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Show ( 2 ) warmly encouraged by such zoologists as were acquainted with it, had not proved profitable, the Zoological Record Committee appointed by the British Association for the Advancement of Science resolved upon founding a ZOOLOGICAL R E C O RD ASSOCIATION as the best means of carrying on the work, and upon inviting zoologists generally to co-operate with them In attaining the desired ohject. The Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Volumes have been brought out under the auspices of the Association, and are on sale to the public at Thirty Shillings each-Johu Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row, E.C. The ASSOCIATION, as may be seen from the Rules above quoted, consists of Members and Subscribers; and gentlemen desirous of joining it in either capacity are requested to forward their names to the SECRETARY. The Eleventh Volume, containing the " R E C O R D " for the year 1874, was issued in May, 1876. H. T. STAINTON, Seer e targ. MOUNTSFIELD, LEWISHAM, S.E, December, 1876. LIST OF MEMBERS. Adams, Henry, F.L.S., 19, Hanover Villas, Notting Hill, Allman, Professor, F.R.S., Sunny Hill, Parkstone, Poole. Alston, E. R., 22A, Dorset Street, Portman Square, W . Barclay, Hanbury, F.Z.S., Middleton Hall, Tamworth. Bate, C. Spence, F.R.S., Mulgrave Place, Plymouth. Blanford, W . T., F.G.S., Geological Survey Office, Calcutta. Blomefield, Rev. Leonard, F.L.S., Belmont, Bath. Bowerbank, J. S., LL.D., F.R.S., 2, East Ascent, St. Leonard's-on- Sea. Brooke, Sir Victor, Bart., F.Z.S., Colebrooke, Fermanagh, Ireland. Buckley, IL, F.Z.S., 27, Wheeler' sRoad,Edgbaston,Birmingham. Busk, George, F.R.S., 32, Harley Street, W. Crisp, Frank, LL.B., F.L.S., 5, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill, W. Darwin, Charles, F.R.S., Down, Beckenliarn, Kent. Dresser, H. E., F.Z.S., The Firs, South Norwood, S.E. Dunning, J. W., F.L.S., 24, Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W .C |