DEPARTMENT REPORTS 89 



Home Companion. Oregon Agricvilturist. 



Hoard's Dairyman. Orange Jiidd Farmer. 



Home and Farm. OfTicial Gazette. 



Indiana Farmer. Public Ledger (Phila.) daily. 



Industrialist. Prat Institute Monthly. 



Ingham County News. Park's Floral Magazine. 



Ionia Sentinel. Practical Farmer. 



Jonesville Independent. Proc. Amer. Soc. Civil Engineers. 



Journal of Agriculture. Queensland Agricultural Journal. 



Kalamazoo Telegraph. Rhodora. 



Lansing Journal (daily). State Republican (daily). 



Land of Sunshine. Sault Ste. Marie News. 



Literary News. Sugar Beet. 



Mark Lane Express ( London ) . St. Ignace News. 



Michigan Fruit Grower. Salt Lake Herald. 



Monthly Weather Review. Sound Currency. 



Michigan Mirror. Travelers' Record. 



Mirror and Farmer. Traverse Bay Eagle. 



Michigan Advocate. Voice. 



Monthly Bulletin Vital Statistics (Mich). Western Agriculturist. 



Moderator. Plowman. 



New England Florist. Wallace Farmer. 



New York Weekly Witness. Western Society of Engineers. 



National Stockman and Farmer. Williamston Enterprise. 



Otsego County News. Ypsilantian. 



Ouekama Lake Breeze. 



The M. A. C. Eecord exchanges are also placed in the reading room, 

 and in exchange for our catalogue, the library receives the year books, 

 catalogues or registers from all the leading educational institutions of 

 the country. We also receive the bulletins of the various State experi- 

 ment stations, and of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



During the year fines to the amount of |33 have been collected, and 

 about 7,000 books have been loaned. (No record is kept of books used in 

 the library.) One hundred fifty-three books have been repaired or re- 

 bound. 



The library is open to students eleven hours daily, except Sunday, 

 when the library hours are from 9 to 12 p. m. 



The librarian has been assisted during the year by Miss Alice Cimmer, 

 who has given part of her time to the library while pursuing a post- 

 graduate course at the College. Her services have been faithful and 

 painstaking. 



The library of the Experiment Station grows slowly, 50 volumes have 

 been added during the year; 5 by purchase, 20 by gift, and 25 by binding. 

 The library now contains 1,944 volumes, which, with the main library 

 of 20,379 volumes, gives a total of 22,323 volumes. 



Respectfully submitted, 



MRS. LINDA E. LANDON, 



Librarian. 

 Agricultural College, Mich. 

 June 30, 1901. 



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