The Library

( 301 ) THE LIBRARY. RECENTLY some small alterations have been made in the Society's rooms at the Museum. These provide additional shelving, and space for a table which is reserved for members making use of the Library. On the opposite page appears a photograph showing the new arrangement. ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY SINCE THE PUBLICATION OF VOL. XLII. A Short Account of London Bridge. By NICHOLAS HA wrrsMOOR, Esq., 1736. Presented by Mr. W. T. Hill, Reculver. Catalogue of the Exhibition of Art in the Dark Ages of Europe (circa 400-1000 .A..D.). Presented by the Council of the Burlington Fine Arts Club. Etchings from Original Drawings of Antiquities in the County of Kent. By F. W. L. SrooKD.ALE, 1810. Purchased. Twelve PerBpective Views of the Metropolitan Church of Canterbury; al,so of Lichfield, York and Chester. By CHAS. WILD. 1807. Purchased. The Kentish Note Book. Edited by G. O. HowlilLL. Two vols. Presented by Mr. Walter Ruck. Se:venoaks Essays. By GORDON WARD, M.D., 1931. Purchased. Rocq:ue's Map of Surrey, reproduced in nine sheets. Surrey Arch. Soc. Report on the Excavations of the Roman Cemetery at Ospringe, Kent. By the late W. WHITING and Others, 1931. Presented by Mr. G. C. Druce. Wealden Iron. By ERNEST STRAKER, 1931. Purchased. St. Leonarda Ohurch and the Ancient Town of Hythe. By the Rev. H. D. DALE, 1931. Purchased. The Invicta Magazine, Vo]s. I to 3. Presented by Dr. Hardman.

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