NATURAL has been employed, by which it is imtended to indicate the geo- Appendix B. graphical range of each species in the British Isles, and it is confidently hoped that the student of British zoology will here find HISTORY valuable aid in his studies. In conclusion, I beg to state that though no available spot is neglected, the want of more extended space is seriously felt, and much of the collection continues comparatively useless for purposes of public instruction, in consequence of its being found impossible to exhibit it with advantage. GEO. J. ALLMAN, M.D., F.R.S., Regius Keeper of Museum. MUSEUM, EDINBURGH. Branson, Dr. Ferguson Whiteman, Ben- Mitchell, Y.; Pepper jamin. corn, J. P.; Lomas, Chevalier, T. W. Aberdeen. Bath. Belfast. Birmingham, New-street, with Elementary Branch at St. Peter's, Dale-end. Bristol. Carlisle. Carnarvon. Carmarthen. Cheltenham. Chester (Mechanics' Inst.) Dudley. Dunfermline. Durham. Exeter. Glasgow. Hereford, with Branch at Ludlow. Leeds (Mechanics' Instn.) Limerick. Liverpool: Central Authority. Branch Schools North District School, at the Collegiate Instn. Shaw-street. South District School, at the Mechanics' Instr. Mount-street. Macclesfield (Mech. Instn.) Manchester (Royal Instn.) Newcastle-on-Tyne. Norwich. Nottingham, Stoney-street. Paisley. Penzance. Potteries, Central School at Town Hall, with Elementary Branches atStoke (Town Hall). Hanley (British and Foreign School). Burslem (Mech. Instn.) Newcastle-under-Lyme (Mechanics' Instn.) Sheffield. Southampton. Stourbridge. Swansea, with a Branch Llanelly. Yarmouth, Great Appendix C. LOCAL SCHOOLS OF ART. |