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Hungary, A Sketch of the Country, Julius de Vargha. 
*John Towneley’s Account Kook, 1601-8. 
John Towneley’s Dairy, 1807, with Catalogue of his Library 
(manuscript). 
John Hallow’s Bible. (Old copy). 
Lancashire Dialect, Glossary of (Part 2 only), J. H. Nodal 
and George Milner. 
“ Mountains of the Moon, The,” J. E. S. Moore, F.R.G.S. 
Photo Pictures of East Anglia, Payne Jennings. 
“ Roman Fort at Manchester, The,” F. A. Brunton, M.A. 
Sun Pictures of the Norfolk Broads, Payne Jennings. 
A Number of Glaciation Maps of Burnley Basin, Eastern 
Section. 
Photographs of the four Sepulchral Urns discovered in the 
neighbourhood of Burnley. (Copies of these photographs, 
' 6d. and 1/-). 
Stone with Glacial Scratchings, discovered by Sir Daniel Morris. 
Books marked with an asterisk are included in previous 
Catalogues of the Library but are now missing. There are 
also missing other books and papers as mentioned below. Anyone 
knowing of their whereabouts will greatly oblige the Librarian 
by giving such information as will assist in their recovery. 
Geo. Gill, 
Librarian. 
Other books and papers formerly in the Society’s Library 
and now missing : — 
Transactions of the following Societies and Institutes : 
Halifax Literary and Philosophical Society (Established 1831), 
1883-4. 
Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1881 to 1883. 
Huddersfield Naturalists’ Society, 1883, Part 1. 
Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society, (Established 
1831), 1883-4. 
Manchester Field Naturalists’ and Archaeological Society, 
1860-1879, 1884-1885 and 1895. 
Manchester Scientific Students’ Association, 1878, 1879, 1883- 
1885. 
Liverpool Literary and Philosophical Society (Vols. xliv. to 
xlix.) , 1889 to 1895. 
Liverpool Geological Association, 1880-1886, 1892-1895. 
Liverpool .Science Students’ Association, 1883-84, 1884-85. 
Chester Society of Natural Science and Literature, Proceedings, 
1889-1894. 
Cumberland and Westmoreland Association for the Advance- 
ment of Literature and Science, 1880 to 1886, 1887-88, 
and 1889 to 1892. 
