ANJSnjAL REPOET. Vll 



Philip Henry Lawrence, Esq., 6 Lincoln's Inn Fields, "W.C. ; and 

 George Pollock, Esq., Grosvenor Street, W. 



May 9th. — The Hon. John Abercromby, 21 Chapel Street, Belgrave 

 Square, S.W. ; Edward Davis, Esq., Marina Grande, near Lisbon ; 

 and Edward St. John Eairman, Esq., 874 Yia Santa Maria, Pisa. 



23rd. — John Clarke Hawkshaw, Esq., B.A., C.E., Beverley, 



Yorkshire ; and Lieut.-Col. Valentine Labrow, of the 19th Surrey 

 Eifies, F.S.A., E.H.G.S., Club Chambers, 15 Regent Street, W. 



June 6th. — James Gale, Esq., E.C.S., 5 College Terrace, Belsize 

 Park, St. John's Wood, IST.W. ; WiUiam Gillespie, Esq., Torbane 

 Hill, and 5 Queen Street, Edinburgh; and Edward Stringer 

 "Westhead, Esq., 6 Cambridge Street, Hyde Park, W. 



■ 20th. — George Frederick Armstrong, Esq., B.A., C.E., Albion 



Place, Doncaster; William Armstrong, Esq., Wingate Grange 

 Colliery, near Ferry Hill, Durham ; John Harris, Esq., M.I.C.E., 

 Woodside, near Darlington ; and Robert Wigram, Esq., 47 Albe- 

 marle Street, W. 



November 7th. — The Bev. W. Gover, Saltley College, Birmingham. 



December 5th.— C. J. H. Allen, Esq., F.Z.S., 4 Park Crescent, N.W. ; 

 Robert Etheridge, Jun., Esq., of the Geological Survey of Yic- 

 toria, Australia ; Marshall Hall, Esq., 3 Cleveland Terrace, Hyde 

 Park, W. ; Alfred Gutteres Henriques, Esq., F.Z.S., Heath House, 

 Reigate : Dr. James Murie, Prosector to the Zoological Society of 

 London, 20 Regent's Park Road, N.W. ; and John W. Pike, Esq., 

 Mining Engineer, Mexico. 



• 19th. — Theodore Cooke, Esq., Principal of the Engineering 



College, Poonah; and John Starkie Gardner, Esq., Park House, 

 St. John's Wood, N.W. 



The following Person was elected a Foreign Member during the 



year 1866. 



March 7th. — Joseph Leidy, M.D., of Philadelphia. 



The following Persons were elected Foreign Correspondents during the 



year 1866. 



March 7th. — Prof. J. P. Lesley, of Philadelphia ; and Prof. August 



Emil Reuss, of Yienna. 

 June 6th. — M. Yictor Raulin, of Paris; and Baron AchiLle de 



Zigno, of Padua. 



The following Donations to the Museum have been received since 

 the last Anniversary. 



British Specimens. 



A piece of an Iron Water-pipe from Bath, containing a calcareous 

 incrustation ; presented by John Lawson, Esq., F.G.S. 



Slab of KeUoway Rock with Belemnites; specimen of Crioceras 

 Bowerhanhi; presented by Dr. J. S. Bowerbank, F.R.S., F.G.S. 



