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THE 



JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 




CHICAGO 

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1911 



THE 



JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 




CHICAGO 

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

191 1 



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OFFICERS, 1911 



President 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 



First Vice-President 
THOMAS D. JONES 

Secretary 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 
Treasurer 
WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK 



Second Vice-President 
ROBERT FORSYTH 



Librarian 
CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



E. W. BLATCHFORD 
ROBERT T. LINCOLN 
HENRY W. BISHOP 
OHN M. CLARK 
FRANK S. JOHNSON 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 



MARVIN HUGH ITT 
THOMAS D. JONES 
JOHN J. MITCHELL 
LEONARD A. BUSBY 
ROBERT FORSYTH 
CHAUNCEY KEEP 



FREDERICK H. RAWSON 
FRED A. BUSSE, Mayor of Chicago, e x officio 
WALTER H. WILSON, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio 



STANDING COMMITTEES 



Finance 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 
CHAUNCEY KEEP MARVIN HUGHITT 

A dministration 

E. W. BLATCHFORD 

LEONARD A. BUSBY FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

Buildings and Grounds 

JOHN M. CLARK 
HENRY W. BISHOP ROBERT T. LINCOLN 

Books 

FRANK S. JOHNSON 
THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 



377682 



DIRECTORS, 18941911 



NORMAN WILLIAMS 1894 1899* 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 1894 igOI* 

MARSHALL FIELD 1894 1906* 

E. W. BLATCHFORD 1894 

T. B. BLACKSTONE 1894 i 

ROBERT W. LINCOLN 1894 

HENRY W. BISHOP 1894 

EDWARD G. MASON ----- 1894 i 

ALBERT KEEP 1894 1907* 

EDSON KEITH 1894 1896* 

SIMON J. MCPHERSON 1894 1899! 

JOHN M. CLARK 1894 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR - . - - - 1894 1899! 

FRANK S.JOHNSON 1896 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - ... 1897 

ARTHUR J. CATON 1900 1904* 

MARVIN HUGHITT 1900 

THOMAS D. JONES 1900 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 1900 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 1901 

ROBERT FORSYTH ........ 1905 

CHAUNCEY KEEP 1906 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON - 1908 

*Deceased tResigned 



OFFICERS, 1895-1911 



Presidents 



NORMAN WILLIAMS 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - 



First Vice-Presidents 



EDWARD G. MASON - 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 
HENRY W. BISHOP 
THOMAS D. JONES - 



Second Vice-Presidents 



MARSHALL FIELD - 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 
HENRY W. BISHOP ... 
THOMAS D. JONES - 
ROBERT FORSYTH - 

Secretaries 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR 

ARTHUR J. CATON ... 

LEONARD A. BUSBY - - - 

Treasurer 
WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK 

Librarian 



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1900 1901 
1901 



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1896 1900 

1900 

1901 1910 

1911 



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1899 1900 
1900 1901 
19011910 
1911 



18951900 
1900 1904 
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- 1895- 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



1895 



LIBRARY STAFF, 191 1 



Librarian 

Assistant Librarian - 

Reference Librarian 

Cataloguer 

Medical Reference Librarian 

Classifier - 

Assistant Reference Librarian 

Assistant Cataloguer 

Assistant Cataloguer 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 
CHARLES J. BARR 
EDWARD D. TWEEDELL 
AKSEL G. S. JOSEPHSON 
ALFRED C. GIRARD 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY"* 
ROBERT J. USHER 
MARY E. HAWLEY 
GERTRUDE FORSTALL 



EDITHA C. PHELPS 
SARAH S. DICKINSON 
CHARLOTTE H. FOYE 
ELIZABETH MONTROSS 
JENNIE A. HULCE - 
WILLIAM TEAL 
SOPHIE HYDE 



MABEL HAYWARD 
CORNELIA C. WHITE 
JOHN W. GORBY 
OSCAR E. NORMAN ' 
MARY B. HIBBARD *. -- 
ALBERTA M. WHIDDEN 
HUGO POPPER 



JOHN A. KRAUTH 
MARGERY C. COOPER 
FLEMING D. HEDGES 
JULIUS CLEMENS 



HAROLD SHEDDY 
AUGUST HUNTSCHA 



Senior Assistants 

WILLIAM A. BRENNAN 
HARRIET HOLDERMAN 
GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 
BRUNO WILKE 
MARGARET FURNESS 
EDNA L. Goss 
ALPHA L. OWENS 
ELSA NEIGLICK . 



Junior Assistants 



WILLIAM CHAPPELL 



JACOB L. Fox ' 
LOUISE MADSEN 
CLARA B. TOUZALIN*"" 
HATTIE FISCH 
HENRY BAHNSEN 
BELLE B. GORMLEY 
MARY ELLIOTT 

Attendants 

A. FREDERIC GRONBERG 
WILLIAM E. BOYD 
ROSCOE C. EATON 
MILTON A. BROWN 

Pages 

GEORGE J. KRUEGER 
HANS KLEINERT 
FRED STUEHLER 

Janitor 
WILLIAM J. JONES 

A ssistant Janitors 

AUGUST CARLSON 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 

To THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS: 

In accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "An 
Act to encourage and promote the establishment of free public 
libraries in cities, villages, and towns in this state," approved 
June 17, 1891, under which this corporation is organized, the 
Directors of The John Crerar Library submit their sixteenth 
annual report, for the year 1910. 

No changes have occurred in the membership of the Board 
of Directors, which is composed of the following persons: E. W. 
Blatchford, Robert T. Lincoln, Henry W. Bishop, John M. 
Clark, Frank S. Johnson, Peter Stenger Grosscup, Marvin 
Hughitt, Thomas D. Jones, John J. Mitchell, Leonard A. 
Busby, Robert Forsyth, Chauncey Keep and Frederick H. 
Rawson, together with Fred A. Busse, Mayor of Chicago, and 
Walter H. Wilson, Comptroller, ex-officio members. 

The officers of the Library are as follows : President, Peter 
Stenger Grosscup; First Vice- President, Henry W. Bishop; 
Second Vice-President, Thomas D. Jones; Secretary, Leonard 
A. Busby; Treasurer, William J. Louderback; Librarian, 
Clement W. Andrews. 

In accordance with the request of the Board of Directors, the 
South Park Commissioners, in February, 1910, instituted condem- 
nation proceedings on behalf of the Library under the Act of 1903, 
entitled : ' ' An Act concerning free public libraries in public 
parks. ' ' 

Two suits were brought as test cases by the South Park Com- 
missioners on behalf of the Library, in the Superior Court of Cook 
County, entitled, respectively: . "South Park Commissioners vs. 
A. Montgomery Ward, etal., Gen. No. 277,376," and, "South 
Park Commissioners vs. Karpen Bros., et al., Gen. No. 277,377." 
The suits were for the condemnation of the easement of Ward and 
Karpen Bros., as abutting property owners. The cases were tried 
in March, 1910, before Judge McSurely, who ruled adversely to 
the South Park Commissioners and the Library. 

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8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Thereupon, the South Park Commissioners, on behalf of the 
Library, took an appeal to our Supreme Court, and on December 
21, 1910, the Supreme Court handed down an opinion deciding 
the issues against the South Park Commissioners and the Library, 
and affirmed the decision of the court below. 

A petition for a rehearing is being prepared, and will be sub- 
mitted to our Supreme Court, so that a final disposition of the 
question may be expected at an early date. 

The growth of the Library in its ability to render service to 
the public and the increase in the use of it have been steady. It 
now contains 268, 153 volumes, some 81,000 pamphlets, and 2,781 
maps and plates. It receives currently 3,240 periodicals and 
8,595 other serial publications. 

The use made of the Library has increased largely and 
amounted to some 434,000 books and periodicals for the year. 
The recorded attendance was 138,353. For further details 
reference is made to the appended report of the Librarian. 

The report of the Treasurer, also appended, presents the 
statement of the income and expenditure for the year 1910, 
together with a statement of the assets and investments, as 
required by law. 

Respectfully submitted, 

PETER S. GROSSCUP, 

President. 

CHICAGO, January 19, 1911. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 

STATEMENT OF FINANCES FOR YEAR 1910 

CASH 

Cash on hand January i, 1910: 

In bank $ 43.373-99 

Librarian, petty cash 141.17 $ 43>5 I 5- I 6 

RECEIPTS 

Collections account income - $212,649.64 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income 40.00 

Bills Collectable - 1,373.69 
Investments: 

Notes - 50,000.00 

Stocks 76.36 264,139.69 

$307,654.85 

DISBURSEMENTS 

Audited Vouchers $156,241.50 

Investments: 

Bonds (Interest) - - 208.00 

Farm Mortgage Loans 104,378.57 $260,828.07 



Cash on hand December 31, 1910: 

In bank $ 46,664.93 

Librarian, petty cash 161.85 $ 46,826.78 



io THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

OPERATION 

INCOME - $ 217,262.34 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income - 40.00 

$ 217,302.34 

EXPENSE 

Administration: 

Rent, Light, etc. - $33,285.73 

Salaries, Wages - - 53,032.43 

Supplies - 2,738.47 

Printing - 7,005.83 
Transportation, Postage 1,695.56 

Sundries - - 6,825.29 $ 104,583.31 

Books: 

Books - $20,148.06 
Periodicals - - 9,422.57 

Binding - - 11,959.69 
Lettering, Repairs - 1,420.17 42,950.49 

Buildings and Grounds: 

Repairs - $ 4,962.58 

Depreciation - 3,189.75 8,152.33 $ 155,686.13 

Surplus for year 1910 - $ 61,616.21 

ASSETS 

Bonds - - $3,082,640.91 

Stocks 695,317.92 

Mortgage Loans - - 475,000.00 

Farm Mortgage Loans 103,100.00 

Furniture and Fixtures - 28,707.84 

Book Investment 429,839.98 

Accounts Receivable 1,967.46 

Bills Collectable - 1,491.93 

Medical Library Purchase Suspense - 35,000.00 

Cash - 46,826.78 

Total - $4,899,892.82 

LIABILITIES 

Endowment Fund $3,500,000.00 

Building Fund - 954,908.46 

Book Fund - 429,839.98 

Security Reserve Fund 13,714.94 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund 1,000.00 

Book Purchase Reserve - 429.44 

Total - - - $4,899,892.82 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER n 

In accordance with the instructions of the Board of Directors, the 
Building Fund has been increased by the amount of the surplus for 
the year, $54,474.27, less the balance of $141.94, from appropriation 
for books carried to Book Purchase Reserve and less the fifth annual 
charge of $7,000.00 against the Medical Library Purchase Suspense 
Account, making a total to the credit of the Building Fund of 
$954,908.46. 

The Book Fund has been increased by the amount of the invest- 
ment during the year, less depreciation, and now stands at $429,839.98. 

The income of the Huntington W. Jackson Fund has been ex- 
pended for books. 

Insurance is in force covering the property of the Library in 
amounts as follows : 

Books - ... $349,500.00 
Portraits, Furniture, Fixtures, and Decora- 
tions - - 28,000.00 
Type and Cases - 4,500.00 



52,000.00 

WM. J. LOUDERBACK, 

Treasurer. 
CHICAGO, January 19, 1911. 



We have audited the books and accounts of The John Crerar 
Library for the year ending December 31, 1910; have examined and 
priced all securities, which we find to have an aggregate market 
value largely exceeding the book values, and have verified the cash on 
hand and in banks. 

We accordingly certify that the attached statements truly exhibit 
the cash receipts and disbursements and the operating income for the 
said year, and the assets and liabilities at its close. 

THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 

G. H. McVlCKER, 

CHICAGO, February 24, 1911. Western Manager. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY. 

Gentlemen: A very unusual series of resignations, dismissals 
and absences has prevented the accomplishment of the usual 
amount of routine work in 1910. The deficiency was increased 
by the effort made to maintain the service to the "public at the 
expense of the routine work. That this effort was not unsuc- 
cessful is shown by the statistics of attendance and use. 

Rooms. No changes have been made during the year. 
Continued use has confirmed the favorable opinion of those 
made in 1909. The indirect system of lighting has given general 
satisfaction and might well be extended over the offices and 
official catalogue. 

Department of Medical Sciences. The working collection on 
the shelves of the Senn Room has now been brought up to date. 
Indeed, so many new books have been received that a consid- 
erable number of older works have of necessity been retired to 
the stacks. The collection, now some 3,000 volumes, is nearly 
as large as the shelves will permit. Hereafter each new work 
added to it will displace another work, and the same care as is 
used for the collection in the main Reading Room will be used 
to make sure that the displacement is justified. 

Work on the long sets of non-current periodicals has been 
nearly finished, progress has been made on the cataloguing of the 
Senn Collection and in the classification of its pamphlets, 
the periodicals and some other material from the Martin and 
Geibel purchases have been accessioned and catalogued, and 
many duplicates have been eliminated. In this way, the shelves 
of the main collection still under the old classification have been 
reduced from 495 to 376, the unaccessioned portion of the Martin 
purchase to 63 shelves, that of the Geibel purchase to 18 shelves, 
and the uncatalogued portion of the Senn Collection to 271 shelves. 

A list of the current periodicals shelved in the Senn Room has 
been issued and is described with the other publications of the year. 

Special Collections. Besides the work done in catalogues, 

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REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 13 

and classifying the Senn Collection, already mentioned, progress has 
been made in its readjustment in accordance with the understanding 
with the donor. It is hoped that this can be completed in 1911; 
but at present no statement of the permanent size can be made. 

From the proceeds of its special fund thirteen volumes have 
been added to the Huntington W. Jackson Collection on Constitu- 
tional Law, which now contains 544 titles of which 49 have been 
purchased from the fund. 

Routine. The classified subject index to the official cat- 
alogue, which had been maintained from the beginning, has 
been discontinued. Although at times of very great use both to 
students in giving references to much material too recent for the 
best bibliographies, or outside their scope, and to the staff in plac- 
ing books asked for only by their titles, yet it was found riot to 
justify the necessary expenditure of time now that the demands on 
the evening staff are too steady to allow the work to be done in 
odd moments. 

Attendance. The total number of visitors recorded during 
the year was 138,353 and the daily average was 442; an in- 
crease of three per cent over the figures for 1909, which were 
1 34, 5 79 an d 43 respectively. This increase is about the same 
as for the previous year, is about one-half the average increase 
since the opening of the Library, and is probably all that can 
be expected under present conditions. 

The evening attendance, 89, is the same as in 1909. The 
average attendance on the five general holidays increased from 
189 to 218; part of this increase is due to the fact that Christ- 
mas was a double holiday. The smallest attendance was 140 
on November 24th, and the largest 863, on March I2th. The 
figures for 1909 were 139 and 857 respectively. 

The attendance in the Senn Room has increased from 84 a 
day to 89, an increase somewhat, but not greatly, larger than that 
for the Library as a whole. 

Use. The recorded number of calls for periodicals from the 
alcove is about the same as in 1909, being 19,990 as against 
20,261. The decrease is not significant for it probably indicates 
that an increased proportion of periodical readers find it more 
convenient to read in the alcove rather than at a table. 

On the other hand, the notable increase in the recorded 



i 4 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

number of calls for books from the stacks from 107,006 to 
124,819 can mean only a gratifying increase in the more serious 
use of the Library, though it is true that it is in part only the 
recovery of the ground lost in 1909. 

Using the same factor as in previous years the total use of 
the Library in 1910 may be estimated at 434,000 books and 
periodicals. 

