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LIBRARIAN’S REPORT. 
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During the past year the members of the Society have con- 
tinued to use the Library as heretofore, though not so much as 
your Council would wish. There have been 106 books lent to the 
members during the year, while, at the same time, your Council 
are glad to be able to report that as a library of reference to the 
| general public it has been much appreciated, and a large number 
: of the books have been thus used.. The following serials are 
taken in and may be had by the members on application :— 
British Mosses, Annals of Botany, The Entomologist, Entomologists’ 
Monthly Magazine, Geological Magazine, Geologist Association, 
Geological Society, Grevillea, Nature, Paleontographical Society’s 
publications, Quekett Microscopical Club, Ray Society’s publications, 
Royal Microscopical Society, Science Gossip, Zoologist. 
There have during the year been presented to the Society the 
following books, and the best thanks of the Society are due to 
those ladies and gentlemen who have so kindly forwarded books 
to the Society :— 
Carditf Naturalist Society, Transactions 1888, Vol. xx., part 1, Report 
and Transactions, Vol. xx. part 2, 1888, two copies. Proceedings 
and Transactions of the Natural History Society of Glasgow, Vol. ii. 
(new series), Part 1, Vol. i. (new series), Part iii. Proceedings and 
Transactions of the Croydon Microscopical and Natural History 
Club, one volume. The Selborne Magazine for Lovers and Students 
of Living Nature, Elliot Stock, 62, Paternoster Row, E.C. 
Henry Willett, Esq., Arnold House, Brighton. Prceceedings of the 
Geologists’ Association, Vol x., Nos. 5 and 6. Quarterly Journal 
Geological Society, No. 177. Fossils of the British Islands, Vol. 1 
Palzozoic) by R. Etheridge, 1888. Mrs. Wooldridge, Plants of New 
Zealand. 
