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of the Quekett Club (from the Society) ; Procéedings of Geolo- 
gists’ Association (from the Society) ; Annual Report and Pro- 
ceedings of Maidstone and Mid-Kent Natural History Microscopical 
and Philosophical Society for 1874 (from the Society) ; Lists of 
the Local Fauna and Flora of Eastbourne, and Supplement to 
the same (from Mr. J. C. Roper) ; Summary of a Meteorological 
Journal, kept at Crowboro’, by C. L. Prince (from the Author) ; 
Mild Medicines, by Dr. T. Massy (from the Author) ; Geology of 
Brighton, Part i, by J. Howell (from the Author) ; Quarterly 
Reports of Sub-Wealden Exploration (from the Secretary) ; Trans- 
actions of Smithsonian Institution (from the Institution); Re- 
collections of Agassiz, &c. (from C. F. Dennet, Esq.) ; The 
Origin of some of the Lake Basins of Cumberland, by C. 
Clifton Ward, F.G.S. (from the Author); The Glaciation 
of the Northern Part of the Lake District, by J. Clifton Ward, 
F.G.S. (from the Author). 
The following books have been purchased during the year :-— 
The Norman People ; Grafting and Budding ; Tyndall on Heat ; 
Linnean Society’s Transactions, vol. 28, part iv., vol. 30., part i. ; 
Geological Magazine ; Zoologist ; Entomologist’s Monthly Maga- 
zine ; Science Gossip ; Monthly Microscopical Journal : Quarterly 
Journal of Microscopical Science; Popular Science Review ; 
Quarterly Journal of Science; the Entomologist; Grevillea ; 
Publications of the Paleontographical Society for 1873; ditto 
for 1874; British Annelids, by W. C. McIntosh (Ray Society’s 
Publications, 1873 and 1874.) 
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The number of volumes in the Library is 800, exclusive of 
pamphlets and unbound current periodicals, and your Committee 
are pleased to learn the circulation of books continues to increase. 
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