WARWICKSHIRE 



NATURAL HISTORY 



AND 



ARCH/EOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 



Established Kay S4th, 1836. 



THIETY-NINTH ANNUAL REPOKT 



OF THE COUNCIL TO THE SUBSCRIBERS, 



READ AT THE 



ANNIVERSARY MEETING, APRIL 2, 1875. 



In presenting the annual report, the Council congratu- 

 late the Membei's 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 find great difficulty, for want of 

 room, in arranging the collection of Organic Remains, a 

 small but judicious annual outlay in specimens and cabinets, 

 •when required, with the aid also of friendly donations, 

 will soon make the entii-e 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. 



