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Henry VI, character of, 23; his resort to alchemy,
196.

Henry VII, coinage of, 196.

Hilbre Islands, original name of, 271; account
of, ib.; Saxon cross and sepulchral stone found
there, 273; human remains, 274; other archæ-
ological objects found, 275.

Higgins, Rev. H. H., chairman, 283; exhibitor, ib.
Hills, G. M., exhibitor, 283.

HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO THE YEAR 1844,
249.

Hornby, W. P., enrolled a member, 284.
Hume, Rev. Dr., author of papers, 283, 296;
chairman, 281, 285, 287, 290, 292, 295, 298;
exhibitor, 281, 283, 286, 287, 295; presentation
to, 297; elected a life-member.

Hunt, Professor, discovers the ferrotype, 255.

I

India, medals awarded for services in, 167.

J

Jacob, J. G., exhibitor, 281.

Jeffery, F. J., author of paper, 187, 295; exhibitor,

295.

Jewitt, Ll., donor, 285, 289.

Jews, the, special penalties against, for clipping,
191.

John, coinage of the time of King, 191.

Johnson, D., enrolled a member, 284.
Jones, M. C., donor, 281.

K

Kelco Cave, Giggleswick, 206.

"King of France," when first star ped on English
coins, 195.

L

LAKELAND OF LANCASHIRE, No. 1-Hawkshead
Town, Church and School, 139, 290.

Lakes, the English, 139; of Lancashire, ib.

Lancashire, East, border district of, 1; hills and
moors of, ib.; geological features of, 2; Roman
topography of, 263.

Lancashire, Lakeland of, 139.

Lancing down, Sussex, account of a brooch found
there, 218.

Langcliffe Scaurs, caves of, 204.

Legion of Honour, insignia of, granted to British
soldiers, 178.

LIBBARY, ADDITIONS TO:-

1. Books.

Burton, Capt., The Nile Basin, 285.

Catalogue of Liverpool Athenæum Library, 282.
Renshaw Street Chapel do., ib.

Cust, Hon. Sir E., Lives of the Warriors of
1600-1640, 294.

Smith, C. R., Collectanea Antiqua, 287.
Swale, J. H., Original Letters &c., by the
late, 287.

2. Transactions and Proceedings of Learned
Societies &c. See DONORS (General).

3. Complete Pamphlets.

Fin-Barre, Life of, 288.

Curiosités Numismatiques, 287.
Essayists and Essay Writing, 290.

Gungrog, reminiscences of the old panelling
now at, 281.

Inventions and Science, Gallery of, Report,
288.

Lady's and Gentleman's Diary, 285.

Leeds, Wright on the early history of, 294.
Rhind, A. H., Memoir of, 281.
Whitney, Geffrey, Emblems of, 294.

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Bath, J. D., 284.
Benas, B. L., ib.
Greenwood, H., 283.
Haigh, T., 284.
Harding, J., 294.
Heald, T., 284.

Heintz, L. W., 294.

Hornby, W. P., 284.
Johnson, D., ib.

Marson, J., ib.

Mathews, John Jun., ib.

Millichap, G. T., ib.

Perry, Rev. S. G. F.,

Porter, J., ib.

Porter, T. A., 288.

Robinson, J., 281.

Rundell, W. W., ib.

Mendicants, blind, 242.

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Photography, history of up to 1844, 249; origin
of, ib.; discoveries of Porta, ib.; chemistry, in
reference to, ib.; light, ib.; discoveries of
Scheele, ib.; and of Ritter, ib.; experiments of
Wedgwood, Niepce and Daguerre, 250; English
school of, ib.; Draper's successful experiments
in, 253; Goddard's, ib.; Claudet's, ib.; Fox
Talbot's, 254; Hunt's, 255: who discovered the
collodion process? ib., n. *

Pilgrimage of Grace, the, 144.

Porta, J. B., inventor of the camera, 249.

Porter, J., enrolled a member, 284.

Porter, T. A, enrolled a member, 288.

Portus Sistuntiorum, 264.

Poverty, earl of, who he was, 145.

Punic intercourse with Britain, evidence of, 220.

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Scheele, the first chemical discovery in reference
to photography, made by, 249.
Schools for the deaf and dumb, 243.
Scilly isles, rock basins in the, 10.
Sepulchral rites, intimations of, 3.
Seteia Estuarium, 264.

Shakspeare, papers on, 23, 47; his pictures of
country life, 24; his ridicule of the country
Squires, 26; of the country townsfolk, 27; his
account of the English yeomen, 28; his esti-
mate of beadledom, 30; characteristics of the
age of, 31; his references to contemporary
events, 35; his nobles, 36; his ignorance of
mountain scenery, 37; his sea pictures, 40; his
love of nature, 49; his description of birds,

ib.; of insects, 51; of flowers, 52; of weeds,
54; of woodland sports, 55; his fairyland, 61.
Shylock, character of, 24.

Simpson, Professor J. Y., M.D., author of paper,
257, 287; exhibitor, 286.

Smith, C. R., his views respecting the objects
found in the Craven Caves, 209; donor, 287.
Smith, H. E., author of papers, 199, 271, 288, 296;
exhibitor, 288, 289, 293, 295.

SOME RESULTS OF THE CENSUS OF THE DEAF
AND DUMB IN 1861; 231, 289.

Sovereign, the, history of the coin, 197.
Stackhouse, Rev. T., quoted, 221.

Standing stones, the, 3.

Stansfield moor, druidical stones on, 6.

Stephenson, Mr., exhibitor, 282.

Steeple stones, the, 4.

Stewart, J., donor, 281.

Stonehouse, J., exhibitor, 286.

Stones, druidical, 3.

T

Talbot, Mr. Fox, his improvements in the science
of photography, 255.

Thistleden Dean, druidical stones at, 7.

Tinne, J. A., chairman, 284; donor, 285.

Todmorden, rock basins at, 3.

Towson, J. T., author of paper, 249, 288, 291;
chairman, 286; exhibitor, 288, 291, 295, 296; his
discovery in reference to photography, 252;
experiments in, 253; takes photographs on
glass, 254.

Tumuli in East Lancashire, 2.

V

Vale Royal, abbot of, his former splendour and
power, 15; origin of the abbey of, 21.
Victoria Cave, Craven, account of, 205.
Victoria cross, origin of, 178.

W

Warcock hill, natural rocks and boulders on, 4.
Waterhouse, N., author of papers, 23, 47, 283, 287;
chairman, 289; exhibitor, 288, 290.
Waterloo medal, 166.

Wedgwood, his experiments in photography, 250.
"Weem," ancient, in Forfarshire, notice of, 258n*.
West, Mr., his account of the Craven Caves, 209.
Whinberry stones, the, 7.

Whitaker, Dr., on rock basins, quoted, 11.
Whitaker, Rev. John, on the topography of Lanca-
shire, 263.

Widdop moor, 5.

Wilkinson, T. T., author of papers, 1, 263, 286,
293; donor, 285, 287; exhibitor, 286.
William the conqueror, coinage of, 189.
William Rufus, coins of, 191.
Wolsey, character of, 23,

Wookey hole, position of remains found in, 214.
Workhouses, Irish, blind residents in, 242.
-deaf and dumb, do., ib.

Wright, Mr. T., on the Craven Caves, quoted, 210;
his views questioned, 223; on the Roman topo
graphy of East Lancashire, 266.
Wycoller ark, 4.

FINIS.

UNIV. OF MICHIGAN,

T. BRAKELL, H?

PRINTER, LIVERPOOL.

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