A detailed classification of the call slips for books and peri- 
odicals and of admissions to the stack is given in the second 
table of library statistics. The following table gives a compari- 
son of the totals and percentages for each department with the 
corresponding figures for 1909: 

RECORDED USE ADMISSIONS TO THE STACK 

iqio 1909 IQIO 1909 

Percent- Percent- Percent- Percent- 

Total age Total age Total age Total age 

Unclassified 616 -- 376 -- --- --- 

General Works 26,079 l % 22,139 17 157 7 153 6 

Social Sciences 29,398 20 23,927 19 281 12 168 7 

Physical Sciences 15,070 n 13,158 10 277 II 299 12 

Natural Sciences 8,551 6 7,296 6 277 11 317 13 

Medical Sciences 12,922 9 11,177 9 477 2O 75 2 3 1 

Applied Sciences 52,173 36 49,194 39 961 39 748 31 

As will be seen, every department shows a substantial increase. 
The changes in proportion are insignificant, though it is to be noted 
that the department of Social Sciences continues to gain. Much 
the same may be said of the changes in the calls for particular sub- 
jects; only seven show a decrease, and for only one, photography, 
with a decrease of one-third, is it more than trivial. On the other 
hand, several subjects show increases of one-half to two-thirds, the 
calls for philosophy have doubled, and those for palaeontology have 
been ten times as many as in 1909 or twice as many as in 1908. 
The first six subjects are the same as in 1909 and in the same 
order: engineering, medicine, political economy, trade and trans- 
portation, physics, chemical technology. 

The admissions to the stack were 2,430, a decrease of 7- 
Of the admissions recorded, 1,650 were by registration and 780 
on presentation of 28 passes. Two additional passes have been 
granted, leaving 93 nominally in force. 

The loans for use outside the Library were one-half more 
than in 1909. There were granted 161 requests from 49 li- 
braries and 171 requests from 94 individuals. Ten requests 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 15 

from libraries were refused. In 1909 the loans were 212 and 
the refusals seven. In seven cases the books loaned were asked 
for while out. 

The calls for assistance by telephone were 480, and the re- 
quests for information by letter were 144. The figures for 1909 
were 363 and 165 respectively. 

The time required to fill calls has been determined in the 
same way as for the previous year. The average time was 3.73 
minutes as against 3.66. Because of the many changes in the 
staff a loss of efficiency was almost inevitable, but it is very credit- 
able to those concerned that this loss proved to be so slight. 

The record of the causes of failures to supply books called 
for, which should have been supplied, is as follows: at bindery, 
578; otherwise unavailable temporarily, mostly stolen and not yet 
replaced, 40; in use by another reader, 960; withdrawn from 
general circulation, 30; not found on shelves, 236; errors of li- 
brary assistants or records, 55; total, 1,889. The total is 1.52 
per cent of the total call slips presented, while in 1909 the 
percentage was 1.36. More than the whole of this increase is 
in the books in use by another reader and this is attributable to 
the visits of classes of students all asking for a few works. 
This, of course, is a demand upon the Library which it does not 
pretend to meet. Excluding the first four causes as unavoidable, 
the avoidable failures were 291, or 0.23 per cent, as against 
0.4 per cent in 1909. This improvement is also very credit- 
able to the attendants. 

Publications. In March the Library issued its Fifteenth 
Annual Report, a pamphlet of 7 5 pages. Besides the usual 
matter it contains the Report of the Special Committee on Site, 
which puts on record the legal and other proceedings in con- 
nection with their effort to secure a site in Grant Park. An 
edition of 6,000 copies was printed and distributed. 

Also in March, the Library issued a List of Current Medical 
Periodicals and Allied Serials, a pamphlet of 25 pages. This 
gives in alphabetical order some 850 titles of current serials, most 
of which are kept on the open shelves of the Senn Room. For 
the greater convenience of those using the list, it gives the earliest 
volume from which the set is current, and indicates the existence 
of serious deficiencies. An edition of 1,000 copies was printed. 



16 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

In August the Library issued, in honor of the meetings of the 
Congres international de bibliographic et de documentation and the 
Congrts international des archivistes et des bibliothtcaires at Brus- 
sels, a special edition of its Handbook. It was intended to print 
only enough copies for the Congresses, but through a mistake 
of the printer, an edition of 1,000 copies was printed, and is 
now exhausted. 

The List of Histories of Science is now ready for the press, and 
should be ready for issue early in 1911. Much material has 
been collected for the List of Histories of Arts and Industries, 
and this should be ready for the press by the end of the year. 
The preparation of the new edition of the List of Serials has 
been delayed seriously by the illness and absence of the Libra- 
rian. While considerable work has been done, no time can be 
set for its appearance. This is the more to be regretted because 
both the original list and the supplement are out of print, as is, 
also, the List of Bibliographies of Special Subjects. This has 
proved to be a useful tool and its reprinting in a new edition is 
worthy of consideration. 

The following table shows the distribution of the publica- 
tions : DISTRIBUTION 

On hand Exchange On hand 

TITLE Date Edition Jan. i or Gift Sale Dec. 31 

List of Serials 1901 350 88 88 

Periodicals Received 1902 1,000 338 II I 326 

Bibliographies of Special 

Subjects 1902 966 25 14 ii 

Industrial Arts 1904 980 152 10 4 138 

Cyclopedias and Directories 1904 700 96 13 7 76 

Supplement List of Serials. 1906 745 65 52 13 

Bibliography Union Lists.- 1906 317 266 2 ._ 264 

Books Exhibited 1907 2,000 775 22 I 752 

Handbook, 1907 1907 2,000 225 225 

Books in Reading Room 1909 956 417 67 24 326 

Current Medical Periodicals 1910 1,000 691 40 269 

Handbook, 1910 1910 1,000 950 -- 50 

The distribution of one copy of each catalogue card to the 
Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago Public Library, Field 
Museum of Natural History, Library of Congress, Northwestern 
University, Princeton University, University of Chicago, Uni- 
versity of Illinois, and University of Michigan, and of a selection 
to the American Institute of Mining Engineers and the U. S. 
Geological Survey, has been continued. Orders for cards on 
special subjects have been received from thirteen new sources, of 
which the most important are the Lane Medical Library, the 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 17 

Chicago Board of Health, the Bureau of Railway Economics, and 
the University of Minnesota. 

In addition, orders have been received from Yale and Colum- 
bia Universities for one copy of all titles printed by the Library, 
and arrangements have been made to send similar sets to the 
Institut International de Bibliographic at Brussels in exchange 
for Belgian documents, to the State Library at Albany in ex- 
change for New York documents, and to Harvard University in 
exchange for its printed cards. These orders and exchanges have 
made necessary the reprinting of many of the older titles, and the 
probability of future orders makes it seem desirable to electrotype 
all titles as was done for several years. About one-fourth of these 
sets have been sent out. In all, 85,275 cards have been sent to the 
depository libraries, 5,223 sent as gifts, and 81,015 s ld or sent 
in exchange. From the Library of Congress there have been re- 
ceived 42,839 cards, making a total of 433,058 in the depository 
catalogue. 

Selection and Ordering. The selection of new works is fairly 
up to date, and substantial progress has been made in the re- 
vision of the older selected titles. The ordering has again been 
greatly delayed, partly by the illness and absence of the Libra- 
rian and partly by a long absence of one of the assistants. Prob- 
ably no great increase in the arrears has occurred, but certainly 
they have not been diminished as was hoped. 

During the year 8,294 orders were given. Of these 851 
failed or were canceled, leaving 7,443 valid orders, covering 
16,336 volumes at an estimated cost of $20,103. Of outstand- 
ing orders, 8,264 were filled, covering 18,440 volumes at a cost 
of $20,148. There are left outstanding 2,363 orders, at an 
estimated cost of $4,355; of these 618 were given before 
January I, 1910. The distribution of the orders of the year, 
of the total to the end of 1910, and the estimated cost to the 
nearest dollar, are given in the second table of library statistics. 
The estimates for the orders for the year and for back orders 
are corrected separately as orders are filled or canceled, so that 
the total now reported is not the sum of that previously reported 
and the new orders. 

Accessions. The total accessions of volumes for 1910 have 
been 17,758, of which 3,967 have been received as gifts and 



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13,791 obtained by purchase. Volumes made by binding serials 
are included in these figures. There have been withdrawn 886 
volumes, leaving the net accessions for the year 16,872, which, 
with the 251,281 reported for 1909, make a total now on the 
books of 268,153. There remain to be entered the Laufer pur- 
chase and considerable portions of the Gerritsen, Geibel, and 
Martin purchases. 

The accessions of maps and plates for 1910 were 1,198, and 
the total entries 2,781. 

There have been -few pamphlets obtained by purchase, but 
the number received as gifts was 25,038, far greater than 
any previous record. Author slips for 7,026 titles were filed in 
the official catalogue and the classified collection has been 
increased by 9,41 8 pamphlets. The last number includes the 
preceding but these two have no necessary connection with the 
first. Many of the pamphlets received are duplicates and many 
more are continuations or for various reasons are put elsewhere 
than in the pamphlet collection. On the other hand, many 
pamphlets already in the Library have been classified and entered 
in the official catalogue. Of the 9,418 net accessions in the 
classified collection, 1,070 were from the Senn Collection, some 
1,970 from the unclassified material in the Department of 
Medical Sciences, and some 2,560 from other accumulations, 
leaving some 3,800 as the new accessions of the year. The total 
in the Library is approximately 81,000. Their classification is 
shown in the second table of library statistics. 

The following table shows the distribution of the net 
accessions for 1910 and of the totals entered, by departments, 

together with the percentages of the bound volumes: 

1910 



DEPARTMENT \ 

Unclassed 


r olumes 

3Q 


Percent. 


Pamphlets 


Volumes P 

IC7C8 


er cent. 


Pamphl 
38,100 


General Works 
Social Sciences 
Physical Sciences- - 
Natural Sciences. - 
Medical Sciences- - 
Applied Sciences- - 


1,941 

5,355 
i,i55 
1,407 

3,370 
3,6i4 


12 
32 

7 
8 

20 
21 


1,504 
2,842 

375 
492 

3,459 
746 


35,620 
62,186 
22,854 
26,511 
54,120 
51,104 


H 
25 
9 
II 
21 
20 


8,341 
12,830 
1,352 
1,821 

13,241 
5,268 



Total 16,872 9,418 268,153 80,953 

The periodicals currently received are 3,240, of which 723 are 
received as gifts and 2,517 by subscription, at an estimated yearly 
cost of $9,158.49. Their classification is shown in the second 
table of library statistics. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 19 

The assistant in charge of the Continuation Record reports 
1,521 titles added to the list and 231 withdrawn, leaving 8,595 at 
the end of the year. About 3, 380 are obtained by subscription, 
at a cost in 1910 of $4,630.09. These furnished 1,488 volumes 
entered on the record of accessions. The other continuations 
were received as gifts or in exchange, and furnished 1,518 
volumes. There was an increase of more than 17 per cent in the 
number of titles in the record, and yet almost twice as much 
work as even in 1909 was done in trying to keep the files com- 
plete. For the gifts 1,454 first and 123 second requests were 
sent and 75 reported to the Librarian for personal letters. For 
the purchases 306 first and 22 second notifications were sent 
and 2 reported to the Librarian. 

There is but one considerable purchase to be noted. Dr. 
Berthold Laufer has finished his purchase of works in the 
languages of Eastern Asia. From his report the following facts 
are taken. The collection made for this Library consists of 825 
works in 14,055 volumes, selected with regard to the scope of 
the Library and distributed as follows: General Works, 363 
Social Sciences, 274; Physical Sciences, 31; Natural Sciences, 
38; Medical Sciences, 95; Applied Sciences, 24. As to 
language, 655 are Chinese, 74 Japanese, 22 Manchurian, 15 
Thibetan, 3 Mongol, and 56 in other languages. Of manuscripts 
there are four and of early printed books, 48; the oldest is a 
medical work of the I2th century. Taken together with the 
collection of about equal size made for the Newberry Library in 
the subjects within its field, the total is, in Dr. Laufer' s opinion, 
worthy to rank with the European collections of Chinese litera- 
ture. No definite plans for the utilization of these works can be 
made at present, but it is probable that a joint catalogue will be 
issued. 

Rather more than the usual number of sets of periodicals 
have been completed. Among them are: Annales de f Obser- 
vatoire de Bordeaux, Anales de la Sociedad espanola de historia 
natural, Archiv fur experimentelle Pathologie, Archiv fur 
Psychiatrie, U astronomie , British medical journal, Boletim annual 
da Sociedada Broteriana, Bullettino della Societa toscana di orti- 
cultura, Der chemisette Ackerman, Centralblatt fur die gesammte 
Tkerapie, Jahrbuch der praktischen Medicin, Jahrbuch des 



20 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Naturhistorischen Landesmuseums zu Karnten, Memoir es de 
V Aca.d6m.ie des sciences morales et politiques (Paris), Metal worker, 
Minutes of proceedings of the Royal Artillery, Pharmaceutische 
Centralhalle, Publications de la Soci6t6 des sciences et arts ( Vitry- 
le-Fran$ois) , Vierteljahrsschrift fur gerichtliche Medizin, the 
publications of the Geological Survey of Sweden, of the Zi-ka- 
wei Observatory, and of the Observatory at Batavia. The set of 
Canadian Sessional Papers has been made nearly complete, and 
considerable additions have been made to the files of insur- 
ance reports and of North Carolina documents. Many Minnesota 
and Oregon documents have been received in exchange. 

The number of gifts, both books and pamphlets, and the 
number of donors continue to increase remarkably. There were 
received 8, 106 volumes and 25,038 pamphlets from 2,642 donors. 
The volumes entered in the accession record were 3,967. The 
figures for 1909 were 3,908 volumes, 11,484 pamphlets, 2,271 
donors, and 4,773 entries. 

The effort of the Medical Reference Librarian to enlist the 
interest of the medical profession of the city in the development 
of the Library has been rewarded by many gifts. The following 
may be mentioned as making unusually large contributions: 
American Medical Association, Cook County Hospital, the 
Chief Surgeon of the Department of the Lakes, Mrs. Geo. F. 
Shears, and Drs. Karl Beck, J. H. Byrne, F. S. Crocker, Nathan 
Davis, J. C. Johnson, A. C. Klebs, D. Liebarthal, H. N. Moyer, 
Emil Ries, E. B. Tureur, and C. H. Von Klein. Large collec- 
tions of material on non-medical subjects have been received 
from the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, Mr. Lyman 
A. Cooley, Mrs. F. W. Mercer, Northwestern University, and 
the Van Cleef Bureau, and a file of its Annual Reports from the 
N. Y. Produce Exchange. To the Classifier, Mr. J. C. Bay, the 
Library is indebted for a copy of Die Bildnisse Albrecht von 
Hallers, by Artur Weese. 

Duplicates. One very large transaction is to be noted. 
The Library disposed of all its duplicates in the medical and natural 
sciences, estimated at 10,000 volumes, to a dealer for $1,300. 
Other small sales amounted to $23.00. On priced exchange 60 
bound volumes, 73 unbound, and 22 pamphlets, valued at $58.75 
have been sent; 10 volumes and 118 pamphlets, valued at $19.80 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 21 

have been received: on piece exchange 323 bound volumes, 25 
unbound, 66 pamphlets and 24 numbers have been sent; 457 
bound volumes, 781 unbound, 289 pamphlets, and 1,158 numbers 
have been received. In addition, there have been sent to the 
Oregon State Library 521 bound volumes, 150 unbound, and 229 
pamphlets, in return for a considerable collection of older Oregon 
documents and the promise to send future issues. 

Inventory. The seventh regular inventory has been begun 
and the shelves of the Department of Medical Sciences have been 
read. The result is quite satisfactory. Only 31 volumes are 
missing from the regular shelves and nine from the Senn Collection. 
The larger part of these are incomplete volumes in temporary 
binders and it is practically certain that most of them are simply 
misplaced or have lost their labels. Besides these, 59 serious 
misplacements were detected and rectified. 

