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REPORT OE THE 
revised Classed Catalogue. The latter has been a work of 
considerable labour, and will shortly be ready for use. Some 
valuable additions have been made to the books during the 
year. Among these the following may be specified here, viz.: 
—Stainton’s Nateal History of the Tineina, 11 volumes, pre¬ 
sented by Thomas Allis, Esq.; Transactions of the Zoological 
Society of London, vol. 7, 4to., presented by the Society; Flint 
Chips, by E. T. Stevens, Esq., presented by the Author. The 
last named work is a valuable guide to Pre-historic Ai’cheeology, 
as represented in the Blackmore Museum at Salisbury. 
An abstract of the Papers read before the Members of the 
Society at their Monthly Meetings will be appended to this 
Eeport. 
The following Lectures were delivered in the Museum dming 
the past year. 
Subject. 
The Origin of the Enghsh People 
Do. 
On Heat. 
The Stone Avenues of Carnac 
and other Brittany Pre-historic 
Monuments. 
The Minster Library .... 
Life in the Depths of the Ocean 
English and French Metrical 
Systems. 
The Last of the Tasmanians 
Life and its Manifestations . . 
The Operations of War . . . 
Stars and Star Systems . . . 
The Pterodactyl and its Alliances 
Induced Electricity. 
The Mineral Waters of Harro¬ 
gate considered in a Greological 
point of View. 
Naiue of Lectueee. 
E. Eeeeman, Esq., M. A. 
Do. 
T. H. Wallee, Esq., B. A. 
Eev. W. 0. Lukis, M. A. 
Eev. Canon Eaine, M. A. 
W. Peoctee, Esq., M. D. 
J. G-. Fitch, Esq., M. A. 
J. Bonwick, Esq., F. E. G-. S. 
S. W. Noeth, Esq., F. Gi. S. 
Capt. O’Beien. 
E. A. Peoctoe, Esq., B. A. 
W. Peoctee, Esq., M. D. 
T. H. Wallee, Esq., B. A. 
0. Fox Steaxgways, Esq., of the 
Greological Smwey. 
In the list of the Society’s Honorary Members the name of 
the Eev. W. Taylor, E. E. S., will no longer appear. He died 
at Worcester in the course of the past year. 
