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be given to the paper and type in which the new publica- 
tion should appear. 
The expenditure upon the Library has continued on the 
previous limited scale, except in the item for binding. An 
appeal was made to the members for special funds in order 
to proceed with the binding of the books, as it is found from 
experience that the prompt binding of serial publications^ 
ensures their preservation and completeness. The following 
donations are included in the receipts for the session just 
closed, viz. : — 
Mr. Oliver Hey wood <£5 0 0 
Mr. W. H. Johnson, B.Sc 10 0 0 
Mr. Thomas Kay 5 5 0 
Mr. Andrew Knowles 2 0 0 
Mr. Ludwig Mond 2 0 0 
Mr. William Radford 2 0 0 
Dr. Arthur Ransome, M.A., F.R.S 1 0 0 
Mr. Archibald Sandeman, M.A 1 0 0 
Dr. Edward Schimck, F.R.S 10 0 0 
Mr. Edmund S. Schwabe, B.A 2 0 0 
Mr. William Thomson, F.C.S 110 
Mr. Thomas Ward 110 
£42 7 0 
The following amounts are promised towards the same 
object, and the Society would be pleased to receive ad- 
ditional promises, viz. : — 
Mr. Wm. Brockbank, F.G.S £5 5 0 
Dr. Henry Browne, M.A 1 1 0 
Mr. J. P. Holden 550 
Mr. Richard Peacock, M.P 5 5 0 
Mr. John Ramsbottom 5 0 0 
Prof. Osborne Reynolds, M.A., F.R.S. ... 5 5 0 
Prof. Arthur Schuster, PhD., F.R.S. ... 3 3 0 
Mr. S. C. Trapp 1 1 0 
£31 5 0 
The special thanks of the Council are due to the contribu-* 
tors of this kind help* It will be seen from the Treasurer s 
