THE VICTORIA INSTITUTE. 
President. — The Right Honourable the Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G. 
Vice-Presidents. 
Sir Joseph Fayrer, K.C.S.L, M.l)., F.R.S. Rev. Principal T. P. Boultbee, LL.D. 
W. Forsyth, Esq,, Q.C., LL.D. J. E. Howard, Esq., F.R.S. 
Philip Henry Gosse, Esq., F.R.S, Rev. Robinson Thornton, D.D. 
Honorary Correspondent Members. 
Professor L. Pasteur, F.R.S., Paris. Professor G. G. Stores, F.R.S., Camb. 
Professor Joachim Barrande, Pragice. V.-Chancellor J. W. Dawson, C.M.G.„F.E.S. 
Hormuzd Rassam, Esq. Prof. A. WuRTZ, F.R.S., Paris. Prof. 0. Heer, Zurich. 
Honorary Treasurer. — William Nowell West, Esq. 
Hon. Sec. and Editor of Journal. — Captain F. W. H. Petrie, F.R.S.L., F.G.S., &c. 
MEMBERSHIP AND SUBSCRIPTIONS. 
Intending Members and Associates are requested to address “ The Secretary.” 
The Annual Subscription for Members is Two Guineas., with One Guinea 
Entrance Fee (see privileges). The Annual Subscription for Associates is One 
Guinea, without Entrance Fee. 
In lieu of Annual Subscription, the payment of Twenty Guineas (without 
Entrance Fee) will constitute a Life Member, or Ten Guineas a Life Associate. 
The payment of a Donation of not less than Siosty Guineas qualifies for the office 
of Vice-Patron, with all the privileges of a Life Member or Life Associate. 
[It is to be understood, that only such as are professedly Christians are entitled 
to become Members.] 
***A11 Subscriptions are jiayable to the “Victoria Institute’s” credit at 
Messrs. “ Ransom,” 1, Pall Mall East, S.W., or may be remitted to “ W. N. West,” 
Esq. (the Treasurer), at the Institute’s Office, 7, Adelphi Terrace, London, W.C. 
PRIVILEGES. 
Members — on election, are presented with any Volume of the First or Second 
Series of the Jour ?ial of the TransactioJis, and are entitled — to a Copy of the Journal, 
either in the Quarterly Parts, or the Annual (bound) Volume, for the years during 
which they may subscribe, and to a copy of any other documents or books which may be 
published under the auspices of the Society in furtherance of Object VI. , and, on application, 
to a copy of every paper published in the ‘^People’s Edition” ; to the use of the Library (Books 
can be sent to the country), Reading and Writing Rooms (affording many of the conveniences 
of a Club) ; and to introduce two Visitors at each Meeting. The Council are chosen from 
among the Members, who alone are eligible to vote by ballot in determining any question at 
a General Meeting. Members are further privileged to obtain any Volumes, other 
than that chosen, of the Transactions issued prior to their joining the Institute at half-price 
(half-a-guinea each), or any Quarterly Parts for past years at half-a-crown each. 
The Library, Reading and Writing Rooms are open, for the use of the 
Members only, from tea till five (Saturdays till two). The Institute 
exchanges Transactions with the Royal Society and many other 
leading English and Foreign Scientific bodies, whose transactions 
are therefore added to the Library. 
Associates— ARE entitled, to the Journal, in Quarterly Parts or in the Annual Volume, 
for the years during which they may subscribe ; to obtain the earlier Volumes or Parts 
at a reduced price ; and to introduce one Visitor at each Meeting. 
Members and Associates have the right to be present at all Meetings of the Society. 
The Meetings, of which due notice is given, are held at 7, Adelphi Terrace, at Eight 
o’clock on the evenings of the First and Third Mondays of the Winter, Spring, and Summer 
Months. Proof Copies of the Papers to be read can be had by those desirous of placing their 
opinions thereon before the Members (when unable to attend, they can do this in writing). 
Menabers and. Associates on 1st January, 1871, 203. — Joined since. — In 1871, 
91 1872, 109 1873, 110 1874, 111 1875, 115 1876, 107 1877, 
100 1878, 101 1879, 105 ;-1880, 104 1881, 122. 
Members and Associates joined during 1882. 
Foreign and Colonial 52 
London and Country 70 
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