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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[Dec, 



Seven hundred and one acknowledgments of gifts to the library 

 and museum and three diplomas to correspondents have been 

 mailed. 



Respectfully sabmitted, 



Benj. Sharp, 

 Corresponding Secretary. 



KEPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN. 



The growth of the Library, as far as the ordinary current acces- 

 sions are concerned, has been unprecedented during the past year. 

 A total of 6,184 additions have been received, classified and cata- 

 logued; 4,678 of these are pamphlets and parts of periodicals, 

 1,380 are complete volumes, 124 maps, and one photograph. 



Thev have been received from the following sources: 



Societies, .... 2,293 

 I. V. Williamson Fund, 1,309 



Editors, 861 



General Fund, .... 846 



Authors, 169 



U. S. Department of the 



Interior, 160 



Meigs Fund, . . . . 145 

 U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, 121 



Wilson Fund, .... 37 

 U. S. Department of State, 16 

 Special Exchange, . . 27 

 Geological Surv^ey of New 



Jersey, 11 



Ministere des Travaux 



Publics, France, 

 Albert I, Prince of Mo- 

 naco, 



Pennsylvania State Li- 

 brary, 



Royal Geographical Society, 

 London, 



11 



9 



Geological and Natural 

 History Survey of Can- 

 ada, .... 



Library of Congress, 



H. C. Chapman, . 



Thomas Meehan, . 



Henry G. Bryant, 



Comite Geologique Russe, 



Kommissiou zur wissen- 

 schaft lichen Untersuch- 

 ungen der deutschen 

 Meere in Kiel und der 

 Biologischen Anstalt 

 auf Helgoland, . 



Pauline L. Neidhard, 



Geological Survey of India, 



William J. Fox, . 



Department of ]\Iines 

 (Geological Survey), 

 Victoria, 



H. A. Pilsbry, . . . 



Biuroului Geologicu, Rou- 



