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The following library material was transferred from the Brook- 
lyn Institute Museum Library: 
BOM VOUUMICS estes iien ccc tire aha REG e anche ae Rnictc, eee ae 442 
Unbound books, numbers and parts, exclusive of “Pamphlets” 447 
PAID IUSS «e.g e te eas bala ets tae eee kp on 6 
Total 
Meri ea teen MeL st pete eis wigs ets he gop ea irk Ace nee Goce eaters 978 
Torrey Botanical Club cards: 
STRiel inl he wnitpk eed iter gti ood asscoss sie poeRen uty oN aes 
We are at present receiving 63 periodicals,—43 by subscription ; 
7 by gift; 9 by exchange; 4 by transfer from Brooklyn Institute 
Museum Library. 
Our library is not a circulating library, but it is open free for 
consultation to all persons, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. daily, except 
Sundays and holidays. This privilege has been used by an in- 
creasing number of persons not officially connected with the Gar- 
den. It is hoped that as the Garden and Library become better 
known, the Library will become an active center for botanical 
reference work in the Borough of Brooklyn. 
The following summary of publications and cards now pos- 
sessed by the Library may be made: 
SUMMARY 
Total number of bound volumes, December 31, I9I2 ....... 519 
Paaedmpnuiechase MUL TOL « oc.c casas ste jes ates ne 372 
JNcekakstaledays; Seri aes cranieteces Gert ee Renn en 4 OAc 116 
ENCal(d (fe OB opine. dali no cheat flan aren etD WEN Pear PURPENSS arth on 42 
Added by transfer from Brooklyn Institute Museum 
LaDy gies aa deepen MO ae CPD are eerie srr 6 Lh AC 442 
enositede by. brooklyn Public Library 4.2 is... ave ees 180. er 
Total number of bound volumes, December 31, 1913 ....... 1,630 
Current Saag regularly received: 
y (C6 ee es rae ee RPE ne ERE A RCS 43 
PIB ahd atic acl Sevstlnys sac wave caus Verges aus ccsyoes. 00 wy avo ag rotate SPASMS noe 5 
BVOC ATI O Os fe Nagees Scere ato sie Sonlchaus photacseeveca’s nov eaees CSP Rpvate cise 9 
Byitransrer trom Museum Library .35 sss css ob nahn 4 63 
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