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Geological collection has all been gone through and named by Mr. J. W. 
Carr, M.A., to whom my warmest personal thanks are due for much help 
and advice. Specimens wanted to complete a typical Palzontological 
collection have been purchased by the Committee, and the re-arrangement 
is being pushed on as rapidly as possible. My best efforts shall be given 
to its early completion. 
The usual tables will be found appended to this Report, to which I 
beg to refer all those who wish for more detailed information. 
It only remains for me to express my entire satisfaction with the 
way in which the various members of the Staff discharge their duties. 
No Institution could be better served. Of those who have been long 
in your service, I need only say that their zeal and fidelity are undiminished, 
and those more recently appointed are no less satisfactory. I desire again 
to recognise the valuable help given to the Institution by the entire Press 
of the town, and to once more express my own personal obligations to the 
Chairman and every member of the Committee for the ready help and 
co-operation I have always received in every department of my work, 
I remain, Gentlemen, 
Obediently yours, 
W. CROWTHER, 
LIBRARIAN AND CURATOR. 
November 2nd, 1891. 
