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The Society possesses a Library available for the use of mem- 

 bers. This is yearly becoming more extensive and valuable by 

 the acquisition of standard text books and of books dealing* with 

 matters of local scientific interest. Books may, under certain con- 

 ditions, be borrowed by members and there is a Reading- Room 

 in which works of reference ma}' be consulted. 



The Society's collections of archaeological, botanical, geologi- 

 cal, zoological and other specimens are now arranged in the 

 Museum. Articles on the collections were contributed to Vol. V. 

 and Vol. X. by Sir Daniel Morris and Mr. W. G. Wallace respec- 

 tively. 



Members are elected by the Council and, in the case of those 

 elected after February 7, 1920, pay an annual subscription of £1 

 for full membership (admitting to all meetings and excursions for 

 the year). 



A Monthly Notice, giving full details of all meetings, etc., 

 is posted to every member before the beginning of each month, 

 and a volume of Proceedings is published every year. 



Application Forms for Membership, and further particulars, 

 can be obtained from the 



HON. SECRETARY, 



Bournemouth Natural Science Society, 

 39, Christchurch Road, 

 Bournemouth. 



