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increased to 383,157, weighing 592,600 pounds. The following table 

 will show the consignments for foreign countries during the year 

 1921-22. 



Consignments of Exchanges for Foreign Countries 



No. of 



Country boxes 



Argentina 119 



Austria 203 



Belgium 89 



Bolivia 3 



Brazil 49 



British Colonies 15 



British Guiana i 



Bulgaria 9 



Canada 30 



Chile 36 



China 164 



Chosen i 



Colombia 26 



Costa Rica 18 



Cuba 5 



Czechoslovakia 128 



Danzig 5 



Denmark 41 



Ecuador 16 



Egypt ir 



Esthonia 11 



Far Eastern Republic 2 



Finland 20 



France 201 



Germany 523 



Gt. Britain & Ireland 



Greece 



Guatemala 



Haiti 



Honduras 



Hungary 54 



India 7 



364 



17 



3 



6 



2 



No. of 

 boxes 



121 



3 

 80 

 12 

 80 



Countr.v 



Italy 



Jamaica 



Japan 



Latvia 



Netherlands 



New South Wales 43 



New Zealand 28 



Nicaragua 2 



Norway 47 



Paraguaj' 4 



Peru 22 



Poland 49 



Portugal 22 



Queensland 17 



Rumania 32 



Salvador 4 



Siam 2 



South Australia 25 



Spain 48 



Sweden 86 



Switzerland 91 



Syria 4 



Tasmania 12 



LTkrainia 2 



Union of South Africa 30 



Uruguay 23 



Venezuela 14 



Victoria 50 



Western Australia 14 



Yugoslavia 69 



Total 3.215 



The International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 



Still another form of cooperation which is widespread in its 

 numerous ramifications is found in the International Catalogue of 

 Scientific Literature, which, dating from 1901, is an outgrowth of 

 ■Catalogue of Scientific Papers published by the Royal Society of 

 London. The prime initiative in this work may be ascribed to 

 Professor Henry, who, at the Glasgow meeting of the British Asso- 

 ciation in 1855 brought the matter up for consideration. A full his- 



