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 NOTE.

The following Index is intended to form a Supplement to the ordinary Alphabetical List, by means of which the name of every Fellow residing in any part of the world may be ascertained at a glance.

To facilitate reference, the aim has been to group, in each county, the various localities around their respective post-towns. Names of streets and houses have been omitted ; but those of parishes and more distant estates have been inserted whenever it appeared requisite. The only inconvenience attending the adoption of this rule will be found in the very few instances where the residence of a Fellow is situated in one county and his post-town in another.

Much of the difficulty experienced in the preparation of the Index has arisen from the incomplete and inaccurate descriptions frequently given. The attention of Fellows is therefore again directed to the request of the Council, that all changes of residence should be immediately communicated to the Secretary, who will also gladly receive corrections of any errors.

TOWNSHEND M. HALL.

Pilton, Barnstaple,

Jan. 1st, 1872.