Comparative Stateynent of Elecfionx, Deaths, Resignations, and Removals 

 during the past Ten years, tvith the mtmber of Fellows at the end 



of each Year. 



The decrease of 96 in the number of Fellows which has 

 taken place since the last Anniversary is partly due to the 

 removal from the list by the Council of the names of 27 

 Compounders, whose addresses had been unascertainable 

 for ten years and upwards. 



b. Corresponding Members. 



The following Corresponding Members were elected 

 during the year 1881 to fill vacancies in the list : — 



Dr. Anton Dohrn, of tlie Zoological Station, Naples. 

 Henry Matthew Clark, Esq. (re-admitted). 

 Dr. Hans Gadow. 



Mons. G. A. Boulenger, of the Royal Museum, Brussels. 

 Professor Wilhelm Blasius, of Brunswick. 

 Dr. A. A. W. Hubrecht, of the Leyden Museum. 

 Professor Othniel C. Marsh, of Yale College, New Haven, 

 Connecticut, U.S.A. 



2. State of the Finances. 



a. Income. 



The Income of the Society for 1881 shows a slight de- 

 crease as compared with that of the previous year, having 



