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Ward, Swinburne, Esq., Civil Commissioner of Seychelles. 
One Praslin Parrakeet (Coracopsis barklyi, Newton). 
Waterhouse, G. R., Esq., F.Z.S. 
One West-Indian Snake. 
Whittle, —, Esq. 
One White-headed Sea- Eagle (Haliaétus leucocephalus, 
Linn.). 
Wigram, Money, Esq., F.Z.S. 
One Emu (Dromeus nove-hollandia, Vieill.). 
Wilks, George, Esq. 
Two Cayenne Lapwings (Vanellus cayennensis, Gm.) 
Williams, Mrs. 
One Jelerang Squirrel (Sciurus bicolor, Sparrm.). 
Willams, J. B., Esq. 
One Oystercatcher (Hematopus ostralegus, Linn.). 
Wilson, Mrs. 
One Guinea Baboon (Cynocephalus papio, Desm.). 
Wimbolt, Miss A. E. 
One Rose-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis, Gm.). 
Wiseman, Commander Sir W.S., R.N. 
Two Australian Cranes (Grus australasiana, Gould), 
two Bronze-winged Pigeons (Phaps chalcoptera, 
Lath.), two Spotted-eared Owls (Bubo maculosus, 
Vieill.), one Mooruk (Caswarius bennettii, Gould.). 
Wood, W. Burney, Esq. 
One Macaque Monkey (Macacus cynomolgus, Linn.). 
Worthington, Thomas, Esq. 
Two Wood-Pigeons (Columba palumbus, Linn.), one 
Turtle Dove (Turtur auritus, Ray), one White Dove 
(Turtur risorius, Linn., var. alba). 
Wray, C. G., Esq. 
One Palm-Squirrel (Sciurus palmarum, Linn.). 
Wright, Dr. Percival, F.Z.S. 
One Leopard (Felis leopardus, Linn.), one Seychelles 
Copsychus (Copsychus sechellarum, Newton). 
Conclusion. 
In concluding their Report the Council congratulate the 
Fellows upon the present prosperous state of every part of 
the Society’s affairs. Ten years ago the number of Fellows 
was 1716, it is now 2829, and increases rapidly every 
year. In 1857 the number of visitors to the Gardens was 
339,217, in 1867 it was 556,214. In 1857 the income was 
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