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LIST OF CONTKlBUTOFvS. 



BELL, J., Rushpool, Saltburn-by- 

 Sea, 16. 



BIDDER, S. P., 24, Great George 

 Street, Westminster, 16. 



BIRD, P. H., F.R.C.S., I.Norfolk 

 Square, London; and Lytham, Lan- 

 cashire, 8. 



BLAKE, H. WOLLASTON, F.R.S., 8, 

 Devonshire Place, Portland Place, 

 London, 11. 



BOARD or WORKS, London, 1, 18. 



BONOMI, J., 13, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 

 London, 18. 



BOSANQUET, It. H. M., St. John's 

 College, Oxford, 6. 



BOWLING IRON COMPANY, Bowling, 

 Bradford, Yorkshire, 13. 



BRACEY, J., Yarmouth, Norfolk, 12. 



BRADY, REV. NICHOLAS, M.A., Rain- 

 ham Hall, Romford, Essex, 7, 13, 

 17. 



BRIGHTON FREE LIBRARY AND MU- 

 SEUM, Brighton, 16. 



BRION, H. F., 231, Albany Road, 

 London, 15, 16. 



BRISTOL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY, 

 Bristol, 15, 16. 



BRISTOW, H. W., F.R.S., Director, 

 Geological Survey for England and 

 Wales, Jermyn Street, London,l6. 



BRITISH HOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE, 

 35, Northampton Square, London, 

 3. 



BRITISH TELEGRAPH MANUFACTORY, 

 374, Euston Road, London, 1O. 



BRODIE, SIR B. C., BART., Brochham 

 Warren, Reigate, 13. 



BROOKE, C., F.R.S., 16, Fitzroy 

 Square, London, 4, 9, 14, 17. 



BROOKE, MRS. CROFT, Tunbridgc 

 Wells, 12. 



BROOKE, SIMPSON, AND SPILLER, 50, 

 Old Broad Street, London, 13. 



BROWN, PROF. A. CRUM, University 

 of Edinburgh, 13, 17, 18. 



BROWNING, JOHN, 63, Strand, Lon- 

 don, 7, 1O, 11, 15, 18. 



BRUNTON, T. L., F.R.S., 18. 



BURGH OF STIRLING, THE, Stirling, 

 Scotland, 3. 



BURT, T., Society for Promoting 

 Christian Knowledge, 77, Great 

 Queen Street, London, 16. 



BUSK, G-, 32, Barley Street, 18. 



BUTLER, P. J., 55, De Beauvoir 

 Road, London, 3. 



CALVERT, F. C., & Co., Tower 

 Chemical Works, Bradford, near 

 Manchester, 13. 



CAMPBELL, LIEUT.-COL. A. C. (of 

 Blythswood), 2, Seamore Place, 

 May fair, London, 11. 



CANN-LIPPINCOTT, R. C., JUN., Over- 

 court, Bristol, 14. 



CASARTELLI, J., 43, Market Street, 

 Manchester, 3, 8, 15, 16. 



CASELLA, L., 147, Holborn Bars, 

 London, 11, 14, 15. 



CATOR, C. O. F., M.A., The Hall, 

 Beckenham, Kent, 14. 



CAULFIELD, R., LL.D., F.S.A., 

 Queen's College and Royal Institu- 

 tion, Cork, 15. 



CAYLEY, PROF., F.R.S., Garden 

 House, Cambridge, 2. 



CETTI, E., & Co., 11 and 31, Brooke 

 Street, Holborn, London, 5, 8, 1O, 

 13, 14, 16, 18. 



CHANCE BROTHERS & Co., Bir- 

 mingham, 7, 11. 



CHAPPE DE LEONVAL, T. F., 29, -Stan- 

 ley Gardens, Notting Hill Gate, 

 London, 3. 



CHAPPELL,W., F.S.A., 49, New Bond 

 Street, London, 6. 



CHATHAM, School of Military En- 

 gineering, 7, 1O, 15. 



CHESNEY, COL. G., Royal Indian 

 Engineering College, Cooper's Hill, 

 S taines, 12. 



CHISIIOLM, H. W., Warden of the 

 Standards, 7, Old Palace Yard, 

 London, 3. 



CHRISTY, T., & Co., 155, Fcnchurch 

 Street, London, 5. 



CHURCH, PROF. A. H., Agricultural 

 College, Cirencester, 3. 



CLARE, T. D., He.athficld Place, 

 Handsworth, Birmingham, 1O. 



CLARK, LATIMER, 5, Westminster 

 Chambers, 1O. 



CLIFTON, R. B., F.R.S., Clarendon 

 Laboratory, University Museum 

 Oxford, 6, 11. 



COLE, A. C., AND SON, 62, St. Do- 

 mingo Vale, Evertonj Liverpool, 18. 



COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, ROYAL, 

 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, 18. 



COMMISSIONERS OF NORTHERN 

 LIGHTHOUSES, Edinburgh, 12. 



COMMISSIONERS OF PATENTS, Patent 

 Office Museum, South Kensington, 

 London, 1, 3, 9, 12. 



