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1. Burmeister, On the Organization of Trilobites j edited by 



Professors Bell and E. Forbes. 



2. Zuccarini, On the Morphology of the Coniferse. 



3. Gand, On the Geographical Distribution of the same. 



4. Grisebach's Report on Botanical Geography. 



5. Steenstrup, On the Alternations of Generation, translated 

 by George Busk, Esq. 



6. Part II, of the British Nudibranchiate Mollusca of Alder and 

 Hancock. 



The Council have also to announce that arrangements are now 

 pending with Professor Agassiz, of Neufchatel, for the publication 

 of his great work of a complete Bibliography of Zoology and 

 Palaeontology. 



The following works are either preparing for publication or under 

 consideration : 



1. Iconographia Liunseana, to consist of illustrations of the 

 specimens in the Linnsean collection, at present existing in the 

 Museum of the Linneean Society ; to be edited by Professors 

 Bell and E. Forbes. 



2. Continuation of Reports on the Progress of Zoology and 

 Botany. 



3. Translation of Azara's Natural History of Paraguay. 



It is satisfactory to the Council to be able to state that the list of 

 Members is at present nearly 700, and that daily accessions are being 

 made to the number. 



The Council cannot conclude this Report without recording their 

 great obligations to the Council of the Geological Society of London, 

 for granting them the use of their room for the purpose of conducting 

 their business. 

 Dr. Abstract of Treasurer's Account, 1845. 



£ s. d. 



By Printing and Engraving 

 4 2 By Advertisements 

 By Translations 

 By Salary to Clerk, 1 qr. 

 By petty expenses, books, sta- 

 tionery, &c. 



To Balance in Treasurer's 

 hands 



To balance in hand at 

 the last audit . .189 



To Subscriptions re- 

 ceived to June 8th, 

 1845 314 18 



£504 2 11 





Cr, 



£ 



s. d. 



. 194 



Jl 8 



. 9 



15 



. 22 



7 6 



. 6 



5 



. 17 



3 11 



£250 



3 ] 



. 253 



19 10 



£504 



2 11 



The above accounts, extending from Sept. 28th, 1844, to June 15th, 1845, 

 have been examined by us, and compared with the vouchers, and found 

 to be correct. Signed, W. Spence. 



Fred. S. Farre. 



