COUNCIL FOR 1875. 
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of the Society which he has assisted so materially by his labours 
and his learning, and they cannot but feel thankful that Mr. 
Kenrick still survives to aid them with his counsels and honour 
them by his kindly support. 
The following Lectures have been delivered in the Theatre of 
the Museum during the past year. 
Subject. Name of Lectueer. 
On the Aqueducts of Eome .... Eev. A. Shadwell, M. A. 
On the Walls and Grates of Eome Eev. A. Shadwell, M. A. 
On Ai’ctic Expeditions, with \ 
special reference to the one / Oapt. J. E. Davis, E. N., 
now making its way to the i E. E. O. S. 
North Pole .... ../ 
On the Excavation of the Eoman \ 
Fort, at Castle Dykes, near > Eev. W. C. Lukis, M. A. 
Eipon .../ 
On the Yorkshire OoHtes. W. H. Hudleston, Esq., M. A., 
F. G. S. 
The Society have, altogether, lost by death or resignation 17 
members, 3 lady subscribers, and 4 associates, while 35 new 
members, 10 lady subscribers, and 8 associates have been added 
to the Society’s list. The Council propose for election as new 
vice-presidents:—Egerton Vernon Harcourt, Esq., M. A.; the 
Eev. Canon Eaine, M. A., curator of antiquities; William Eeed, 
Esq., E. G. S., curator of geology; and J. E. Walker, Esq., 
M. A., E. G. S., E. L. S., &c.; and as new members of Council: 
—William Matterson, M. D., the Eev. George Eowe, M. A., 
Tempest Anderson, M. D,, Fellow of University College, 
London; and Joseph Wilkinson, E. E. G. S., in the room of 
Egerton Vernon Harcourt, the Eev. Canon Eaine, J. F. Walker, 
and John Kitching, who retire by rotation; and J. P. Wood 
and Eichard Pearson in the room of William Eeed, E. G. S., 
nominated a vice-president, and Joseph Munby, lately deceased. 
The Council propose the following gentlemen for election as 
honorary members of the Society:—-T. McKenny Hughes, 
Esq., M. A., F. S. A., F. G. S., Woodwardian professor of 
geology, Cambridge; Joseph Prestwich, Esq., M. A., F.E. S , 
F. C. S., professor of geology in the University of Oxford; 
