276 
representing these arrears, as 
promised to be paid, and some are believed to be ^t unpa d 
on account of those by whom they are due being abroad . to 
all, the Journals have been regularly sent, ^P^lUcouncil 
subscriptions are due, without being returned; and the Gou 
truste Tt will be saved the painful duty o : reporting any of 
these names as defaulters, to be struck off the rolls lot the 
Victoria Institute. It proposes, however that it _ shall be 
considered its duty, at discretion, to strike in 
of Members or Associates who are more than two years 
arrear, and to publish such names m future Annual Kepor 
when this course is deemed advisable. Q • , f t i, e 
8. The estimated ordinary assets of the Society 
current year, exclusive of arrears and of new subscribers, are 
as follows : — 
178 Members, at £2. 2s 
16 1st Class Associates, at £2. 2s. ... 06 
66 2nd „ „ at £8. Is.... 69 6 
260 Annual Subscribers. 
25 Vice-Patrons, Life Members, and 
Life Associates. 
(Dividend on £869. 2s. 2d. Three 
— - — per Cent. Stock) L 
285 Total 
£487 
Meetings . 
9. The following is a list of the papers for the present 
session, viz. : — 
On Dr. Newman’s “ Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent.” By the Eev, 
0. A. Eow, M.A. (Jan. 16thv 1 ®^ le]g and Contrast s. Illustrated with 
J- H- Titcomb, M.A. (Intermediate Meeting, 
OniSnce of the Egyptian Mo— ts *<***«■ ° f “ 
Egypt. By the Eev. B. W. ^^Itves ^ with M athe- 
On Phyllotaxis, or the Arrangemen Hbnslow, 
matical Laws. Illustrated with Diagrams. By the Eev. G 
M.A. (Intermediate Meeting, Feb. 2 .) English, 
On Biblical Pneumatology and Psychology. By the Eev. 
M.A. (March 6th.) , E j. H. Titcomb, M.A. 
On some Curiosities of Ethnology. By 
(Intermediate Meeting, March 20th.) 
