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and List of Members Elected. 575 
COUNSELLORS. 
Winuiam A. Capex, Esq. James T. Gisson-Craic, Esq. 
James SKENE, Esq. Hon. Lord MrEapowBank. 
Sir Gzorce Curr, Bart. Tuomas Tuomson, Esq. 
Leonarp Horner, Esq. Rev. Archdeacon W1nu1Ams. 
Dr J. H. Davipson. , Dr Wrtx1am Grecory. 
Sir George Bauuineatu. Professor HENDERSON. 
The following Committee was appointed to audit the Treasurer’s accounts :— 
Dr NEiuu. J. T. Grpson-Craice, Esq. Professor HENDERSON. 
Dr Traxx laid on the Table certain resolutions which he announced that he 
should move at the first meeting in January next, for modifying the Laws regarding 
Honorary and Foreign Members. 
December 7. 1835. 
MEMBERS ELECTED. 
ORDINARY. 
James Moncreirr, Esq. Advocate. James Stewart Woop, Esq. 
January 18. 1836. 
MEMBERS ELECTED. 
ORDINARY. 
Wiuram Paut, Esq. Accountant. Roser? Paut, Esq. Secretary to Commer- 
ciai Bank. 
Dr Trattt brought forward, in an amended form, his motion announced on the 
23d November, namely, that the Laws I., X., XI. and XII. should stand thus: 
“* Law I. The Royal Society of Edinburgh shall consist of Ordinary and Ho- 
norary Fellows. 
** Law X. The Honorary Fellows shall not be subject to any contribution. 
This Class shall consist of persons eminent in Science or Literature. Its number 
shall not exceed Fifty-six, of whom Twenty may be British subjects, and Thirty-six 
subjects of foreign states. , 
“ Law XI. Personages of Royal blood may be elected Honorary Fellows, with- 
out regard to the limitation of numbers specified in Law X. 
*‘ Law XII. Honorary Fellows may be proposed by the Council, or by a recom- 
mendation in the form given below, subscribed by three Ordinary Members; and in 
