ANNUAL EEPORT. Vll 



Eicketts,M.D., 22 ArgyU Street, Birkenhead; Wilfrid H. Hudlc- 

 ston, Esq., M.A., F.Z.S., J.P., Barrister-at-Law, 21 Gloucester 

 Place, Portman Square, W. ; and Josiah Henry TrimeUen, Esq., 

 Mining Engineer, 2 Calvert Terrace, Swansea. 



April 17th. — John Francis Walker, Esq., B.A., E.C.S., Sidney-Sussex 

 College, Cambridge. 



May 8th.— H. Cooper Rose, M.D., E.L.S., Hampstead, N'.W. 



22nd, — EHas J. Beor, Esq., Mining Engineer, Swansea ; Har- 



mer Edward Moore, Esq., C.E., 6Q St. George's Eoad, Belgravia, 

 S.W.; Henry AUeyne Nicholson, Esq., B.Sc, 18 Mcolson Street, 

 Edinburgh; Henry Waugh, Esq., C.E., Gainsborough, Lincoln- 

 shire; and the Rev. Francis Lo Grix White, M.A., Croxton 

 Parsonage, Eccleshall, Staffordshire. 



June 5th. — Augustus WoUaston Franks, Esq., F.R.S., F.S.A., 

 Keeper of Antiquities, British Museum, W.C. 



19th. — William T. Lewis, Esq., Aberdare, South Wales. 



November 6th. — Nathaniel Plant, Esq., De Montfort House, Lei- 

 cester ; Colonel Lane Fox, F.S.A., late Grenadier Guards ; G. F. 

 H. Ulrich, Esq., Geological Survey of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic- 

 toria; J. Ince, Esq., 26 St. George's Place, Hyde-Park Corner, 

 S.W.; and the Rev. T. S. WooUaston, M.A., Exford, Devonshire. 



20th. — Sir Augustus William Denys, Bart., of Fasten Neston, 



Northamptonshire ; and Septimus P. Moore, LL.B., 5 St. John's 

 Park ViUas, Haverstock Hill, N.W. 



December 4th. — William Carruthers, Esq., F.L.S., Department of 

 Botany, British Museum, and 25 Wellington Street, Islington, N. ; 

 Charles Evans, Esq., 3 Devonshire Hill, Hampstead ; Archibald 

 Hamilton, Esq., South Barrow, Bromley, Kent; Herbert Kirk- 

 house, Esq., Aberdare, South Wales ; Major Edward Owen Leg- 

 gatt. Staff Corps ; John Dalman Orchard, Esq., Teighmohr, Sand- 

 ford, Cheltenham ; Thomas Parton, Esq., Mining Engineer, 

 Willenhall, Wolverhampton ; John Burham Safford, Esq., Stow- 

 on-the-Wold; Henry Palfrey Stephenson, Esq., M.I.C.E., 15 

 Abingdon Street, Westminster; and Ezekiel Williamson, Esq., 

 6 Goodier's Lane, Regent's Road, Salford. 



18th. — T. Jones, Esq., 13 Dundas Terrace, Hampstead ; James 



Wood Mason, Esq., Queen's CoUege, Oxford; Martin Crofton 

 Morrison, Esq., late H.M. Consul in China; the Rev. Thomas 

 Nicholas, M.A., Ph.D., 3 Craven Street, Strand; Arthur Sop- 

 with, Esq., 103 Victoria Street, Westminster ; and Marriott Ogle 

 Tarbotton, Esq., M.I.C.E., Newstead Grove, Nottingham. 



