The Public are apprised that this Synopsis is merely intended for 
the use of Persons who take a cursory view of the Museum. 
The following is a List of the more ample descriptions of se¬ 
veral parts of the Collection. 
Description of the Ancient Terracottas, by Taylor Combe, Esq., 1810, 4to. 
-Marbles, Parts 1,2, 3, 4, and 5, by the same, 1812 
—1826, 4to. 
-Part 6, by C. II. Cockerell, Esq., 1830. 
A Catalogue of the Greek Coins, by Taylor Combe, Esq., 1814, 4to. 
-- Anglo-Gallic Coins, by Edward Hawkins, Esq., 1826, 4to. 
-Library of Printed Books, by H. Ellis, Esq. and Rev. 
H. H. Baber, 1813—1819, 7 vol. 8vo. 
-- Cottonian MSS. by J. Planta, Esq., 1802, fol. 
-Harleian MSS. by H. Wanley and Rev. R. Nares, 1808, 
3 vol. fol. 
-MSS. of the King’s Library, by David Casley, 1734, 4to. 
-MSS. heretofore undescribed, by Rev. S. Ayscough, 1782, 
2 vol. 4to. 
■-Lansdown MSS. fol. by F. Douce, Esq. and H. Ellis, 
1819. fol. 
-MSS. formerly F. Hargrave’s, Esq. by H. Ellis, 1818, 4to. 
-Mr. R. P. Knight’s Catalogue of his Greek Coins, 
1830, 4to. 
-Catalogue of the Geographical and Topographical Collec¬ 
tion attached to the Library of King George III., 1829, 2 vol. 8vo. 
A brief introductory Statement of the original Foundation and progres¬ 
sive Increase of the Establishment, may be had from the Messenger at 
the Museum. 
