232 
The expenses extraordinary in the stables from lst July to 30 
September were £447 Os, 2d.* 
For comparison, the expenses were :— 
In April, at St. James’s ... ose) 6006, OTIS 
» May, ,, St. James’s and Windsor 366 7 23} 
» June, , Windsor... so «6 DLQTAT Oe 
» July, , Windsor ... 2 «= O84 OS 
(RUGS gy SV AROROr ~ * a gone OS 
This last must be added for the month to the expenses in going 
to and at Bath, making together £1,227 14s. 944d. 
The Court business, as before, had to be attended to, and again, 
From our Court at Bath, was issued a Proclamation proroguing 
the Parliament. 
With no further record the Queen and her husband set out 
from Bath on Thursday the 7th October, lay that night at the 
Duke of Somerset’s ; on the &th at Col. Dolman’s, near Newbury, 
so often visited before, and arrived at Windsor in the evening of 
the 9th, all in very good health. 
Charles Moore, F.G.S., and his Work ; with a List of the Fossil Types 
and Described Specimens in the Bath Museum. 
A committee was appointed at the meeting of the British 
Association at Leeds, 1890, to consider the best methods for the 
registration of all type specimens of Fossils in the British Isles 
and reporting on the same. A circular was accordingly sent 
round to the curators of Museums and owners of private collections 
for information on this subject. Mr. Edward Wilson, F.G.S., 
* Excheq. Q.R. Miscell, Wardrobe, 5. 
