202 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 



Prager medicinische Wochenschrift, vols. 1-15. 



Kepertorium der analytischen Chemie (Analytischer Chemiker 



Verein), to 1887. 

 Semaine medicale, vols. 1-22. 



St. Louis and Canadian Photographer,, vol. 26, 1902. 

 Studies from the Department of Pathology of the College of 



Physicians and Surgeons,, Columbia University, complete. 

 Thompson-Yates Laboratory Reports, complete. 

 Univ. of Penna. Medical Bulletin, vols. 1-15. 

 Untersuchungen liber die Gesammtgebiete der Mykologie, 1872- 



1889. 



Wiener medicinische Wochenschrift, vols. 1-52. 

 Zeitschrift fur angewandte Mikroskopie, vols. 1-6. 

 Zeitschrift fur Nahrungsmittel-Untersuchung, Hygiene und Waren- 



kunde, complete. 



Zeitschrift fiir offentliche Chemie, vols. 1-6. 

 Zeitschrift fiir Pflanzenkrankheiten, vols. 1-12. 



In addition to the above periodicals, books to the number of 112 are still 

 undelivered, distributed among the various divisions of the laboratory as 

 follows : ( 1 ) Entomological works, consisting chiefly of articles published 

 in scientific journals of which reprints have not as yet been secured, 52 

 volumes; (2) works on chemistry and chemical technology, 18 volumes; 

 (3) botanical works, 29 volumes; (4) works in medicine and allied sciences, 

 12 volumes, and (5) photographic publications, 1 volume. 



Some of these, particularly old editions, have not yet been found in the 

 market; others are waiting for new editions to appear, and a small number 

 are yet in manuscript, although announced when ordered. 



SUPPLEMENTAL LIST OF BOOKS RECEIVED PROM 

 VARIOUS BUREAUS OP THE DEPARTMENT OP 

 THE INTERIOR. 



The following supplemental lists include books transferred from various 

 Bureaus of the Department of the Interior after the plan for the catalogue 

 of the books previously in the library of the Bureau of Government Labora- 

 tories had been completed. They were added thus in supplemental lists ( 1 ) 

 for lack of time in which to work out the classification scheme carefully 

 for the whole list of books, and (2) because it was thought there was an 

 advantage in showing what books were in the libraries of the various 

 Bureaus before the transfer. It is believed that the table of contents and 

 index are worked out sufficiently comprehensively to obviate especial diffi- 

 culty from books being included in different lists. 



In the case of some important botanical literature cross references are 

 made from supplemental lists to lists of books in the library before transfer. 

 This has not been carried further for lack of time. 



