Expenses of Oxford Meeting, including Printing, Adver- Rent and Office Expenses Commission on Purchase of Exchequer Bills Cr. £ 3. d. 166 1 1 48 13 5 2 15 6 Compilation of Index 1861-90 Erratic Blocks.. Palæozoic Phyllopoda Photographs of Geological Interest Shell-bearing Deposits at Clava, &c. Eurypterids of the Pentland Hills.... Nature and Probable Age of High-level Flint-drifts Zoology and Botany of the West India Islands.. Exploration of Hadramut Calibration and Comparison of Measuring Instruments.. Exploration of a Kitchen-midden at Hastings Ethnographical Survey 10 0 0 1831, Sept. 27 1832, June 19 1833, June 25 1834, Sept. 8 1835, Aug. 10 1836, Aug. 22 1837, Sept. 11. 1838, Aug. 10 1839, Aug. 26 1840, Sept. 17 1841, July 20 1842, June 23. 1843, Aug. 17 1844, Sept. 26 1845, June 19 1846, Sept. 10 1847, June 23 1848, Aug. 9 1849, Sept. 12 1850, July 21 1851, July 2 1852, Sept. 1 1853, Sept. 3 1854, Sept. 20 1855, Sept. 12 1856, Aug. 6 1857, Aug. 26 1858, Sept. 22 1859, Sept. 14 1860, June 27 1861, Sept. 4 1862, Oct. 1 1863, Aug. 26 1864, Sept. 13 1865, Sept. 6 1866, Aug. 22 1867, Sept. 4 1868, Aug. 19 1869, Aug. 18 1870, Sept. 14 1871, Aug. 2 1872, Aug. 14 Cambridge Liverpool Plymouth Cambridge Swansea Liverpool Nottingham Dundee Norwich Exeter Liverpool Edinburgh Brighton York Oxford The Earl Fitzwilliam, D.C.L.. The Duke of Argyll, F.R.S. Prof. C. G. B. Daubeny, M.D.. The Rev. Humphrey Lloyd, D.D.. Cambridge Sir Charles Lyell, Bart., M.A. 287 40 292 44 36 Bradford Glasgow Plymouth Dublin Sheffield Birmingham Manchester Bath Newcastle-on-Tyne... Prof. W. H. Flower, C.B., F.R.S. Leeds Cardiff Edinburgh Nottingham Oxford Ipswich 1873, Sept. 17 1874, Aug. 19 1875, Aug. 25 1876, Sept. 6 1877, Aug. 15 1878, Aug. 14 1879, Aug. 20 1880, Aug. 25 1881, Aug. 31 1882, Aug. 23 1883, Sept. 19 1884, Aug. 27 1885, Sept. 9 1886, Sept. 1 1887, Aug. 31 1888, Sept. 5 1889, Sept. 11 1890, Sept. 3 1891, Aug. 19 1892, Aug. 3 1893, Sept. 13 1894, Aug. 8 1895, Sept. 11 Belfast Bristol Swansea York Southampton Southport Montreal Aberdeen Ladies were not admitted by purchased tickets until 1843. † Tickets of Admission to Sections only. 27 13 Sir John Hawkshaw, C.E., F.R.S.. Prof. T. Andrews, M.D., F.R.S.. Prof. A. Thomson, M.D., F.R.S. W. Spottiswoode, M.A., F.R.S. 239 36 Prof. G. J. Allman, M.D., F.R.S. A. C. Ramsay, LL.D., F.R.S.. Sir John Lubbock, Bart., F.R.S. Dr. C. W. Siemens F.R.S. Including Ladies. § Fellows of the American Association were admitted as Hon. Members for this Meeting. REPORT OF THE COUNCIL. Report of the Council for the Year 1894-95, presented to the General Committee at Ipswich on Wednesday, September 11, 1895. The Report of the Council for 1894-5 was considered and ordered to be presented to the General Committee : : THE COUNCIL have received reports from the General Treasurer during the past year, and his accounts from July 1, 1894, to June 29, 1895, which have been audited, will be presented to the General Committee. The Council have nominated the Mayor of Ipswich, J. H. Bartlet, Esq., M.D., Vice-President of the Association. The invitation to hold the Annual Meeting of the Association at Toronto in 1897 has been renewed, and will be brought before the General Committee on Monday. The election by the General Committee of Sir Douglas Galton as President of the Association for the year which begins to-day, deprives us for the future of his services as General Secretary. The Council desire to record their grateful sense of the unfailing zeal and energy which Sir Douglas Galton has displayed in the affairs of the Association during a tenure of office which has extended over twenty-four years. The Council have consequently had to consider the appointment of a successor, and desire now to nominate Professor E. A. Schäfer, F.R.S., for election to the office of General Secretary. Professor Schäfer has been communicated with, and has expressed his willingness to serve. In accordance with a request received from the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education, who have been asked to send Delegates to the International Congress of Zoology at Leyden, the Council resolved to nominate Sir W. H. Flower to represent the Association. The Council have elected the following Foreign Men of Science Corresponding Members : Prof. F. Beilstein, St. Petersburg. Prof. D. H. Campbell, University Palo M. Cartailhac, Toulouse. Dr. A. Chauveau, Paris. Prof. T. W. W. Engelmann, Utrecht. Prof. Ludimar Hermann, Königsberg. M. Maxime Kovalevsky, Beaulieu-sur-Mer. Prof. L. Kny, Berlin. Dr. Otto Maas, Munich. Prof. A. M. Mayer, Hoboken, New Jersey. Prof. H. F. Osborn, Columbia College, Baron C. R. Osten-sacken, berg. Heidel Resolutions referred to the Council for consideration and action if desirable : |