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/ 



61 



4 



The 4,626 rewritten pamphlet cards will be revised and filed 



into the dictionary catalog. 



It is to be hoped that financial matters may be so arranged that 

 the library will be enabled to send books and periodicals twice a 

 year to the bindery. In this w^ay we shall make it easier for the 

 staff to consult periodical publications and insure the hfe of the 

 publication for a longer period. 



At the present time the only list of exchanges is In the business 

 office. We hope, during the coming year, to complete a file of 

 these exchanges for use in the library. 



For list of donors and gifts see Appendix I. 



The statistical report follows : 



STATISTICAL REPORT ON THE LIBRARY 



Accessions 



Volumes 



Exchange 180 



Gift 48 



Publication 



Purchase 230 



Deposit o 



Total 460 



Pamphlets 



83 



405 

 48 



O 



Parts (Including 

 Periodicals) 



2,976 

 .1,656 



133 

 682 



7 



537 



5,454 



Total number of parts of publications added to the library in 1920, 



including current periodicals 5^454 



Total number of volumes in library December 31, 1919 6,040 



Total number of volumes added during 1920. 4^0 



Total numl)er of volumes in library December 31, 1920 6,500 



Total number of pamplilets in library December 31, 1920 4778 



Total number of volumes and pamphlets in library December 31, 



11,278 



1920 



Serial Publications 



Count of Periodicals, State and Federal Documents, and Society' 

 Publications Currently Received During 1920: 



h 



Subscription 



Gift '■ 



■_ S4 



49 



Exchange 342 



Deposit from Brooklyn Public Librarj- 2 



6 



Publication 



Total . . : * 453 



Increase 



64 