The record of losses is wholly out of the usual, both for good 
and bad. At the beginning of the year 118 volumes had been 
lost or taken from the Reading Room. Early in 1910 serious 
losses were discovered, bringing the total up to 162 before the 
thief was caught. From his room 55 volumes were recovered, 
thus showing that one man had taken more than one-third of all 
lost since the opening of the Library. At the same time 29 vol- 
umes belonging to the Public Library were recovered. Other 
unusual features in the case were the pains taken to obliterate the 
marks of ownership, the perforated title-pages, for instance, being 
replaced by reprinted copies, and the determination of the new 
possessor that the books should not again migrate, for his neatly 
printed book-plate bore the warning "Positively no loan of this 
book." He received a jail sentence of nine months. For some 
time it was hoped that the record of a previous year might be re- 
peated and the books found outnumber those lost, but unfortun- 
ately some very serious losses have occurred in the latter part of 
the year. Eleven books have been taken from the stacks by means 
of call slips falsely filled out. Seven or eight of these were taken 
by three individuals, two of whom were caught, and one known to 
have left the city. One stolen book was returned to us by the St. 
Louis Public Library, on whose shelves it was found. Eleven previ- 
ously reported missing have been found. The total losses for the 
year were 151, the total recoveries 72, leaving the net loss 79. It 



22 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

should be added that 54 of these are from the open shelves of the 
Senn Room, and are probably due to one or two individuals. It 
may be of interest to note that one thief, caught recently, had 
taken at least three copies of the same work. The earlier losses 
were mentioned in the report for 1909. 

If the losses of books have been greater than usual, on the 
other hand those of periodicals and the losses by mutilation have 
been fewer. Only 20 numbers of periodicals are missing and five 
have been found to be mutilated. All but two have been replaced. 
The figures for 1909 were 40 and 14. Three mutilated books have 
been found. 

Binding. On January i, 1910, there were at the binderies 
1,548 volumes, and 10,903 were sent during the year; 14 were 
returned as incomplete, and 11,613 bound; leaving 803 at the 
binderies December 31, 1910. About one-fifth were bound by 
the Newberry Library. The cost of binding was $11,959.69, 
an average of $1.03 per volume. The cost of shelf-marking the 
accessions of the year, together with a considerable amount of 
repairing, inserting book-plates, and similar work, was $1,420. 17. 

Catalogues. The Cataloguer reports that during the year 
5,570 new titles have been prepared for print; 283 new titles 
typewritten ; 68 titles prepared for print to replace old typewritten 
titles, and n to replace Library of Congress titles; 4,876 
titles received from the Library of Congress have been classi- 
fied for the catalogues; 503 titles have been prepared for the co- 
operative analysis of serials. The total number of titles treated 
by the Cataloguer and Classifier and their assistants has been 
12,960, a decrease of 370 over 1909. The titles reprinted in cor- 
rection of errors were 38, and for other alterations 863. Cards 
for 6,032 new titles and 1,089 reprinted titles were received from 
the printer, electrotypes for 1,541 new titles, and 457 reprinted 
titles from the electrotypers. The total number of separate titles 
prepared for print to date is 77,180; of sets of cards received, 
76,619; of electrotypes, 40,046. 

The number of orders sent to the Library of Congress on 
triplicate order sheets was 8,211, and reports were received 
on 7,533, leaving 678 outstanding. There were cards for 2,576 
titles on hand January I, 1910; 5,550 were received during the 
year, and 4 were taken from the file of those previously with- 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 23 

drawn; cards for 5,322 were used, and for 702 withdrawn from 
the file, leaving those for 2,106 on hand December 31. Of those 
withdrawn 596 titles were returned to the Library of Congress 
and 1 6 were replaced by reprinted cards. Of the 5,550 titles 
received, 668 were analytical titles from 278 serial publications. 
Of the 2, 106 titles on hand, 448 are for book orders before 1910, 
626 those of 1910, 171 regular standing orders and 861 for two 
special analytical orders. 

The work of the Library in the co-operative analysis of 
serials has been continued. It has supplied 503 titles and has 
received cards for 2,693. Of the titles received, 643 have been 
filed in the public card catalogues; one copy of 1,031 filed in 
the official catalogue; and 608 have been sold. 

There have been added 28,186 cards to the classed catalogue, 
which now contains some 116,400 titles on 300,560 cards, 
an average of 2.58 cards per title; 19,989 cards have been filed 
in the author catalogue, which now contains the same 116,400 
titles on 206,300 cards, an average of 1.77 cards per title; 1,199 
guides and 4,935 cards have been added to the subject index, 
which now contains 21,100 guides and 40,100 cards covering 
92,600 titles, an average of 0.43 cards per title. 

The distribution of the cards in the classed catalogue, by 
departments, is shown in the following table: 

DEPARTMENT CARDS 

IQIO TOTAL 

General Works 9,101 101,703 

Social Sciences 7.593 73,695 

Physical Sciences . 1,605 2 3, 2 56 

Natural Sciences ~,S lc ) 36,802 

Medical Sciences 3,495 I 7i I 39 

Applied Sciences 3,873 47,965 

Total 28,186 300,560 

Of the 116,400 titles in the public catalogues about 75,500 
are on cards printed by the Library, about 3 1,400 on Library of 
Congress cards, and about 9,100 on A. L. A. co-operative 
cards. 

There have been added 9,360 cards to the index of govern- 
ment publications, making a total of 38,876 in this index. 
The index of analytical cards issued by the U. S. Bureau of 
Education has received 1,703 cards, and now contains 6,867 
cards. 



24 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Work has been continued on the Senn Collection, the Gerritsen 
purchase, and the regular shelves of the Department of Medical 
Sciences. The last named contain no uncatalogued material 
except on the 376 shelves still arranged according to the New- 
berry Library classification. The uncatalogued portion of the 
Gerritsen purchase has been reduced to 280 shelves. The total 
number of shelves of arrears of all kinds is about 1,200. 

Meetings. The Library was represented officially by the 
Librarian at the annual meeting of the Illinois State Academy 
of Science, at Urbana, February i8th and iQth; officially by the 
Librarian and Cataloguer, and unofficially by seven other mem- 
bers of the staff at the annual meeting of the American Library 
Association, at Mackinac Island, June 3oth to July 6th; officially 
by the Librarian at the annual meetings of the National Associ- 
ation of State Libraries and of the Special Libraries Association 
at the same place and time; officially by the Librarian and un- 
officially by a senior assistant at the Congres international de 
bibliographic et de documentation, and the Congres international des 
archivistes et des biblioth^caires, at Brussels, August 25th to 3ist; 
unofficially by the Librarian at the annual meeting of the Library 
Association (of the United Kingdom) at Exeter, September 5th 
to pth; and officially by the Assistant Librarian at the annual 
meeting of the Illinois State Library Association at Rock Island, 
October iith to I3th. The Library was also represented 
officially by the Librarian at the laying of the corner-stone of 
the Harper Memorial Library of the University of Chicago, 
June I4th. 

Staff. The changes in the staff have been unusually numer- 
ous and injurious to the service. This could not but be the case 
when in a total of fifty-three there were twelve resignations, six 
dismissals and five long absences. It is a source of additional regret 
that so many dismissals were found necessary. They are almost 
as many as in the whole previous history of the Library. 

The following have resigned: Miss Selma Nachman, senior 
assistant; Misses Edith Ashmore, Grace McMahon, Mabel Ray, 
Anna D. White, Eveline C. Lyon, junior assistants; Miss Cariola 
Barker and Messrs. Clarence J. Griggs, J. R. Harry and E. F. 
Hess, attendants; Roy Jacobson and Ferdinand Bauer, pages. 
One junior assistant, four attendants and a page have been dis- 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 25 

missed. To several who have left, the thanks of the Library are 
due for faithful and efficient service, and this is notably true of 
Miss Nachman. 

The following appointments have been made: Mr. Edward 
D. Tweedell as Reference Librarian; Mr. Robert J. Usher as 
Assistant Reference Librarian; Misses Edna L. Goss, Alpha L. 
Owens and Elsa Neiglick as Senior assistants; Misses Edith Ash- 
more, Louise Madsen, Mabel Ray, Clara B. Touzalin and Mr. 
Jacob L. Fox as junior assistants; Miss Hattie Fisch as tempo- 
rary junior assistant; Miss Cariola Barker and Messrs. Erick 
Ryander, F. D. Hedges, J. R. Harry, E. F. Hess and Julius 
Clemens as attendants; Thomas White, Geo. J. Krueger, August 
Huntscha, Hans Kleinert and Fred Stuehler as pages. 

The following have given temporary service: Misses Mary 
Elliott, Belle B. Gormley and Julia A. Baker and Messrs. Oscar 
Norman, Marcus Skarstedt and John C. DeWolfe as junior assist- 
ants; Misses Marion Goodman, Huldah C. Thygesen, Elsebeth 
Martens, Margery C. Cooper and Dorothy S. Clark and Messrs. 
A. F. Gronberg, W. E. Boyd, R. C. Eaton and M. A. Brown, 
as attendants. 

To both the old and the new members, who have worked hard 
to lessen the bad effects of the changes noted above, the thanks of 
the Library are due. 

Respectfully submitted, 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS, 
CHICAGO, January 19, 1911. Librarian. 







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LIST OF DONORS IN 1910 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Aarhus, Statsbiblioteket, Aarhus, 
Denmark I 

Abbott, Francis A., Philadelphia, Pa. i 

Abell, A. S., Company, Baltimore, 
Md I 

Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, 
Scotland I 

Academy of Science of St. Louis, 
St. Louis, Mo 2 

Acheson Oildag Company, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y I 

Acme Ventilating Company, Chi- 
cago, III I 

Actuarial Society of America, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Adams, Dr. Charles, Kenilworth, 
III 7 

Addressograph Co., Chicago, III. ... I 

Adelaide, Chamber of Commerce, 
Adelaide, South Australia 3 

Aderhold, Dr. T. M., Zeigler, III. . . I 

Aetna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, 
Conn I 

Ahern, M. E., Chicago, III i 

Akron, Board of Education, Ak- 
ron, i 

Alabama Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Auburn, Ala 7 

Alabama, Dept. of Archives and 
History, Montgomery, Ala 5 

Alabama, Dept. of Education, 
Montgomery, Ala 2 

Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 
Auburn, Ala 2 

Alabama, State Auditor, Mont- 
gomery, Ala i 

Alabama State Bar Association, 
Birmingham, Ala i 

Alabama, State Game and Fish 
Commissioner, Montgomery, Ala. 5 

Alabama, State Tax Commission, 
Montgomery, Ala I 

Alaska, Office of the Executive, 
Juneau, Alaska I 

Albany, Chamber of Commerce, 
Albany, N. Y. I 

Albany Medical College, Albany, 
N. Y. i 

Albany Medical College, Alumni 
Association, Albany, N. Y I 

Alberta, Dept. of Agriculture, Ed- 
monton, Alta 8 

Alberta, Dept. of Education, Ed- 
monton, Alta 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Alberta, Dept. of Public Works, 
Edmonton, Alta I 

Aldrich, Hon. Nelson W., Wash- 
ington, D. C 2 

Allaben, Dr. J. E., Rockford, III... 2 

Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. . 2 

Allegheny Observatory, Allegheny, 
Pa 2 

Allen, Cedarine, Co., Clinton, N. Y. I 

Allen, Henry A., & Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Aluminum Company of America, 
Pittsburg, Pa I 

Alvord & Burdick, Chicago, III I 

Amalgamated Association of Street 
and Electric Railway Employes 
of America, Detroit, Mich 2 

American Aberdeen Angus 
Breeders' Association, Chicago, 
Il\ 3 

American Academy of Ophthalmol- 
ogy and Oto-Laryngology, Chi- 
cago, III i 

American Anti-Boycott Association, 
New York, N. Y. 5 

American Association of Foreign 
Language Newspapers, New 
York, N. Y i 

American Association of Obstetri- 
cians and Gynecologists, Buf- 
falo, N. Y 2 

American Bankers Association, 

New York, N. Y I 

American Bison Society, Meriden, 
N.H 3 

American Boiler Manufacturers' 
Association, Cleveland, I 

American Book Company, Chicago, 
III i 

American Brewers' Review Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

American Burtonizing Company, 
New York, N. Y..... 2 

American Civic Association, Wash- 
ington, D. C I 

American Climatological Associ- 
ation, Hot Springs, Va 2 

American Electrochemical Society, 
South Bethlehem, Pa 3 

American Electro-Therapeutic As- 
sociation, New York, N. Y I 

American Embassy, London, Eng. . . 2 

American Federation of Labor, 
Washington, D. C 3 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Fork & Hoe Co., Cleve- 
land, O I 

American Free Trade League, Bos- 
ton, Mass I 

American Gastro-Enterological As- 
sociation, Detroit, Mich i 

American Humane Association, 
Albany, N. Y i 

American Institute for Scientific 
Research, New York, N. Y i 

American Institute of Architects, 
Washington, D. C 3 

American Institute of Electrical 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . . . I 

American Institute of Homoeopathy, 
Cleveland, O I 

American Institute of Mining En- 
gineers, New York, N. Y 2 

American Jersey Cattle Club, New 
York, N. Y i 

American Journal of Clinical 
Medicine, Chicago, III 5 

American Journal of Eugenics, 
Chicago, III i 

American Laryngological Associ- 
ation, New York, N. Y 2 

American Leather Chemists' As- 
sociation, Easton, Pa 3 

American Life Convention, Omaha, 
Neb 5 

American Marine Engineer, Chi- 
cago, III i 

American Mathematical Society, 
New York, N. Y. I 

American Medical Association, 
Chicago, III 4363 

American Medical Editors Associ- 
ation, New York, N. Y 3 

American Medico- Psychological As- 
sociation, Binghamton, N. Y. . . I 

American Mining Congress, Den- 
ver, Colo i 

American Museum of Natural His- 
tory, New York, N. Y 3 

American National Live Stock 
Association, Denver, Colo I 

American National Red Cross 
Association, Washington, D. C. . I 

American Ophlhalmological Society, 
Philadelphia, Pa 7 

American Osteopathic Association, 
Orange, N. J 8 

American Pediatric Society, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

American Pharmaceutical Associa- 
tion, Baltimore, Md I 

American Political Science Associ- 
tion, Baltimore, Md I 

American Printers' Cost Commis- 
sion, Chicago, III i 

American Railway Engineering and 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Maintenance of Way Associ- 
ation, Chicago, III 9 

American Railway Master Mechan- 
ics' Association, Chicago, III. . . . 2 

American Ramabai Association, 
Boston, Mass 2 

American School Hygiene Associ- 
ation, New York, N. Y 2 

American School of Correspond- 
ence, Chicago, III 2 

American Seamen's Friend Society, 
Washington, D. C 2 

American Society for the Judicial 
Settlement of International 
Disputes, Baltimore, Md 2 

American Society of Engineering 
Contractors, New York, N. Y . . ^ 

American Society of Equity of 
North America, Indianapolis, 
Ind 2 

American Society of Heating and 
Ventilating Engineers, New 
York, N. Y I 

American Society of Mechanical 
Engineers, New York, N. Y 2 

American Steel and Wire Co., Chi- 
cago, III 3 

American Sunday School Union, 
Chicago, III I 

American Telephone and Telegraph 
Company, Boston, Mass 4 

American Urological Association, 
Boston, Mass I 

American Vanadium Company, 
Pittsburg, Pa I 

American Water Works Associ- 
ciation, Charleston, S. C I 

Amherst College, Amherst, Mass ... 2 

Amsterdam, Kamer van Koophan- 
del en Fabrieken, Amsterdam, 
Netherlands I 

Anderson, Dr. C. A., Stromsburg, 
Neb i 

Anderson, Peter John, Aberdeen, 
Scotland I 

Andorra Nurseries, Philadelphia, 
Pa I 

Andover, Memorial Hall Library, 
Andover, Mass 2 

Andover Theological Seminary, 
Cambridge, Mass I 

Andrews, Clement W., Chicago, III. 26 

Andrews, Dr. F. G., Chicago, III. . . . 109 

Anti-Imperialist League, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Anti-Saloon League of America, 
Harrisburg, Pa I 

