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Naturalist, The, vols, for 1889 and 1890 



Naturalists' World, ed. Percy Lund, vols, i — 4, 1884 — 1887 



N. S. Wales, Royal Soc. — Journ., vols. 16, 19—23, 1882, 1885-9 [Society. 



Catalogue of the Library of [Society. 



List of Exchanges for 1885-6-7-9 [Society. 



— Linnean Society of, Proceedings of, vols. 4 — 10, and 2nd. Series 



vols. I — 4 [Society. 



Nova Scotia Society, Proceedings of, 1888-89, ^ol. 7, pt. 3 [Society. 



Paris — Bulletin de la Soc. d'Etudes Scientifiques de, 4 parts [Society. 



Perthshire Soc. Nat. Science — Proceedings of, vol. i, pt. v., 1884-5 [Society. 

 Queensland, Royal Society of — Proceedings of, vol. i. , pts. i, 2, 3, 4 ; 



vol. iv; vol. v., pts. I, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; vol.vi., pts. 1,2,3,4,5 [Society. 

 Smithsonian Reports. 1880 — 1886, 9 vols. [Institution. 



— Institute— Bulletin of the U.S. National Mus.(No. 37), 1889 [Institution. 

 Wagner Free Institute. Transactions of, Parts i and 2 [Institute. 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union— Transactions, parts i — 15, 1878-89 [Union. 

 Zoology of Victoria, Prodromus of. Decades i — 19, 1878-89 [Govt, of Victoria. 



LIBRARY REGULiVTIONS. 



Books are available for the use of Members on the following conditions : — 



I, — -The borrower holds himself responsible for the safety and due return of 

 the books, and undertakes to make good all loss or damage. 



2. — The borrower pays expenses of transmission both ways. 



3, — Books are allowed to be out for a month, but may be renewed if not re- 

 quired by the Librarian or another member. 



4. — Members may borrow more than one book at a time. 



5. — All books to be in the hands of the Librarian a week before the Annual 

 Meeting. 



The society will he glad to accept donations of Books for the Library. 



PHOTOGRAPHS & AUTOGRAPHS OF CONCHOLOGISTS. 



It having been suggested that Albums containing Portraits and Autographs 

 of Conchologists would be desirable additions to the Library of the Concho- 

 logical Society, the Council would be pleased to carry out the suggestion. 

 They would accordingly be glad to receive Photographs of all Meml^ers of 

 the Society and Conchologists generally, whether living or deceased, and if 

 members or friends were disposed to present suitable Albums, an additional 

 obligation would be conferred. Examples of the Autographs of all who have 

 in any way contributed to the advancement of Conchological Science are also 

 desired. In the case of published or engraved Portraits, photographic repro- 

 ductions would form very acceptable substitutes for the original portraits. 

 All gifts may be forwarded to the Secretary of the Conchological 

 Society, Philosophical Hall, Park Row, Leeds. 



J.C., vi., Apr., 1S91. 



