262 Appenaix 



1879. RUSSELL, W. J., Ph.D. 1902. TURNER, PROF. H. H., 

 1874. SANDERSON, SIR J. S. D.Sc. 



BURDON, BART., LL.D. 1881. TYLOR, PROF. E. B., 



1880. SCOTT, ROBERT H., M.A., D.C.L. 



D.Sc. 1899. WELDON, PROF. W. F. R., 



1900. TEALL, J. J. H., M.A. M.A. 



1898. THOMSON, PROF. J. J., 1886. WHARTON, REAR- ADM. SIR 



M.A., D.Sc. W. J. L., K.C.B. 



1898. THORNYCROFT, SIR J. I. 1887. WILSON, COL. SIR C. W., 



1897. TILDEN, PROF. W. A., K.C.B. 



D.Sc. 



PROF. W. G. ADAMS, MAJOR MACMAHON, and PROF. C. V. BOYS, 



Treasurers. 



IV. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



AT the third meeting of the Club it was announced that a Book for 

 the Minutes had been presented by Sir H. T. de la Beche, a Treasurer's 

 Box by Mr. Gassiot, and a Seal by Mr. T. Bell, for which thanks 

 were voted. 



Sir W. Flower (page 60) was born in 1831. 



In the biographical note on Sir J. Evans (page 62) for 1889 read 

 1898. 



On page 72, in first line of biographical note on Lord Rayleigh, 

 for as read and. 



The note about Dr. N. Wallich on page 152 is needless, for a short 

 biography of him, as an original member, is given on page 24. 



In the biographical statements I have relied especially on the 

 Dictionary of National Biography, supplemented in some cases by 

 obituary notices in the Proceedings of the Royal and other Societies, 

 and occasionally (in those of later date) by personal knowledge. 



While this sheet was passing through the press, the death of 

 Dr. F. du Cane Godman (page 84) was announced as having occurred 

 on Feb. aoth. 



On page 230 a tubular hydroid is said to have been dredged up 

 on the Challenger Expedition from a depth of four miles. That is 

 stated in the Minute Book, but it did not occur to me till too late 

 that this depth was considerably greater than any reached from 



