ANNUAL REPORT. 1m 



The following Persons were elected Fellows during the year 1855. 



January 3rd. — Alexander Halley, M.D., Queen Anne Street. 



3 1st.— Rev. Thos. J. Prout, A.M., Christ Church, Oxford. 



February 21st. — Edward Hull, Esq., A.B., Geological Survey of 

 Great Britain. 



April 4th. — E. Ward Jackson, Esq., Bayswater ; James E. Saunders, 

 jun., Esq., Finsbury Circus ; Edward L. J. Ridsdale, Esq., Ton- 

 bridge ; and G. Henry Wathen, Esq., Clifton, Bristol. 



18th. — John George Blackburn, Esq., Oldham ; and Rev. Wm. 



Charles Kendall, Newmarket- upon-Trent. 



May 2nd. — William Foster White, Esq., St. Bartholomew's Hos- 

 pital ; C. S. Mann, Esq., Eltham ; Lucas Barrett, Esq., Totten- 

 ham Court Road ; and John D' Urban, Esq., Gordon Street. 



16th. — Edward H. Hargraves, Esq., Upper Spring Street. 



30th. — Rev. John Knowles, Croydon ; and James M*Cann, 



Esq., Liverpool. 



June 13th.— George D. Gibb, M.D., Guildford Street. 



Nov. 7th. — William Harrison, Esq., Blackburn, Lancashire. 



21st. — James G. Sawkins, Esq., Swanage. 



Dec. 5th. — John Lubbock, Esq., High Elms, Farnborough ; Henry 

 Conybeare, Esq., Abingdon Street ; and Richard Hayter Jarvis, 

 Esq., Dorset Square. 



The following Person ^as elected a Foreign Member. 

 June 13th. — Dr. Carl Friedrich Naumann, Leipsic. 



The following Donations to the Museum have been received since 



the last Anniversary. 



British specimens. 



Iron Ore from Waltham on the Wolds ; presented by J. A. Knipe, 

 Esq. 



Specimens of Allophane from the Charlton Chalk Pit ; presented by 

 Dr. Krantz. 



Fossil Freshwater Sliells from Fisherton, near Salisbury ; presented 

 by J. Brown, Esq., F.G.S. 



Specimens of Ferns, &c., in the Yellow Sandstones of Ireland ; pre- 

 sented by the Rev. Prof. S, Haughton, F.G.S. 



Specimens of Fossil Leaves from Studland, Dorset; presented by 

 W. R. Brodie, Esq. 



Lignite and Rock-specimens from Bovey Tracey, Devon ; presented 

 by Dr. Croker. 



