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Committee would also take this, their last official opportunity of addressing yoH, 

 to point oat that the success or otherwise of the Museum must, to a great extent, 

 depend upon the spontaneous labours of this Society, and they would urge upon 

 every member that he should do all he can in the meantime to provide specimens 

 of the various branches of Natural History so that the Museum when it is opened 

 may be a credit and not a disgrace to the scientific men of this county, 



(Signed) Rev. Sib George Cornewall, Bart. 



Rev. H. Cooper Key. 

 Rev. 0. J. Robinson. 

 Rev. James Davies, 

 Arthur Armitagb. Esq. 

 Thomas Cam. 

 Dr. Bull. 

 Dr. Chapman, 

 James Rankin, Esq. 

 Dr. McCcuough. 

 Eereford, Feb. 2\th, 1872, 



