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of one or more parts of ‘Transactions,’ in 4to, with from 
10 to 15 Plates. The ordinary prices at which these 
volumes are sold to the public amounts generally to up- 
wards of Four Pounds in each year. 
The publications cannot be sent out by post, but are 
delivered to Subscribers free of expense at any address 
within the metropolitan districts, 
3. LiBRARY. 
During the past year the Library of the Society, under 
the superintendence of Mr. R. B. Sharpe, especially ap- 
pointed to this post in 1867, has been kept in good order, 
and has been resorted to by a considerable number of 
working zoologists, besides furnishing the means for the 
determination of the correct names of the animals in the 
Society’s Gardens. 
The Catalogue has been revised, the shelves renumber ed, 
and the press-marks added to each volume in the Library. 
Besides the purchased additions, the Society’s Library 
has received, since the last Anniversary, Transactions and 
Proceedings from the following Institutions :— 
ENGLAND. 
The Royal Society, London. 
The Linnean Society, London. 
The Royal Geographical Society, London. 
The Geological Society, London. 
The Royal Institution of Great Britain. 
The Royal Horticultural Society, London. 
The Royal United Service Institution. 
The Sqciety of Arts. 
The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain. 
The Royal Agricultural Society of Great Britain. 
The Royal College of Physicians, London. 
The Pharmaceutical Society. 
The Entomological Society, London. 
The Royal Society of Literature. 
The Quekett Microscopical Club. 
The Plymouth Institution. 
The Royal Institution of Cornwall. 
The Literary and Philosophical Society of Leeds. - 
