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Copies of all Communications made by the Officers and Archi- 

 tect of the British Museum to the Trustees, respecting the 

 want of Space for exhibiting the Collections in that Institu- 

 tion, as well as respecting the Enlargement of its Buildings : 

 And, of all Minutes of the Trustees, and of all Communica- 

 tions between the Trustees and the Treasury upon the same 

 Subject (the whole subsequent to, and in continuation of, 

 Parliamentary Paper, No. 42, of Session 1852-3). fj). 65 : 

 23 'plans. " 4«. [ZowcZow,] 1858. 



House of Commons. No. 379. 



A Copy of a Memorial addressed to Her Majesty's Government 

 by the Promoters and Cultivators of Science on the Subject 

 of the proposed Severance from the British Museum of its 

 Natural History Collections, together with the Signatures 

 attached thereto, pp. 5. [^London,'] 1858. 



House of Commons. No. 456. 



Opposing the removal of the Natural History Collections. 



A Copy of all Communications made by the Officers and 

 Architect of the British Museum to the Trustees, respecting 

 the want of Space for exhibiting the Collections in that 

 Institution, as well as respecting the Enlargement of its 

 Buildings. And of all Minutes of the Trustees . . . and 

 the Treasury upon the same subject (the whole subsequent 

 to, and in continuation of, Parhamentary Paper, No. 379, of 

 Session 1857-8). p^. 25 : 1 plan. 4«. [London,] 1859. 



House of Commons. No. 126. 



A Copy of all Communications made by the Officers and 

 Architect of the British Museum to the Trustees, respecting 

 the want of Space for exhibiting the Collections ; and of 

 the Minutes of the Trustees thereon (in continuation of 

 Parliamentary Paper, No. 126, of Session 1859). pp. 21 : 

 1 plan. 40. [London,] 1860. 



House of Commons. No. 87. 



Report (Index) from the Select Committee on the British 

 Museum, &c. pp. xliv, 256 {33) : 9 plans. 



40. London, 1860. 



House of Commons. No. 540. 



Copy of any Reports or Evidence taken before the Trustees 

 of the British Museum respecting the Illumination of Public 

 Buildings and Galleries with Gas, and any Resolutions of 

 the Trustees entered into in relation thereto, pp. 3. 



40. [London,] 1861. 



House of Lords. No. 119. 



