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giving (a) the principal books purchased during the session, and 

 (b) the names of donors and the numbers of volumes of books or 

 pamphlets given by each. 



PRINCIPAL PURCHASES— OCT. 1917 SEPT. 1918. 



" Text Book of Geology " — Lake and Rastall. 

 " British Conchology " — Jeffreys, 5 vols. 

 "Tidal Lands "—Oliver. 

 " Farm Insects " — Curtis. 

 "Insects and Man" — Ealand. 



" Butterflies and Moths of the British Isles " — South, 8 vols. 



" Victorian County History of Hampshire" — vols. 1 and 2. 



" Pottery found at Silchester " — May. 



" Earthworks in the New Forest " — Heywood Sumner. 



" Cranborne Chase" — Heywood Sumner. 



" Book of Gorley " — Heywood Sumner. 



British Museum Guides lo the Stone, Bronze and Early Iron 

 Ages. 



DONORS OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS. 



Name No. 



of 



vols. Subject. 



Miss Rooper 



2 



Botan\. 



Mr. E. H. Curtis 



1 



Archaeology 



Mrs. J. Roberts Thompson 



9 



Microscopy and Bacterio 



Professor G. Henslow 



17 



Botany. 



Lord Grenfell 



4 



Archaeology. 



Mr. H. Le Jeune 



2 



a 



Mr. W. G. ^Wallace 



5 



Zoology. 



Mr. F. B. Taylor 



9 



Zoology, etc. 



Dr. M. R. Levin son 



2 



Bacteriology. 



Mrs. Batley 



1 



Entomology. 



Mr. R. P. 'Yates 



5 



Miscellaneous. 



Mrs. Alder 



9 



Ancient Egypt, 



Mr. H. St. Barbe 



23 



Geology. 



Mrs. Toppin 



76 



Linnean Society. 



Mr. T. B. Goodall 



84 



)> n 



Mr. R. Y. Banks 



30 



Photography. 



AJso Mr. Geo. R. Macdougall presented continuations of the 

 American Geographical Review, Bird Lore, etc. 



H. J. E. 



H. P. 



