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colmson, Esq. Surgeon in the East India Company's Service ; and 

 the Right Hon. T. Frankland Lewis, of Hertford Street, May Fair. 



April 19th. — Edward Herbert Bunbury, Esq. M.A. Fellow of Trinity 

 College, Cambridge ; Henry Boase, M.D. of Burton Crescent ; 

 and Thomas Jervis, Esq. Hon. East India Company's Engineers. 



May 3rd.— The Rev. Baden Powell, A.M. F.R.S. Savilian Professor 

 of Geometry in the University of Oxford. 



May 17th. — Joseph Walker, Esq. of Caldeston House, Liverpool, 

 and President of the Institution of Liverpool. 



May 31st. — James Heywood, Esq. of Manchester; Richard Owen, 

 Esq. F.R.S., Hunterian Professor in the Royal College of Sur- 

 geons, London ; Robert William Mackay, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn ; 

 and Charles Humfrey, Esq. A.M. of Downing College, Cam- 

 bridge. 



June 14th. — Raikes Currie, Esq. of Hyde Park Terrace; Rev. 

 Joseph Watkin Barnes, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; 

 Thomas W^ebster, Esq. of Trinity College, Cambridge, Secretary 

 to the Institute of Civil Engineers ; and John Nash Sanders, 

 Esq. of Bristol. 



November 1st. — Alexander Crichton, Esq. of Charles Street, Gros- 

 venor Square ; Major General Sir Patrick Ross, A.C.M.G. K.C.H. 

 of Richmond, Surrey ; John Slade, M.D. of Brock Street, Bath ; 

 Philip Hardwick, Esq. of Russell Square ; Thomas Eyton, Esq. 

 of Eyton, Shropshire ; and the Rev. Robert Wilson, of Ashwell- 

 thorpe Hall, near Wymondham. 



November 1 Sth. — Henry Edmund Goodhall, Esq. of Guildford Street, 

 Russell Square ; William Frederick Mullins, Esq. M.P. of Beau- 

 fort House, County of Kerry, and of Great Ryder Street, London. 



December 6th. — Levett Landen Boscawen Ibbetson, Esc[. of North 

 Kyme, Lincolnshire ; Charles Manby, Esq. 9, John Street, Adel- 

 phi ; Colonel John Briggs, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, and 

 of York Gate, Regent's Park. 



December 13th. — Lieut. Ouchterlony, of the Madras Engineers ; and 

 Rev. Christopher Erie, M.A. Hardwicke Rectory, near Aylesbury, 

 Bucks. 



Zzs^q/" Papers read since the last Annual Meeting, February 11, 1837- 



February 22nd. — On the Geology of Cutch ; by Capt. Grant, of the 

 Bombay Engineers, and communicated by Charles Lyell, Esq. 

 F.G.S. 



March Sth. — On the Geological Structure and Phtenomena of Suf- 

 folk, and its Physical Relations with Norfolk and Essex ; by the 

 Rev. W. B. Clarke, F.G.S. 



' On the Raised Beaches of Staunton Downend and 



Baggy Point ; by the Rev. David Williams, F.G.S. 



A Communication by Mr. James de Carle Sowerby, 



On his new genus of Fossil Shells, Tropaeum. 



