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Maidstone, October 26, 1833. 

 Dear Sir, 

 I have much pleasure in making known to you, that after the con- 

 clusion of your Lectures on the Zoology or Natural History of Man, 

 Thomas Sponge, Esq., heing still in the chair, it was on the motion of 

 Mr. Heathorn, seconded by Mr. Wright, unanimously resolved as follows : 

 " That the thanks of this meeting be presented to Professor Dewhurst for 

 the interesting communications made in the course of his Lectures on the 

 Zoology or Natural History of Man, and from which much gratification 

 has been derived by all present." 



In making this communication, receive also my best thanks for your 

 kind attentions, and be assured of the esteem of, 



Dear Sir, yours very truly, 



SAMUEL SIMMONDS. 

 Mechanic's Library. 

 To Professor Dewhurst, London. 



Extract. 



Worcester, November 24, 1833. 

 My Dear Sir, 

 I have been so much engaged as to be unable to write to you sooner. 

 1 have, however, now the pleasure to inform you that you have been 

 elected a corresponding Member of the Worcestershire Natural History 

 Society. 



The council request me to convey to you their thanks for your dona- 

 tion to their library. 



Believe me, Sir, yours very sincerely, 



EDWIN LEES. 



To Professor Dewhurst. 



