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Ziemssen. Cyclopedia of the practice of medicine, 16 vols., 1874-1877. 

 Zoologica: Abhandlungen aus dem Gesamtgebiete dei Zoologie, 25 vols., 

 1888-1911. 



SETS COMPLETED 



Albrecht von Graefe's Archiv fiir Ophthalmologie, 72 vols., 1854-1902. 



Annales des sciences naturelles, 182 vols., 1824-1904 (8 vols, lacking). 



Annales mycologici, 3 vols., 1903-1905. 



Annals of surgery, 22 vols. 1891-1911. 



L'Anthropologie, 18 vols., 1890-1903. 



Archiv fiir Kinderheilkunde, 45 vols., 1880-1907. 



Archives d'anatomie miscroscopique, 5 vols., 1897-1903. 



Chemiker-zeitung and supplement, 74 vols., 1878-1905. 



Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 10 vols., 1893-1902. 



Dutch East Indies. Jaarboek, 4 vols., 1904-1905, 1907-1908. 



Folia haematologica, 4 vols., 1904-1907 (1 vol. lacking). 



Fortschritte der Chemie, Physik, und physikalischen Chemie, 4 vols., 



1909-1911. 

 Frankfurter Zeitschrift fiir Pathologie, 8 vols., 1907-1911. 

 Gegenbaurs morphologisches Jahrbuch, 38 vols., 1876-1908. 

 Journal de physique, theoretique et appliques, 40 vols., 1872-1911. 

 Journal of cutaneous disease, 15 vols., 1888-1902. 

 Journal of physical chemistry, 10 vols., 1898-1907 (1 vol. lacking). 

 Liverpool marine biology committee. Memoirs. 17 vols., 1899-1908. 

 Medical record, 29 vols., 1886-1900. 



Naples. Zoological station. Mittheilungen, 18 vols., 1879-1908. 

 Novitates zoologicae, 14 vols., 1894-1908. 

 Physical review, 29 vols., 1893-1909. 

 Semaine medicale, 16 vols., 1882-1893, 1899-1902. 

 Das Tierreich, 29 vols., 1897-1911. 



Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift, 2 vols., 1851-1852. 

 Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 78 vols., 1849-1898. 

 Zentralblatt fiir Chirurgie, 35 vols., 1974-1908. 

 Zentralblatt fiir die gesamte Physiologie und Pathologie des Stoffwechsels, 



9 vols., 1900-1908. 

 Zentralblatt fiir Physiologie, 24 vols., 1887-1910. 

 Zoologische Jahrbticher, 58 vols., 1886-1908 (2 vols, lacking). 



Binding. — Eight hundred forty-nine volumes were at the 

 bindery on July 1, 1912; 1,500 volumes have been sent since, 

 and 1,529 returned, leaving 820 volumes still undelivered. 



Classification. — All new material has been classified promptly 

 as received and the old material of a miscellaneous character 

 somewhat reduced. There is very little unclassified scientific 

 material remaining, although some of the publications will be 

 valuable as reference material when made available. All cat- 

 alogues of universities, colleges, medical colleges, and technical 

 schools have been included under the regular classification 

 schemes and placed on the shelves according to regular Library 

 of Congress class numbers. The better trained Filipino assist- 

 ants are showing great interest in the subject of classification, 



