45 
Number of Fellows liable to Annual Contribution at the close of 1838, 
with the alterations during the year. 
Number at the close of 1837 ................ 252 
Deduch Weceaseds 4.2 aes: wae ee 3 
esipemedh) Wi PM anit aie 4 
Compounded yy Tea kak 1 
Residents who became can 
: 12 
FEsi@entsy Nis Garanyeaiiy.. 
Se SU 
232 
Add, Non-residents who became Resi- 9 
Gemts! SATS ign OnE aN) 
Residents, elected, paid, and not \ 9 
compounded. M4.) ita 
—= ll 
243 
The following Donations to the Museum have been received since 
the last Anniversary :— 
British and Irish Specimens. 
Fossils from Bognor ; presented by James Laird, M.D. F.G.S. 
A Mass of Ostrea Gregarea from near Oxford ; presented by the Rev. 
William Buckland, D.D. F.G.S. 
Specimens from the North Lancashire Coal Field; presented by 
Charles Dawes, Esq. F.G.S. 
A Tetragonolepis (Agassiz), from Barrow-upon-Soar, Leicestershire ; 
presented by the Rev. John Pye Smith, D.D. F.G.S. 
Remains of Fossil Fishes from Goldworth Hill, near Guildford ; pre- 
sented by Allan Sibthorpe, Esq. 
Fossils from the Chalk of Berkshire; presented by Richard Gran- 
tham, Esq. F.G.S. 
Shells from the Crag of Felixstow; presented by the Rev. Belfield 
Dennys. 
Minerals from Cornwall; presented by Captain Beaufort, R.N., Hon. 
Mem. G.S. 
The Collection of Minerals, Fossils, and Geological Specimens be- 
longing to the late Nathaniel John Winch, Esq., Hon. Mem. G.S.; 
bequeathed to the Society by Mr. Winch. 
Fossils from the Mountain Limestone of Kirkby Lonsdale and Cli- 
theroe; presented by the Rev. J. Fisher, F.G.S. 
Specimens of Fish Scales in Flint ; presented by the Rev. J. B. Reade. 
Fossils from Under Barrow, near Kendal; presented by Gilpin. 
Gorst, Esq. F.G.S. 
