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REPORT ON THE LIBRARY. 
By Miss F. M. Srack. 
Durine the year ending September 1, 1888, the Library 
has been increased by 481 volumes, 1,607 parts, and 121 pam- 
phlets : — 
VOLUMES. PARTS. PAMPHLETS. 
GCointhat webu Suk eo ceirec wale saa aes Nm Ne Ny EU hon (alte na 29 36 10 
EEX CHANG Cpp ary gee fry uh eee, cha cal bial the cota 141 6138 91 
AUR CHASCuhate een ete hv cee feck iar tatee et a) Meee gree 50 149 5 
PMA SEIZE Women cal ay Ste Mca Tiss rags ek Geelly Mat) (nage ie ae 79 809 15 
VIROUITfbraAT OSes) uses ues by etic e: cet. oplives ate iyis 182 
481 1607 121 
The number of volumes now in the Library (exclusive of 
pamphlets and the Whitney Library) is 17,903. There are 
11,564 pamphlets bound in 1,528 volumes, making the total 
number of volumes 19,481. 
