NOTICES. 



THE PLATE FUND. 

 The Executive desire to call the attention of the Members of 

 the D.F.C. to the existence of a " Plate Fund " for defraying the 

 very heavy expense of the Illustrations in the volumes of 

 Proceedings. In some cases the writer generously presents the 

 engravings ; but, in order to maintain the high standard of 

 excellence attained by recent volumes, without again incurring 

 so deep an obligation to an individual Member, a special con- 

 tribution would be extremely valuable. 



Donations to the Plate Fund. 



£ s. d. 

 W. de C. Prideaux, Esq. . . ..200 



C. W. Dale, Esq. . . . . ..100 



Rev. A. Leslie . . . . ..050 



Special Donations of Plates, Printing, &c., towards 

 Volume XXIV. 

 From A. Pope, Esq. : 



Facsimile of Speed's ]\Iap of Dorset. 

 Fro77i A. L. Fox Pitt- Rivers, Esq. : 



The use of the Block, " King John's House." 

 From Henry Storks Eaton, Esq. : 



The cost of printing the Return of the Rainfall in Dorset. 



XOTICE BY HOX. TEEASUKER. 

 Vols, of Proceedings. 

 There are found to be a few complete sets of back numbers of Field Club 

 Proceedings in the Treasurer's hand for disposal at the following rates, to 

 Members only : — 



£ s. d. 



A. Complete set of 20 vols, at 7s. . . . . ..700 



B. Half set of 10 later vols, at Ss. . . . . ..-100 



C. Quarter set of 5 later vols, at 9s. . . . . ..250 



Separate vols. 10s. each, except copies of the scarce early Vols. I.— IV. 

 inclusive, which are 123. each. All applications must be prepaid, and will be 

 dealt with in order of priority ; of two or more simultaneous applications the 

 larger order will take precedence. 



Copies of the General Index to the first 10 volumes of Proceeduigs can be 

 obtained at 6d. each. 



