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pleased to direct that the}- may be added to tlie present valuable 

 collection in the Guernsey Museum. 



I have the honour to remain, Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



E. D. Marquand, 

 Associate of the Linnean Society of London, 

 and Vice-President of the Guernsey 

 Society of Natural Science. 



The Secretary of the Admiralty begs to acknowledge the 

 receipt of Mr. E. D. Mar(]uand's letter of the 12th inst. relative 

 to Ethnographical Remains found at Alderney. 

 Admiralty, 15th June, 1905. . .. 



Guernsey, 3rd July, 1905. 

 The Secretary, Admiralty, 



Whitehall, London. 

 Sir, 



I see in the local newspapers that another discovery of 

 ancient human remains was made last week in Alderney during 

 the construction of the Government Works there. May I again 

 venture to express the hope that the Lords Commissioners of 

 the Admiralty will be graciously pleased to direct that those 

 objects be added to the valuable collection they presented last 

 month to the Guernsey Museum. 



This collection, which is now suitablj^ displayed, has 

 already been inspected and studied by numbers of antiquarian 

 students and visitors, and at the present time it forms one of 

 the chief attractions of this local Museum. If the Lords 

 Commissioners sanction the addition of these newdy found 

 objects, it will greatly enhance the value of the collection, and 

 help to elucidate many points which at present are somewhat 

 perplexing. 



I have the honour to remain. Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



E. D. Marquand. 



The Secretary of the Admiralty begs to acknowledge the 

 receipt of letter dated 3rd July, 1905, from Mr. E. D. Marquand, 

 Guernsey. 



Admiralty, 6th July, 1905. 



Admiralty, 3rd August, 1905. 

 Sir, 



In reply to your letter dated 3rd July, 1905, I am 

 commanded by My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to 



