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Tiraboschi, Storia della Letteratura Italiana; 7 vol. 4to.-Humboldt, Atlas Pittoresque ; fol.-Gruteri Inscriptiones Antiquæ; 2 vol. fol.-Ducarel's Anglo-Norman Antiquities; fol.-Michaud et Poujoulat, Nouvelle Collection des Memoires pour servir à L'Histoire de France; 32 vol. 8vo.-Lodge's Portraits of Illustrious Personages; folio edition.Mabillon (Joh.) De Re Diplomatica; fol.-L'Art de verifier les dates des Faits Historiques; 40 vol. 8vo.

LEXICONS AND DICTIONARIES.-Walther's Lexicon Diplomaticum; fol.-Lye's Dictionarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum; fol.-Skinner's Etymologicon Linguæ Anglicana; fol.-Dufresne's Glossarium ad Scriptores Media et infimæ Latinitatis, 6 vol. fol.; and Glossarium ad Scriptores media et infimæ Græcitatis; fol.-Hicke's Thesaurus Grammatico-Criticus et Archæologicus; 3 vol. fol.-Vocabolario degli Accademici della Crusca; 5 vol. fol. Napoli.-Diccionario de la Lengua Castellana, 4to.: Madrid.-Dictionnaire de l'Académie Françoise; 2 vol. fol.: Paris.-Baxter's Glossarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum; 8vo.-Bailey's Edition of the Universal Latin Lexicon of Facciolatus and Forcellinus; 2 vol. 4to.—Hofmann's (Joh. Jac.) Lexicon Universale; 2 vol. fol.

FINE ARTS AND ANTIQUITIES.-Montfaucon, L'Antiquité Expliquée, avec le Supplement, 15 vol. fol.; and the English translation, 7 vol. fol.; and Les Monuments de la Monarchie Française; 5 vol. fol.-Millin, Antiquités Nationales; 7 vol. 4to.-Cotman's Sepulchral Brasses; 2 vol. fol.-Weever's Ancient Funeral Monuments; fol.-Gough's Sepulchral Monuments; 3 vol. fol.-D'Agincourt's History of Art, by its Monuments; 3 vol. fol.-King's Monumenta Antiqua; 3 vol. fol.-Mémoires d' l'Académie des Inscriptiones et de Belles-Lettres, 50 vol. 4to. ; et de l'Institut de France, 20 vol. 4to.-Antichi Monumenti d'Ercolano; 9 vol. fol.-Winckelmann's Monumenti antichi inediti, 2 vol. fol.; and Storia delle Arti del Disegno, presso le Antichi; 3 vol. 4to. - Cesari, raccolti nel Farnese Museo; 10 vol. fol. Parma. - Laborde, Voyage Pittoresque en Autriche, 3 vol. fol.; and Monuments de la France, 2 vol. fol.-Champollion le Jeune, Monuments de L'Egypte et de la Nubie; 4 vol. fol. - Pistolesi, Il Vaticano Descritto ed Illustrato; 7 vol. fol.-Righetti, Descrizione del Campidoglio; 2 vol. fol.— Piranesi, Antichita Romane Vedute di Roma; 2 vol. fol.--Rossini, Raccolta di principali Vedute in Roma; fol.-Roberts's Sketches of the Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, and Arabia, and of Egypt and Nubia; 3 vol. fol.-Trésor de Numismatique et de Glyptique; 11 vol. fol.Dilletanti Society's Specimens of Ancient Sculpture; fol. - Description de L'Egypte (Napoleon's Great Work); 23 vol. fol.-Carter's Ancient Sculpture and Painting, fol. ; and Ancient Architecture, fol.-Denon, Monuments des Arts du Dessin; 4 vol. fol.Murphy's Arabian Antiquities of Spain; 4to.-De Moleville's Costumes of Europe, &c.; 8 vol. fol.-Stuart and Revett's Antiquities of Athens; 4 vol. fol.-Gough's Camden's Britannia; 4 vol. fol.

ENGLISH HISTORY.-Gale and Fell's Scriptores Rerum Anglicarum Veteres; 3 vol. fol. -Matthæi Paris, Historia Major, fol.-Matthæi Westmonasteriensis Flores Historiorum ; fol.-Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores post Bedam; (all published) fol.—Rymer's Foedera, Conventiones, Litteræ, &c., 20 vol. fol.; also the new Edition, commenced by the Record Commissioners, but discontinued; 3 vol. fol.-Horsley's Britannia Romana; fol.Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum; edited by Caley, Ellis, and Bandinel; 8 vol. fol.Stukeley's Itinerarium Curiosum; 2 vol. fol.-Buck's (S. and R.) Antiquities; 3 vol. fol.

