124 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
Thirty-one volumes of the library of Prof. A. S. Packard have 
been presented by his son, Mr. A. A. Packard, to the Society’s 
library. We have also received from Mr. Charles S. Fellows, a 
complete copy of the original edition of C. L. Koch’s Deutschlands 
crustaceen. 
The cataloguing of the S. H. Scudder library is finished, the maps 
only remaining to be done. About 2000 of the pamphlets have still 
to be prepared for the shelves. 
Two exchanges have been added during the year, viz., Bulletin 
scientifique de la France et de la Belgique and Universite de Rennes, 
Travaux scientifiques. One exchange has ceased (Wagner Free 
Institute). The exchanges number 455. 
During the year 238 volumes have been bound. Eight hundred 
and twenty-two volumes have been borrowed by 114 persons; 358 
books have been borrowed for use in the building. The library has 
been consulted about 340 times. 
The library contains, May 1, 1905, 31,264 volumes (1445 current 
or otherwise incomplete volumes) and 23,873 pamphlets. 
