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Lieut. R. C. Beavan, Bengal Rev. Survey Department. 
Dr. Gustav Jaeger, Director of the Zoological Gardens, 
Vienna. ; 
Professor George J. Allman, University of Edinburgh. 
Robert B. N. Walker, Esq., H.B.M. Consul in Liberia. 
Charles Ruck Keene, Esq., Swyncombe, Marlborough, 
New Zealand. 
Dr. H. Dohrn, Stettin. 
M. Adolphe Boucard, Paris. 
George 8S. Brady, Bishopswearmouth. 
Dr. E. Carl von Martens, Berlin. 
2. ForREIGN AND CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 
Two vacancies having occurred in the list of Foreign 
Members since the last Anniversary, the Council selected 
and recommended to the Society the names of the distin- 
guished Foreign Naturalists Professor W. Lilljeborg of 
- the University of Upsala, and Professor P. J. Van 
Beneden of the University of Louvain, to make up the 
full number of this class of Members authorized by the 
By-Laws of the Society. The selection of the Council 
was confirmed, and these gentlemen were duly elected 
Foreign Members of the Society at the General Meet- 
ing in January last. 
3. INCOME. 
The Council have again the pleasure of reporting a con- 
siderable increase in the Income of the Society. The In- 
come of the year 1863, as was stated at the last Anniversary, 
amounted to £20,284 12s. 1ld.,a sum unexampled, ex- 
cept in the two Exhibition years; but the income of the 
past year has exceeded that sum by £1429, the total 
receipts for 1864 having amounted to £21,713 13s. 10d. 
As will be seen by the subjoined Table, this increase is due 
to the augmentation of nearly all the principal sources of 
‘receipt, amongst which that of admissions to the Gardens 
and Annual Subscriptions (resulting from the increased 
number of Members) are the most noticeable. 
