Proceedings of Natural History Society. 449 
The parts (as far as published) of the “ Prodomus of the Zoology 
Besides these, many parts of the proceedings of Scientific 
Societies have been received in exchange for your REcorD 
oF Screncr. Several volumes of these need binding, as, in 
the event of any parts being lost, it is sometimes impossible 
to complete the set. Your Committee have not asked for 
any appropriation from the Council, except for the stand 
for the exchanges, but would suggest the necessity of a 
sum, $50 at least, being placed annually in the hands of the 
Library Committee for binding these volumes, and prevent- 
ing the large accumulation of unbound works, such as is 
now to be found on your shelves. Much time has been 
spent during the year in an endeavour to arrange these, and 
your Committee trust that this important work may be 
completed in the ensuing year. 
The remainder of the books in the cases on the north side 
of the Library have been placed and noted in the Catalogue. 
Those in the cases on the south side will be placed as soon 
as arranged and classified. 
Your Committee trust that their efforts will make your 
valuable Library more accessible to the members, and regret 
that in consequence of the large number of unbound parts 
that have had to be looked over, the work of arranging and 
placing them could not be completed within the past year. 
Respectfully submitted, 
On behalf of the Library Committee, 
K. T. CaampBers, Chairman. 
TREASURER’S REPORT. 
SratemMpnt Narurau History Socrnry. 
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