-Grose's Antiquities of England and Wales; 6 vol. 4to.-Peck's Desiderata Curiosa; 2 vol. 4to.-Britton's Architectural Antiquities, 4 vols. 4to.; and Cathedral Antiquities, 1 vol. 4to.-Lyson's (D. and S.), Magna Britannia; 6 vol. 4to.-Tanner's Notitia Monastica; fol.-Monumenta Historica Britannica; fol.-Ormerod's Cheshire; 3 vol. fol.Borlase's Cornwall; 2 vol. fol.-Polwhele's Devon, 3 vol. fol.; and Cornwall, 2 vol. 4to.— -Surtees' Durham; 3 vol. fol.-Hunter's Deanery of Doncaster; 2 vol. fol.-Morant's Essex; 2 vol. fol.-Bigland's Gloucester; 2 vol. fol.-Clutterbuck's Hertfordshire; 3 vol. fol.-Hasted's Kent; 4 vol. fol.-Burton's Leicestershire; fol.-Wilkinson's Londina Illustrata; 2 vol. 4to.-Brayley and Neale's Westminster Abbey; fol.-Dart's Canterbury; fol.-Stowe and Strype's Survey of London; 2 vol. fol. - Baker's Northamptonshire; 2 vol. fol.--Hutchinson's Northumberland; 2 vol. 4to.-Wood's (A.) Athenæ Oxonienses; 4 vol. 4to.; with Bliss' Continuation.-Loggan's Oxonia Illustrata; fol.—Owen and Blakeway's Shropshire; 2 vol. 4to.-Collinson's Somerset; 3 vol. 4to.-Manning and Bray's Surrey; 3 vol. fol.-Sir R. Colt Hoare's Wiltshire; 2 vol. fol.-Nash's Worcestershire; fol. -Drake's Eboracum; fol.

NATURAL HISTORY AND SCIENCES.-Cuvier, Recherches sur les Ossemens Fossiles; 10 vol. 8vo., with Plates, 2 vol. 4to.-Martini and Chemnitz's Neues Systematisches Conchylien Cabinet; 11 vol. 4to.-Murchison's Silurian System; 2 vol. 4to.-Drury's Illustrations of Natural History; 3 vol. 4to.-Wollaston's Insecta Maderensia; 4to.-Gould's Birds of Europe, 5 vol. fol.; of Australia, 7 vol. fol.; of Asia, fol.; and Monograph of the Trochilidæ, or Humming Birds, fol. (all published.)-Catesby's Natural History of Florida; 2 vol. fol.-Hooker and Greville's Icones Filicum; 2 vol. fol.-Hooker's Flora Londinensis; 2 vol. fol.-Wallich's Planta Asiatica Rariores; 3 vol. fol.-Curtis and Sims' Botanical Magazine; 72 vol. 8vo.-Jardine and Selby's Natural History; 40 vols. 8vo.

THE DRAMA.-The Works of William Shakespeare; by J. O. Halliwell, F.R.S.: Illustrated by F. W. Fairholt, F.S.A.; 4 vol. fol. (all published.)

LAWS

OF THE

HULL SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY.

TITLE.

I. THE Institution shall be designated, THE HULL SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY.

PROPERTY.

II. The Buildings, Books, and other Property of the Library, now vested in Twelve Trustees, shall be the Property of the Subscribers, at present 500 in number.

APPOINTMENT OF NEW TRUSTEES.

III. When the number of the Trustees, at present consisting of

REV. J. H. BROMBY, A.M.,
AVISON TERRY,

GEO. WM. MOORE LIDDELL,
EDWARD GIBSON, JUN.,

THOMAS RINGROSE,

JOHN R. RINGROSE,

THOMAS T. HANSELL,

HORACE FROST,

CHAS. EDWARD AYRE,

RICHARD ENGLAND,

FAULKNER BOYES,

SIR HENRY COOPER, M.D.,

shall be reduced to three, nine new Trustees shall be elected, in addition to the survivors, by the Subscribers at a General Meeting.

TERMS OF ADMISSION AND MEMBERSHIP.

IV. Any Person desirous of purchasing a new share in the Institution, shall pay into the hands of the Treasurer or Librarian the sum of Twenty Pounds, and a due proportion of the Annual Subscription, from the time of purchase, to the next Annual Meeting.

V. Every Subscriber shall pay an Annual Subscription of Twenty-five Shillings; and the money hence arising, as also from rents, fines, &c., shall be laid out, under the direction of the Committee, in the purchase of Books, in the necessary Salaries, in Repairs, and other incidental expenses, and in the general maintenance, management, and support of the Institution.

VI. A present of Books, or of any Work of Art, valued in the judgment of the Committee at not less than Ten Pounds, from a person not resident within twenty miles, shall render the donor eligible to be an Honorary Member, and shall entitle him to all the privileges of a Subscriber, except that he shall not have any interest in the Property of the Library, nor be entitled to Vote at any of its Meetings, or be eligible to sit on any Committee. A similar present, valued at not less than Twenty Pounds, from a resident, shall confer the like privileges; but no one shall be elected an Honorary Member, unless a month's previous notice of a motion for that purpose shall have been given.

VII. Every Subscriber shall have the right to dispose of his Interest in the Library, in any mode by which Personal Property is usually transferred. The sum of Half-a-Guinea to be paid on every transfer thereof, except in case of death.

VIII. Any Lady or Gentleman, during an occasional residence in the town, may have the use of the Library, on paying the sum of Five Shillings per month in advance, and agreeing to conform to its laws; provided such occasional resident be introduced by a Subscriber, who shall sign his name in a book to be kept for that purpose, and shall be answerable for any loss, damage, or fine.

IX. Every Subscriber shall have the privilege of introducing a Stranger to the Reading-room, for any space of time not exceeding one month; and the name and residence of such Stranger, and the name of the Subscriber introducing him, shall be entered at the time in a book, to be kept by the Librarian for that purpose.

OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.

X. The Officers of the Society shall consist of a President, Treasurer, Committee, and Librarian; and the President and Treasurer shall continue to hold their respective offices until the appointment of their successors.

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