XXVI 
REPORT-1854. 
Professor Agassiz, 
chusetts. 
M. Babinet, Paris. 
Dr. A. D. Bache, Philadelphia. 
Professor II. von Boguslawski, Breslau. 
Mr. P. G. Bond, Cambridge, lIS. 
M. Boutigny (d'Evreux). 
Professor Bmschmaim, Moscow. 
Chevalier Bunsen, Heidelberg. 
Prince Charles Bonaparte, Paris. 
M. Dc la Ilive, Geneva. 
Professor Dove, Berlin. 
M. Dufr&ioy, Pat 'is. 
Professor Dumas, Paris. 
Dr. J. Milne-Ed wards, Paris. 
Professor Ehrenberg, Berlin. 
Dr. Kisenlohr, Carlsrnhe. 
Professor Encke, Berlin. 
Dr. A. Errnan, Berlin. 
Professor Earn ark, Christiania. 
Professor G. Forchhanuner, Copenhagen. 
M. Leon Foucault, Paris. 
M. Frisiuni, Milan, 
Professor Aan Gray, Cambridge, U.S. 
Professor Henry, Washington, U.S. 
Baron Alexander von Humboldt, Berlin. 
M. Jacobi, St. Peters/mrg. 
Professor Krcil, Prague.’ 
M. Kupffer, St. Petersburg. 
Dr. Langbcrg, Christiania. 
M. Lc Verrier, Paris. 
Baron de Selys-Longchamps, Uige. 
Dr. Lamont, Munich. 
Baron von Liebig, Munich. 
Professor Gustav Magnus, Berlin. 
Professor Matteucci, Pisa. 
Professor von M iddendorff, Si. Petersburg. 
M. l'Abbtf Moigno, Paris. 
Professor Nilsson, Sweden. 
Dr. N T . Nordengsciold, Finland. 
Chevalier Plana, Thrui. 
M. Quctelet, Brussels. 
Professor PI ticker, Bonn. 
M. Constant Provost. Paris. 
Professor C. Ritter, Berlin. 
Professor H. D. Rogers, Philadelphia. 
Prolessor W. B. Rogers. Uirginia. 
Professor H. Rose, Berlin. 
Baron Sen Ben berg, Bohemia. 
Dr. Siljestrom, Stockholm. 
M. Struve, St. Petersburg. 
Dr. S van berg, Stockholm. 
Dr. Van dcr Hoevcn, Leyden. 
Baron Sartorius von Wultershausen. 
M. Pierre Tchihatchef. 
Professor Wnrtrnann, Lausanne. 
OF TII t ECoUNC11 ' 1853 - 54 , AS PRESENTE 
loin , 185™ Committee at Liverpool, Wednesday, Septembe 
CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 
Cambridge, Massa- 
proTentSTthiJ r "T that , ,nvitatioils to the Association will be 
^ °;V he r^°, U ‘ e Univer3it y City of Glasgow: 
tliB iKflriJ j!? ° T T ty , Co,le S e » Dublin, for 1857, supported by 
' Bright^ the tuZ andC^rS Uee |!' S EX?™** in ^; fJ 
bam; and from Hyde in the lsl/of'Wight?' ° Manche,ter '' froi » CJ.elten- 
“jttce of the'lfeiri'sl, ^^^tion Dg a^ P fr^ fi lh ln C* Parlia,nentar y Com- 
Observatory, the Council believe WAha Pnlf 6 , C ° mnm ! ec of the Kew 
these two documents the most satisfactm-v V. 9 0ne,ul Committee will find in 
importance and general usefulness of S/ehSTJ, ° f w* i,,crea#in S P ubUc 
lu the case of the Parlinmr.,. 0 ,.... o . tw “ Association, 
selves only as the organ through which the P C °uucil consider them- 
ings are presented to the* ? f tl,e last y^s proceed- 
Comnuttee, the members of which are aU^ , ^', ln lhe ca8e of Kew 
nder the authorization of tlm Council thJ” embers . of the Council, and act 
CrT 'T bence the authority is derived ’ In , rCport . ts addr essed to the body 
Commntce, therefore, the Counci dcL to it to the General 
[hefin„TT ,,Ce in 5t * c l° s iug rToomSatinn Xpr ^ at ,he pame their 
made to If P S ,tl0U of the A ssociation wilUdm* ^ hey . are P crsu aded that if 
