630 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Dec., 
M. le Due de Loubat 
2 
Maryland Geological Survey 
1 
H. Muller, Hanover 
2 
State Geological Survey of North 
Commissioners of Fisheries 
and 
Dakota 
1 
Game, Massachusetts 
2 
Nova Scotia Department of 
Dr. Henrv Tucker 
2 
Mines 
1 
Florida State Geological Survey.... 
2 
Kommission zur Wissensch. 
Central Bureau voor de Kennis 
Untersuch. der Deutschen 
Provincie, Groningen 
1 
Meere in Kiel 
1 
Genaro Garcia 
1 
Geodetic Survey of South 
Marshall H. Saville and George 
Africa 
1 
G. Heye 
1 
Government of India 
1 
L. Kreischer 
1 
Estate of William Ziegler 
1 
Dr. H. C. Chapman 
1 
Stewardson Brown 
1 
William H. Welker 
1 
Department of Geology, etc., 
Ministry of Works, Peru 
1 
Indiana 
1 
Dr. Joseph Leidy 
1 
Department of Fisheries, New 
Geological Commission of 
Fin- 
South Wales 
1 
land 
1 
Hawaii Promotion Committee 
1 
L. Sehiitzberger 
1 
Trustees Indian Museum 
1 
They were distributed to the several departments of the library 
as 
follows: 
Journals 
5,183 
Ichthyology 
28 
Geology 
414 
Mammalogy 
23 
Agriculture 
365 
Mineralogy 
22 
Botany 
231 
Helminthology 
21 
Voyages and Travels 
150 
Medicine 
21 
Geography 
145 
Physical Science 
21 
General Natural History 
99 
Bibliography 
10 
Anatomy and Physiology 
74 
Herpetology 
6 
Ornithology 
73 
Encyclopedias 
2 
Entomology 
68 
Mathematics 
i 
Conchology 
47 
Chemistry 
i 
Anthropology 
42 
Unclassified 
19 
Eleven hundred and fifty-three volumes have been bound. 
Fourteen volumes and 548 pamphlets dealing with subjects not 
germane to the objects of the Academy were sent to the Free Library of 
Philadelphia and, in compliance with the law, 8 duplicate volumes 
and 74 pamphlets were returned to the Government Printing Office. 
At the beginning of the building operations it was necessary to 
temporarily arrange a part of the library on a section of the entresol 
floor to make room for the extension of the hall entered from Race 
Street, as required by the adopted plan of alteration. This change, of 
course, entailed disadvantages which, it is hoped, will be remedied 
when the entire library is arranged in the new building on the southern 