Anti- Vivisection Society of Mary- 
land, Baltimore, Md 24 

Appeal Publishing Co., Girard, 
Kan.. I 



LIST OF DONORS 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Apprenticeship and Skilled Em- 
ployment Association, London, 
Eng I 

Arbeiter-Versorgung, Gross-Lichter- 

felde, Germany I 

Arbeiter-Zeitung Association, St. 
Louis, Mo I 

Arbetarerorelsens Arkiv, Stockholm, 
Sweden 3 

Arctowski, Henryk, New York, 
N.Y 3 

Argentine Republic, Ministerio de 
Agricultura, Buenos Aires, A. R. 9 

Arizona Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Tucson, Ariz 13 

Arizona, Auditor's Office, Phoenix, 
Ariz 10 

Arizona, Governor, Phoenix, Ariz. . I 

Arizona, Territorial Treasurer, 
Phoenix, Ariz 2 

Arkansas, Commissioner of State 
Lands, Little Rock, Ark i 

Arkansas Railroad Commission, 
Little Rock, Ark 6 

Arkansas, Secretary of State, Little 
Rock, Ark I 

Arkansas, Treasurer of State, Little 
Rock, Ark I 

Armour Institute, Chicago, III i 

Armstrong, Mrs. George W., Bos- 
ton, Mass I 

Art Institute, Chicago, III 28 

Asiatic Exclusion League, San 
Francisco, Cal 7 

Associated Fraternities of America, 
Chicago, III i 

Associated Jewish Charities, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Association for International Con- 
ciliation, American Branch, New 
York, N. Y 26 

Association of American Physi- 
cians, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Association of American Portland 
Cement Manufacturers, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Association of American Railway 
Accounting Officers, Chicago, 
III... i 

Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 
Williamstown, Mass 5 

Association of Licensed Automobile 
Manufacturers, New York, N. Y. 5 

Association of Life Insurance Pres- 
idents, New York, N. Y I 

Association of Military Surgeons, 
Carlisle, Pa I 

Association of Ontario Land Sur- 
veyors, Toronto, Ont 3 

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe* 
Railroad Co., Chicago, III I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Atlanta, Chamber of Commerce, 
Atlanta, Ga 4 

Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. . . . 2 

Atlantic Deeper Waterways Associ- 
ation, Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Atlas Portland Cement Co., New 
York, N. Y 4 

Audit Company of New York, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Augustana College, Rock Island, 
III i 

Aurora, Elgin and Chicago Rail- 
road Company, Cleveland, O. . . 2 

Austin Publishing Co., Rochester, 
N. Y i 

Australasian Association for the 
Advancement of Science, Bris- 
bane, Queensland I 

Australia, Bureau of Meteorology, 
Melbourne, Victoria 7 

Australia Central Weather Bureau, 
Melbourne, Victoria I 

Australia, Dept. of Railways, Mel- 
bourne, Victoria . . . 9 

Australia, Public Service Commis- 
sion, Melbourne, Victoria I 

Ayer, N.W., & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. I 

Ayrshire Breeders' Association, 
Brandon, Vt 5 

Babcock, Rushton and Louderback, 
Chicago, III I 

Baer, Dr. A. W., Chicago, III 6 

Baer, Carlyle S., Chicago, III 4 

Baeta-Neves, L., Bella Horizonte, 
Brazil 18 

Bailey, Dr. E. Stillman, Chicago, 
III 60 

Bainbridge, Dr. W. S., New York, 
N. Y 5 

Baker, J. T., Chemical Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., 
Chicago, III 5 

Baltimore, Board of Police Com- 
missioners, Baltimore, Md I 

Baltimore Chamber of Commerce, 
Baltimore, Md I 

Baltimore City Library, Baltimore, 
Md i 

Baltimore Federated Charities, 
Baltimore, Md I 

Bank of Japan, Tokyo, Japan 2 

Bankers' Association of the State of 
Illinois, Chicago, III 10 

Barcelona, Junta Municipal de 
Ciencias Naturales, Barcelona, 
Spain 10 

Barnard, Prof. E. E., Williams 
Bay, Wis I 

Barney, Everett Hosmer, Spring- 
field, Mass i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Barnhart Bros. & Spindler, Chi- 
cago, III 4 

Barr, Charles J., Chicago, III 5 

Barrett, Dr. Charming W., Chicago, 

III I 

Bassler, Dr. Anthony, New York, 

N. Y 5 

Bates, William W., Denver, Colo. ... 2 
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., 

Rochester, N. Y. 3 

Bay, J. Christian, Chicago, III 36 

Baylor University, Waco, Tex 5 

Beck, Dr. Carl, New York, N. Y 7 

Beck, Dr. Karl, Chicago, III 190 

Beer, W., New Orleans, La I 

Belgium, Caisse Ge'ne'rale d'Epargne 
et de Retraite, Brussels, Bel- 
gium I 

Bell, Rev. E. A., Chicago, III I 

Belleville Public Library, Belle- 
ville, III I 

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, New 

York, N. Y I 

Belmont Public Library, Belmont, 

Mass 2 

Beloit College, Beloit, Wis i 

Bengal Chamber of Commerce, 

Calcutta, India 9 

Benkendorf, G. H., Madison, Wis. . I 
Berckmans, P. J., Co., Augusta, Ga . i 
Berkeley, Mayor, Berkeley, Cal. ... 4 
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, 

Mass I 

Berlin, Handelskammer, Berlin, 

Germany I 

Berlin, Offentliche Bibliothek und 

Lesehalle, Berlin, Germany I 

Bernard, L. L., Chicago, III I 

Berriman, Charles S., New York, 

N. Y. I 

Bertram, T. M., Frankfort, Ky I 

Bibliographical Society, London, 

. Eng I 

Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, 

Italy I 

Biblioteca Brancacciana, Naples, 

Italy i 

Biblioteca Nacional, Guatemala, 

Guatemala I 

Biblioteca Nacional, Havana, Cuba . 2 
Biblioteca Universitaria, Padua, 

Italy i 

Bibliotheca Nacional de Lisboa, 

Lisbon, Portugal 12 

Bibliothek der Lesehalle, Bremen, 

Germany 2 

Bibliotheque Publique et Universi- 
taire de Geneve, Geneva, Swit- 
zerland I 

Bibliotheque Universitaire, Rennes, 
France. . I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Binghamton Public Library, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y 2 

Birmingham Free Libraries, Bir- 
mingham, Eng 5 

Bjorck & Borjesson, New York, 
N.Y i 

Black, Dr. Carl D., Jacksonville, 
III 2 

Blackburn Free Library, Museum 
and Art Gallery, Blackburn, 
Eng 3 

Blue Hill Meteorological Observa- 
tory, Hyde Park, Mass I 

Blumenthal Bros., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Board of Casualty and Surety Un- 
derwriters, New York, N. Y 2 

Bodleian Library, Oxford, Eng. ... 3 

Bogsamlingsbladet, Lemvig, Den- 
mark I 

Bolivia, Ministerio de Colonization 
& Agricultura, La Paz, Bolivia . . I 

Bolivia, Oficina Nacional de Im- 
migraci6n, Estadistica y Propa- 
ganda Geografica, La Paz, Boliv- 
ia I 

Bologna, Biblioteca Communale, 
Bologna, Italy 3 

Bolton, Charles Knowles, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Book Supply Company, Chicago, 
III I 

Boone, Dr. Uriel S., St Louis, Mo. . . 2 

Boot and Shoe Recorder, Boston, 
Mass i 

Bootle Free Library & Museum, 
Bootle, Eng 3 

Borah, Hon. Wm. E., Washington, 
D. C i 

Borosini, Herr von, Chicago, III. . . . 10 

Boston & Maine Railroad Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass 3 

Boston Architectural Club, Boston, 
Mass i 

Boston Associated Charities, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Boston Association for the Relief 
and Control of Tuberculosis, 
Boston, Mass 6 

Boston Book Co., Boston, Mass .... I 

Boston Chamber of Commerce, 
Boston, Mass I 

Boston Childrens' Aid Society, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass I 

Boston Consumptives Hospital, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Boston, Dept. of School Hygiene, 
Boston, Mass I 

Boston, Finance Committee, Bos- 
ton, Mass I 



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Pamphlets. 

Boston Manufacturers Mutual Fire 
Insurance Co., Boston, Mass. . . 3 

Boston Medical Library, Boston, 
Mass 3 

Boston, Metropolitan Park Com- 
mission, Boston, Mass i 

Boston Metropolitan Water & Sew- 
erage Board, Boston, Mass i 

Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass. 3 

Boston Society of Natural History, 
Boston, Mass I 

Boston, Statistics Department. 
Boston, Mass 5 

Boston, Supt. of Public Instruction, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Boston Trade School for Girls, Bos- 
ton, Mass 4 

Bourne, Hon. Jonathan, Washing- 
ton, D. C i 

Bournemouth Public Library, 
Bournemouth, Eng I 

Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. . . 9 

Boyle, Robert & Son, London, Eng. i 

Bradford Libraries, Art Gallery and 
Museums, Bradford, Eng I 

Bradford Moor Socialist Institute, 
Bradford, Eng 2 

Branson, I. R., Aurora, Neb I 

Brazil, Service Geologico e Mine- 
ralogico, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. . I 

Bridgemen's Magazine, Indianap- 
olis, Ind I 

Brighton, Health Department, 
Brighton, Eng 3 

Brighton Public Library, Museum 
and Art Galleries, Brighton, Eng. 42 

Brill, The J. G., Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Bristol Municipal Public Libraries, 
Bristol, Eng I 

Bristol Public Library, Bristol, Conn. 4 

British Columbia, Bureau of Pro- 
vincial Information and Immi- 
gration, Victoria, B. C 9 

British Columbia, Minister of 
Mines, Victoria, B. C 5 

British Museum, London, Eng. ... I 

British South Africa Company, 
London, Eng 10 

British Weights and Measures As- 
ciation, London, Eng I 

Brockton Public Library, Brockton, 
Mass 2 

Bromberg, Stadtbibliothek, Brom- 
berg, Germany 6 

Bromley Public Library, Bromley, 
Eng 2 

Brookline Public Library, Brook- 
line. Mass 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Brooklyn Engineers' Club, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y 2 

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y 6 

Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, 
N. Y .11 

Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin- 
eers, Cleveland, O i 

Brown Brothers & Company, New 
York, N. Y i 

Brown University, Providence, R. I. 5 

Bruckmann, F., Munich, Germany. . 2 

Brunswick County Exhibit, Law- 
renceville, Va i 

Bryant, Dr. W. S., New York, 
N.Y 12 

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa 4 

Budapest, Bibliotheque Municipale, 
Budapest, Hungary 3 

Buffalo Chamber of Commerce and 
Manufacturers Club, Buffalo, 
N. Y 8 

Buffalo, Charity Organization So- 
ciety, Buffalo, N. Y i 

Buffalo, City Clerk, Buffalo, N.Y.. 4 

Buffalo, Dept. of Public Works, 
Buffalo, N. Y 9 

Buffalo Public Library, Buffalo, 
N.Y... 2 

Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, 
Buffalo, N. Y i 

Burchard, Edward L., Chicago, III., i 

Bureau of Municipal Research, New 
York, N. Y 38 

Burlington Free Public Library, 
Burlington, la 3 

Burroughs, Geo., & Sons, Milwau- 
kee, Wis i 

Burton, Hon. T. E., Washington, 
D. C i 

Bury Public Library, Art Gallery 
and Museum, Bury, Eng 4 

Byrne, Dr. J. H., Chicago, III 261 

California, Adjutant-General, Sac- 
ramento, Cal i 

California Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Berkeley, Cal 5 

California Association for the Study 
and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 
Alhambra, Cal 10 

California Board of Railroad Com- 
missioners, San Francisco, Cal.. i 

California, Building and Loan Com- 
missioners, San Francisco, Cal . . . I 

California, Dept. of State, Sacra- 
mento, Cal 2 

California Development Board, San 
Francisco, Cal 3 

California Eclectic Medical Col- 
lege, Los A ngeles, Cal I 



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Pamphlets. 

California Insurance Commissioner, 
Sacramento, Col 

California Library Association, 
Sacramento, Col 4 

California, State Agricultural So- 
ciety, Sacramento, Cal 2 

California, State Auditor, Los An- 
geles, Cal i 

California, State Board of Health, 
Sacramento, Cal 5 

California State Board of Prison 
Directors, Sacramento, Cal i 

California, State Commission in 
Lunacy, Sacramento, Cal 6 

California, State Commission of 
Horticulture, Sacramento, Cal. . 5 

California State Forester, Sacramen- 
to, Cal 10 

California State Library, Sacramen- 
to, Cal 14 

California State Mining Bureau, 
San Francisco, Cal 8 

California State Normal School, 
San Francisco, Cal i 

California, State Treasurer, Sacra- 
mento, Cal i 

California Weekly, San Francisco, 
Cal i 

Cambridge, Board of Health, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Cambridge, City Assessor, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Cambridge, City Messenger, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Cambridge Observatory Syndicate, 
Cambridge, Eng 2 

Cambridge, Park Department, 
Cambridge, Mass 2 

Cambridge Public Library, Cam- 
bridge, Mass 5 

Cambridge University Library, 
Cambridge, Eng 4 

Camden & Philadelphia Soap Co., 
Camden, N. J 5 

Camden Daily Courier, Camden, 
N. J i 

Cameragraph Co., Kansas City, Mo. i 

Canada, J. W., Houston, Tex i 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Otta- 
wa, Ont 24 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Dairy and Cold Storage Branch, 
Ottawa, Ont 3 

Canada, Dept. of the Interior, Otta- 
wa, Ont i 

Canada, Dept. of Labour, Ottawa, 
Ont 3 

Canada, Dept. of Mines, Geological 
Survey Branch, Ottawa, Ont. ... 6 

Canada, Dept. of Mines, Mines 
Branch, Ottawa, Ont 25 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Canada, Education Department, 
Toronto, Ont 2 

Canada, Library of Parliament, Ot- 
tawa, Ont 57 

Canada Naval Service Department, 
Ottawa, Ont 2 

Canadian Bank of Commerce, To- 
ronto, Ont i 

Canadian Forestry Association, 
Toronto, Ont I 

Canadian Mining Institute, Mont- 
real, Quebec i 

Canadian Society of Civil Engin- 
eers, Montreal, Quebec 3 

Canebrake Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Uniontown, Ala i 

Canton Christian College, New 
York, N.Y 9 

Cape of Good Hope, Royal Obser- 
vatory, Cape Town, Africa i 

Cardiff Public Libraries, Cardiff, 
Wales 20 

Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. I 

Carlton, Dr. E., Chicago, III I 

Carnegie, Andrew, New York, 
N.Y. i 

Carnegie Foundation for the Ad- 
vancement of Teaching, New 
York, N. Y. 7 

Carnegie Free Library, Braddock, 
Pa i 

Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny, 
Pittsburg, Pa 3 

Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, 
Pittsburg, Pa 3 

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, Pa. 5 

Carnegie Institution, Washington, 
D.C 31 

Carnegie Institution, Dept. of His- 
torical Research, Washington, 
D.C. i 

Carnegie Institution, Desert Lab- 
oratory, Tuscan, Ariz 3 

Carnegie Institution, Terrestrial 
Magnetism, Washington, D. C. . 4 

Carnegie Library, Atlanta, Ga 3 

Carnegie Library, Homestead, Pa. . . 4 

Carnegie Library, Nashville, Tenn. . I 

Carnegie Library, Ottawa, Ont 4 

Carnegie Library, Pittsburg, Pa. ... 2 

Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, Pa. . . 3 

Carnegie Public Library, Bradford, 
Pa i 

Carnegie-Stout Free Library, Du- 
buque, la I 

Case Library, Cleveland, O 2 

Case School of Applied Sciences, 
Cleveland, 2 

Catholic Press Co., Chicago, III. . . i 

Cedar Rapids Public Library, Cedar 
Rapids, la I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Central Association of Science and 
Mathematics Teachers, Chicago, 
III 2 

