62 PEOCEEDIXGS OF THE y» 



Great Britain and Ireland (continued). 



the same Subject (the whole subsequent to, and in con- 

 tinuation of, Parhamentaiy Paper, No. 42, of Sessioa 

 1852-53)." (House of Commons, 1 Julr, 1858, No. 379.) 

 (Lord Elcho.) Pp. 65. iol. London, 1858. 



A " Copy of a Memorial addressed to Her Majesty's Grovern- 

 ment by the Promoters and Cultivators of Science on the 

 Subject of the proposed Severance from the British Museum 

 of its Natural Historj^ Collection, together with the 

 Signatures attached thereto." (House of Commons, 

 23 July, 1 858, No. 456.) (Sir Philip Grey Egerton.) Pp. 5. 



fol. London, 1858. 

 A Copy " of all Communications made by the Officers and 

 Architect of the British Museum to the Trustees, respecting 

 the want of space for exhibiting the Collections in that 

 Institution, as well as respecting the Enlargement of its 

 Buildings : " 



" And, of all Minutes of the Trustees, and of all Com- 

 munications between the Trustees and the Treasury upon 

 the same Subject (the whole subsequent to, and in con- 

 tinuation of. Parliamentary Paper, No. 379)." (House 

 of Commons, U March, 1859, No. 126.) (Sir StafPordl 

 Northcote.) Pp. 25. fol. London, 1859. 



Report from the Select Committee on the British Museiun ; 

 together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes 

 of Evidence, and Appendix. (House of Commons, 10 August, 

 1860, No. 540.) Pp. xliv, 256. fol. London, 1860. 



Index to the Eeport from the Select Committee on the British 

 Museum. (House of Commons, 10 Aug. 1860, No. 540-1.) 

 Pp. 33. fol. London, 1860. 



Committee on Botanical Work. 



Eeport to the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury 

 of the Departmental Committee on Botanical Work and 

 Collections at the British Museum and at Kew, dated 

 11th March, 1900. fol. London, 1901. 



Minutes of Evidence taken before the Departmental Com- 

 mittee on Botanical Work and Collections at the British 

 Museum and at Kew with Appendices and Index, to 

 accompany the Eeport presented to the Lords Commissioners- 

 of His Majesty's Treasury dated 11th March, 1901. 



fol. London, 1901. 

 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 



Copy of the Eeport made to the Committee appointed by the 

 Lords of the Treasury in January 1838 to inquire into the- 

 Management, &c. of the Eoyal Gardens, by Dr. Lindley, 

 Professor of Botany, who, at the request of the Committee,, 

 made an actual Survey of the Botanical Garden at Kew,. 

 in conjunction with Messrs. Paxton and Wilson, two 

 practical Gardeners, in the month of Pebruary 1838. 

 (House of Commons, 11 May, 1840, No. 292.) Pp. 6. 



fol. London, 1840. 



