216 REPORT QF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



[I -LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL LIBRARIES IN THE UNITED STATES TO WHICH IT IS 

 DESIRED TO SEND FIJTIUE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM 



[This Hat includes nil libraries known as Government depositories, all libraries officially designated 

 to receive certain classes of publications, including tliose of the U. S. Geological Survey, nil additional 

 libraries of over 10,000 volumes, a representative library in every city of over 10,000 inhabitants not. 

 otherwise supplied, and, in brackets, the State institutions, colleges of liberal arts, and State normal 

 schools mentioned in the preceding list, all being arranged alphabetically by States and towns. Lie 

 use of small capitals in the names of towns signifies that the population was more than 10,000 by the 

 census of lSSO. The figures at the right of an institution indicate the number of volumes in its 

 library, compiled chiefly from the published reports of the Commissioner of Education. The names 

 of all libraries containing more thin 10,000 volumes are printed in italics. As in the preceding list. I) 

 indicates that the library is a Government depository ; X, that it receives the publications of the U. 

 S, < ieological Survey ; [ij, that it receives regularly the Smithsonian Report .• [ii], that it receives the 

 Report and the Smithsonian Miscellaneous < Collections ; |iii], that it receives the two preceding and in 

 addition the S mithsonian Contributions to Knowledge.] 



Note. — This list is not intended to indicate the distribution of Smithsonian publi- 

 cations, bat shows incidentally what publications of the Institution arc sent to Ilie 

 libraries mentioned. 



ALABAMA. 

 Abbeville. 



[South East Alabama Agricultural School.] 

 Athens. 



[North Alabama Agricultural School.] 

 Auburn. 



[Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College.] 1,500 



Birmingham. 



Alabama Club. 



[Howard College.] (East Lake P. O.) 5,000 



Young Men's Christian Association. 

 Courtlaud. 



Public Literary and Law Library Association. 

 Demopolis. 



Marengo Institute Library. 

 East Lake (see Birmingham). 

 Florence. 



[State Normal School.] (White.) 

 (ircensborouglt. 



[Southern University.] 

 Huntsville. 



[State Normal and Industrial School.] (Colored.) 

 Jacksonville. 



[Jacksonville State Normal School.] (White | 

 Livingston. 



[Alabama Normal College for Girls.] (White. | 

 Marion. 



Judson Female Institute. 

 MOBILK. 



[ Spring Hill College.'] (Spring Hill P. O.) 



Mo\ IGOMERY. 



| State and Supreme Court Library.'] 



\ Montgomery State Normal University] (formerly at Marion). 400 

 State Board of Health. 3,000 [i] 



Young Men's Christian Association. 

 Selma. 



[Selma University.] 400 



Voting Men's Christian Association. 1,000 



