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the aan of Fellows and Annual Subscribers at the end 
of each year :— 
Years. 
1863. 
1864. 
1865. 
1866. 
1867. 
1868. 
1869. 
1870. 
1871. 
1872. 
a Died. Resigned. Removed. 2 {3 ad i 
33 Compounders. Subscribers. | Subscribers. 3 ats Subscribers. g oe 3 é Mare 
pe | £20. | £30. |) nape £2. | £3. | £2 | £3. aoe £2, | £3. g BIC A 804g 
Cr ee ee ee ee ee en es eS 
264 4 8 21 22 2 9 ae 24 71 161 1918 
321 12 5 13 23 5 16 2 1 19 =yeh Oe 2145 
405 16 11 11 28 1 18 if 3 | 89 2459 
328 11 9 12 25 4 16 re 8 | 85 2702 
316 3 9 17 33 2 28 “53 as 2 tae fe 2924 
197 7 7 7 37 3 30 1 2 25 26 {155 2966 
160 9 7 6 32 ria 51 fe are 105 3021 
163 4 8 » 10 38 1 48 ies 2 26 we {187 3047 
185 5 7 2 11 38 2 40 1 62 14 |182 3050 
b. Foreign and Corresponding Members. 
No vacancy occurred in the list of Foreign Members of 
the Society during the year 1872. 
The following Corresponding Members were added to 
the list during the year :— 
Mr. J. G. F. Riedel, Officer of Public Instruction and 
Assistant-Resident at Gorontalo, Celebes. 
Capt. Frederick Wollaston Hutton, of the New-Zealand 
Geological Survey, Auckland, New Zealand. 
Capt. Reginald Beavan, of the Bengal Staff Corps. 
Mr. Henry C. Tait, of St. Paul de Loando, Angola. 
Mr. William C. Tait, of Oporto, Portugal. 
Capt. David Hopkins, R.N., Acting British Consul at Fer- 
nando Po. 
Mr. Henry Whitely, of Cuzco, Peru. 
These additions raised the total number of Members of 
this class on the 31st of December last to 197. 
2. STATE OF THE FINANCES. 
a. Income. 
The total Income of the Society for the year 1872 was 
£26,728 2s. 4d., exceeding that of the previous year by 
tne sum of £2107 10s, 11d., and being the largest amount 
