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Der Kéniglichen Physikalische-okonomischen Gesell- 
schaft zu Konigsberg. 
Der Verein fiir Vaterlindische Naturkunde in Wir- 
temberg. 
Donations of Works, Memoirs, and Papers have also 
been received from Dr. F. H. Troschel ; The Editor of the 
Pharmaceutical Journal; M. Crosse; James D. Dana, 
Esq.; Arthur J. E. Russell, Esq., M.P., F.Z.S.; James 
Hunt, Esq.; Dr. Isaac Lea; John Gould, Esq., F.Z.S. ; 
Dr. Alexander Smith; Robert Garner, Esq.; Cuthbert 
Collingwood, Esq.; A. E. Foley, Esq. ; Prof. Gio. Giu- 
seppe Bianconi; Dr. Pedro F. da Costa Alvarenga ; R. 
Swinhoe, Esq., F.Z.S.; Prof. Owen, F.R.S.; Dr. C. T, 
Beke; Don Angel Guirao; Messrs. R. Howse and J. W. 
Kirkby; G. Gulliver, Esq.; The Editor of the Intellec- 
tual Observer; C. Carter Blake, Esq. ; Dr. Edwards Crisp, 
F.Z.S.; G. French Angas, Esq.; ‘The Commissioner of 
Patents, Washington ; and Messrs. Silliman and Dana. 
III. GARDENS, REGENT’S PARK. 
1. Burnpines AND WoRKsS. 
The large surplus of Income accruing to the Society from 
the results of the year 1862 (whereby the funded property of 
the Society was increased ultimately to the sum of £15,000 
Stock) rendered the Council anxious to carry out the plans 
commenced so successfully in the case of the New Antelope 
House, of adding to the large permanent buildings in the 
Society’s Gardens. In the spring of the past year, ac- 
cordingly, as already noticed in their Report to the last 
Anniversary Meeting, the Council entered into a contract 
with Messrs. Lucas for the building of three new Entrance- 
lodges, a new Aviary, and a new Monkey House, at a 
total cost of £6500, according to plans prepared for them 
by Anthony Salvin, Esq.,Jun. These buildings, although 
delayed far beyond the time originally contemplated by the 
Council for their completion, are now finished and in 
working order, with the exception of the Monkey House, 
the interior fittings of which are not yet completed; and 
the Council cannot but believe that they will all of them 
prove satisfactory to the Fellows of the Society, and, as 
regards both beauty and utility, form material additions 
