AND LIST OF MEMBERS ELECTED. 7I7 



COUIJSELLOKS. 



Dr Geeville. Dr Grahau. 



T. Jameson Torrie, Esq. Dr Aiison. 



Sir James Miles Riddell, Bart. Sir Henry Jardine. 



Professor Dunbar. John Shank More, Esq. 



Thomas Thomson, Esq. Professor Henderson. 



J. T. Gibson-Craig, Esq. Professor Kelland. 



The following Committee was named to audit the Treasurer's accounts : — 

 J. T. Gibson-Craig, Esq. William Paul, Esq. 



W. A. Cadell, Esq. 



MEMBERS ELECTED. 

 ORDINARY. 



January 6. 1840. 

 Alan A. Maconochie, Esq., Advocate. Martyn J. Roberts, Esq. 



Robert Daun, M. D., Dep. Insp. Gen. of Army Hospitals. 



February 3. 1840. 

 Robert Chambers, Esq. Sir John MacNeill, G. C. B. 



James Forsyth, Esq. 



Memorandum.— '2>d February 1840. — At the ordinary meeting of this date, it was proposed 

 to the Society by the Council, that an Address should be presented to the Queen on the occa- 

 sion of her Marriage. The meeting having agreed to this measure, the following draft of an 

 Address was read, and a remit was made to the Council to prepare the Address for transmis- 

 sion, and to take the necessary steps for having it presented to Her Majesty. 



TO THE QUEEN. 



May it please your Majesty, 



We, the President and Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, established for the 

 promotion of Letters and Science, feel it to be our bounden duty to join with all your Majesty's 

 faithful and loyal subjects in offering our sincere and cordial congratulations on the auspicious 

 union of your Majesty with an illustrious Prince, who has become the fortunate object of your 

 Majesty's choice, in circumstances which afford to your Majesty's devoted subjects the fullest 

 assurance that, under a gracious Providence, it cannot fail to contribute to your Majesty's do- 

 mestic happiness, and to alleviate the burden of those cares, and of those high and arduous 

 duties to which, for the happiness of those realms, your Majesty has been called. 



That your Majesty and your Royal Consort may long live in the undisturbed enjoyment 

 of public and private prosperity, is the earnest prayer of, 



May it please your Majesty, 



Your Majesty's most dutiful subjects and servants. 



The President and Fellows of the Royal 

 Society of Edinburgh. 



Signed in name and by appointment of the Society, 



Thomas Makdougal Brisbane, P. 

 John Robison, Sec. 



