SIR, Subjoined is a List of the Officers and Committee of the present year. The President, the Vice-Presidents, the Treasurer, and the Seven Members of the Committee marked with an Asterisk, retire at the Annual Meeting on the Thirty-first of July at Twelve. For the manner of supplying their situation, you are referred to the XI. and XV. Rules; and to prevent delay at the Meeting, you are requested to come prepared with a List, agreeably to the directions therein contained. Absent Proprietors are requested to enclose their Lists, putting their Signatures on, or within the cover. It will be proposed, in Rule IX., in the second and fourth line of such Rule, after the word "son" to insert the words " or brother." The following alterations will also be proposed in Rules XIII., XIV., and XV. 1. That it shall be competent for any fifteen Shareholders at any Annual Meeting to give notice for, and to call, a General Meeting; such General Meeting to have all the powers now belonging to the Annual Meeting, and to take place on the Thursday four weeks next after such Annual Meeting. 2. That the Committee shall consist of thirty, instead of twenty-one Proprietors: half of such thirty shall go out of office in rotation in each year; and of such as so go out of office, it shall not be competent for more than seven to be re-elected in that year. 3. That a paper lie on the table in the Library during the whole month of June in each year, to receive the names of Proprietors proposed for Committee-men for the ensuing year; the Proprietors so named to be eligible for the Committee in the first instance, in preference to other Proprietors. Only the Proprietors who attend the Annual Meeting to vote for the Committee. By order of the Committee, July 14th, 1851. E. F. SQUANCE, Librarian. President J. BLACKALL, M.D. Vice-Presidents-E. DIVETT, REV. DR. MILLS. Treasurer-T. G. NORRIS. Since the Publication of the Catalogue, 1850 (exclusive of Works in continuation). 1838 Woodgate (H. A.) The Authoritative Teaching Oxford 1839 *Ethiopic Didascalia, The, or, the Ethiopic Version of the Apostolical Constitutions received in the Church of Abyssinia, with an English Translation, edited and translated by Platt, 4to. Lond. 1834 Lingard (J.) The History and Antiquities of the Anglo- *Scott (R.) Twelve Sermons, 12mo. Sedgwick (A.) A Discourse on the Studies of the University of Cambridge, 5th edition, with Additions and a Preliminary Dissertation, 8vo. 1845 1851 Camb. 1850 Seymour (H.) Mornings among the Jesuits at Rome, 12mo. *Halle (H. F.) Exact Philosophy, 12mo. Lond. 1851 *Maxey (J.) Collegiate Addresses; being Counsels to Students on their Literary Pursuits and Future Life, with a Biographical Introduction by Elton, 8vo. Clinton (H. F.) Fasti Romani, 2 v. 4to. 1848 1851 Oxford 1845-50 Gliddon (G. R.) Otia Ægyptiaca, Discourses on Egyptian Archæology and Hieroglyphical Discoveries, 4to. Lond. 1849 Laing (S.) Observations on the Social and Political State of the European People in 1848 and 1849, 8vo. Lond. 1850 *CAMDEN SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS, The Chronicle of Queen Jane, and of two years Wills and Inventories from the Register of the 1850 1851 1850 1851 Exeter, 1825 1825 The Pylgrymage of Sir Richard Guylforde to the Holy Land, A.D. 1506, edited by Sir H. Ellis, Charities of Devon, 3 v. in 2, 8vo. Charities of Exeter, 8vo. Creasy (E. S.) Memoirs of Eminent Etonians: with 1851 Holland (Lord) Foreign Reminiscences, 8vo. 1850 Johnston (W.) England as it is, Political, Social, and Industrial, in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, 2 v. 12mo. 1851 *Ludlow, Documents connected with the History of, and the Lords Marchers, edited by the Hon. R. H. Clive, 4to. 1841 Monumenta Historica Britannica, or Materials for the 1848 Murray (J.) A Hand Book for Travellers in Devon and 1850 Phillips (C.) Curran and his Contemporaries, 8vo. 1850 Wordsworth (C.) Memoirs of William Wordsworth, 2 v. 8vo. 1851 +*Jerwood (Jas.) A Dissertation on the Rights to the Sea Shores, 8vo. 1850 Porter (G. R.) The Progress of the Nation in its various Social and Economical Relations from the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, 8vo. Lond. 1847 Twiss (T.) The Letters Apostolic of Pope Pius IX. considered, with reference to the Law of England and the Law of Europe, 8vo. Cumming (R. G.) Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the +Johnston (A. K.) The Physical Atlas, a Series of Maps +Layard (A. H.) The Monuments of Nineveh, fol. *Capern, (T.) The Curative Powers of Mesmerism, 8vo. Johnston (G.) A History of British Zoophytes, 2 v. 8vo. Wright (T.) Narratives of Sorcery and Magic, 2 v. 12mo. 1851 1950 1851 Edin. 1848 Lond. 1849 1850 1850 1851 1847 *Al Hariri, Makamat, or Rhetorical Anecdotes of, trans- Dallaway (Jas.) Of Statuary and Sculpture among the *Han Koong Tsew, or the Sorrows of Han: a Chinese 1851 1850 1816 1829 1849 Notes and Queries, a Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, &c. v. 1, 2, 3. 1849-51 Ticknor (G.) History of Spanish Literature, 3 v. 8vo. 1849 Walker (J.) A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of 1850 Devon and Exeter Institution. SIR, Subjoined is a List of the Officers and Committee of the present year. The President, Vice-Presidents, the Treasurer, and the Seven Members of the Committee marked with an Asterisk, retire at the Annual Meeting on the Twenty-ninth of July at Twelve. For the manner of supplying their situation, you are referred to the XII. and XV. Rules; and to prevent delay at the Meeting, you are requested to come prepared with a List, agreeably to the directions therein contained. Absent Proprietors are requested to enclose their Lists, putting their Signatures on, or within the cover. July 14th, 1852. By Order of the Committee, E. F. SQUANCE, Librarian. President-S. T. KEKEWICH. Vice-Presidents-DR. MILLER, THE VEN. ARCH. BARTHOLOMEW. |