WARWICKSHIRE 
NATURAL HISTORY 
ARCHAOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 
ESTABLISHED MAY 241n, 1836. 
¥ 
THIRTIETH ANNUAL REPORT 
OF THE COUNCIL TO THE SUBSCRIBERS, 
READ AT THE 
ANNIVERSARY MEETING, APRIL 6th, 1866, 
Tx Council, in presenting their annual report to the 
members, congratulate them on the continued prosperity 
of the Society. 
Numerous and valuable additions have been made to 
the Museum and Library, by donation and purchase, 
during the past year. 
1 The Geological Curators have been gradually re-arranging 
F a portion of the collection of Organic Remains, and some 
____ of the new cases are already nearly filled, and a small but 
judicious annual outlay in specimens and cabinets, when 
required, with the aid also of friendly donations, will soon 
make the entire Geological collection most valuable and 
instructive, and one of the best out of London. At present 
4 the collections of Natural History and Geology form a 
good educational medium for all classes, and it is of the 
‘ utmost importance to maintain and increase its efficiency. 
