1890.] 



NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 



473 



U. S. Department of State, . . 16 



Reuben Haines, 15 



Kevv Gardens, 13 



■Geolo<;ic;il Survey of India, . . 12 



J. H. Redfield, 11 



James N. Stone, 10 



British Museum, 9 



U. S. Treasury Deparment, . . 7 

 Geological Survey of Nev South 



Wales 6 



Prof. Angelo Heilprin, ... 6 



H. A. Pilsbry, 6 



-Geological Survey of Finland, . 5 

 Ministry of Public Works in 



France, 5 



Engineer Department U. S. A., . 5 



■Chas. E. Smith, ...... 4 



€. M. Betts 4 



•Geological Survey of Portugal, . 3 



Department of Mines N. S. W., 

 W. G. Thompson, .... 

 Niagara Commission, ... 

 E. Indian Government, 

 Department of Mines, Nova Scoti 

 Ca|)t. L. de Saldanha de Gama 



Dr. Jos. Leidv, 



Geological Survey of Missouri, 

 Geological Survey of Texas, . 

 California Stale Mining Bureau 

 Norwegian Government, . 

 Jas. M. McDonald, .... 

 Minister of Agriculture, Toronto 

 Dr. Henry Skinner, .... 

 Government of Victoria, 

 Trustees of East Indian Museum 



Hon. G. E. Foster 



Rev. G. A. Latimer, ... 

 J. M. Hartman 



Thev are classified as follows : — 



Journals, 



Geology 



Botany, . . . . ■ . 

 General Natural History, 



Entomology, 



Conchology, 



Ornithology, . . . . , 

 Anatomy and Physiology, 

 Mineralogy, . . . . . 

 Encyclopedias, . . . , 

 Bibliography, . . . . 

 Voyages and Travels, . 



3272 



282 



134 



100 



61 



47 



40 



36 



2H 



1:4 



20 



17 



Ichthyology, . 

 Herpetology, 

 Anthropology, 

 Physical Science, 

 Helminthology, . 

 Mammalogy, . . 

 Chemistry, 

 Geography, . . 

 Agriculture, . . 

 Medicine, 

 Languages, 

 Miscellaneous, . 



15 



14 



10 



10 



8 



7 



3 



3 



2 



1 



1 



46 



The most important additions as heretofore have been obtained 

 from corresponding societies and by means of the I. V. Williamson 

 Library Fund. 



The subject catalogues of the departments of the library in most 

 general use, have been completed and the cards arranged alphabeti- 

 cally in the drawers provided for them. The books and pamphlets 

 on Physical Science, Chemistry, Geography, Agriculture and Med- 

 icine only remain to be catalogued and the entire work, it is hoped, 

 will be finished early in the spring. 



Two hundred and two volumes have been bound since last report. 



For the satisfactory progress on the subj'ect catalogue which I am 

 able to report, I am indebted to the efficient assistance of Mr. E. 

 Fronani while to Mr. Wm. J. Fox acknowledgment is due for sat- 

 isfactory aid in the current work of the year. 



