^be Concbologtcal Society of 6reat iBrttatn 

 anb 3t^clan^ 



THE MUSEUM, LEEDS, 



March, 1890. 



THE LIBRARY AND COLLECTIONS. 



The Council would be pleased to receive Donations of Books (or cash 

 for purchase of Books) for the I^ibrary, or of specimens for the Collections. 



FOR THE COLLECTIONS, 



Which are stored in cabinets placed (by kind permission of the Leeds 

 Philosophical and Literary Society) in the Leeds Museum, and available for 

 inspection by Members daily (from lo a.m. to dusk), it is desired to bring 

 together a full series of the British Mollusca, both fossil, marine, and land 

 and freshwater, and also as large a collection of exotic species as possible. 



FOR THE LIBRARY, 



It is desirable that the Society should possess Reprints of papers written by 

 its Members, as well as monographs, lists, papers, reprints, sets (or even 

 odd numbers) of scientific periodicals, or topographical works containing 

 conchological matter. The income of the Society being required mainly 

 for the publication of the ' Journal of Conchology,' there is not a large 

 balance available for purchase of books. The Council believe that many 

 Members would be able to spare books which would be acceptable for the 

 Society, or would be disposed to contribute toward a fund for the purchase of 

 suitable works. It may be added that Members are at all times at liberty to 

 borrow books on defraying cost of transmission. 



THE CABINET FUND 



Is still open for further contributions. A list of subscriptions paid or pro- 

 mised, is given on the other side. 



ALL COMMUNICATIONS 



To be addressed to the Hon. Secretary, Conchological Society, The 

 Museum, Leeds. 



