The corresponding number of Members of the Society at 

 the close of 187G was 3311, showing a net addition to our 

 list of 47 members during the year 1877. The corre- 

 sponding addition in 18/6 was 70- 



The progress of the Society during the past Ten years, 

 as regards tlie number of its Ordinary Members^ is given 

 in the subjoined Table. 



Comparative Statement nf Elections, Deaths, Resif/nations, and Removals 



durin(j the past Ten years, ivilh the niunber of Fellows and Annual 



Subscribers at the end of each Year. 



b. Honorary, Foreign, and Corresponding Members. 



No change has taken place in the lists of Honorary and 

 Foreign Members in 1877- 



The following Corresponding Members were elected 

 during the year to replace vacancies : — 



G. F. Bennett, Esq., of Toowoomba, Queensland. 



Dr. Jean Cabanis^ of the lloyal Zoological Museum, 



Berlin. 

 John Murray, Esq., of 32 Alva Street, Edinburgh, late 



Naturalist to II.jSI.S. 'Challenger.' 



These elections have raised the total number of the 

 Society's Corresponding Members to 200, being the full 

 complement authorized by the- By-laws. 



