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The number of Deaths during the same period has been 
37 ; the number of Resignations has been 27. 
The number of Candidates for admission is 18. 
2, ForEIGN AND CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 
Two Foreign Members have been elected since the last 
Anniversary, namely, Professor Albert Kolliker, of Wirtz- 
burg, and Senhor J. V. Barbosa du Bocage, Director 
of the Zoological Section of the National Museum of 
Lisbon. 
The list of Corresponding Members has been increased 
during the same period by the names of the following ten 
gentlemen, all of whom take great interest in the Society, 
and are capable of affording material assistance to its - 
progress. 
His Excellency Philip Edmond Wodehouse, C.B., Gover- 
nor of the Cape Colony. 
Arthur Grote, Esq., President of the Royal Asiatic 
Society, Calcutta. 
Major Henley T. Bartlett, Bengal Staff Corps. 
Col. Arthur P. Phayre, Commissioner of Pegu. 
William Harper Pease, Ksq., of the Sandwich Islands. 
Dr. David Walker, of the ‘ Fox’ Arctic exploring-vessel. 
Edward Greey, Esq., of the Royal West Indian Mail 
Company’s Service. 
Robert Swift, Esq., of St. Thomas, West Indies. 
Edward William Goodlake, Esq., of the Falkland Islands. 
Dr. A. E. Brehm, Director of the Zoological Gardens, 
Hamburg. 
3. IncomE. 
As regards the finances of the Society, the Council have 
great satisfaction in stating that the anticipation they 
expressed at the close of their last Report, of being able to 
announce a very favourable state of affairs on the present 
occasion, has been more than verified by the results of 
the past year. The total Income of the Society for 1862 
reached the sum of £27,397 5s. 6d., being the largest 
amount ever yet received by the Society during any one 
of the thirty-six years of its existence. In the year of 
the Great Exhibition, 1851, the total Income was £26,453. 
The year of the International Exhibition has, therefore, 
