56 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Poetry and Fiction 200 



Miscellany, Keviews, etc - -- - 200 



Cyclojia^dias and General Hand Books 125 



2^atnral Sciences - 650 



AcricuUnre - - - - 750 



Horticulture . - - - 245 



Engineering aijd Arts 200 



United States Docn7nents, Executive 450 



Michigan Documents 300 



In addition to these there arc tiles of newspapers from various parts of the 

 State, i)reserved for several years, among which is the Detroit Daily Post and 

 Tribune. Nearly complete tiles have been ])reserved for more than twenty 

 years of the Michigan Argus, the ^Volverine Citizen, and the Lansing Repub- 

 lican. These are not, however, bound for ready reference. 



The current periodicals regularly supplied have numbered ninety-seven, of 

 which seventy (see list of donations), have been furnished free of charge. 

 Twenty-seven, all of which are of permanent value, and are bound at the close 

 of the year, are taken by subscription : 



Country Gentleman. 



American Agriculturist. 



Agricultural Gazette. 



Gardeners' Chronicle. 



The Garden. 



American Chemist. 



Chemical New?. 



Journal of Chemical Society. 



American Journal of Science. 



Popular Science lleview. 



Quarterly Journal of Science. 



American Naturalist. 



Nature. 



American Bee Journal. 



Eclectic Engineering Magazine. 



Engineering. 



Atlantic Monthly. 



Harper s Monthly Magazine. 



The Nation. 



North American lleview. 



International Review. 



Blackwood's i\Iagazine. 



British Quarterly Review. 



London Quarterly Review. 



Westminster Review. 



Edinburgh Review. 



Detroit Daily Post and Tribune. 



All are taken by recommendation of the Faculty. 



Other additions to the library have been 306 volumes by purchase, under 

 sanction of the Faculty, and 182 volumes by donation, 85 of which are pam- 

 phlets. 1 ) 



I should mention, doubtless, in this connection, the library of the College 



