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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[Dec. 



United States Public Health and 



Marine Hospital Ser\'ice 



Dr.W.W.Keen 



Samuel Wagner 



Commission Geologique, Finland.. 



Public Library of Victoria 



Maryland Geological Survey 



Alabama Geological Survey 



Gouvernements Kina-Ondernem- 



ingen, Java 



Commission Geodesique Neer- 



landaise 



Thomas L. Montgomery 



Department of Mines, Nova 



Scotia 



Imperial Department of Agricul-. 



ture, Calcutta 



Missouri Bureau of Geology and 



Mines 



Home Secretary's Department, 



Queensland 



Angelo Heilprin 



Trustees of the Indian Museum 



I Geological and Natural History 



I Survey of Minnesota 



i Royal South African Co 



State Earthquake Investigation 



Commission, California 



Board of Scientific Advice for 



India 



Pennsylvania Department of 



I Fisheries 



Dr. Zawadn}^ 



North Carolina Geological Survey 



[ Dr. Benjamin Sharp 



Illinois Bureau of Labor Statis- 

 tics 



Department of Geology and Nat- 

 ural History, Indiana 



Council of the Fridtjof Nansen 

 Fund for the Advancement of 



Science 



Geological Commission, Cape of 



Good Hope 



Biologisches Anstalt, Helgoland.. 



They were distributed to the several departments of the Library 

 as follows: 



Journals 5,211 



Geology 355 



Agriculture 323 



Botany 267 



General Natural History 182 



Geography 152 



Voyages and Travels 103 



Ornithology 58 



Entomology 54 



Anatomy and Physiology 40 



Conchology 32 



Anthropology 28 



Helminthology 27 



BibUography 24 



Ichthyology 20 



Manmaalogy 15 



Physical Sciences 12 



Medicine 11 



Herpetology 8 



Mineralogy 8 



Chemistr}^ 1 



Miscellaneous 21 



The general condition of the Library has been further improved by 

 the binding of 2,010 volumes. It is hoped that in a year or so the 

 arrearages will have received such attention that the appropriations 

 for bindings may be largely decreased. 



In compliance with the action of the Council of the Academy, 1,318 

 volumes were sent to the California Academy of Sciences to assist in 

 repairing the loss inflicted by earthquake and fire on the 18th of last 

 April. The collection included a nearly complete set of the Proceed- 



