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PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS. 



[anno 1698. 



has bought all the papers, MSS. and books collated with MSS. &c. which were 

 in the library of the late learned Dr. Edward Bernard, and some other MSS. 

 have coine in also by the generosity of late benedictors. 



The second part of the first tome consists of the MSS. in most of the libra- 

 ries of the Oxford colleges, in this order: 

 1 University college, in which 



are MSS 165 



2 Bnliol college SIQ 



3 Merton college 348 



4 Exeter college 52 



5 Oriel college 72 



6 Queen's college 40 



7 New college 323 



8 Lincoln college 113 



9 All Souls college 50 



10 Brasen-nose college \6 



] I Corpus Christi college 27 1 



1 2 St. John's college 1 99 



1 3 Trinity college 82 



1 4 Jesus college J 05 — — 



15 Magdalen college 23Q In all 2040 



And these, except the appendix, have their own index, like the first part. 



In the third part of the first tome is an account of the Cambridge MSS. 



Omitted in Merton college . . 1 

 Omitted in Corpus Christi col- 

 lege 7 



Given to Queen's college by 



Bishop Barlow 106 



16 Magdalen hall 12 



17 Wadham college 14 



Omitted in University college 14 



Omitted in All Souls college 16 



2564 



Given lately to Lincoln college 

 by Sir G. Wheeler 76 



7 Pembroke hall 231 



8 Jesus college 7 



9 King's college 7 



10 Trinity hall 7 



1 1 The public library 322 



1 Emmanuel college 137 



2 Trinity college 563 



3 Sidney Sussex college 76 



4 Gonvile and Caius college . . 580 



5 Bennet's or Corpus Christi col- 



lege 395 



■Z Peter-house college 168 In all 2293 



Which catalogues, with their index, make up the third and last part of the 

 first tome. 



The second tome comprehends the libraries of many of our cathedral 

 churches, noblemen, gentlemen, &c. the chief of which I will reckon up, as 

 they lie in the catalogue. The cathedral churches are those of York, Durham, 

 Carlisle, Worcester, Salisbury, Winchester, Litchfield, Hereford, Exeter, 

 Wells, and Canterbury. Other libraries belonging to public places, here de- 

 cribed, are those of Westminster church, Winchester college, Coventry 



