Anniversary meeting of the Linnean Society. 303 
Volume (1841 to 1866), which, besides abstracts, include a con- 
rable number of short systematic enumerations, diagnoses, 
&e,, both in Zoology and Botany. Of late years, however, the 
fon of a Li and Museum. The printed 7 4 3 
Very flattering account of the new building into which the 
brary and ; 1m were moved in , and which had. been 
_ erecied at a cost, including the cases, of above 100,000 dollars; 
the Library is reported of consisting in 1865 of above 7000 
t ‘. hould have su | that a private 
ural History than one § ~ : "it willbe ones ; 
Ing to watch in future years how far the resources they can OS. A 
Pend upon will enable them to provide for the proper care and 