Central Howard Association, Chi- 
cago, III 6 

Central Indiana Hospital for Insane, 
Indianapolis, Ind I 

Central Meteorological Observa- 
tory, Tokyo, Japan I 

Central Passenger Association, Chi- 
cago, III I 

Central South African Railways, 
Pretoria, Africa I 

Chainovitsch, Isaac, Chicago, III. . . i 

Chamberlin, Dr. T. C., Chicago, 
III I 

Chance, Dr. Burton, Philadelphia, 
Pa 8 

Charleston, Chamber of Commerce, 
Charleston, S. C. 2 

Charleston Museum, Charleston, 
S. C. 2 

Chase Brothers Company, Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 3 

Chautauqua Society of History and 
Natural Science, Jamestown, 
N. Y. I 

Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chi- 
cago, III I 

Chicago & Alton Railroad Company, 
Chicago, III 3 

Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad 
Company, Chicago, III i 

Chicago Architects' Business Asso- 
ciation, Chicago, III I 

Chicago Architectural Club, Chi- 
cago, III I 

Chicago Association of Commerce, 
Chicago, III 3 

Chicago Banker Co., Chicago, III.. . i 

Chicago, Board of Education, Chi- 
cago, III 9 

Chicago, Board of Election Com- 
missioners, Chicago, III 37 

Chicago, Board of Supervising En- 
gineers, Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Boys' Club, Chicago, III. . . 2 

Chicago, Bureau of Statistics and 
Municipal Library, Chicago, III. 16 

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- 
road Co., Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Business Law School, Chi- 
cago, III I 

Chicago, City Attorney, Chicago, 
III 2 

Chicago, City Clerk, Chicago, III. . . I 

Chicago, City Council, Chicago, III. . i 

Chicago, City Railway Company, 
Chicago, III 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Chicago, City Treasurer, Chicago, 
III 2 

Chicago, Civic Federation, Chicago, 
III .- 3 

Chicago, Civil Service Commission, 
Chicago, III 5 

Chicago, Commission on City Ex- 
penditures, Chicago, III 6 

Chicago, Committee on Finance, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Comptroller, Chicago, III. . i 

Chicago, Dept. of Buildings, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Chicago, Dept. of Electricity, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago, Dept. of Weights and 
Measures, Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Dept. of Health, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Evening Post, Chicago, 
III - 3 

Chicago Great Western Railway 
Co., Chicago, III I 

Chicago Historical Society, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago Home for the Friendless, 
Chicago, III 2 

Chicago House of Correction, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago Law Institute, Chicago, 
/#..... i 

Chicago Literary Club, Chicago, III. 3 

Chicago Medical Society, Chicago, 
III I 

Chicago, Metropolitan West Side 
Elevated Railway Company, 
Chicago, III 12 

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 
Railway Co., Chicago, III 7 

Chicago, Municipal Court, Chicago, 
III 80 

Chicago Normal School, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Pathological Society, Chi- l 
cago, III i 

Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., Chi- 
cago, III 7 

Chicago Public Library, Chicago, 
III 10 

Chicago Railways Company, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Chicago Real Estate Board, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Chicago River and Harbor Asso- 
ciation, Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rail- 
way Co., Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Sanitary District, Chicago, 
III 15 

Chicago School of Civics and Phi- 
lanthropy, Chicago, III 1992 



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Pamphlets. 

Chicago Single Tax Club, Chicago, 
III 6 

Chicago Society of Social Hygiene, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago South Park Commissioners, 
Chicago, III 2 

Chicago, South Park Improvement 
Association, Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Special Park Commission, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago Telephone Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago, United Charities, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago Young Men's Christian 
Association, Chicago, III I 

Chickering & Sons, Boston, Mass. . . i 

Chihuahua, Direcci6n e Inspecci6n 
General de Instruccidn Publica, 
Chihuahua, Mex 4 

Children's Aid Association, Ind- 
ianapolis, Ind 2 

Children's Charities, Chicago, III. . . 2 

Children's Hospital Society, Chi- 
cago, III I 

Chilton, Harris J., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Christian Liberty Bureau, Norwood, 
i 

Christian Science Committee for 
Distribution of Literature, Chi- 
cago, III 9 

Christian Science Publishing So- 
ciety, Boston, Mass 3 

Christian Social Union, London, 
Eng 3 

Cigar Makers' Official Journal, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Cincinnati City Water Works, Cin- 
cinnati, O I 

Cincinnati, General Superintendent 
of Water Department, Cincin- 
nati, O I 

Cincinnati Public Library, Cincin- 
nati, O 18 

Cincinnati Society of Natural His- 
tory, Cincinnati, 2 

Citizens' Association of Chicago, 
Chicago, III 3 

City and Suburban Homes Com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 15 

City Club, Chicago, III I 

City College Quarterly Association, 
New m York, N.Y. I 

City Library Association, Spring- 
field, Mass 57 

Civic Club of Philadelphia, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Civic League, St. Louis, Mo 6 

Clark, Charles Eugene, Covington, 
Ky 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Clark, E. D., New York, N.Y i 

Clark University, Worcester, Mass. . 2 

Class Periodical Co., Chicago, III.. . 2 

Clerq, P. de, Veenewonden, Nether- 
lands 5 

Cleveland, Babies Dispensary and 
Hospital, Cleveland, 2 

Cleveland, Board of Education, 
Cleveland, 3 

Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, 
Cleveland, O I 

Cleveland Citizen Publishing Co., 
Cleveland, O I 

Cleveland, City Clerk, Cleveland, 0. I 

Cleveland Engineering Society, 
Cleveland, I 

Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland, 
6 

Cleveland, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Cleveland, O I 

Cobden Club, London, Eng 44 

Coffee Exchange of New York City, 
New York, N. Y. 6 

Cohen, Dr. Solomon Solis, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 6 

Colby College, Waterville, Me 2 

Cole, Dr. Lewis Gregory, New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Colegio Maximo de la Compania de 
Jesus de la Provincia de Burgas, 
Ona, Spain I 

Coleman, Edgar W., Milwaukee, 
Wis I 

Coley, Dr. William B., New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. 2 

College Board of the Presbyterian 
Church in the U. S. A., New 
York, N. Y. I 

College of Engineering, Madras, 
India 2 

College of the City of New York, 
New York, N. Y. I 

College of William and Mary, 
Williamsburg, Va 2 

Collins, A. M., Mfg. Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa 2 

Colombia, Ministerio de Instrucci6n 
Publica, Bogota, Colombia 3 

Colorado Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Fort Collins, Colo 28 

Colorado & Southern Railway Co., 
New York, N. Y. I 

Colorado, Auditor General, Denver, 
Colo I 

Colorado Bureau of Labor Statistics, 
Denver, Colo 2 

Colorado College, Colorado Springs, 
Colo 14 

Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., Den- 
ver, Colo 8 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Colorado, Geological Survey, Boul- 
der, Colo I 

Colorado Iron Works Company, 
Denver, Colo 3 

Colorado, Office of Civil Service 
Commission, Denver, Colo I 

Colorado Scientific Society, Denver, 
Colo 2 

Colorado, Secretary of State, Den- 
ver, Colo 4 

Colorado Springs, City Clerk, 
Colorado Springs, Colo 2 

Colorado, State Agricultural College, 
Fort Collins, Colo I 

Colorado, State Board of Health, 
Denver, Colo I 

Colorado, State Board of Land 
Commissioners, Denver, Colo I 

Colorado, State Bureau of Mines, 
Denver, Colo 6 

Colorado, State Engineer, Denver, 
Colo 2 

Colorado, State Game and Fish 
Commissioner, Denver, Colo. ... i 

Colorado State Normal School, 
Greeley, Colo I 

Colorado State School of Mines, 
Golden, Colo 2 

Colorado State School of Mines, 
Alumni Association, Golden, Colo. I 

Colorado, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Denver, Colo 2 

Columbia University, New York, 
N. Y. 29 

Columbia University, College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, Dept. 
of Physiology, New York, N. Y. 4 

Columbia University Observatory, 
New York, N. Y. I 

Columbus, Board of Trade, Colum- 
bus, 2 

Commercial Club of Chicago, Chi- 
cago, III 3 

Commercial Club of Duluth, Du- 
luth, Minn 15 

Commercial Club of Salt Lake 
City, Salt Lake City, Utah 5 

Commercial Exchange of Philadel- 
phia, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Commercial Poultry Publishing Co. , 
Marseilles, III 2 

Commercial Telegraphers' Union, 
Chicago, III 4 

Commonwealth Edison Co., Chi- 
cago, III 3 

Commonwealth Edison Co., Li- 
brary, Chicago, III I 

Concord Public Library, Concord, 
N.H 2 

Concrete Publishing Co., Detroit, 
Mich . . i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Conference for Education in Texas, 
Austin, Tex i 

Conference for Education in the 
South, Washington, D. C i 

Congresso risicolo internazionale, 
Pavia, Italy i 

Connecticut Academy of Arts and 
Sciences, New Haven, Conn .... 2 

Connecticut, Bank Commissioner, 
Hartford, Conn 2 

Connecticut Board of Agriculture, 
Hartford, Conn 6 

Connecticut, Bureau of Labor 
Statistics, Hartford, Conn 2 

Connecticut, Commission of Fish- 
eries and Game, Hadlyme, Conn. I 

Connecticut, Commissioner on Do- 
mestic Animals, Hartford, Conn. I 

Connecticut, Highway Commis- 
sioner, Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut, Railroad Commis- 
sioner, Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut, Secretary of State, 
Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut Society of Civil En- 
gineers, New Haven, Conn I 

Connecticut State Board of Educa- 
tion, Hartford, Conn 57 

Connecticut, State Board of 
Health, Hartford, Conn 8 

Connecticut, State Board of Trade, 
New Haven, Conn I 

Connecticut State Library, Hart- 
ford, Conn 19 

Consolidated Press Clipping Co., 
Chicago, III I 

Continental and Commercial Na- 
tional Bank of Chicago, Chicago, 
III I 

Cook County, Board of Commis- 
sioners, Chicago, III 6 

Cook County, Board of Review, 
Chicago, III I 

Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 
III 451 

Cooley, Lyman A., Chicago, III. .. .ill 

Co-operative Publishing Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass I 

Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, /a .... I 

Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. . . 4 

Cornell University Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Ithaca, 
N.Y 13 

Corporation Trust Company, New 
York, N. Y 25 

Corrugated Bar Co., Chicago, III . . . I 

Costa Rica, Departamento Nacional 
de Estadistica, San Jose, Cuba . . l 

Coughlin, Dr. Robert Emmet, 
Brooklyn, N. Y 2 

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Volumes or 
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Craig Colony for Epileptics, Sonyea, 
N.Y 2 

Crane, R. T., Chicago, III i 

Cree Publishing Company, Chicago, 
III 8 

Crefeld, Stadtbibliotek, Crefeld, 
Prussia 2 

Crocker, Dr. F. S., Chicago, III 265 

Croftan, Dr. Alfred C., Chicago, 
III 44 

Croydon Public Library, Croydon, 
Eng . I 

Croydon Public Libraries Commit- 
tee, Croydon, Eng I 

Cuba,Estaci6n Central Agronomica, 
Santiago de las Vegas, Cuba. ... 21 

Cuba, Junta Nacional de Sanidad, 
Havana, Cuba I 

Cuba Magazine, Beverly, Mass 3 

Cuba, Secretaria de Agricultura, 
Industria y Comercio, Havana, 
Cuba 2 

Cuba, Secretaria de Estado, Havana, 
Cuba I 

Cuba, Secretaria de Instrucci6n 
Publica y Bellas Artes, Havana, 
Cuba 2 

Cuba, Secretaria de Sanidad y Bene- 
ficencia, Havana, Cuba I 

Cullom, Hon. S. M., Washington, 
D.C I 

Culver Summer Naval School, Cul- 
ver, Ind I 

Gumming, Dr. William Henry. At- 
lanta, Ga 5 

Curtin, Dr. Roland G., Philadelphia, 
Pa I 

Curtis School for Boys, Brookfield 
Center, Conn I 

Cutter Co., Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Dallet, Mme. E., Aisne, France. . . I 

Danforth, Dr. I. N., Chicago, III 5 

Danforth, Dr. W. C., Chicago, III. . . 5 

Danzig, Stadtbibliothek, Danzig, 
Germany I 

Darlington, Genevieve, Chicago, III. I 

Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. i 

Davenport, C. B., Cold Spring Har- 
bor, L. 1 2 

Davenport Free Public Library, 
Davenport, la I 

Davis, Dr. Nathan Smith, Chicago, 
III 347 

Davison Publishing Co., New York, 
N.Y i 

Dayton Public Library and Muse- 
um, Dayton, I 

Deane, Ruthven, Chicago, III 4 

Debar, Joseph, Cincinnati, O I 

Deborah Cook Sayles Public Li- 
brary, Pawtucket, R. 1 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Decker, Dr. Adolf, Chicago, III 3 

Deichmanske Bibliotheket, Chris- 
tiania, Norway i 

Delaware Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Newark, Del 5 

Delaware County Institute of Sci- 
ence, Media, Pa I 

Delaware, Insurance and Banking 
Department, Dover, Del 2 

Delaware, Secretary of State, Do- 
ver, Del i 

Delaware, State Treasurer, Dover, 
Del i 

Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co., 
Denver, Colo I 

Denver Municipal Facts, Denver, 
Colo 8 

Denver Public Library, Denver, 
Colo 3 

De Paul University, Chicago, III. . . . I 

De Pauw University ,Greencastle, Ind I 

Depew, Hon. Chauncey M., Wash- 
ington, D.C 4 

Des Moines, Dept. of Public In- 
struction, Des Moines, la 2 

Des Moines, Mayor, Des Moines, 
la I 

Des Moines Public Library, Des 
Moines, la I 

Detroit, City Clerk, Detroit, Mich . . 3 

Detroit, Committee of Fifty, De- 
troit, Mich I 

Detroit Conference, Saginaw, Mich . 2 

Detroit, Controller, Detroit, Mich . . 2 

Detroit, Dept. of Parks and Boule- 
vards, Detroit, Mich I 

Detroit Public Library, Detroit, 
Mich 3 

Detroit Public Lighting Commis- 
sion, Detroit, Mich I 

Deutsche Bank, New York, N. Y. . i 

Dexter, Dr. Thurston H., Brooklyn, 
N.Y 2 

Dickinson, Sarah S., Chicago, III. . . 4 

Disbrow, Jean, New York, N. Y . . . . I 

District of Columbia, Inspector of 
Gas and Meters, Washington, 
D.C i 

District of Columbia, Public Li- 
brary, Washington, D.C 9 

Dominican Republic, Secretaria de 
Estado, de Fomento y Cpm- 
municaciones, Santo Domingo, 
D.R I 

Doncaster Free Library Committee, 
Doncaster, Eng I 

Doty, Lillian A., Chicago, III I 

Dover Historical and Natural His- 
tory Society, Dover, Mass 3 

Drainage Convention, Fifth Louisi- 
ana Levee District, Tallulah, La. I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Drew Theological Seminary, Li- 
brary, Madison, N. J I 

Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.. 8 
Dropsie College for Hebrew and 

