they have hitherto been, he will very shortly be enabled to 

 make a Collection of Natural History far surpassing any 

 thing of the kind at present in existence ; and he pledges 

 himself to exert his utmost power in accomplishing this im- 

 portant work. 



To the numerous Royal, Noble, and liberal Contributors 

 to his Museum, by whose kindness his Collection has been 

 enriched by so many valuable articles, whioh oould not have 

 been procured by pecuiiiary means, Mr. Bullock returns 

 his unfeigned thanks. 



When the information and delight which may be derived 

 from this Exhibition, especially by the rising generation, 

 are considered, the great sum expended in forming it, and 

 the erection of the present large and commodious building 

 for its reception, the Proprietor trusts that the terms will be 

 approved of. 



Admission to each Exhibition, One Shilling. — Annual 

 Ticket, not transferable, U. Is, — Subscriber for Life, 

 10^. 10^. 



Museum, Piccadilly, 

 March 2B, 1812. 



