replace, other works being substituted for them. In this way, a great 

 variety is obtained, although the numerical increase is not large. 



The Receijits from Fines, Tickets, and Catalogues sold during 

 the year, has been £329 Os. lid. 



The following Tables give the Statistics :- - 



No of Volumes lent 



No. of New Tickets granted 



No. of Tickets cancelled 



No. of Tickets renewed 



Bevised No. of Readers on Books 



No. of BookB lost or injured, and paid for 



No. of Books lost 



No. of Volumes worn out and replaced 



No. of Volumes worn out and withdrawn 



No. of Volumes added 



Total No, of Volumes in Libraries 



Noith. 



192,828 



2,258 



2,3S8 



1,981 



4,239 



35 



2 



700 



530 



716 



19,791 



South. 



232,493 



3,265 



2,306 



2,378 



4,656 



45 



3 



1,031 



901 



709 



19,830 



Total. 



425,321 



4,523 



4,664 



4,359 



8,895 



80 



5 



1,737 



1,431 



1,425 



39,621 



The Books issued and those added to the Libraries have been 

 classified as under : — 



Theology, Morals, and Metaphysics ... 

 Natural Philosophy and Mathematics 



Natural History 



Science and the Arts 



History and Biography 



Topography and Antiquities 



Geography, Voyages, and Travels 



Miscellaneous Literature 



Jurisprudence, Law, and Politics 



Social Science and Political Economy 



Education and Language 



Poetry and the Drama 



Proso Fiction 



Latin and Greek Classics 



Embossed Books for the Blind 



Total 



