Comparative Statement of Elections, Deaths, Resignations, and Removals 

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



of each Tear. 



b. Corresponding Members. 



The following six Corresponding Members were elected 



in 1882:— 



Dr. Edward Brandt, of the Zoological Museum, St. 



Petersburg. 

 C. A. Craven, Esq., of Pernambuco, Brazil. 

 Alfred Everett, Esq., of Papai"; Borneo. 

 Professor RUtimeyer, of Basle, Switzerland. 

 Dr. Stavidinger, of Blasewitz, near Dresden. 

 M. L^on Vaillant, of the Jardin des Plantes, Paris. 



2. State of the Finances. 



a. Income. 



The Income of the. Society for the past year was 

 swollen by unexpected circumstances, which will be spoken 

 of in a subsequent part of the Report, and attained the large 

 total of £34,270 l7s. Sd. Only once before during the 

 existence of the Society has the amount of receipts been so 

 large, namely in 1876, when the income was £34,955 As. Id. 



The subjoined Table contains a comparison of the various 

 heads of income in 1881 and 1882: — ^a yxij 



