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one in the class of Antiquities. 'The Council have recommended to 
you, to be balloted for at this meeting, M. Vrolik, of Amsterdam, 
one of the most eminent naturalists of the present day, to be elected 
an Honorary Member in the class of Science; and M. Alfred de 
Maury, President of the Société des Antiquaires de France, to be 
elected an Honorary Member in the class of Antiquities. 
Ir was RESOLVED,—That the Report of the Council be 
adopted, and printed in the Proceedings. 
The Ballot for the annual election having closed, the 
Scrutineers reported that the following gentlemen were elected 
Officers and Council for the ensuing year :— 
President.—Rev. Thomas R. Robinson, D.D. 
Treasurer.—Robert Ball, LL.D. 
Secretary to the Academy.—Rev. J. H. Todd, D.D. 
Secretary to the Council._Rev. John H. Jellett, A.M. 
Secretary of Foreign Correspondence. — Rev. Samuel 
Butcher, D.D. 
Librarian.—Rev. William H. Drummond, D.D. 
Clerk and Assistant Librarian.—Edward Clibborn. 
Committee of Science. 
Sir William R. Hamilton, LL.D.; Rev. Humphrey 
Lloyd, D.D.; James Apjohn, M.D.; Robert Bali, LL. D.; 
Sir Robert Kane, M.D.; George J. Allman, M.D.; Rev. 
Samuel Haughton, A. M. 
Committee of Polite Literature. 
Rey. William H. Drummond, D. D.; Rev. Charles W. 
Wall, D.D.; John Anster, LL. D.; Rev. Charles Graves, 
D.D.; Rey. Samuel Butcher, D.D.; Digby P. Starkey, Esq.; 
Rey. John H. Jellett, A.M. 
