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1 vol, ; Nitzsch's Pterylography Eay Society, 1867, 

 1 vol. ; Album ; Owen's Odontogx-apliy, 2 vols. ; 

 Westwoocl and Humphrey's British Moths and 

 Butterflies, 3 vols. 



The Library is much used and continues to 

 give general satisfaction. The nimiber of volimies 

 in the Library at the date of the last repoi't was 

 421, which has since been increased to 505. 



The following Books have been presented by the 

 Kev. Thomas Moseley, being a third donation by 

 that gentleman to the Society : — Keurick's Phoenicia, 

 1 vol. ; Kenrick's Ancient Egypt, 2 vols. ; Monu- 

 mental History of Egj'pt, 2 vols. ; Pritchard's 

 Natural History of Man, 2 vols. ; Ai-chaeology and 

 Prehistoric Annals of Scotland, by D. Wilson, 

 1 vol. ; Indigenous Kaces of the Earth, by Nott and 

 Gliddon, 1 vol. ; The Lost Tribes, by Moore, 1 vol. ; 

 The Celt, the Eoman, the Saxon, by Wright, 1 vol. ; 

 Races of Men, by Pickering, 1 vol. ; Oersted's Soul 

 in Nature, 1 vol. ; Darwin's Naturalist's Voyage, 

 1 vol. ; Our Garden Friends and Foes, by Wood, 

 1 vol. ; The First Man and his place in Creation, 

 Moore, 1 vol. ; The Testimony of the Eocks, Miller, 

 1 vol. ; Scrij)ture and Geology, Pye Smith, 1 vol. ; 

 Charles Waterton and his Home, &c., 1 vol. ; 

 Medals of Creation, Mantell, 2 vols, ; Wonders of 



