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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
\ 7 illa, near Brading, Isle of Wight;' from Mr. F. Brent. Roman 
Villa — Account of Roman Villa at Carisbrook ;' from Mr. F. J. 
Webb. Slavonic Folk-Lore — By Eev. W. S. Lach-Szyrma ; from 
the author. Trethevy Stone — By Mr. C. W. Dymond ; from the 
author. Wainwright — ' Scientific Sophisms ;' from Capt. Inskip. 
"The following works have been purchased : 'iElfric's Lives of 
Saints ' (English Text Society) ; ' Catholicon Anglicum ' (English 
Text Society) ; ' Challenger Expedition Report,' vol. iii. ; ' English 
Charlemagne Romances/ parts 4, 5 (English Text Society) ; ' Fauna 
and Flora of Naples,' part 2, 1881 ; 'Folk-Lore Record,' vol. iii. 
parts 1, 2 (Folk-Lore Society); 'Folk-Lore of North-East of Scot- 
land ' (Folk-Lore Society) ; ' Lichtenstein's Catalogus Rerum 
Naturalium Rarissimarum ' (Willughby Society) ; ' Monograph of 
British Aphides,' by Bucton, vol. iii. (Ray Society) ; ' Pal?eon- 
tographical Society,' vol. xxxv. ; ' Scopoli's Ornithological Papers ' 
(Willughby Society) ; ' Western Antiquary,' vol. i. parts 1, 2, 3 ; 
'Zoological Record,' 1880. 
" No new serials have been added to those subscribed for as 
given in the Library Report of last year. 
"The volumes belonging to the sets of serials that have been 
bound up during the past year, together with the works otherwise 
acquired, have sufficed to entirely fill up the vacant spaces on the 
shelves of the Library ; consequently it is absolutely necessary 
some arrangement should be made at once for the placing of 
additional volumes that will shortly be received from the binder." 
The Curator of Fine Arts reports : 
" During the past year your Institution has to mourn the death 
of a member, Wm. Eastlake. His loss to the Institution, to the 
town, I may say to the West of England, is irreparable. For 
the past five and twenty years no one has done so much for 
the cause of Art as he did, and it will be long before we shall 
again look upon his like for ready help and willing sympathy at 
every gathering that had Art for its aim and object. Peace be to 
his memory, faithful friend and true lover of Art. 
" There has been an important Exhibition of Oil and Water 
Colour Pictures held in your Hall under the management of the 
Plymouth Art Club. The Pictures were of a much higher 
