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REPORT ON THE LIBRARY. 
By Miss F. M. Strack. 
Durine the year ending September 1, 1886, the Library has been 
increased by 549 volumes, 1,596 parts, and 108 pamphlets. 
VOLUMES, PARTS, PAMPHLETS. 
(CLG GAAS cate AG Bess Wav eras ication Sola sy feb ee OO 22 15 
XCHANGE can oy jigs oh hagas ste Ve at a ee) ee LOO 484 41 
NINCHASC haat ted vsieyei: timer hee sreetce ne) ws Portela a RO: 104 12 
PPA ASSIZ Mea Let cline ss holst ur, sho ie luc: es Oe el ONT 786 40) 
J SATA Fa (80 B22) of J or age a rg mI ee as 1) 
549 1396 108 
The number of volumes now in the Library (exclusive of pam- 
phlets and the Whitney Library) is 16,989. There are 9,082 
pamphlets bound in 1,218 volumes, making the total number of 
volumes 18,207. 
