THE LIBRARY 
Is open to the Members Daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ; and on a : 
Thursdays (from October to May) also from 6’p.m. to 9-30 p.m. 
*,* The Catalogue of Books in the Society’s Library may be obtained 
at 4, Eastgate Row; or from the Museum; price Sd. each. 
Bie a w@ Copies of No. III. of the Society’s Proceedings (Price 2/6); : 
6, No. IV. (5/-); No. V. (2/6); and Part I. of No. VI. (6d). 
may be obtained: at the Museum. 
Nos. I. and II. are out of print. 
Special attention is directed to the following publications of the Society :— 
(a) “The Formation of the Chester Society of Natural Science, 
Literature, and Art, and an Epitome of its subsequent History, R 
from 1871 to 1911,” by the late J.D. SIDDALL. This booklet 73 
was printed by private subscription and circulated gratuitously a 
among the Members of the Society. Additional copies may + 
be obtained at the Museum, price 1/- each. 
(b) A List of Lepidoptera, found in Cheshire, Flintshire, Denbigh- “Ss 
shire, Carnarvonshire, and Anglesea, compiled by G. 0. DAY 
and others (Proceedings No. V.) Price 2/6, Post free 2/8. 
fe) “On some Rare Arachnids captured during 1906,” by A. a 
RANDELL JACKSON, M.D., D.Sc. (Part 1 of Proceedings 
No. VI.), 1907. Price 6d. 
(d) “Poems by Charles Kingsley.” A Lecture delivered before the  __ 
Society on March 4th, 1915, by the REV. ALEXR. NAIRNE, 
D.D., Canon of Chester Cathedral. Printed and circulated 7 
gratuitously among the Members, at the expense of Mr, 
Tos. SHrpHearD, F.R.M.S. Additional copies may be had 
price 6d. each. Pid 
Copies may be obtained from the Curator at the Museum, 
