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The Royal Physical and Economical Society of Konigs- 
berg. 
The Natural History Society of Wiirtemberg. 
The Natural History Society of Rhenish Prussia and 
Westphalia. 
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.; Dr. John Dean; M. F. J. Pictet; M. Eugéne 
Eudes-Deslongchamps; M. J. W. Weidemeyer; B. H. 
Hodgson, Esq.; G. B. Sowerby, Esq.; M. Ad. Quetelet ; 
John Hogg, Esq.; The Editor of the Geological Maga- 
zine; F. Day, Esq.; G. B. Halford, Esq.; M. Friedrich 
Brauer; B. Quaritch, Esq., F.Z.S.; Dr. J.C. Cox; 
Messrs. M*Lean and Haes; P. Martin Duncan, Esq. ; 
Dr. Moriz Hornes; M. Alphonse Milne-Edwards and the 
Editors of The Intellectual Observer and The Athenzeum. 
III. GARDENS, REGENT’S PARK. 
1. Burnpines and Works. 
The New Entrance Lodges, Aviary, and Monkey House, 
concerning which full details and explanations were offered 
to the Society in the last Annual Report, were all com- 
pleted and brought into perfect order during the course of 
last year. It will be seen by reference to the items of 
extraordinary expenditure, that the sum of £3578 was 
altogether required to meet the balance of the expenditure. 
incurred on these buildings, and on the several works con- 
nected with them, during the year 1864. As regards the 
two former of these, the new Lodges and the new Aviary, 
which were fully completed at the time of the last Anni- 
versary, the Council have no further remarks to add to 
those already addressed to the Society on this subject, 
except that they have every reason to be satisfied with 
each of them. But as regards the new Monkey House, 
which was only brought into full working order during 
the latter part of last summer, the Council cannot 
refrain from congratulating the Society upon the very 
important amelioration that has been thus effected in 
what was heretofore one of the most defective parts of 
