DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



69 



EEPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN. 



To the President: 



Sir: — The following is the report on the library for the year ending 

 June 30, 1907. Additions to the library during the year has been as 

 follows: — By purchase, 657; by binding, 451; by gift, 245, total 1,353 

 bound volumes. 



Of pamphlets and unbound volumes; by purchase, 40; by gift, 467; 

 total 507. All pamphlets and unbound volumes were acknowledged 

 when received, whenever donor was known; individual mention is 

 therefore omitted. 



For gifts of bound volumes we are indebted as follows: 



Abbott, Francis R., 1. 



Amei'ican Shorthorn Breeders' Ass'n, 1. 



Burrows, Hon. J. C, 1. 



Bailey, Liberty H., 1. 



Canadian Reports, 9. 



Colorado Reports, 1. 



Columbus Horticultural Society, 1. 



Fletcher, Dr. S. W., 2. 



Iowa Horticultural Society, 12. 



Iowa Dept. of Agriculture, 1. 



Jenison, L. F., 1. 



"Jews in America," History of. 



Kansas Reports, 1. 



Koch, D. T. W., ''Hinsdale's History of 



the University of Michigan." 

 Kell, Major, 1. 



Mass. State Board of Agriculture, 1. 

 Mass. State Board of Health, 1. 

 Mass. State Labor Bureau, 29. 

 Missouri Horticultural Society, 3. 

 Missouri Botanical Gardens, 1. 

 M. A. C. Prohibition Club, 3. 

 Michigan, State Reports, 64, 

 New Jersey Reports, 11. 

 N. J. Horticultural Society, 1. 

 N. Y. State Library, 6. 



N. Y. State Museum, 4. 



National Board of Corrections and 



Charities, 2. 

 Oklahoma Reports, 1. 

 Penn. R. R. System, 1. 

 Smithsonian Institution, 15. 

 United States Reports of Bureau and 



departments as follows — 

 Dept. Agriculture, 4. 



Census, 10. 



Education, 1. 



Geological Survey, 2. 



Interior, 5. 



Interstate Commerce Commis- 

 sion, 2. 



Industrial Commission, 1. 



Labor, 4. 



Marine Hospital, 3. 



Navy, 2. 



State, 7. 



Treasury, G. 



War, 2. 

 Wood, Mrs. A. M., 1. 

 "West Virginia, 1. 

 "Wisconsin, 5. 



Two hundred twenty-six peridocials are purchased by the college and 

 placed in the reading room for the use of the faculty and students. Of 

 these one hundred twenty-three are published in this country, and one 

 hundred three are foreign publications. In addition to these are the 

 following, received either in exchange or through the courtesy of the 

 publishers : 



Adrian Times. 

 Agricultural Advertising. 

 Agricultural Gazette, New South Wales. 

 Agricultural Students Gazette, Eng- 

 land. 

 Allegan Gazette. 

 American Dairyman. 

 American Grange Bulletin. 



American Missionary. 



American Society of Civil Engineers 



Proceedings. 

 American Swineherd. 

 American Thresherman. 

 Ann Arbor Argus. 

 Arboriculture. 

 Armada Graphic. 



