XI 



CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRAEY. 



LIBEAKY KEGULATIONS. 



1. — Books may be borrowed by Members only, on application to the 

 Librarian, at such times as the Rooms occupied by the Society are open 

 to Members. 



2. — The title of every book borrowed shall be entered in the Library 

 Register, with the signature of the borrower. 



3. — No Member may borrow more than one volume at a time, without 

 the permission of the Council, and certain books (marked thus * in the 

 Catalogue) may only be consulted at Head-quarters. 



4. — No book may be retained longer than one month, but a Member 

 may borrow the same volume for a further period, if no other application 

 for it be made. 



5. — All books shall be returned at the last Ordinary Meeting of each 

 Session, and the issue shall not be resumed until the first Ordinary 

 Meeting of the following Session. 



6. — No map, plate, drawing, manuscript, or unbound pubhcation, may 

 be borrowed without the permission of the Council, but current numbers 

 of periodicals, transactions, &c., will be laid upon the Library table, and 

 back numbers of the same may be referred to on the premises, if 

 necessary. 



7. — Any Member failing to return a book on the application of the 

 Librarian, or returning a book damaged or defaced, shall be Hable for its 

 value; and if it form part of a work, for the value of the whole work 

 rendered imperfect. 



Books marked thus * do not circulate. 



Adams, H. G. Beautiful Butterflies. 8vo. London. [N. D.] 



Amekican Entomologist. 2nd series. 8vo. New York, 1880. 



Anon. [Defoe.] The History of the Great Plague in London. [Con- 

 taining references to Epping Forest.] 8vo. London, 1832. 



Anon. Enghsh Forests and Forest Trees, Historical, Legendary, and 

 Descriptive. 8vo. London, 1853. 



Anon. (" Stonehenge.") British Rural Sports. 14th edition. 8vo. 

 London, 1878. 



Anon, The Wild Flowers of Repton. 8vo. London, 186G. 



