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Mr. E. L. Smira—Cock-chafer (Melontha vulgaris), Chester. 7557, 1914. 
Mr. C. Tuprtine—Corncrake (Crex pratensis). Rowton. 7563, 1914. 
Mr. J. E. Watpotr, per Mr. M. Stwon—Death’s Head Hawk-Moth (Acherontia 
atropos). Whitby. 7566, 1914. 
Me. J. WILLIAMS, JuNR.—Giant Sawfly (Sirex gigas). Nicholas Street. 7562. 
1914. 
Obtained by Mr. F. Smrru—Four molar teeth of Horse (Equus callabus). 
River Dee bed, near the Causeway. 7622, 1914. Purchased. 
Young Albino Starling (Sturnus vulgaris). Saughall Road. 7565, 1914. 
Purchased. 
ADDITIONS TO THE SOCIETY’S, LIBRARY. 
The Rev. Canon Cooper Scott, late of St. John’s Rectory, 
Chester, has very generously given a complete set of 16 Volumes 
on the Animal Kingdom, by Baron Cuvier. This valuable work 
and addition to the Library—apart from the exquisite and highly 
finished drawings—contains a fund of reliable information from 
actual observations, by the Author. 
The number of books borrowed by Members from the 
Library during the year is 39. Books used for reference only 
are not included. 
By Gift :— 
Acari of the Chester District, Preliminary list of; Rev. J. E. Hull. Dr. A. R. 
Jackson, January, 1915. 
Animal Kingdom, The:—Mammalia, Vols. I.-V., 1827. 
Bs 55 Aves, Vols. I.-III., 1829. 
- ‘ Reptilia, Vol. I., 1831. 
=f - Pisces, Vol. I., 1834. 
bs bs Mollusca Radiata, Vol. I., 1834. 
; Annelida, Crustacea, Arachnida, Vol. I., 1833. 
e Insecta, Vols. I. and II., 1832. 
es a Fossil Remains, Vol. I., 1836. 
f as Index Synopsis, Vol. I., 1835. 
Arranged by Baron Cuvier, with specific descriptions by Edward 
Griffith, Major Charles Hamilton Smith, and Edward Pidgeon. 
London, 1827. Revd. Canon Cooper Scott (late of St. John’s Rectory, 
Chester). 
D’ Art et Archéologie Repertoire, 1914. 
British Association for the Advancement of Science, Birmingham Meeting. 1913. 
Chemical Industry, Journal of Society of., Vols. XXI.-XXIII., 1913, 1914. Mr. 
E. G. Ballard. 
Deganwy Castle, History with Descriptive Plans. Paper read by G. A. 
Humphreys. Mr. Chas. Waterfall. 
