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1816.] Philosophical Transactions for 1815, Part II. 133 
14. An Essay towards the Calculus of Functions. By C. Bab- 
bage, Esq.—(See Annals of Philosophy, vol. vii. p. 1.) 
15. Some additional Experiments and Observations on the Rela- 
tion which subsists between the Nervous and Sanguiferous Systems. 
By A. P. Wilson Philip, Physician in Worcester.—(See Annals of 
Phiiosophy, vol. vii. p. 69.) 
ArricLte XIII. 
Proceedings of Philosophical Societies, 
ROYAL SOCIETY. 
On Thursday, Nov. 30, the day of the anniversary meeting of 
the Society for the election of office-bearers, the Rumford medal 
was given to Dr. Brewster, for his papers published in the Transac-~ 
tions. The following office bearers were elected for the ensuing 
year :— 
Presipent—The Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. K. B. 
Secrerartzs—Wm. Hyde Wollaston, M.D. 
Taylor Combe, Esq. M. A, 
TREASURER—Samuel Lysons, Esq. 
OF THE OLD COUNCIL. 
Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. 
Sir Charles Blagden. 
Samuel Goodenough, Lord Bishop of Carlisle, V. P. 
Taylor Combe, Esq. Sec. M.A. 
Davies Giddy, Esq. M. P. 
Sir Everard Home, Bart. V. P. 
Samuel Lysons, Esq. Treasurer, V. P. 
George Earl of Morton, K. T. V. P. 
John Pond, Esq. Astronomer Royal. 
Wm. Hyde Wollaston, M.D. 
Thomas Young, M. D. Sec. For. Corresp, 
Of THE NEW COUNCIL. » 
John Barrow, Esq. 
Mark Beaufoy, Esq. 
Henry Brown, Esq. 
Sir Humphry Davy. 
Philip Earl of Hardwicke, K. G, 
Edward Howard, Esq. 
John Latham, M.D. Pres. Coll. Phys. 
Thomas James Mathias, Esq. 
Sir John Nicol, M. P. 
George Earl of Winchelsea. K. G. © 
