The inconveuieuces which arose from the 

 arrangement of the seats in the Lecture- room have 

 been entirely removed : and it is now well adapted, 

 in every respect, to the purposes for which it was 

 intended. 



A Mineral-room has been built iny^r ike^ 

 Laboratory; which will afford an opportunity 

 of systematically arranging, and advantageously 

 exhibiting, the Society's extensive and valuable 

 collection in this department. 



A room has also been obtained in the 

 intermediate story, to be used by the Sub-Curator 

 as a work-room. 



The Museum has been considerably heightened, 

 so as to admit of a gallery round it, and an upper 

 light has also been added. 



A part of the back-yard has been walled oft', 

 for the purpose of opening a road into the cellars, so 

 as to render them available for commercial purposes. 



The particulars of these alterations have been 

 already detailed in the Report of the Building 

 Committee. The cost of the whole has been £1300. 

 When it is stated that the cellars are already 



