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Mr. Friend. 



Redmond Buxton, Esq. 



Mr. Brettel. 



Mr. Lawrance. 



Henry Obie, Esq. 



E. Sheldon, Esq. 



Odo Russell, Esq. 



Thomas Landseer, Esq., F.Z.S. 



Samuel Gurney, Esq., M.P., F 



George Nevile, Esq., F.Z.S. 

 A. Arcedeckne, Esq., F.Z.S. 

 Mrs. Egan. 



Rev. M. Hill. 



Capt. Duncan Baillie. 



Miss Bell. 



Hon. E. Chitty. 



Frederic Ouvry, Esq., F.Z.S. 



Lady Cust. 



F. Roxburgh, Esq., F.Z.S. 



Two Lizards. 



Six Lizards. 



A Royal Rock Snake. 



A Locust. 



A young Alligator. 



A Chameleon. 



Twenty-one Tortoises, 



Four Common Water Newts, 



a Leech, and Fourteen 



Water Snails. 



z.s. 



Twenty-five young Trout, and 



Trout Spawn. 

 Six Burbots. 

 Crayfish and Oysters, ^c. 

 Collection of Marine and 



Freshwater Animals. 

 Eight Actinias. 

 A Common Seal. 

 A Hermit Crab. 

 Trout Spawn. » 



A Gold Fish. 

 Marine Animals. 

 Four Pectens. 



Conclusion. 



The Council cannot conclude their Report without a 

 record of their thanks to the Committees of Audit, 

 Finance, and Publication, to whom their best acknow- 

 ledgments are due for the time and attention they have 

 bestowed on their respective branches of the business of 

 the Society. 



The state of the Establishment is in the highest degree 

 satisfactory both as to the efficiency, health, and variety of 

 the Collection : the casualties have been remarkably few, 

 and the additions of an extremely desirable kind. 



The continued interest of the public is satisfactorily 

 evinced by the increase of visitors on Mondays ; and the 

 desire of the most influential members of the community 

 to promote the objects of the Society is amply proved by 

 the List of Donations, many of which were obtained only 

 at the cost of great labour and expense by the liberal bene- 



