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Some valuable additions lo the Museum have 

 been also received from the Rev. G. R. Leathes, 

 E. Thompson, Esq. and the Portsmouth Mu- 

 seum, in exchange for some of the Society's 

 duplicate specimens. 



It is gratifying to remark, that neither the 

 public nor the individual interest of those con- 

 cerned in the management of the Museum have 

 failed, as is most fully shewn by the number of 

 Visitors to the Establishment, as well as by the 

 continued efforts of the Curators in their several 

 departments; and as long as this happy union 

 exists, increased beneficial results, both to the 

 Society and the Public, must of necessity fol- 

 low. 



