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REPORTS. 



ments are active, and still able to increase onr knowledge of 

 the natural history of the Bailiwick. 



In the Archaeological department the interest has been 

 specially centred in Alderney, owing to tlie valuable gift of 

 recently discovered remains, presented to the Society by the 

 Admiralty, and now deposited in the Museum. 



On behalf of the members we once more tender our hearty 

 thanks to the Council of the Guille-Alles Library, for the 

 numerous privileges and valuable assistance they so kindly 

 afford us, without which it would be impossible for the work 

 of the vSociety to be carried on so successfully. 



The Librarian's Report will contain a list of the many 

 valuable scientific Avorks forwarded to the Society in exchange 

 for our Transactions ; these have been added to our collection, 

 and will prove of great service for reference purposes to the 

 members. 



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