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Mr. George Wilks, of Buenos Ayres. 
Mr. Lewis Joel, British Vice-Consul, Ciudad Bolivar, 
Venezuela. 
December 19. 
The Count Tommaso Salvadori, M.D., of Turin. 
Commander Hugh H. Knocker, R.N., H.M.S. ¢ Alert.’ 
M. Alfred Grandidier, Chateau de Fleury Mérogis, Bre- 
tigny, France. 
The Council again call the attention of the Corresponding 
Members of the Society to the important alterations 
which have been recently made in the By-laws relating to 
them. In the first place, it has been considered expedient 
to enact that the total number of this class of Members 
shall not in future exceed 200. At the same time, in con- 
sequence of there being many Correspondents from whom 
no information had been received for many years, so that 
it could not be ascertained whether they were alive or 
dead, the following additional regulation has been made. 
“* Corresponding Members of the Society are required to 
“keep the Secretary informed of their addresses, or that of 
“some Agent in London, through whom communications 
“may reach them. The name of any Corresponding 
““ Member whose address, or that of his Agent, shall not be 
“ known for the space of two years shall be removed from 
“the List, but may be restored again on his application to 
**the Council, on the occasion of the first vacancy that 
“ occurs.” 
2. STATE OF THE FINANCES. 
a. Income. 
The total Income of the Society received during the year 
1867 was £25,041 19s. 3d., again exceeding the Income of - 
the previous year by the sum of £662 19s. 10d., and being 
the largest amount ever received in one year by the Society, 
except in the two “Exhibition” years. The following 
Table will show the various sources whence this income 
proceeded :— 
