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Bindiny of back Volumes of the Journal, 



The Journal is now issued to Governors and Members bound in green cloth, and Messrs. 

 Truscott & Son have contracted to bind back Volumes in the same description 

 of cover at the rate of 2.*. 3d. per Volume, and to supply the gi'een cloth lettered cases, 

 for the use of local bookbinders, at the price of 1,?. 3^. each, post free, or Is. each if 

 called for at their offices. Cases cannot, however, be sup{)lied separately for the 

 Volumes of the First and Second Series, 1839 to 1889. 



All parcels and correspondence relative to the binding of back numbers of the 

 Journal should be addressed (postage or carriage prepaid) to Messrs. James Truscott 

 & Son, Ltd., Suffolk Lane, Cannon Street, London, E.C. 



To avoid confusion the Volumes of the Journal have been re-numbered from the be- 

 ginning, and the following Table shows both the Old and the New Numbers of each of the 

 Volumes which have been issued since the first appearance of the Journal in 1839 : — 



(The Dumerala within brackets indicate tbe numbers as printed on the several Farts of each Series.) 



