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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OP 



[1883. 



The above increase has been derived from the following 

 sources : — 



Societies, ... . . . 



Editors, 



I. V. Williamson Fund, 



Authors, 



Joseph Jeanes, . . . 

 Thomas B. Wilson Fvmd, 

 University of Wiirzburg, 

 Department of the Interior, 

 Geological Survey of Sweden 

 Smithsonian Institution, . 

 Department of Agriculture, 

 Dr. Frances W. Wetmore, 

 Geological Survey of Portvigal, 

 F. V. Hayden, .... 

 Geological Survey of India, 

 War Department, ... 

 Geol. Survey of Pennsylvania, 

 Regents of the University of 



New York, 



J. H. Redfield, 



Minister of Public Works, 



France, 



Treasury Department, ... 

 Engineer Depart., U. S. A., . 

 Norwegian Government, . . 



British Museum, 



Geological Survey of New 



Zealand, 



1113 



816 



437 



255 



83 



49 



27 



23 



23 



20 



19 



16 



13 



11 



10 



9 



Geol. Suivey of Wisconsin, 



Stephen G. Worth, .... 



Navy Department, .... 



Geological Survey of Belgium, 



J. S. Newberry, 



Department of Mines, Nova 

 Scotia, 



Geological Survey of New- 

 foundland, 



East Indian Government, . . 



S. F. Codies, 



Thomas Meehan, 



Trustees of the Indian Mus., . 



Trastees of the S.African Mus., 



Rev. H. C. McCook, .... 



David L. .lames, 



Cobden Club, 



Geological Survey of Illinois, . 



O. A. Derby, 



Trustees of the Boston City 

 Hospital, 



F. V. Mueller, 



U. S. Coast Survey, .... 



Surgeon General's Ofl&ce, . . 



U. S. Commission of Fish and 

 Fisheries, 



Executor of the late Wm. S. 

 Vavix, 



The several lots have been presented on the Tuesdav evening 

 following their reception, and distributed to the departments of 

 the library as follows, each title being immediately added to the 



card catalogue : — 



Journals, 2225 



Geology, 202 



Conchology, 85 



General Natural History, . . 82 



Botany, 60 



Entomology, 46 



Bibliography, 33 



Voyages and Travels, ... 25 



Mammalogy, 25 



Agriculture, 20 



Anatomy and Physiology, . 18 



Helminthology, 18 



Mineralogy, 17 



Ornithology, 17 



Anthropology, 12 



Ichthyology, 10 



Encyclopaedias, 10 



Chemistry, 10 



Physical Science, 9 



Education, 9 



Herpetology, 2 



Medicine^ 2 



Miscellaneous, 66 



154 volumes have been bound, and an additional 135 are still 

 in the hands of the binder. 



Assistance furnished me during the summer months has enabled 

 me to have the books and pamphlets on Concholog}^, Pliysical 



