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lishment (in coiitiiiuatioii of Parliamentary Paper, No. 97, 

 of Session 1862). And of any Eeports which have been 

 received by the Trustees from the Heads of Departments 

 of the British Museum, on the same Subject, pf. 51 : 1 flan 

 {col). 4°. [London,] 1864. 



House of Commons. No. 117. 



Copies of Instructions issued by the Office of Works, in pur- 

 suance of which certain competing Architects have prepared 

 Plans and Designs for Public Buildings proposed to be 

 erected on Land recently purchased by the Government, 

 and used in 1862 for the International Exhibition at South 

 Kensington. And, of Instructions to the Committee of 

 Judges nominated to award the Premiums, ff. 2:2 flans 

 col. 4". [London,] 1864. 



House of Commons. No. 254. 



Copies of the Correspondence subsequent to the 1st day of 

 October 1864, between the Civil Service Commissioners and 

 the Principal Librarian of the British Museum, respecting 

 the Examination of Candidates for Situations in that De- 

 partment : and of all Communications from the Officers of 

 the British Museum to the Trustees thereof, on the same 

 subject. — Copy of any Communications between the Civil 

 Service Commissioners and their Secretary, on the subject 

 of the Examination of Candidates for Situations in the 

 British Museum, ff. 75. ^\ [London,] 1866. 



House of Commons. Nos. 493, 512. 



First ( — Second) Report from the Select Committee on Hunger- 

 ford Bridge and Wellington-Street viaduct ; together with 

 the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, 

 Appendix ( — Index, &c.). 4 Pt. illust. col. 



4P. [London,] 1869. 

 House of Commons. No. 200, 387 & 387-t. 



Evidence was received on the proposal to erect a Natural History 

 Museum on a portion of the embankment between the Hunger- 

 ford and Waterloo Bridges. 



Copy of all instructions and correspondence since 1863, where- 

 by Mr. Waterhouse was authorised ... to execute the 

 design of . . . Capt. Fowke . . . for the new Natural 

 History Museum at South Kensington, or to make modifi- 

 cation in such design, or to prepare new designs, ff. 15. 



4°. [London], 1871. 



House of Commons. No. 316. 



