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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[Dec, 



M. le Due de Loubat 



H. Miiller, Hanover 



Commissioners of Fisheries and 

 Game, Massachusetfes 



Dr. Henry Tucker 



Florida State Geological Survey.... 



Central Bureau voor de Kennis 

 Provincie, Groningen 



Genaro Garcia 



Marshall H. Saville and George 

 G.Heye 



L. Kreischer 



Dr. H. C. Chapman 



William H. Welker 



Ministry of Works, Peru 



Dr. Joseph Leidy 



Geological Commission of Fin- 

 land 



L. Schiitzberger 



2 Maryland Geological Survey 



2 State Geological Survey of North 



Dakota 



2 Nova Scotia Department of 



2 Mines 



2 Kommission zur Wissensch. 

 Untersuch. der Deutschen 



Meere in Iviel 



Geodetic Survey of South 



Africa 



Government of India 



Estate of WilUam Ziegler 



Stewardson Brown 



Department of Geology, etc., 



Indiana 



Department of Fisheries, New 



South Wales 



Hawaii Promotion Committee 



Trustees Indian Museum 



They were distributed to the several departments of the hbrary as 

 follows : 



Journals 5,183 



Geology 414 



Agriculture 365 



Botany 231 



Voyages and Travels 150 



Geography 145 



General Natural History 99 



Anatomy and Physiology 74 



Ornithology 73 



Entomology 68 



Conchology 47 



Anthropology 42 



Ichthyology 28 



Mammalogy 23 



Mineralogy 22 



Helminthology 21 



Medicine 21 



Physical Science 21 



Bibliography 



Herpetology 



Encyclopedias 



Mathematics 



Chemistry 



Unclassified 



Eleven hundred and fifty-three volumes have been bound. 



Fourteen volumes and 548 pamphlets dealing with subjects not 

 germane to the objects of the Academy were sent to the Free Library of 

 Philadelphia and, in comphance with the law, 8 duphcate volumes 

 and 74 pamphlets were returned to the Government Printing Office. 



At the beginning of the building operations it was necessary to 

 temporarily arrange a part of the library on a section of the entresol 

 floor to make room for the extension of the hall entered from Race 

 Street, as required by the adopted plan of alteration. This change, of 

 course, entailed disadvantages which, it is hoped, will be remedied 

 when the entire library is arranged in the new building on the southern 



