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ox AN OLD PRINT OF BULLOCk's MUSEUM. [NoV. 9, 



On behalf of Mr. R. Lydekker, Dr. A. Smith Woodward, F.R.S., 

 "V.P.Z.S., exhibited an okl coloured print (text-fig. 235) of the chief 

 room of Bullock's Museum, in the building subserviently known 





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as the Egyptian Hall. The print was in an old scrap-book, 

 formerly in the possession of Mr. Lydekker's family, and bore 

 the j)riiited legend " Bullock's Museum." Its authenticity is 

 assured by the representation of the statue of the Black Prince, 



