REPORT. XXix 
Council have, therefore, been compelled to let the publication of 
this map stand over for a future volume; the coloured plates of 
the Ashburne glass were introduced in lieu of the map. 
Owing to the absence from Derby of Mr. W. H. St. John Hope, 
nothing has been finally settled respecting the wooden effigy 
belonging to All Saints’ Church; the matter, however, is not 
forgotten, and it is expected that some arrangement will now be 
speedily effected for the disposal of this most interesting effigy. 
The accompanying Balance Sheet shows the Society to be in a 
good financial position ; part of the sum in hand will be invested 
at once, in accordance with Rule VII. The Society has received, 
in exchange for its own Journal, various Journals of other 
Societies, and now possesses the following volumes, or parts of 
volumes :— 
1. The Journal of the British a ae eames Parts II. III. of Vol. 
Association fe . XXXVI. 
A Set of the Back Num- 
2. The Archzological Journal bers, Vol. XXXVL., and 
2 Parts of Vol. XX XVII. 
3. Proceedings of the Boney, of gs gah ai of 
Scotland : ws : Vol. for 1878-9. 
4. Sussex Archzeological Collections ei He Vol. XXX. 
5. Transactions of the Cumberland and West- 
moreland Antiquarian and Archzeological 
Society Kee 
6. Original Papers of the Norfolk and Norwich 
Archeological Society 
Vols. III. and IV. 
Part I., Vol. IX. 
7- Journal of the Somersetshire Archeological and Natural History Society. 
Views of the Gates of Norwich, by Robt. Fitch, F.S.A. 
9. Letters of Alderman Rev. Heyricke, of Leicester ; by Thomas North, 
F.S.A. 
10. Melton Mowbray Town Records, by Thomas North, F.S.A. 
The Society has also been presented with an ancient key; and 
with a specimen of pottery discovered when digging the foundations 
of Messrs. Crompton and Evans’ Bank. During the past year 
we have had to regret the removal by death of several of our 
_ Members, including three Vice-Presidents, and one Member of 
