CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 



Tear of 

 Election. 



1871. HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY the EMPEROR of the BRAZILS. 



1868. M. D'Avesac, Mem. de l'lnstitut de France. 42 Rue du Bac, Paris. 

 1866. Captain I. Belavenetz, R.I.N., F.R.I.G.S., M.S.C.M.A., Superin- 

 tendent of the Compass Observatory, Cronstadt, Russia. 



1870. Professor Van Beneden, LL.D. Louvain, Belgium. 



1872. Ch. Bergeron, C.E. 26 Rue des Penthievre, Paris. 



1861. Dr. Bergsma, Director of the Magnetic Survey of the Indian Archi- 

 pelago. Utrecht, Holland. 



1874. M. A. Niaudet Breguet. 39 Quad de l'Horloge, Paris. 



1868. Professor Broca. Paris. 



1864. Dr. H. D. Buys-Ballot, Superintendent of the Royal Meteorological 

 Institute of the Netherlands. Utrecht, Holland. 



1861. Dr. Carus. Leipzig. 

 1864. M. Des Cloizeaux. Paris. 



1871. Professor Dr. Colding. Copenhagen. 



1873. Signor Guido Cora. 17 Via Providenza, Turin. 

 1870. J. M. Crafts, M.D. 



1855. Dr. Ferdinand Cohn. Breslau, Prussia. 



1876. Professor Luigi Cremona. The University, Rome. 



1872. Professor M. Croullebois. 18 Rue Sorbonne, Paris. 



1874. M. Ch. D' Almeida. 31 Rue Bonaparte, Paris. 

 1866. Dr. Geheimrath von Dechen. Bonn. 



1862. Wilhelm Delffs, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Heildel- 



berg. 

 1872. Professor G. Devalque. Liege, Belgium. 

 1870. Dr. Anton Dohrn. Naples. 

 1845. Heinrich Dove, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of 



Berlin. 

 Professor Dumas. Paris. 

 1876. Professor Alberto Eccher. Florence. 

 1848. Professor Esmark. Christiania. 

 1861. Professor A. Favre. Geneva. 

 1874. Dr. W. Feddersen. Leipzig. 

 1872. W. de Fonvielle. Rue des Abbesses, Paris. 



1856. Professor E. Fremy. Paris. 

 1842. M. Frisiani. 



1866. Dr. Gaudry, Pres. Geol. Soc. of France. Paris. 



1861. Dr. Geinitz, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology. Dresden. 



1872. Professor Paul Gervais. Museum de Paris. 



1870. Governor Gilpin. Colorado, United States. 



1876. Dr. Benjamin A. Gould, Director of tbe Argentine National Observa- 

 tory. 

 1852. Professor Asa Gray. Cambridge, United States. 

 1866. Professor Edward Grube, Ph.D. Breslau. 



1871. Dr. Paul Gussfeldt, of the University of Bonn. 33 Meckenheimer- 



strasse, Bonn, Prussia. 

 1876. Professor Ernst Haeckel. Jena. 



