78 Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence. [No. 1. 



Our Society's Museum is the proper place for the Stacey collec- 

 tions if means could be found for effecting the purchase. Mr. 

 Thomas valued the collection at £400, Major Cunningham at £500. 



A reprint has been demanded of Colebrooke's Essays, and it is in 

 contemplation to publish a vol. of James Prinsep's numismatic 

 contributions to our Journal. This will supply a wan^iuch felt by 

 students of Indian history, the first seven vols, of our Journal not 

 being now obtainable. All the original copper plates from which 

 these valuable essays were illustrated are in the possession of Mr. 

 H. T. Prinsep. 



