DEPAETMENT OF PRINTED BOOKS. 27 



Twenty- eight editions of separate works by Lord 

 Tennyson, including a copy of " The Falcon " printed for the 

 author, 1879 ; eleven editions of " In Memoriam " published 

 between the years 1855 and 1867; seven editions of "The 

 Princess " published between 1854 and 1867 ; and eight 

 editions of " Maud " published between 1861 and 1874. 

 Presented by T. J. Wise, Esq. 



" Catalogue of the Rodolphe Kann Collection." 4 vols. 

 Paris, 1907. Presented hy Messrs. Duveen Brothers. 



A collection of Newspapers published in the British 

 Colonies during the year 1906, in continuation of the series 

 previously presented. Presented by the Royal Colonial 

 Institute. 



Files of the " Gloucester Journal," between the years 

 1777 and 1826. Presented by the Committee of the Gloucester 

 Public Library. 



A collection of 1,377 pieces of sheet music, chiefly of the 

 eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Presented by the 

 Royal College of Music. 



Maps. — The following are among the most important 

 additions to the collection of Maps during the year 1907 : — 



Ortelius, Abraham : '* Additamentum Theatri Orbis 

 Terrarum." Antwerp, 1579. 



The first issue of the second supplement, together with 

 the supplements published at Antwerp in the years 1580, 

 1584, and 1590. 



Ortelius, Abraham : " L'Epitome du Theatre de I'Univers." 

 Antwerp, 1602. 



Ortelius, Abraham : " Theatro del Mondo." Venice, 1697. 



A Facsimile in 19 sheets of a map of the World by Jodocus 

 Hondius, originally published in Amsterdam 1611. Edited by 

 E. L. Stevenson and J. Fischer. New York, 1907. 



Mercator, Gerardus : An Atlas containing 179 maps 

 engraved by Jodocus Hondius and Petrus Kaerius. 

 Amsterdam, 1632. 



Senex, John : " The English Atlas, consisting of thirty- 

 one maps." London, 1714. 



Music. — In addition to the music presented during the 

 year and described above under Donations, the following 

 interesting accessions have been acquired for the Musical 

 Library. 



" Certaine notes set forth in foure, and three parts to be 

 song at the Morning Communion, and Evening Praier." 

 (Two parts, Medius and Bassus.) John Day, London, 1560. 



" Mornying and Evenyng Prayer and Communion." (Two 

 parts, Contra-Tenor and Tenor.) John Day, London, 1565. 



