18 



Report (Appendix — Index) of the Commissioners appointed to 

 inquire into the Constitution and Government of the British 

 Museum, dc. 2 Vol. 4o. London, 1850. 



Both Houses of ParHament. 



A series of proofs, covering pp. 169-177 and 259-823 (the end) 

 of Vol. i., but bearing a different pagination, annotated by Dr. 

 J. E. Gray, is in the General Library of the Natural History 

 Museum. 



Copies of all Communications addressed to the Treasury by 

 the Trustees of the British Museum, with reference to the 

 Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire into 

 the Constitution and Management of the British Museum. 

 'Pp. 11. 40. [London,] 1850. 



House of Commons. No. 425. 



Copy of all Communications made by the Architect and 

 Officers of the British Museum to the Trustees, respecting 

 the Enlargement of the Building of that Institution ; and 

 of all Communications between the Trustees and the Trea- 

 sury upon the same Subject, subsequent to the Period when 

 the Commissioners upon the Constitution and Management 

 of the British Museum presented their Report, dc. pp. 35 : 

 13 plans col. 4^. [London,] 1852. 



House of Commons. No. 557. 



A Return ... of all such Communications of a like nature 

 as shall have been omitted in making the above Return 

 [No. 557], and also of all such Communications of a like 

 nature as shall have been made subsequent to the . . . 

 22nd . . . June 1852. pp. 5. 4^. [London,] 1852. 



House of Commons. No. 42. 



Report of the National Gallery Site Commission, together 

 with the Minutes, Evidence, Appendix, and Index, pp. xvi 

 [i,] 188 : 2 plans col. 4°. [London,] 1857. 



Both Houses of Parliament. 



Evidence was received on the proposition to remove the Natural 

 History Collections from Bloomsbury. 



Copy of Letter from Mr. Wilson to the First Commissioner of 

 Works, dated 27 November, 1857 . . . and, of Letter from 

 Mr. Panizzi to the Treasury, dated 27 January, 1858, relative 

 to the National Gallerv and British Museum, pp. 3. 



4«. [London,] 1858. 



House of Commons. No. 28. 



