GENERAL REPORT ‘s, 
ean fail to be impressed by the fine effect which has thus been 
d produced. But the interest and value of the collections, both to 
the student and to the casual visitor, are much impaired by the 
absence of Catalogues and Guides, and the Committee are taking 
this matter seriously in hand. They have been fortunate in securing 
the generous help in this respect of the University Professors, and 
_ they intend to take the fullest advantage of the valuable aid thus 
offered. The opportunity of supplementing the learning and skill 
to be neglected. 
4 The aim in Libraries, Museums and Art Gallery alike must be to 
FRANK J. LESLIE, 
CHAIRMAN. 
