LIBRARIES CATALOGUED. 



The Director of the School in special cases will consider applications to 

 use the library. 



Telegraph Department. 



T.D. 



This library is situated in the office of the Chief Electrician at the 

 Telegraph Storeyard, Alipore. It is mainly devoted to books and 

 periodicals on Telegraphy and Telephony. The library is not ordinarily 

 open to the public, but students and others can be given facilities for 

 reading any of the books and periodicals by the Chief Electrician, to 

 whom personal application should be made between the hours of 

 10-30 a.m. and 4-30 p.m., excepting Sundays, Saturdays and public 

 holidays. No books or papers may be removed from the premises with- 

 out the Chief Electrician's special permission. The Chief Electrician is 

 willing, in special cases, to consider the question of lending books or 

 papers to institutions outside Calcutta. 



St. Xavier's College. 

 x.c. 



The St. Xavier's Library and the Goethal's Library are situated in 

 St. Xavier's College, 30, Park Street, and are open daily, except on 

 Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Permission to read in the library 

 may be obtained by personal application to the Principal. No books 

 or papers may be removed from the premises. 



Zoological Survey of India. 

 Z.S.I 



This library is situated in the main building of the Indian Museum, 

 Chowringhee. With the exception of a few works of general reference, 

 it is mainly devoted to books and periodicals on Zoology and Anthro- 

 pology. The library, except on Sundays, Saturday afternoons and 

 public holidays, is open between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4-30 p.m 

 Students may obtain permission to read in the library by personal 

 application to the Director. No books or papers may ordinarily be 

 removed from the premises, but officers of other departments located 

 in the Museum compound may have them sent to their own library or 

 office on signing a form supplied by the Librarian. The Director is 

 willing, in special cases, to consider the question of lending books or 

 papers to institutions outside Calcutta. 



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