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we see books iu places where no books should be, — on the tables 

 and on the floor, and hundreds of other books there are which 

 ought to be in sight but which are packed away behind others, just 

 as they were hist year and the year before and the year before 

 that. " These things ought not so to be." 



For the Committee, 



W. E. Endicott, 



Chairman. 



If the arrangement of the Transactions generally adopted were 

 kept up, the List of Library Accessions would here follow the 

 Report of the Committee on the Library, but so much time is 

 unavoidably required to prepare this list that, in order not to 

 delay the printing of the Transactions, the Committee on Publica- 

 tion have directed that the List of Library Accessions be published 

 in a separate pamphlet as Part III of the Transactions for 1895. 



