No. 4.] REPORT OF LIBRARIAN. 263 



Vols. 



Class VI. — Statistics, 236 



Vols. 



Sect. 1. Agriculture, 21 



Sect. 2. Manufactures, 22 



Sect 3. Labor, 38 



Sect. 4 Transportation, commerce, .... 32 



Sect. 5. Finance, 30 



Sect. 6. Taxation, revenue, 13 



Sect. 7. Population, social, 18 



Sect. 8. Public health, 18 



Sect. 9. Miscellaneous, 44 



Class VII. — Education, 185 



Sect. 1. Education, reports, 17 



Sect. *. Educational institutions, reports, ... 8 



Sect. 3. Encyclopedias, 41 



Sect. 4. Dictionaries, 17 



Sect. 5. History, 37 



Sect. 6. Biography, 5 



Sect. 7. Atlases, 6 



Sect. 8. Hand books, 18 



Sect. 9. Almanacs, calendars, 36 



Class VOL — Miscellaneous, 166 



Sect. 1. Law, 63 



Sect. 2. Highways, roads, 8 



Sect. 3. Peoples, customs, 9 



Sect. 4. Food of man, . . . • . . . .6 



Sect. 5. Mechanics, engineering, 8 



Sect. 6. Heating, ventilation, 10 



Sect. 7. Political economy, 9 



Sect. 8. Library, 6 



Sect. 9. General miscellany, 47 



Xote. — At the annual meeting of the Board the vote of last year 

 concerning the printing of the catalogue was reconsidered, and it was — 

 VoU '/. That the catalogue prepared by the librarian be printed sepa- 

 rately, in such form as shall be decided by the secretary and the chair- 

 man of the executive committee, at an expense not to exceed $200, the 

 same to be paid from the appropriation for incidentals or for dissem- 

 ination of useful information in agriculture. It is expected that the 

 catalogue will be printed within a very few months, and, while the dis- 

 tribution will not be general in character, it is hoped that all interested 

 persons or institutions wishing a copy may be supplied. 



