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SECEETAEIES' BEPOET. 
losophical Journal ; Annals and Magazine of Natural History ; 
Annales des Sciences Naturelles ; Journal of Anatomy ; Ibis ; 
Zoologist ; Entomologist ; Entomologist's Monthly Magazine ; 
Geologist ; Nature ; and the Athenaeum. 
Three of the works reported missing last year have since been 
recovered; they are Aristotle's History of Animals," Schelister's 
History of Music," and ''A Picture of Plymouth, 1812." 
''He continues to hope {vide last Report) that some practically 
scientific member may yet be found both able and willing to devise 
a plan for heating the Library ; for he assures the Society that 
some of the volumes are being injured by damp. He anxiously 
looks forward to the hearing of a Eeport from the Sub- Committee 
appointed to consider the matter some time ago." 
The grateful acknowledgments of the Society have been rendered 
through the Curator of Antiquities to Wm. Martin, Esq., of Lee 
Moor, for a fine Celt found a foot under the turf near the Jamaica 
Inn, and an oaken spade found in an ancient tin stream works near 
Altarnun, Cornwall. 
The Curator further reports that he has purchased a fine flint 
Celt of the second stone age, found under many feet of peat on 
Dartmoor, and described in last year's Journal by Mr. Mitchell. 
(^Signed) 
FREDERIC E. ANTHONY, 
C. ALBERT HINGSTON, 
March SOth, 181 1. 
