WARWICKSHIRE 
NATURAL HISTORY 
 ARCHROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 
ESTABLISHED MAY 24rn, 1836. 
THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT 
OF THE COUNCIL TO THE SUBSCRIBERS, 
READ AT THE 
ANNIVERSARY MEETING, APRIL 22nd, 1870. 
In presenting the annual a, Council congratu- 
Jate the Members on ‘the continued prosperity of the 
Society. 
Some valuable additions have been made to the Museum 
and Library, by donation and purchase, during the past 
year. ‘ 
The Geological Curators have been gradually re-arrang- 
ing a portion of the collection of Organic Remains, and 
some of the new cases are already nearly filled, anda 
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 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. » 
