LIBRARY. 



The Library of the Society is kept at the City Hall, in Sa- 

 lem. The City Clerk, (Joseph Cloutman,) acts as the Libra- 

 rian, and will deliver books under the following regulations : 



1. Each member shall be entitled to take from the Library 

 two volumes, on signing a receipt for the same, and agreeing 

 to be accountable therefor. 



2. No member shall keep any book more than two weeks, 

 after being notified by the Librarian that the same is wanted 

 by another member. 



3. All books belonging to the Library, shall be returned on 

 or before the 15th of November, in each year ; that the same 

 may be examined, and the condition of the Library reported to 

 the Trustees. 



4. Any member who shall neglect or refuse to conform to 

 these regulations, shall forfeit the privilege of taking books 

 from the Library. 



Note. All who have paid the initiatory fee of three dollars, towards the 

 funds of the society ; all who have received certificates of membership by or- 

 der of the Trustees ; and all ordained ministers of the Gospel, resident within 

 the county, are considered as members. Editors of newspapers published iu 

 the county, are also, by vote of the Society, entitled to the privileges of the 

 Library. 



DONATIONS MADE TO THE LIBRARY IN 1850 



The Plough, Loom and Anvil, 6 Nos. Vol. 3. 

 American Agriculturalist, 6 Nos. 1850. 



Johnston's Lectures on Scientific Agriculture. i ^ - - 



Transactions of Michigan State Agricultural Society. ^ g | p^ 

 Dadd's Reformed Veterinary. 2 -"^ S 



Leuchar's Treatise on Hot Houses. J f^ Ed -^ 



Salem Gazette, for 1846 — 7 — 8 and 9, presented by its Editor. 

 Randall's Sheep Husbandry ; Agricultural Addresses ; and 



Harmony of Interests ; presented by J. S. Skinner. 

 Magnetic and Meteorogical Observations, 3 Vols; California 



Message and Correspondence ; presented by D. P. King. 





