BRITISH MUSEUM (SPECIAL TRUST FUNDS). 



RETUIIN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, 

 dated 10 May 1886 ;— >/•, 



ACCOUNT " of the Income and Expenditure of the British Mlseum 

 (Special Trust Funds) for the A'ear ending the 31st day of March, 1886:" 



" And, Return of the Number of Persons admitted to visit the Museum in each 

 Year from 1880 to 1885, both Years inclusive ; and the British Museum 

 (Natural History) in each Year from the Date of Opening to ISSuj 

 inclusive ; together with a Statement of the Progress made in the 

 Arrangement and Description of the Collections, and an Account of 

 Objects added to them, in the Year 1885." 



Treasury Chambers,! HENRY H. FOWLER. 



17 June 1886. J 



I.— ACCOUNT OF TPIE RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE OF THE BRIDGE- 

 WATER FUND, for ibe Year ended 3ist March, 1886. 



II. -ACCOUNT OF THE FARNBOROUGH FUND, for the same period. 

 III.— ACCOUNT OF THE SWINLY FUND, for the same period. 

 IV.— ACCOUNT OF THE BIRCH FUND, for tbe same period. 



v.— ACCOUNT OF THE WHITE BEQUEST, for the same period. 



VI. — RETURN of the Number of Persons admitted to visit the British Museum in 

 each Year from 1880 to 1885, botii Years inclusive; and the British Muselm 

 (Natural History) in each Year from the Dute of Opening- to 1885, inchuivc. 

 VII.— STATEMENT of General Progress at the Museum (Bloomsbury). 



VIII. — STATEMENT of Progress made in tiie Arrangement and Description of the Col- 

 lections, and Account of Objkcts added to them, in the Year 1885 (Bloomsburv). 



IX. — Ditto - - - ditto - - (Natural Histoiy). 



(^Sir John Lubbock.) (m 



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