28 NOTES ON THE DORSET COUNTY MUSEUM. 



pmvhasi's geological, and antiquarian, and Dorset curiosi- 

 ties, ancient, mediaeval, and modern. 



As regards the library, I find that 300 volumes, or more, have 

 been added during the period under review ; and though it 

 is difficult to make a selection for special notice, attention 

 may be drawn to the following works : 



Fifty-six volumes, chiefly on Archasological subjects, 

 part of the library of the late Mr. Bos well Stone. 



A complete set of Somerset and Dorset Notes and 

 Queries. 



Nine large volumes, finely illustrated, the official 

 account of the National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-4. 



The English Dialect Dictionary, 6 volumes. 



The Dictionary of National Biography, 22 volumes. 



But as it may interest members of the Dorset Field Club, 

 I will give a list of the books either relating to the county of 

 Dorset, or presented by the authors, as being connected with 

 the county : 



A complete set of the writings of the late Mr. R. Bos- 

 worth Smith, and a copy of " The Memoirs," by his 

 daughter, Lady Grogan. 



Five volumes by the Earl of Ilchester viz., " Memoirs 

 of the Whig Party, 1807-21"; "Journal of Elizabeth, 

 Lady Holland," and " Life and Letters of Lady Sarah 

 Lennox." 



Four volumes, presented by Mr. Broadley viz., 

 " Dumouriez and the Defence of England " ; " Three 

 Dorset Captains " ; and " Napoleon and the Invasion 

 of England." 



" Highways and Byways in Dorset," by Sir Frederick 

 Treves, Bart. 



" Old Stone Crosses of Dorset," by Mr. A. Pope. 



" In and Around Purbeck," by Mr. Bond, and Miss 

 Woodward. 



