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namely, the collecting and systematising facts in illustration of 

 the Natural History of our own county,.! propose to place these 

 specimens in the hands of our able friend and Secretary Professor 

 Buckman, for deposition in the Museum of the Eoyal Agricultural 

 College, at Cirencester, where they may serve as a nucleus for 

 the gradual accumulation of the entire series of Cheiroptera 

 indigenous to the county of Gloucester. 



