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ry, which it seems desirable to supply.^ It would perhaps be well first to complete 

 those divisions of the library which relate to natural science in general, and likewise 

 those which refer to the history, civilization, languages, &c. of Asia. 



1 beg to submit to the Committee, if it be desirable, that all the books at present out, 

 should be returned, at least for a short period, as the arrangement of the library can- 

 not be completed till their titles and contents are ascertained. At the same time I 

 would ask, if it be not advisable to call in the books once a year for the space of five or 

 six days, that it may be known, whether they require repairing or any of them have 

 been lost. 



2d November, 1841. ^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^°^ '^ ^«> Sir, 



' Your most obedient servant, 



E. ROER. 



Ordered, — That the three propositions, 



1st. That the duplicate copies selected be either sold or exchanged; 

 2d. That the books now lent out be returned for a short time ; and 

 3d. That the books be called in once a year for examination, submitted by the 

 Librarian, be referred to the Committee of Papers. 



A. 



Classic Literature. 

 A. Greek Literature. 



1. 



2. 

 3. 

 4. 



Philosophy. 

 History. 

 Geography. 

 Miscellaneous. 







B. 



Roman Literature. 



B. 





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 L 



A. 

 a. 



Literature, from the commencement of the Christian 

 Theology. 

 Polytheism. 

 Special forms of Polytheism. 



era to the present age. 



I. 

 2. 



Religion of Egypt. 

 of the Greeks. 







3. 



of Zoroaster. 







4. 



Brahmanism. 







5. 



Buddhism. 







6. 



Religion of Confucius. 







b. 

 B. 



Polytheism in general. 

 Monotheism. 







a. 



Judaism. 







b, 



Christianity. 



. 





1. 

 2. 

 3. 



4. 



0. 



Holy Scriptures and parts. 

 Biblical Criticism and Interpretation. 

 History of the Church. 

 Miscellaneous Works. 

 Mahommedanism. 





IL 



Law and Jurisprudence. 







