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Hope, Esq. B.A. Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, Chelsea 

 Hospital. 



March 12th.— Col. Pasley, C.B., Royal Engineers, Chatham; the 

 Knight of Kerry 3 and Edward Hill, Esq. B.A. of Christ Church, 

 Oxford. 



March 26th. — William Palmer, Esq. of Essex-court, Temple 3 and 

 Alexander Melville, Esq. of Upper Harley-street. 



April 9th. — James Bryce, jun. Esq. M.A. Belfast; the Rev. Edward 

 Tagart, of Addison-road, Kensington j William Hopkins, Esq. M.A. 

 of St. Peter's College, Cambridge ; The Rev. Christopher Sykes, of 

 Roop near Hedon, Yorkshire ; and Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, 

 Bart. M.D. of Saville-street, 



April 23rd.— Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart. M.P. of RoUeston Hall, Staf- 

 fordshire ; and Edward J'Anson, jun. Esq. of Burntwood Grange, 

 Wandsworth-common. 



May 7th. — Richard Prime, Esq. of Walberton near Arundel ; Lieut. 

 William Henry Breton, R.N.; Capel Cure, Esq. of Devonshire- 

 place ; and Edmund Buxton, Esq. of Devonshire-place. 



May 2 1st. — Thomas Clements Parr, Esq. M.A. of Christ Church, 

 Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, Combe Lodge, Somersetshire. 



November 5th. — Hugh Edwin Strickland, Esq. of Craycombe House 

 near Evesham ; Sir William Molesworth, Bart. M.P. of Pencarrow, 

 Cornwall ; and Herbert Mayo, Esq. of Cheshunt, Herts. 



December 3rd. — Major-General Lord Greenock, of Carlton-place, 

 Edinburgh ; David Milne, Esq. of York-place, Edinburgh ; Capt, 

 Coulthurd, of the Bengal Artillery ; Rev. James Bowstead, Fellow 

 of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge j John Rofe, jun. Esq. of 

 Bernard-street J Charles Hastings, Esq. M.D. Worcester; and Rev. 

 Josiah Bull, M.A. of Newport Pagnel, Bucks. 



December 1 7th. — James Wyatt, Esq. of Lime Grove, near Bangor. 



The names of the Fellows deceased are as follows : — - 



Compounders, (None.) 



Residents (5), Viscount Grenville; Earl of Hardwicke ; Thomas John- 

 son, Esq. ; John C. Powell, Esq. ; Thomas Telford, Esq. 



Non-residents (5), Mathew CuUey, Esq.; Major Franklin; James 

 Hardie, Esq.; Frederick Page, Esq.; Henry Jones Shrapnell, Esq. 



The Museum has received many Donations since the last Anniver- 

 sary, among which are included the following : — 



British and Irish Specimens. 

 Portions of Septaria from the London Clay at Brixton ; and of Fossil 

 Wood perforated by Teredina personata, from the Plastic Clay, 

 Hengistbury, Hants ; also Cast of a Palatal Tooth from the Chalk 

 of Dorsetshire ; presented bv the Rev. Professor Buckland, D.D. 

 F.G.S. 