Cognate Learning, Philadelphia, 

Pa 2 

Dry Farming Congress and Exposi- 
tion, Spokane, Wash I 

Dublin, Institutions of Science and 

Art, Dublin, Ireland 2 

Dublin Museum, Dublin, Ireland . . 2 
Dubois, Edmond, Paris, France. . . I 

Dudley, Dr. E. C., Chicago, III 154 

Duluth, Board of Trade, Duluth, 

Minn I 

Dunod, H., et E. Pinat, Paris, 

France I 

Durning-Laurence, Sir Edwin, Lon- 
don, Eng I 

Dusseldorf, Landes- und Stadt- 

Bibliothek, Dusseldorf, Germany i 
Dutch East Indies, Departement 

van Landbouw, Buitenzorg, 

Java 19 

Earp, Dr. Samuel E., Indianapolis, 

Ind 2 

East Side House, New York, N. Y. . 2 
Eastern Illinois State Normal 

School, Charleston, III 4 

Easton Public Library, Easton, Pa. . i 
Eau Claire Public Library, Eau 

Claire, Wis 2 

Economic Club of Boston, Boston, 

Mass 2 

Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of 

Boston, Boston, Mass 3 

Educational Exhibition Company, 

Providence, R. I I 

Elberfeld, Stadtbucherei, Elberfeld, 

Germany I 

Electric Renovator Manufacturing 

Co., Chicago, III I 

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 

( Chapel Hill, N. C I 

Ellingwood, Dr. Finley , Chicago, III . I 
El Nacional, Guatemala, Guatemala . I 
Ely, Dr. Leonard W., Denver, Colo. . I 
Engineering Association of the 

South, Nashville, Tenn 2 

Engineering Record, New York, 

N. Y i 

Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, Pa I 

Englewood, Board of Education, 

Englewood, N. J I 

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, 

Md i 

Entomological Society of Ontario, 

Guelph, Ont I 

Equitable Co-operative Building 

Association, Washington, D. C. I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass i 

Evans Sons, Lescher & Webb, Lim- 
ited, Liverpool, Eng i 

Evanston Public Library, Evanston, 
III 2 

Everybody's Magazine, New York, 
_N. Y i 

Fairhope Industrial Association, 
Fairhope, Ala i 

Fairmount Park Art Association, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Farmers' National Congress, Wash- 
ington, D. C 7 

Farquhar, A. B., Company, Limited, 
York, Pa 2 

Farquhar, David, Cambridge, Mass, i 

Ferrara, Biblioteca Comunale, Fer- 
rara, Italy 3 

Financial America, New York, N. Y. i 

First State Pawners' Society of 
Illinois, Chicago, III 3 

Fiske & Company, New York, 
N. Y i 

Fitchburg Public Library, Fitch- 
burg, Mass i 

Fleming, Martha, Chicago, III i 

Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, 
Vt 2 

Fletcher Memorial Library, Lud- 
low, Vt i 

Flexible Compound Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa I 

Florida Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Gainesville, Fla 4 

Florida, Board of Health, Jackson- 
ville, Fla i 

Florida, Commissioner of Agricul- 
ture, Tallahassee, Fla 2 

Florida, Comptroller, Tallahassee, 
Fla 8 

Florida, Railroad Commission, Tal- 
lahassee, Fla I 

Florida, State Auditor, Tallahassee, 
Fla I 

Florida, State Geological Survey, 
Tallahassee, Fla I 

Florida, State Treasurer, Tallahas- 
see, Fla 2 

Florida, Supt. of Public Instruction, 
Tallahassee, Fla I 

Flynn, Thomas J., & Company, 
Boston, Mass I 

Fordham University, Fordham, N. Y. 6 

Fordham University, School of 
Medicine, Fordham, N. Y I 

Fort Wayne Electric Works, Fort 
Wayne, Ind 9 

Fort Worth, City Secretary, Fort 
Worth, Tex I 

Fox, George L., New Haven, Conn . . 2 

Fox, Dr. Howard, New York, N. Y. 5 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
Foxwell, Prof. H. S., Cambridge, 

Eng . . i 

Francis, C. K., Columbia, Mo i 

Francis E. Clark Settlement, Chi- 
cago, III I 

Frank, Dr. Mortimer, Chicago, III. . I 
Frankfurt am Main, Stadtbiblio- 
thek, Frankfurt am Main, Ger- 
many I 

Frankfurt am Main, Stadtisches 
Tiefbauamt, Frankfurt am Main, 

Germany I 

Free Hospital for Poor Consump- 
tives and White Haven Sanato- 
rium Association, Philadelphia, 

Pa 2 

Freedom, London, Eng i 

Freemantle Harbour Trust Com- 
mission, Freemantle, Western 

Australia 3 

Freer, Dr. Otto, Chicago, III 3 

Frick & Lindsay Co., Pittsburg, Pa. . I 
Friedlander, R., & Sohn, Berlin, 

Germany 12 

Frisco-Man, St. Louis, Mo I 

Fritzsche Brothers, New York, 

N. Y. i 

Fuller, Charles H., Company, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Furness, Margaret, Chicago, III 5 

Furness, Sir Christopher, West 

Hartlepool, Eng i 

Furstliche Bibliothek Stolberg- 
Wernigerode, Wernigerode, Ger- 
many i 

Gaceta Medica, Mexico City. Mex. . i 
Gaertner, Wm., & Co., Chicago, 

III 3 

Galbreath, Mrs. I. K., Columbus, 0. I 
Galesburg Free Public Library, 

Galesburg, III i 

Gallatin, Frederic, New York, N. Y. I 
Gallinger, Hon. J. H., Washington, 

D. C.. . i 

Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, 

III. 2 

Gauthier-Villars, Paris, France. ... I 
Gehe-Stiftung, Dresden, Germany . . 8 

Geiger, Dr. A. H., Chicago, III 17 

General Asphalt Co., Philadelphia, 

Pa i 

General Electric Company, Schen- 

ectady, N. Y. 146 

General Federation of Women's 

Clubs, Portsmouth, N. Y I 

General Society of Mechanics and 
Tradesmen of the City of New 

York, New York, N. Y. i 

General Society of the Daughters of 
the American Revolution, New 
York, N. Y. i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

General Theological Seminary, New 
York, N. Y. I 

Geographical Society of Quebec, 
Quebec, Can 2 

George Junior Republic, Freeville, 
N. Y. 2 

George Washington University, 
Washington, D. C 5 

Georgia, Comptroller-General, At- 
lanta, Ga 5 

Georgia, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Atlanta, Ga I 

Georgia Experiment Station, Ex- 
periment, Ga II 

Georgia, Railroad Commission, At- 
lanta, Ga I 

Georgia, State Board of Entomology, 
Atlanta, Ga 3 

Georgia, State Geologist, Atlanta, 
Ga i 

Georgia State Horticultural Society 
Augusta, Ga I 

Georgia State Library, Atlanta, 
Ga 44 

German-American National Alli- 
ance, Chicago, III 2 

Germany, Reichsbank, Berlin, Ger- 
many 3 

Gesellschaft fur Volker- und Erd- 
kunde, Stettin, Germany 3 

Gifford-Wood Co., Hudson, N.Y... I 

Gilbert M. Simmons Library, 
Kenosha, Wis 4 

Gillette, King C., Boston, Mass 2 

Glen Saint Mary Nurseries, Glen 
Saint Mary, Fla I 

Gloucester Public Library, Glouces- 
ter, Eng i 

Gloversville Free Library, Glovers- 
ville, N. Y. i 

Godfrey, Edward, Pittsburg, Pa. ... I 

Goheen Manufacturing Company, 
Canton, O I 

Goldschmidt Thermit Company, 
New York, N. Y. 7 

Goldwater, S. S., New York, N. Y. . i 

Goodrich, Dr. Chas. H., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. i 

Gould, Dr. George M., Philadelphia, 
Pa 24 

Grand Central Terminal, New York, 
N. Y.... i 

Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway, 
Grand Rapids, Mich 2 

Grand Rapids Public Library, Grand 
Rapids, Mich 7 

Grand Trunk Railway System, 
Montreal, Quebec 4 

Grant, A. H., Elizabeth, N. J I 

Grape Growers' Association of 
California, San Francisco, Cal. . i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Greater Leaven worth Club, Leaven- 
worth, Kan I 

Greeley, S. S., Winnetka, III I 

Green, Mrs. O. B., Chicago, III 2 

Green, Dr. Samuel A., Boston, Mass. 26 
Greene, Hon. W. S., Washington, 

D.C. I 

Greenfield, Public Library, Green- 
field, Mass I 

Greig-Smith, Dr. R., Sydney, N. 

S. W . I 

Grenoble, Bibliotheque Municipale, 

Grenoble, France I 

Greth, J. C. Wm., Pittsburg, Pa. ... I 
Grindley, Prof. Harry S., Urbana, 

III 8 

Grinker, Dr. Julius, Chicago, III 69 

Grolier Club, New York, N. Y. i 

Grossherzogliche Universitats- 

Bibliothek, Giessen, Germany ... I 
Groton Public Library, Groton, 

Mass I 

Guayaquil, Biblioteca Municipal, 

Guayaquil, Ecquador 16 

Guy, Herbert E., Brockton, Mass. . . 2 
Hackley Manual Training School, 

Muskegon, Mich 2 

Hackley Public Library, Muskegon, 

Mich I 

Hahnemann Hospital, Chicago, III. . I 
Hallock, Mary, Philadelphia, Pa. . . 2 
Hallowell, J. Mott, Boston, Mass. . . i 

Halsey Brothers, Chicago, III I 

Hamburg, Handelskammer, Ham- 
burg, Germany 2 

Hamburg, Stadtbibliothek, Ham- 
burg, Germany 2 

Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.. . . I 
Hamilton Scientific Association, 

Hamilton, Ont 7 

Hammel, William C. A., Greensboro, 

N. C I 

Hampden- Sidney College, Hamp- 

den-Sidney, Va 2 

Hampton Normal and Agricultural 

Institute, Hampton, Va 2 

Hansen, Carl, Tacoma, Wash 23 

Hansen, H. C., Type Foundry, 

Boston, Mass 12 

Harpole, Dr. W. S., Chicago, III 90 

Harrington, John Syle, Kansas 

City, Mo 2 

Harrison- Walker Refractories Co., 

Pittsburg, Pa I 

Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Chicago, 

III i 

Hartford Public Library, Hartford, 

Conn 4 

Hartford School of Religious Peda- 
gogy, Hartford, Conn 2 

Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

and Insurance Co., Hartford, 

Conn i 

Hartford Theological Seminary, 

Hartford, Conn 2 

Hartlepool, Public Library Com- 
mittee, Hartlepool, Eng i 

Harvard University, Cambridge, 

Mass 7 

Harvard University, Astronomical 

Observatory, Cambridge, Mass.. 15 
Harvard University, Jefferson 
Physical Laboratory, Cambridge, 

Mass i 

Harvard University Library, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Harvard University, Museum of 
Comparative Zoology, Cam- 
bridge, Mass 4 

Harvard University, Peabody Mu- 
seum of American Archaeology 
and Ethnology, Cambridge, Mass. 2 
Hasselfeldt, E. C., Omaha, Neb. .... 8 

Hassin, Dr. J. B., Chicago, III 40 

Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. . . 4 
Haverhill Public Library, Haverhitt, 

Mass 3 

Hawaii Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Honolulu, Hawaii I 

Hawaii, Supt. of Public Instruction, 

Honolulu, Hawaii I 

Hawley, Frederick Barnard, New 

York, N. Y. i 

Hawley, Mary E., Chicago, III 99 

Hazelwood Sanatorium, Louisville, 

Ky i 

Hazlitt & Walker, Chicago, III I 

Hazzard, Dr. Charles, New York, 

N. Y 2 

Hedger, Dr. Caroline, Chicago, III. . . 15 
Helena Public Library, Helena, 

Mont 2 

Hendee, A. L., Waukegan, III 2 

Henderson, C. R., Chicago, III 18 

Henry, Alice, Chicago^ III 20 

Heraldo, Guatemala, Guatemala. ... I 
Herrick, Mrs. Sophia M'llvaine, 

Berkeley, Cal 6 

Herter, Christian A., New York, 

N. Y. 2 

Hess, H. M., Chicago, III I 

Hess-Bright Manufacturing Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa 6 

Heym, Dr. A., Chicago, III 15 

High School Teachers' Association 
of New York City, New York, 

N. Y. ii 

Hill, James J., St. Paul, Minn i 

Hill School, Pottstown, Pa I 

Hills Bros. Co., Chicago, III I 

Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Hitlofi, Iven, Chicago, III 2 

Hoard's Dairyman, Fort Atkinson, 

Wis 4 

Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y. 3 

Hobson, Dr. Sarah M., Chicago, 

III 2 

Holden, Dr. Frederick C., Brooklyn, 

N.Y. I 

Hollembeak, Mrs. J. R., Stockton, 

Cal I 

Holmes, Dr. Bayard, Chicago, III. . 14 
Holmes, Dr. C. R., Cincinnati, 0. . . I 
Holophane Co., New York, N. Y. . . . 2 
Home Market Club, Boston, 

Mass I 

Holt, Frank, & Co. , Newark, N.J... i 
Homoeopathic Medical Society of 

the State of Michigan, Lansing, 

Mich 8 

Hooker, George E., Chicago, III 22 

Horton, H. E., Chicago, III 22 

Hosic, James Fleming, Chicago, 

III i 

Hough, Romeyn Beck, Lowville, 

N.Y. i 

Houghton, Frederick L., Brattleboro, 

Vt 16 

House Beautiful Co.. New York, 

N. Y. ' 2 

Houston Lyceum & Carnegie Li- 
brary, Houston, Tex i 

Howard Association, London, Eng. . i 
Howard, Bartels & Co., Chicago, 

III 2 

Howard Memorial Library, New 
Orleans, La i 

Howard University, Washington, 
D. C 2 

Hubbard, Elbert, East Aurora, 
N. Y. i 

Hudson-Makuen, Dr. G., Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Hull House, Chicago, III i 

Huron College, Huron, S. D 6 

Hyde, Sophie, Chicago, III I 

Hyde, W. H., and Company, Mil- 
waukee, Wis i 

Idaho Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Moscow, Idaho 2 

Idaho, Mining Department, Boise, 
Idaho i 

Idaho, State Insane Asylum, Black- 
foot, Idaho 6 

Idaho, State Inspector of Mines, 
Boise, Idaho I 

Idaho, State Land Department, 
Boise, Idaho 3 

Illinois Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Urbana, III 9 

Illinois Association Opposed to 
Woman Suffrage, Chicago, III. . . 5 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Illinois, Auditor of Public Accounts, 
Springfield, III 6 

Illinois, Board of Administration, 
Springfield, III i 

Illinois, Board of State Commis- 
sioners of Public Charities, 
Springfield, III I 

Illinois, Bureau of Labor Statis- 
tics, Springfield, III 4 

Illinois Central Railroad Co., Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Illinois Charities Commission, 
Springfield, III 2 

Illinois, Civil Service Commission, 
Springfield, III I 

Illinois Commercial Men's Associ- 
ation, Chicago, III 2 

Illinois Convention of Supervisors, 
County Commissioners, and 
County Clerks, Ottawa, III I 

Illinois, Dept. of Public Instruction, 
Springfield, III I 

Illinois Employer's Liability Com- 
mission, Chicago, III i 

Illinois, Farmers' Institute, Spring- 
field, III i 

Illinois Federation of Women's 
Clubs, Chicago, III 2 

Illinois, Fish Commissioner, Urba- 
na, III 5 

Illinois Humane Society, Chicago, 
III i 

Illinois Industrial School for Girls, 
Park Ridge, III 2 

Illinois Library Extension Commis- 
sion, Decatur, III 2 

Illinois Pharmaceutical Association, 
Chicago, III i 

Illinois School for the Blind, Jack- 
sonville, III i 

Illinois, Secretary of State, Spring- 
field, III 86 

Illinois Society of Engineers and 
Surveyors, Chicago, III I 

Illinois State Academy of Science, 
Springfield, III 3 

Illinois State Association of Gradu- 
ate Nurses, Evanston, III I 

Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Associ- 
ation, Springfield, III 9 

