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A Catalogue of Books in the Library has been made, to 
the 3lst December, 1867, and a copy was sent to each 
Member. 
The Council will be glad to receive presents of any works 
of Local interest, for the Library. 
Any member wishing to take a Book from the Library, 
is particularly requested to see that an entry is made in the 
book kept for that purpose, which is on the Library table. 
The date must also be entered when the book is returned. 
Before Members are allowed to take Books out of the 
Library, a deposit of ten shillings is required. Some of 
the Books cannot be taken away from the Library. 
The Accounts for the year have been audited, and the 
General Financial Statement, to March 31st, 1872, is 
appended to this report. 
The Museum, now containing a valuable and well- 
arranged collection of Natural History, Geology, and 
Antiquities, as well as a Library, which, though not 
extensive, contains many works of cost and value, is highly 
creditable to the Town and County of Warwick, and 
deserves a much greater amount of support than it has of 
late years received. An excellent foundation has been 
laid, but much might be effected if adequate means were 
placed at the disposal of the Council. Owing to the losses 
by death, of several subscribers during the past year, and 
the small number of additional members, the funds of the 
Society are in a less satisfactory condition than could be 
desired. A reference to the list of subscribers will show 
that only a few of the rich and influential residents in the 
County belong to the Society. If the members would 
solicit annual subscriptions from their friends and neigh- 
bours, it is probable that a considerable addition would be 
made to the tunds of the Society. 
