LIST OF FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS. 195 



Brighton. 



5] 53. Brighton Aquarium. 



5155. Brighton and Sussex Natural History Society, [i] 

 5157. Free Public Library, [i] 

 Bristol. 



5159. Bristol City Library, [ij 



51G1. Bristol Microscopical Society. \\] 



51G3. Bristol Museum and Library, [i] 



5165. Bristol Naturalists' Society (care of A.Leipner,47 Hampton 



Park, Clifton, near Bristol, [i] 

 5167. United States Consulate, [i] 



[Institute for the Advancement of Sciences, Literature and 

 Arts, identical with British Association for the Ad- 

 vancement of Science, London.] 

 Bury St. Edmunds. 



5109. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, [ij 



Camborne (Cornwall). 



[Miners' Association of Cornvs^all and Devon (formerly in 



Truro). (See Redruth.)] 

 Cambridge. ■ 



5171. Balfour Library, New Museum. 



5173. Cambridge Antiquarian Society (care of S. S. Lewis, Libra- 

 rian of Corpus Christi College), [i] 



5175. Cambridge Free Library, [i] 



5177. Cambridge Journal of Philology (care of Macmillan & Co., 

 Bedford Street, Strand, London, W. C). [i] 



5179. Cambridge Observatory, [iii] 



5181. Cambridge Philological Society, [i] 



5183. Cambridge Philosophical Society, [iii] 



5185. Corpus Christi College, [i] 



5187. Fitzwilliam Museum, [i] 



5189. Journal of Anatomy and Physiology (care of Macmillan & 

 Co., Bedford Street, Strand, London). 



5191. Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy (Downing 

 Street, Cambridge). 



5193. New Archseological Museum of the University, [ij 



5195. Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin Messenger of Mathe- 

 matics. [iJ 



5197. St. John College. [iJ 



5199. Trinity College, [i] 



5201. University Library, [iii] 



5203. Woodward] an Museum, [ij 



Canterbury. 



5205. East Kent Natural History Society (care of W. H. Housley, 

 St. Stephen's Lodge, Canterbury, formerly in Dover). 



[i] 



