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Admission Fee, History of Statutes relating to the 112- 



Admission Money, original Kegulation concerning 7 



Admission of Fellows, History of Statutes relating to the 102 



Admission of Strangers to Meetings, History of Statutes relating to 113 



Airy, Sir George. Biographical Note 209- 



Amanuensis, Original Office of 6 



Anatomical Experiments, the Society's right to demand Bodies of executed 



Criminals for 13 



Annual Contributions, History of Statutes relating to the 112, 113 



Apothecaries, Society of, Correspondence of the Royal Society with the, 



respecting the Botanic Gardens, Chelsea 154 



Arms of the Royal Society 14 



Arundel House, the Society meets at ; 13 



Assistant Secretary, Office of, created 108, 112 



Assistant to the Secretaries, use of the Title 132 



Bakerian Lecture Fund, History of the 123 



Banks, Sir Joseph. Biographical Note 208 



Benefactors of the Society, early Registration of 115 



List of 115 



Bodies of executed Criminals, the Society's right to demand for Dissec- 

 tion 13 



Botanic Gardens, Chelsea, History of the 153 



Relation of the Royal Society to the 153 



Brady Library Fund, History of the 131 



Brodie, Sir Benjamin. Biographical Note 20l> 



Brouncker, William, Lord Viscount, early connection with the Society . . 3, 5, 8, 15 



Biographical Note 205 



Buchanan Medal Fund, History of the 131 



Burlington House, the Society moves to > 13 



Burrow, James. Biographical Note 207 



Busts in the Apartments of the Society, List of 175 



Cambridge University, Professorship at, in the election of which the 



Society is represented 135 



Carbery, John, Earl of. Biographical Note 206 



Catalogue of Scientific Papers, History of the 166 



Charles II approves the Design of the Society 4 



becomes a Member of the Society 7 



grants a Charter of Incorporation < . 7 



gives the Society a Mace < 14 



Experiments instituted at the Instigation of 17 



Reconveyance to, of the three Closes granted by the Third Charter. . 98 



