope that it may 

 appear in the course of the present season. 



The Proceedings have also continued to be published in 

 monthly Numbers as usual. 



Both the one and the other have been well received, and 

 have been extensively circulated in this and in other coun- 

 tries. The Proceedings are given to all the Members of the 

 Society who apply for them; and are forwarded, as oppor- 

 tunities offer, to the Foreign and Corresponding Members, 

 with whom they contribute materially to the maintenance of 

 an occasional intercourse. The Transactions, as well as the 

 Proceedings, have been presented to the libraries of most of 

 the distinguished Societies abroad, as well as to the more 

 important of the Scientific Societies of our own country. 



The care and diligence with which the preparation of these 

 works has been superintended by the Committee of Publi- 

 cation, and the assiduity with which that Committee has 

 discharged the other duties entrusted to it, are well deserv- 

 ing of the best thanks of the Society. 



THE GARDENS 



have continued throughout the year to attract a considerable 



influx of 



Visitors, 



the number of whom, in 1 834. amounted to 208,583. In 



