311 





£. 



s. 



d. 





52 



18 



10 





28 



6 



9 



Extra Porterage, and delivery of 900 











20 



10 



10| 



Expenses on Foreign Packets and Pre- 











7 



13 



6 





3 



9 









9 



3 



4 





12 



12 









3 



9 



9 



Board and Wages of Servant 



30 













19 



2 



9 



187 6 9| 





£ 



3365 



4 41 



Balance in the hands of the Treasurer , 





192 



7 5± 













3557 



11 10 



December 1st, 1834. 



J. W. LUBBOCK, Treasurer. 



The thanks of the Society were voted to the Treasurer for his able ser- 

 vices in attending to its finances. 



The statutes relating to the election of Council and Officers were then 

 read by the Secretary; and Joseph Smith, Esq., and William Spence, Esq., 

 being nominated by the President, with the approbation of the Meeting, 

 Scrutators to assist the Secretaries in examining the balloting-lists, the 

 votes of the Fellows present were collected. 



Joseph Smith, Esq., having reported, on the part of the Scrutators, the 

 result of the ballot, the following gentlemen were declared duly elected as 

 composing the Council and Officers for the ensuing year ; namely, 



President : His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, K.G. — Trea- 

 surer : John William Lubbock, Esq., M.A. — Secretaries : Peter Mark 

 Roget, M.D.; John George Children, Esq. — Foreign Secretary: Charles 

 Konig, Esq. 



Other Members of the Council : Charles Frederick Barnwell, Esq. ; Henry 

 Thomas De la Beche, Esq.; William Thomas Brande, Esq.; Sir Benjamin 

 Collins Brodie, Bart. ; Michael Faraday, Esq. ; Henry Holland, M.D. ; 

 Rev. Philip Jennings, D.D. ; Charles Lyell, jun., Esq. ; Herbert Mayo, 

 Esq. ; Roderick Impey Murchison, Esq. ; Lord Oxmantown ; Rev. George 

 Peacock ; Rev. Baden Powell ; Sir John Rennie ; Edward Turner, M.D. ; 

 Rev. William Whewell. 



The thanks of the Society were then voted to the Scrutators for their 

 trouble in assisting at the election. 



