LIBRARY REPORT 
For the Year 1912. 
DURING the year 18 members have borrowed books, again 
a very small proportion of the total ; and the number of 
books taken out was 100. 
Of the volumes borrowed, twenty were still out at the end of the 
year ; and another, which was borrowed in April, 1909, has not 
yet been returned. 
We again wish to remind one or two members that, when they 
return books, the date of return should always be entered on the 
counterfoil in the record-book. 
Thirty-two volumes have been bound at a cost of 2/4 each. 
We have received during the year, from the Corresponding 
Societies, four bound volumes and 247 unbound parts of current 
publications ; and also four parts to complete series of earlier dates. 
To the following donors of books we offer our sincere thanks : — 
British Association, for the "80th Report," Portsmouth, 191 1. 
Hiern, W. P., M.A., F.R.S., for " Rubus in Devon," 1911. 
Janet, Mons. Charles, for three Entomological pamphlets, 
1910, 1911, 1912. 
Prowse, Arthur B., M.D., for " Third Report of the Botanical 
Committee of the Devon Association," 191 1. 
Prowse, Arthur B., M.D., for paper on " Draccenas " (from the 
1 Floral World and Garden Guide'). 
Woodruffe-Peacock, Rev. E. A , for " Freque?wy in Floral 
Analysis," 191 2. 
University College, London, for " Catalogue of Periodical 
Publications in Univ. College (London) Library," 191 2. 
University of Christiana, for three pamphlets (Geological, &c.) 
1909. 
The following Periodicals have been received from members in 
continuation of their kindness during past years : — 
British Association Report (80th), 191 1, Portsmouth, from F. F. 
Tuckett, Esq., J. P. 
'•''Entomologists* Monthly," for 191 1, and Jan. — June, 1912, from 
the Entomological Section, B.N.S. 
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