8o 
PROFESSOR OWEN 
CH. in. 
the “ Ornithorhynchus paradoxus,” printed in the 
“ Philosophical Transactions,” and of another on 
the “ Generation of Marsupial Animals ” recently 
read before the Society — being desirous of be- 
coming a Fellovr of the Royal Society, We whose 
names are underwritten do from our personal 
knowledge recommend him as highly deserving 
of that honour, and likely to prove a valuable and 
useful member. 
J. Bostock. 
William Blizard. 
B. C. Brodie. 
Joseph Henry Green. 
Edward Stanley. 
M. I. Brunel. 
John Edw. Gray. 
Ja. Clark. 
Jas. Clark Ross. 
T. J. Pettigrew. 
W. Spence. 
Marshall Hall. 
A. Copland Hutchinson. 
W. J. Broderip. 
W. H. Sykes. 
T. Copeland. 
Thos. Phillipps. 
William Clift. 
J. McGrigor. 
J. Hodgson. 
Joseph Sabine. 
Benj. Travers. 
Wm. Kirby. 
N. A. Vigors. 
R. H. Solly.’ 
^May istk, 1834. — A certificate was presented 
in favour of Richard Owen, and was signed by 
“ B. C. Brodie, Joseph Henry Green, Edw. Stan- 
ley, William Clift, M. I. Brunei, J. McGrigor, 
John Edw. Gray.” ’ 
'December \Uh, 1834. — Sir Benjamin Collins 
Brodie, Bart., Vice-President, in the chair. 
Richard Owen elected F.R.S.’ 
