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General Statement explanatory of the changes in the Number of 

 Compounders, Residents, and Non-residents, at the close of the years 

 1836 «wc^ 1837.. 



At the close of 1836 ........ 709 



^c?t/ Fellows elected during 1837 . . 47 



Deduct, Deceased, Residents . . 3 



Non-residents . 2 



Compounder . 1 



Resigned, Residents. . . 10 



Non-residents ~\ 



on becoming > 2 



Resident . J 



756 



18 



Totalnumber at the close of 1837 . . • 738 



Deceased Fellows : — 



Residents (3) : Samuel Daniel Broughton, Esq. ; Henry Thomas 



Colebrook, Esq. ; Edward Turner, M.D. 

 Non-residents (2) : Robert Bevan, M.D. ; John Hey, Esq. 

 Compounder (1): James Vine, Esq. 

 Honorary Member (l) : Professor Farish. 

 Foreign Member (\^ : M. Gillet de Laumont. 



The following Donations to the Museum have been received since 

 the last Anniversary : — 



British and Irish Specimens, 



Specimens from the Chalk and superficial detritus of Norfolk ; pre- 

 sented by C. B. Rose, Esq. 



Specimens from Cornwall ; presented by James Yates, Esq. F.G.S. 



Specimens from Sarn Badrig, Cardigan Bay ; presented by Lieut. 

 Sheringham, R.N. 



A Collection of British Specimens ; presented by Miss Lousada. 



Specimens from the Crag of Norfolk ; presented by John Brown, 

 Esq. F.G.S. 



Pentacrinites Briareus from the Lias, Lyme Regis ; presented by 

 Viscount Cole, M.P. F.G.S. and Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bart. 

 M.P. F.G.S. 



Fossils from the Mountain Limestone of Ireland ; presented by Vis- 

 count Cole, M.P. F.G.S. 



Polished Specimens of the Limestone of Kilkenny ; a Boulder of the 

 Hertfordshire Pudding Stone ; Granite from Newry (on the Road 

 to Belfast) ; Specimens from the Coal Mines of Burdie-house ; 

 Primitive Limestone from Glen Tilt ; and Granite and Mica Slate 



