liabilities ; and unless another appeal be made to 

 the members for a subscription to liquidate the 

 debt at the Bank, it must necessarily be some 

 years before a synopsis of the contents of the 

 Museum, so much wanted, can be published, or 

 any farther additions or improvements made in 

 the Museum. The Plesiosaurus has been arranged 

 in a temporary manner in the Museum; but it 

 merits being better displayed. 



The introduction book shews that only 270 

 strangers have visited the Museum during the 

 year, either by personal introduction, or by 

 ticket; there has consequently been a falling off iri 

 the amount of receipts from this source, only £3 

 having been received for the admission of 

 strangers. 



The donations to the Museum have not been 

 very numerous : the Archaelogical Institute of 

 Great Britain has presented an elegant Map, 

 mounted and varnished, of British and Roman 

 Yorkshire, showing the situation of the Roman 

 Camps, Roads, and Antiquities of the district. 

 Mrs. George Clark has again given some 

 valuable donations to the Museum, chiefly qf 

 British Shells. 