Illinois State Board of Agriculture, 
Springfield, III I 

Illinois State Board of Health, 
Springfield, III I 

Illinois, State Board of Live Stock 
Commissioners, Springfield, III.. 2 

Illinois State Board of Public 
Charities, Springfield, III 14 

Illinois State Fair, Springfield, III. . i 

Illinois, State Food Commissioners, 
Chicago, III 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Illinois, State Geological Survey, 
Urbana, III 6 

Illinois State Historical Library, 
Springfield, III 3 

Illinois State Horticultural Soci- 
ety, Kinmundy, III 3 

Illinois State Laboratory of Natural 
History, Urbana, III 8 

Illinois State Library, Springfield, 
III 2 

Illinois State Museum of Natural 
History, Springfield, III I 

Illinois, State Normal University, 
Normal, III I 

Illinois, State Reformatory, Pontiac, 
III I 

Illinois, Supt. of Public Instruction, 
Springfield, III 2 

Illinois Tax Reform Association, 
Chicago, III 2 

Illinois Tract Society, Chicago, III. . I 

Illinois Volksblatt Publishing Asso- 
ciation, Chicago, III I 

Illuminating Engineering Society, 
Baltimore, Md I 

Imperial Federation League of Aus- 
tralia, Melbourne, Victoria ..... 3 

Imperial Government Railway, 
Tokyo, Japan 2 

Imperial Library of Japan, Tokyo, 
Japan 2 

Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan . I 

Independent Labor Party, London, 
Eng I 

India, Director of Land Records, 
Poona, India I 

Indian Rights Association, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 51 

Indian School Service, Carlisle, Pa. 7 

Indiana Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Lafayette, Ind 13 

Indiana, Auditor of State, Indian- 
apolis, Ind 2 

Indiana Boys' School, Plainfield, 
N.J 3 

Indiana Geological Survey, Indi- 
anapolis, Ind I 

Indiana Library School, Indianapo- 
lis, Ind 5 

Indiana, Public Library Commis- 
sion, Indianapolis, Ind I 

Indiana, Railroad Commission, 
Indianapolis, Ind I 

Indiana, State Board of Charities, 
Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana, State Board of Health, 
Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana State Dairy Association, 
Lafayette, Ind I 

Indiana State Library, Indianapo- 
lis, Ind 63 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Indiana University, Bloomington, 
Ind 3 

Indianapolis Board of Trade, In- 
dianapolis, Ind n 

Indianapolis, City Controller, In- 
dianapolis, Ind i 

Indianapolis Public Library, Indian- 
apolis, Ind 3 

Indian's Friend, New York, N.Y... i 

Indo- American Magazine Co., Chi- 
cago, III i 

Inland Type Foundry, St. Louis, Mo. I 

Institut International de Biblio- 
graphic, Brussels, Belgium 5 

Institut Solvay, Institut de Soci- 
ologie, Brussels, Belgium 3 

Institute for Infectious Diseases, 
Tokyo, Japan 2 

Institution for the Deaf, Berkeley, 
Cal I 

Institution for the Education of the 
Deaf, Indianapolis, Ind . I 

Institute Geologico, Mexico City, 
Mex 3 

Institute Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Ja- 
neiro, Brazil 2 

Insurance Institutes of America, 
Boston, Mass I 

Insurance Library Association, 
Boston, Mass 3 

International Association of Fac- 
tory Inspectors, Columbia, S. C. 2 

International Association of Munic- 
ipal Electricians, Corning, N. Y. I 

International Brotherhood of Main- 
tenance-of-Way Employes, St. 
Louis^, Mo I 

International Bureau of American 
Republics, Washington, D. C. . . 21 

International Children's School 
Farm League, New York, N. Y. . 17 

International Harvester Co. of 
America, Chicago, III 2 

International Molders' Union of 
North America, Cincinnati, O. .. i 

International Peat Engineering 
Company, Farnham, Quebec. ... I 

International School of Peace, Bos- 
ton, Mass 6 

International Waterways Commis- 
sion, Washington, D. C I 

Iowa Academy of Science, Des 
Moines, la I 

Iowa Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, Ames, la II 

Iowa, Auditor of State, Des Moines, 
la 2 

Iowa, Board of Control of State In- 
stitutions, Des Moines, la 2 

Iowa, Dept. of Public Instruction, 
Des Moines, la 3 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Iowa Engineering Society, Iowa 
City, la I 

Iowa Geological Survey, Des 
Moines, la i 

Iowa Library Commission, Des 
Moines, la 9 

Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar Rap- 
ids, la 3 

Iowa Medical Journal, Des Moines, 
la i 

Iowa Parks and Forestry Associ- 
ation, Des Moines, la I 

Iowa, Secretary of State, Des 
Moines, la 2 

Iowa, State Board of Health, Des 
Moines, la I 

Iowa, State College of Agriculture 
and Mechanic Arts, Ames, la. . . 6 

Iowa State Horticultural Society, 
Des Moines, la 2 

Iowa, State Library, Des Moines, 
la 18 

Iowa State Teachers' College, Cedar 
Falls, la 3 

Islington Public Libraries, London, 
Eng I 

Isthmian Canal Commission, Wash- 
ington, D. C 3 

Italian Chamber of Commerce and 
Colonization Bureau, Chicago, 
III... 5 

Italy, Biblioteca del Senate, Rome, 
Italy i 

Italy, Ministero della Pubblica 
Istruzione, Rome, Italy I 

Ivins, Mason, Wolff & Hoguet, New 
York, N. Y i 

Jackson, Hall N., Cincinnati, . . . . 23 

James, Fred S., & Co., Chicago, 
III i 

James Blackstone Memorial Li- 
brary, Bradford, Conn I 

James V. Brown Library, Williams- 
port, Pa 17 

Janet, Charles, Beauvais, France ... 25 

Japan, Agricultural Bureau, Tokyo, 
Japan I 

Japan, Commissioner of the Grand 
Exposition of Japan in 1917, 
Tokyo, Japan 9 

Japan, Imperial Consulate, Chicago, 
III 2 

Jenkinson, R. C., & Co., Newark, 
N. J i 

Jenks, Jeremiah W., Ithaca, N. Y. . . I 

Jersey City, Free Public Library, 
Jersey City, N. J 3 

Jewett, Dr. W. K., Lincoln, Neb ... I 

John F. Slater Fund for the Educa- 
tion of Freedmen, New York, 
N. Y. . i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

John P. Altgeld Memorial Associ- 
ation, Chicago, III 2 

John Rylands Library, Manchester, 
Eng I 

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 
Md I 

Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, Md. I 

Johnson, Dr. E. E., Chicago, III. . . . 1 8 

Johnson, Dr. Frank S., Chicago, III . 55 

Johnson, Drs. C. N. & J. W., Chi- 
cago, III 220 

Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey 
City, N. J I 

Joslyn, R. Waite, Elgin, III I 

Journal of Ophthalmology and Oto- 
Laryngology, Chicago, III I 

Journal of Osteopathy, Kirksville, 
Mo I 

Judd, Dr. Albert M., Brooklyn, 
N. Y I 

Judson College, Marion, Ala 2 

Justi, H. D., & Son, Chicago, III I 

Kaiser, H. W., New Orleans, La. ... I 

Kaiserliche Leopoldinisch-Caroli- 
nische Deutsche Akademie der 
Naturforscher, Halle a./S., Ger- 
many 2 

Kaiserliche Universitats- und 
Landes-Bibliothek, Strassburg, 
Germany 16 

Kansas, Academy of Science, To- 
peka, Kan I 

Kansas Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Manhattan, Kan 22 

Kansas, Bank Commissioner, Tope- 
ka, Kan I 

Kansas, Board of Control of State 
Charitable Institutions, Topeka, 
Kan 6 

Kansas, Bureau of Labor, Topeka, 
Kan I 

Kansas City, Board of Trade, Kan- 
sas City, Mo i 

Kansas, Grand Commandery of 
Knights Templar, Topeka, Kan . I 

Kansas State Agricultural College, 
Manhattan, Kan 6 

Kansas, State Board of Agriculture, 
Topeka, Kan I 

Kansas, State Board of Health, To- 
peka, Kan I 

Kansas State Historical Society, 
Topeka, Kan I 

Kansas, State Printer, Topeka, 
Kan I 

Kansas State Tax Commission, To- 
peka, Kan 3 

Kaukasisches Museum, Tiflis, Rus- 
sia 2 

Keidel, Dr. George C., Baltimore, 
Md.. I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Kentucky Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Lexington, Ky 13 

Kentucky, Auditor of Public Ac- 
counts, Frankfort, Ky 5 

Kentucky, Board of Prison Com- 
missioners, Frankfort, Ky 9 

Kentucky, Commissioner of Agri- 
culture, Frankfort, Ky 2 

Kentucky, Dept. of Education, 
Frankfort, Ky 20 

Kentucky, Executive Department, 
Frankfort, Ky 3 

Kentucky, State Board of Control 
for Charitable Institutions, 
Frankfort, Ky 3 

Kentucky, State Board of Health, 
Bowling Green, Ky 4 

Kentucky, State Capitol Building 
Commission, Frankfort, Ky .... I 

Kentucky, State Treasurer, Frank- 
fort, Ky I 

Kerr, Charles H., & Company, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Keyes, Dr. Trios. Bassett, Chicago, 
III 10 

Kimberley Public Library, Kim- 
berley, Cape Colony i 

Klebs, Dr. Arnold C., Chicago, III. 2285 

Knott, L. E., Apparatus Company, 
Boston, Mass 9 

Knox College, Galesburg, III i 

Knox, Hon. Philander Chase, Wash- 
ington, D. C 5 

Konigliche Bibliothek, Berlin, Ger- 
many 3 

Konigliche Hof-und Staatsbiblio- 
thek, Munich, Germany I 

Konigliche Preussische Universitat, 
Marburg, Germany I 

Konigliche Sternwarte, Kiel, Ger- 
many 2 

Konigliche Technische Hochschule, 
Danzig, Germany I 

Konigliche Technische Hochschule, 
Biicherei, Danzig, Germany. ... 10 

Konigliche und Universitats Biblio- 
thek, Breslau, Germany 3 

Konigliche und Universitats-Biblio- 
thek, Konigsberg, Germany I 

Konigliche Universitats-Bibliothek, 
Bonn, Germany I 

Konigliche Universitats-Bibliothek, 
Gottingen, Germany I 

Koninklijke Akademie van Weten- 
schappen, Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands 17 

Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague 
Netherlands 2 

Kruppsche Bucherhalle, Essen- 
Ruhr, Germany I 

Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps- i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Akademien, Stockholm, Sweden. 8 
Kungliga Universitets Biblioteket, 

Upsala, Sweden 6 

Kurtz, Mrs. A. W. Chicago, III. .. . 2 

Labor Leader, Lancaster, Pa i 

Laconia Public Library, Laconia, 

N.H. I 

Ladewig, Dr. Paul, Berlin, Germany 2 

Lafayette College, Eaton, Pa 4 

Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, 

III 2 

Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends 
of the Indian, Mohonk Lake, 

N. Y. 7 

Lake Mohonk Conference on Inter- 
national Arbitration, Mohonk 

Lake, N. Y 2 

Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, 0. . . I 
Lake Superior Mining Institute, 

Ishpeming, Mich I 

Lakes-to-the-Gulf Deep Watetrway 

Association, St. Louis, Mo 4 

Lanarkshire County Medical Officer, 

Lanark Co., Scotland 2 

Lancaster Town Library, Lancaster, 

Mass 10 

Land Values Publication Depart- 
ment, London, Eng I 

Lanston Monotype Machine Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa I 

Lanza, Gaetano, Boston, Mass. ... 2 
Lasell Seminary, A uburndale, Mass. I 
Latham, Dr. Vida A., Chicago, III.. I 
Lawrence Free Public Library, 

Lawrence, Kan I 

Lawrence Portland Cement Com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. I 

Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis. 2 
League for the Protection of Im- 
migrants, Chicago, III 2 

League of Civic Clubs, Rochester, 

N. Y 3 

Leavens, Geo. D., New York, N. Y. ^ 
Lebensohn, Dr. Mayer H., Chicago, 

III 8 

Le Count, Dr. E. R., Chicago, 

III i 

Lederer, Dr. Arthur, Chicago, III. . . 3 

Lecon, Gonzalo, Chicago, III 2 

Lee Smokeless Combustion Co., 

New York, N. Y. 2 

Leeds Free Public Libraries, Leeds, 

Eng i 

Legaci6n de Panama, Washington, 

D. C. 7 

Legal Aid Society, Chicago, III. . . . I 
Legal Aid Society, New York, N. Y. I 
Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa I 

Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, 
Pa... I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Leland Stanford Junior University, 
Stanford College, Col 3 

Lemcke & Buechner, New York, 
N.Y. 6 

Lese- und Redehalle der Deutschen 
Studenten, Prague, Bohemia. . . 3 

Lewis, Dr. F. Park, Buffalo, N. Y. I 

Lewis Institute, Chicago, III i 

Lexington, Public Library, Lexing- 
ton, Ky I 

Library Association, Portland, Ore. 4 

Library Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa 2 

Lick Observatory, Hamilton, Col. . 2 

Lieberthal, Dr. D., Chicago, III.. . 1226 

Light Publishing Co., New York, 
N.Y. I 

Lindahl, Dr. J., Chicago, III i 

Lippincott, J. B., Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa I 

Little Chronicle Co., Chicago, III. . . 2 

Little Rock Board of Trade, Little 
Rock, Ark 2 

Liverpool Public Library, Liver- 
pool, Eng i 

Lloyd, William Brass, Winnetka, 
III 2 

Lloyd Library, Cincinnati, 29 

Lobdell, Dr. Effie L., Chicago, III. . 5 

Locy, Prof. William A., Evanston, 
III... 2 

Long, Elias A., Chicago, III I 

Long, Dr. J. H., Chicago, III I 

Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 
N. Y I 

Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 
Los Angeles, Cal I 

Los Angeles Housing Commission, 
Los Angeles, Cal 3 

Los Angeles Public Library, Los 
Angeles, Cal I 

Louisiana Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Baton Rouge, La 5 

Louisiana Bankers Association, 
Abbeville, La 3 

Louisiana, Board of Commissioners 
for the Protection of Birds, 
Game and Fish, New Orleans, La. 4 

Louisiana, Executive Office, Baton 
Rouge, La i 

Louisiana Meadows Co., New 
Orleans, La 3 

Louisiana, Secretary of State, Baton 
Rouge, La 4 

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Shreveport, La 5 

Louisiana State Board of Agricul- 
ture and Immigration, Baton 
Rouge, La 20 



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New Orleans, La 2 

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mission, Baton Rouge, La 4 

Louisiana State Museum, New 

Orleans, La I 

Louisiana, State University, Baton 

Rouge, La 8 

Louisiana, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Baton Rouge, La I 

Louisville and Nashville Railroad 

Company, Louisville, Ky I 

Louisville Free Public Library, 

Louisville, Ky 6 

Lowell City Library, Lowell, Mass. 3 
Loyola University, Chicago, III. . . . I 
Lubeck, Stadtbibliothek, Lubeck, 

Germany I 

Lummis, C. F., Los Angeles, Cal. . . I 
Luzerne County Medical Society, 

Wilkes-Barre, Pa 1 1 

Lynn Public Library, Lynn, Mass. I 
Lyons, Chambre de Commerce, 

Lyons, France I 

McCain, C. C., New York, N. Y... 2 
McClurg, A. C., & Co., Chicago, 

III 2 

McConnel, Dr. Carl Philip, Chi- 

ago, III 2 

McCormick Theological Seminary, 

Chicago, III 7 

McDonald, Dr. Ellice, New York, 

N.Y. 3 

McGill University Library, Mont- 
real, Quebec 25 

Machado & Roller, New York, N. Y. I 
McKillip Veterinary College, Chi- 

agp, III 3 

McKinney, E. M., Chicago, III. . . . I 
McLain, J. H., Co., Canton, O. . . . I 
Madison, Water Department, 

