137 
a bal “ ce i a ’S nd 0 ni £ ' 2 - 7s -„ 7d - TIj0 *°tal amount now in- 
vested in the New Three per Cent. Annuities is £547. 15s. lid. 
9. 
The arrears of subscription are now as follows 
Members , 
Associates 
1872. 1873. 1874 
1 5 6 
1 1 4 
2 6 10 
10. The estimated ordinary assets of the Institute for the 
current year, exclusive of arrears and of new subscribers are 
to OW.Q • * 
Annual Subscribers. 
294 Members, at £2. 2s £617 8 
248 Associates, at £1. Is 260 8 
Vice-Patrons, Life Members, and 
Life Associates. 
(Dividend on £547. 15s. lid. 
Three per Cent. Stock) 15 ig 
£893 12 
Meetings. 
11. The following is a list of the papers for the present 
session, viz. : — 1 
On the Bearing of certain Palaeontological Facts upon the Darwinian 
Theory of the Origin of Species, and of Evolution in General ” By 
Professor H. A. Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc., F.G.S.,' &c. December 7, 1874. 
The Early Dawn of Civilization, considered in the Light of Scripture.’ 
By J. E. Howard, Esq., F.R.S. January 4, 1875. 
“ 0b ^ ations on some Remarks upon Teleology and Morality by Professor 
T. H. Huxley.” By the Eev. G. Henslow, M.A., F.G.S. (Intermediate, 
January 18.) 
The Indestructibility of Force.” By Professor T. R. Birks, M.A. (Cam- 
bridge). February 1. 
“On Mt. Mill’s Essays on Theism.” By the Rev. Prebendary W. J. Irons 
D.D. (Intermediate, February 15.) 
“ ° n * he ^bronology of Recent Geology.” By S. R. Pattison, Esq., F G S 
March 1. 
“On the Nature and Character of Evidence for Scientific Purposes.” 
the Rev. J. M Cann, D.D. (Intermediate, March 15.) 
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