Repoet on the Educational Exhibit. 



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Tuscarora Rnservatioii Indiiin Schools. 

 — Written work iind photographs, 1vol. 



Tyre Public Schools.— Photographs, 1. 



Ulster, Di.strict No. y.— Photographs. 1 . 



Ulster Free Acadeniy, — Regents' pa- 

 pers, 3 vols.; photographs, 1. 



Uuadilla Academy. — Regents' papers, 

 1 vol. 



Union Academy of Belleville. — Re- 

 gents' papers, 1 vol.; photographs, U. 



Union Springs Union School. — Re- 

 gents' papers, 1 vol. 



Union Union School. — Regents' pa- 

 pers, 1 vol. 



Union College, Schenectady. — Students' 

 publications — Coneordiensis, 1893-1893, 1 

 vol. 



University of tlie City of New York. — 

 Apparatus; bast of Henry Draper; charts, 

 statistical and historical; forms and 

 blanks; electric:il apparatus; geological 

 maps; map showing location of univer- 

 sity sites; photographs, 18; photograph of 

 George B. Post, architect of Liberal Arts 

 Building; photograph of J. W. Root, 

 consulting architect of exposition; speci- 

 mens showing process with daguerreo- 

 type by J. W. Draper; photograph of 

 the moon by Henry W. Draper; photo- 

 graph of the nebulae of Orion by Henry 

 W. Draper; photograph of work in spec- 

 trum analysis by Henry W. Draper; 

 early photographic apparatus by J. W. 

 Draper; photographs illustrating scien- 

 tific experiments; chlorine-hydrogen jjlio- 

 tometer devised by John W. Draper; 

 plans of new grounds and buildings. 

 Publications — Handbooks; faculty of 

 arts and science; Students' "Violet," '94; 

 faculty of medicine; faculty of law, 106 

 vols.; old rare school books; oldest tele- 

 gram in the world — original sheet in 

 Morse alphabet; remains of the Morse 

 battery; incubator from Loomis labora- 

 tory; teaching methods in law, medicine 

 and science. School of Pedagogy — Ane- 

 mometer used in study of ventilation; 

 charts on history of education, French, 

 German and American school systems; 

 charts on study of the will power; di- 

 plomas; photographs; text books; theses, 

 etc. 



University of the State of New York. — 

 Administrative department — Apparatus, 

 minimum and standard academic, 3 cabi- 

 nets; blanks and forms, 68: charts, statis- 

 tical, IC; comptometer used in tabulating 

 statistics ; copying press; desks used in 

 Regents' office and State Library; diplomas 

 from Paris Exposition, 1889; fossils; 

 models belonging to standard academic 

 apparatus, 1 showcase. Handbooks for 

 distribution : Address by Chancellor Cur- 

 tis; Organization, Jan. '93; University 

 law; Examinations; Practice of Medicine; 

 Extension Department; Outlinei New 



York State Museum; New York State 

 Library. Photographs, 11; physiological 

 manikin, Publications — Boundaries of the 

 State of New York, 3 vols. ; Regents' bulle- 

 tin, 4 vols.; Convocation Proceedings, 

 1863-1893, 13 vols.; Historical and Statisti- 

 cal Record, 1784-1884; Meteorology, 1836- 

 1863, 2 vols.; Regents' minutes, 1860- 

 1869 ; Memorials to Chancellor George 

 W. Curtis and Regent Francis Ker- 

 nan; Regents' reports, 1835-1891, 57 

 vols.; University Manual, 3 vols. Por- 

 traits of Regents ■ — ^ Two engravings, 

 Washington Irving, William CuUen Bry- 

 ant; portrait of Chancellor George Wil- 

 liam Curtis. Paintings of Regents — 

 George Clinton; Gideon Hawley; Martin 

 Van iSurcn; Edwin D. Morgan; W. L. 

 Marcy; Erastus Coi-ning; De Witt Clin- 

 ton; James King; Horatio Seymour; 

 bronze bas relief of Regent T. Romeyn 

 Beck; plaster bas relief of Regent John 

 C. Spencer. Marble busts of Regents — 

 Alexander Hamilton (by Horatio Stone); 

 John T. Hoffman (bj' J. Nicolai); George 

 R. Perkins (by Hirarn Powers); William H. 

 Seward (by C. B. Ives). Rock specimens 

 belonging to standard academic appa- 

 ratus, 1 showcase; spectra of chemical 

 elements, Kirchkoff and Bunsen; tables 

 used in Regents' office and library. 



Examinations department — Blanks and 

 forms; bulletins 1-4; charts, 9; creden- 

 tials issued: pass card certificates, 18; 

 diplomas, 16; blank forms, 1; law certifi- 

 cates and diplomas ; medical certificates and 

 blanks; questions, 3 vols.; questions and 

 answers, January to ]\larch, 1893, 109 vols. 



Extension department — Bulletins 1-5; 

 charts, 3; circulai-s and blanks; examina- 

 tion papers, 18; examinations and answers, 

 5 vols. ; photographs, 3; syllabuses, 38. 



Library School — Bibliographies pre- 

 pared by undergraduates; blanks and 

 forms, 31; bulletin No. 1; chart; compara- 

 tive catalogue rules, 3 vols. ; credentials: 

 pass card, 3 certificates, 1 diploma; exami- 

 nations, 41 pieces; students' notes on ref- 

 erence work; photographs, 7; printed mat- 

 ter, 1884-1898, 2 vols. ; printed work of 

 students, 58 vols. ; reading lists and cata- 

 logues prepared by students; selection of 

 theses, 1 vol. 



Public Libraries department — Blanks 

 and forms, 1 vol. ; catalogues of traveling 

 libraries for distribution, Nos. 1-10; charg- 

 ing system of traveling libraries; photo- 

 graphs, 3; specimen traveling libraries, 6, 

 containing 343 vols. 



State Library — Blanks and forms for 

 executive, accession, catalogue, reference, 

 loan, binding and shelf departments, 133 

 samples; bulletin slips; card catalogues, 

 subjects and names; catalogues formerly 

 in use; chain stretched across the Hud- 

 son at West Point during the Kevolu- 



