19.-1844 Robert Patterson, F.R.S., M.R.I.A, Belfast. 20.-1854 Sir Charles Lemon, Bart. M.A. Cantab., F.R.S., F.G.S., Penrhyn, Cornwall. 21.-1844 William Carpenter, M.D. Edin., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., Registrar London University. 22.-1848 Rev. Thomas Corser, M.A., Strand, Bury. 23.—1850 Rev. St. Vincent Beechy, M.A. Cantab., Worsley, near Eccles. 24.-1851 James Smith, F.R.SS.L. and E., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., Jordanhill, Glasgow. 25.-1851 Henry Clarke Pidgeon, London. 26.-1851 Rev. Robert Bickersteth Mayor, M.A., Fell. St. John's College, Cantab., F.C.P.S., Rugby. 27.-1852 William Reynolds, M.D., The Cloisters, St. Michael's Hamlet, Aigburth Road. 28.-1853 Rev. James Booth, LL.D., F.R.S., &c., Stone, near Aylesbury. 29.-1857 Thomas Jos. Hutchison, F.R.G.S., F.R.S.L., F.E.S., H.B.M. Consul, Rosario. 30.-1861 Louis Agassiz, Professor of Natural History in Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 31.-1861 William Fairbairn, LL.D., C.E., F.R.S., Polygon, near Manchester. 32.-1861 Rev. Thomas P. Kirkman, M.A., F.R.S., Croft Rectory, Warrington. 33.-1862 The Right Rev. H. N. Staley, D.D., Bishop of Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. 34.-1863 Edward J. Reed, Chief Constructor of H. M. Navy, Admiralty, and Hyde Vale, 3, Greenwich, S.E. 35.-1865 John Edward Gray, Ph. D., F.R.S., &c., British Museum. 36.-1865 George Rolleston, M.D., F.R.S., Linacre Professor of Physiology in the University of Oxford, Oxford. 37.-1866 Cuthbert Collingwood, M.A. and M.B. Oxon, F.L.S. 38.-1867 J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. &c., Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University, Montreal. 39.-1868 Captain Sir James Anderson, Atlantic Telegraph Company, London. CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. LIMITED TO THIRTY-FIVE. 1.-1867 Albert C. L. G. Günther, M.A., M.D., Ph.D., British Museum, Editor of the “Zoological Record.” 2.-1867 J. Yate Johnson, London. 3.—1867 R. B. N. Walker, Gaboon, West Africa. ASSOCIATES. LIMITED TO TWENTY-FIVE. 1.-Jan. 27, 1862 Captain John H. Mortimer, "America," (Atlantic.) 2.-March 24, 1862 Captain P. C. Petrie, "City of London," Commodore of the Inman Line of American Steam Packets. (Atlantic.) 3.-Feb. 9, 1863 Captain James P. Anderson, R.M.S.S. “Africa,” Cunard Service. (Atlantic.) 4.-Feb. 9, 1863 Captain John Carr, (Bushby and Edwards,) ship "Scindia." (Calcutta.) (Calcutta and 5.-Feb. 9, 1863 Captain Charles E. Price, R.N.R., (L. Young and Co.,) ship "Cornwallis." Sydney.) 6.-April 20, 1863 Captain Fred. E. Baker, ship "Niphon." (Chinese Seas.) 7.-Oct. 31, 1864 Captain Thompson, ship "Admiral Lyons." (Bombay.) 8.-Oct. 31, 1863 Captain Edward Berry, ship "Richard Cobden." 9.-Oct. (Chili.) 31, 1864 Captain Alexander Browne, (Papayanni,) S. S. "Agia Sofia." (Mediterranean.) 10.-Oct. 31, 1864 Captain Whiteway, ship "Annie Cheshyre." (Pacific.) 11.-April 13, 1865 Captain Alexander Cameron, (Boult, English, and Brandon,) ship "Staffordshire.” (Shanghai.) 12.-Dec. 11, 1865 Captain Walker, ship "Trenton." 13.-Mar. 23, 1868 Captain David Scott. Dr. TREASURER'S ACCOUNT, 1866-67. The Literary and Philosophical Society in Account with ISAAC BYERLEY, Treasurer, to October, 1867. Cr. 2 10 4 |