Madison, Wis I 

Main, Josiah, Champaign, III I 

Maine Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Orono, Me 12 

Maine, Educational Department, 

t Augusta, Me i 

Maine State Library, Augusta, 

Me 49 

Mainz, Stadtbibliothek, Mainz, 

Germany I 

Maiden Public Library, Maiden, 

Mass i 

Malmo Stadsbiblioteket, Malmo, 

Sweden I 

Manchester, Education Committee, 

Manchester, Eng I 

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Technology, Manchester, Eng. . . 6 
Manchester Public Free Libraries 

Committee, Manchester, Eng. . . 2 



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ciation, Manchester, Eng i 

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Immigration, Winnipeg, Mani- 
toba 4 

Manitoba, Dept. of Public Works, 
Winnipeg, Manitoba 3 

Manitowoc Public Library, Mani- 
towoc, Wis 9 

Mankato Free Public Library, 
Mankato, Minn I 

Mann, Dr. William A., Chicago, III. 19 

Manning", Maxwell & Moore, Chi- 
ago, III I 

Manning, Dr. Win. J., Washington, 
D.C. 3 

Manufacturers' Transportation 
Committee, Boston, Mass I 

Marazza, Ettore, Milan, Italy I 

Marburg, Theodore, Baltimore, 
Md I 

Marchand, P. A., Cincinnati, 0. . . i 

Marine Biological Laboratory, 
Woods Holl, Mass I 

Maris, Clarence, Columbus, O 2 

Marshalltown Free Public Library, 
Marshalltown, la I 

Maryland Agricultural Experiment 
Station, College Park, Md I 

Maryland Association for the Pre- 
vention and Relief of Tuber- 
culosis, Baltimore, Md I 

Maryland, Bureau of Statistics and 
Information, Baltimore, Md .... i 

Maryland, Comptroller of the 
Treasury, A nnapolis, Md 4 

Maryland Conference of Charities 
and Correction, Baltimore, Md. 3 

Maryland, Dept. of Education, 
Annapolis, Md 4 

Maryland Geological Survey, Balti- 
more, Md 3 

Maryland Institute, Baltimore, Md . i 

Maryland Peace Society, Balti- 
more, Md i 

Maryland Shell Fish Commission, 
A nnapolis, Md I 

Maryland State Board of Educa- 
tion, Baltimore, Md I 

Maryland, State Board of Health, 
Baltimore, Md I 

Maryland State Library, Annapolis, 
Md 4 

Maryland, State Library Com- 
mission, Baltimore, Md I 

Mason, Dr. E. M., Montgomery, 
Ala 3 

Massachusetts Agricultural College, 
Amherst, Mass 18 



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Massachusetts Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Amherst, Mass. . . 8 

Massachusetts Association of 
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Mass 3 

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Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, Board of Gas and 
Electric Light Commissioners, 
Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts, Bureau of Statistics, 
Boston, Mass 6 

Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic 
Association, Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts, Civic League, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Massachusetts Commission for the 
Blind, Boston, Mass 10 

Massachusetts, Commission on 
Commerce and Industry, Bos- 
ton, Mass I 

Massachusetts, Commission on the 
Cost of Living, Boston, Mass. . , I 

Massachusetts, Commissioners on 
Fisheries and Game, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Massachusetts, Executive Depart- 
ment, Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts General Hospital, 
Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts, Highway Commis- 
sion, Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts Horticultural Soci- 
ety, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts Institute of Technol- 
ogy, Boston, Mass 17 

Massachusetts Institute of Technol- 
ogy, Research Laboratory of 
PhysicalChemistry,.B0s/0w,Ma.ss. 3 

Massachusetts Institute of Technol- 
ogy, Society of Arts, Boston, 
Mass i 

Massachusetts Medical Society, 
Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts, Metropolitan Im- 
provements Commission, Bos- 
ton, Mass I 

Massachusetts, Secretary of the 
Commonwealth, Boston, Mass..ioo 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Agriculture, Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Health, Boston, Mass 7 

Massachusetts, State Forester, 
Boston, Mass 7 

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Boston, Mass I 

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Worcester, Mass 5 

Massachusetts, Tax Commissioner, 
Boston, Mass I 



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Master Car and Locomotive Paint- 
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Mayo, Dr. Caswell A., New York, 
N. Y. I 

Mechanics Institute, San Francisco, 
Cal i 

Medford Commercial Club, Med- 
ford, Ore I 

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty 
of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. ... I 

Medical Council, Philadelphia, Pa. . I 

Medicp-Chirurgical College of 
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.. I 

Medico-Pharmaceutical Critic and 
Guide, New York, N. Y. i 

Mercantile Library of New York, 
New York, N. Y. 2 

Mercer, Mrs. F. W., Chicago, 

III 44 

Merchants' Association, New York, 

N. Y. 2 

Merchants' Exchange, St. Louis, 

Mo 2 

Merchants' Exchange, San Francis- 
co, Cal I 

Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. 3 

Mercy Hospital, Chicago, III i 

Market, Dr. H. C., Chicago, III i 

Merriam, C. E., Chicago, III 3 

Messina, Biblioteca, Messina, Italy. I 
Metal Industry, New York, N. Y. . . i 
Metallgesellschaft, Metallurgische 
Gesselschaft A. G., Berg- und 
Metallbank, Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfurt am Main, Germany . . 2 
Metallurgical and Chemical En- 
gineering, New York, N. Y. i 

Methodist Book Concern, New 

York, N. Y. i 

Metz, H. A., & Co., New York, 

N. Y. i 

Mexican Mutual Planters Co., 

Chicago, III i 

Mexico, Direction General de Casas 

de Moneda, Mexico City, Mex. . . 4 
Mexico, Direcci6n General de Es- 

tadistica, Mexico City, Mex 3 

Mexico, Secretaria de Fomento, 

Mexico City, Mex 7 

Miami University, Oxford, 3 

Michigan Agricultural College, East 

Lansing, Mich i 

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Station, Agricultural College, 

Mich 5 

Michigan Association for the Pre- 
vention and Relief of Tubercu- 
losis, Ann Arbor, Mich 2 



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Michigan College of Mines, Hough- 
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Mich ii 

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tion, Lansing, Mich 3 

Michigan, Dept. of State, Lansing, 
Mich 10 

Michigan Geological Survey, Lan- 
sing, Mich i 

Michigan Library Association, 
Detroit, Mich i 

Michigan Miner, Saginaw, Mich. ... I 

Michigan Railroad Commission, 
Lansing, Mich I 

Michigan School for the Deaf, 
Flint, Mich i 

Michigan, Secretary of State, Lan- 
sing, Mich 2 

Michigan, State Board of Health, 
Lansing, Mich 3 

Michigan, State Highway Depart- 
ment, Lansing, Mich I 

Michigan, State Inspector of Salt, 
Bay City, Mich I 

Michigan, State Land Office, Lan- 
sing, Mich 4 

Michigan State Library, Lansing, 
Mich 47 

Michigan State Normal College, 
Ypsilanti, Mich 2 

Michigan University, General 
Library, Ann Arbor, Mich 12 

Middlebury College, Middlebury, 
Vt 5 

Miller, Leslie W. , Philadelphia, Pa. . I 

Millicent Library, Fairhaven, Mass. 2 

Milwaukee Associated Charities, 
Milwaukee, Wis I 

Milwaukee, Board of City Service 
Commissioners, Milwaukee, Wis. I 

Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce, 
Milwaukee, Wis I 

Milwaukee, Commissioner of 
Health, Milwaukee, Wis 8 

Milwaukee Public Library, Mil- 
waukee, Wis 3 

Milwaukee, Public Museum, Mil- 
waukee, Wis 3 

Mines and Minerals, Scranton, Pa. I 

Minneapolis, Board of Court House 
and City Hall Commissioners, 
Minneapolis, Minn I 

Minneapolis, Board of Park Com- 
missioners, Minneapolis, Minn. 2 

Minneapolis, City Engineer, Min- 
neapolis, Minn 2 

Minneapolis, Gas Traction Co., 
Minneapolis, Minn i 



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Minneapolis Public Library, Min- 
neapolis, Minn 4 

Minnesota Academy of Social 
Sciences, Minneapolis, Minn. . . i 

Minnesota Agricultural Experiment 
Station, St. Anthony's Park, 
Minn I 

Minnesota, Bureau of Labor, In- 
dustry and Commerce, St. Paul, 
Minn . 2 

Minnesota, Dept. of Forestry, 
St. Paul, Minn i 

Minnesota, Geological and Natural 
History Survey, Minneapolis, 
Minn I 

Minnesota, Public Library Com- 
mission, Minneapolis, Minn. ... i 

Minnesota State Normal School, 
Winona, Minn I 

Minnesota, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, St. Paul, Minn 5 

Mississippi Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Agricultural College, 
Miss 22 

Mississippi Geological Survey, 
Jackson, Miss 3 

Mississippi Wire Glass Company, 
New York, N. Y. i 

Missouri Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Columbia, Mo 40 

Missouri Banking Department, 
Jefferson City, Mo I 

Missouri Botanical Garden, St. 
Louis, Mo 2 

Missouri, Bureau of Mines and 
Mine Inspection, Jefferson City, 
Mo 4 

Missouri, Dept. of Food and Drug 
Inspection, Columbia, Mo 4 

Missouri, State Board of Agriculture, 
Columbia, Mo 2 

Missouri, State Board of Charities 
and Correction, Columbia, Mo. 9 

Missouri State Bureau of Labor, 
Jefferson City, Mo 2 

Missouri, State Food and Drug 
Commissioner, Columbia, Mo. . . 8 

Missouri State Fruit Experiment 
Station, Mountain Grove, Mo.. . 14 

Missouri State Medical Association, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

Missouri, State Supt. of Public 
Schools, Jefferson City, Mo 2 

Mitchell & Co., Cleveland, O 

Modern World, Denver, Col 

Monaco, S.A.S. le Prince de, Monaco 

Monarch Typewriter Co., Chicago, 

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Mont.. . a 



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Montana, Board of Sheep Com- 
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ena, Mont i 

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ture and Mechanic Arts, Helena, 
Mont i 

Montana, State Library, Helena, 
Mont 25 

Montgomery, Dr. Listen Homer, 
Chicago, III i 

Montreal, Board of Trade, Montreal, 
Quebec 8 

Montreal, Royal Victoria Hospital, 
Montreal, Quebec 3 

Montrose, Elizabeth M., Chicago, 
III 3 

Moore, Hon. J. Hampton, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 2 

Morgan Park Academy, Morgan 
Park, III 2 

Morris, Henry C., Chicago, III I 

Morris & Company, Chicago, III. ... i 

Mount Holyoke College, South 
Hadley, Mass 2 

Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, 
N. Y. i 

Mount Weather Observatory, Blue- 
mont, Va I 

Mowry, Don E., Madison, Wis. . . 2 

Mowry, Duane, Milwaukee, Wis. . . i 

Moyer, Dr. H. N., Chicago, III 223 

Muir, John, San Francisco, Cal. ... 2 

Mulford, H. K., Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 10 

Municipal Art Society, Hartford, 
Conn 2 

Municipal Association, Cleveland, 
O.. 3 

Municipal Engineers of the City of 
New York, New York, N. Y.... 3 

Municipal Voters' League, Chicago, 
III 2 

Murfey, Mrs. E. L., Chicago, III. . . . 1 1 

Murray, Thomas E., New York, 
N. Y. i 

Musep Nacional de Mexico, Mexico 
City, Mex I 

Nagle, >r. John T., New York, N. Y. I 

Nashville Board of Trade, Nash- 
ville, Tenn 2 

Natal, Dept. of Agriculture, Pieter- 
maritzburg, Natal 14 

Natal Government Museum, Pieter- 
maritzburg, Natal I 

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Pietermaritzburg, Natal I 

National Academy of Sciences, 
Washington, D. C i 



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National Association for the Pro- 
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National Association for the Study 
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National Association of State Li- 
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National Association of Wool Man- 
ufacturers, Boston, Mass 3 

National Board of Fire Underwrit- 
ers, New York, N. Y. 29 

National Board of Fire Under- 
writers, Committee on Fire 
Prevention, New York, N. Y. . . 12 

National Business League, Chicago, 

III 2 

National Chemical Company, 
Syracuse, N. Y 2 

National Child Labor Commission, 
New York, N. Y. 8 

National City Bank, New York, 
N. Y 10 

National Civil Service Reform 
League, New York, N. Y. i 

National Commercial Teachers' 
Federation, Detroit, Mich 6 

National Conference of Charities 
and Correction, Indianapolis, 
Ind i 

National Confederation of State 
Medical Examining and Licens- 
ing Boards, Washington, D.C.. . 2 

National Conference of Jewish 
Charities, Baltimore, Md 2 

National Council of Horticulture, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

National Democratic Congressional 
Committee, Chicago, III I 

National Education Association, 
Winona, Minn 2 

National Electric Lamp Association, 
Cleveland, O i 

National Electric Light Association, 
New York, N. Y. 6 

National Home for Disabled Volun- 
teer Soldiers, New York, N. Y. . . i 

National Independent Telephone 
Association, Chicago, III 2 

National Indian Association, New 
York, N. Y. 4 

National Land and Irrigation Jour- 
nal, Chicago, III i 

National League for Medical Free- 
dom, New York, N. Y 3 

National League for the Protection 
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National Library of Wales, Aberyst- 
wyth, Wales 3 

National Lumber Manufacturers' 
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National Manufacturers' Co., New 
York, N. Y i 

National Municipal League, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 5 

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York, N.Y. 2 

National Rivers and Harbors Con- 
gress, Cincinnati, O i 

National Society for the Promotion 
of Industrial Education, New 
York, N.Y. 3 

National Tube Company, Pitts- 
burg, Pa i 

Navy Publishing Co., Washington, 
D. C i 

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Lincoln, Neb 10 

Nebraska, Bureau of Labor and 
Industrial Statistics, Lincoln, 
Neb 4 

Nebraska, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Lincoln, Neb 4 

Nebraska State Library, Lincoln, 
Neb 9 

Nebraska, State Normal School, 
Kearney, Neb 2 

Nebraska, State Supt. of Public 
Schools, Lincoln, Neb i 

Nelson, Dr. Daniel T., Chicago, 
III 40 

Nernst Lamp Co., Pittsburg, Pa.. . 2 

Netherland Chamber of Commerce 
in America, New York, N. Y. . . . I 

Nevada Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Reno, Nev 9 

Nevada, State Board of Health, 
Carson City, Nev i 

Nevada State Land Office, Carson 
City, Nev 9 

New Albany Medical Herald, New 
Albany, Ind i 

New Bedford, Free Public Library, 
New Bedford, Mass 3 

New Brunswick, Commissioner of 
Public Works, Frederic ton, N. B. i 

New Hampshire Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Durham, 
N.H 6 

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N.H . . i 

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sion, Concord, N.H 3 

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Concord, N. H 17 

New Haven, Chamber of Commerce, 
New Haven, Conn i 

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New Haven, Conn 3 



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New Jersey Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, New Brunswick, 
N. J 10 

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of Taxes, Trenton, N. J 4 

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Game Commissioners, Trenton, 
N.J 2 

New Jersey, Board of Railroad 
Commissioners, Trenton, N. J.. 3 

New Jersey, Board of Tenement 
House Supervision, Newark, N. J. 6 

New Jersey, Bureau of Shell Fish- 
eries, Trenton, N. J I 

New Jersey, Bureau of Statistics, 
Trenton, N. J 2 

New Jersey, Commissioner of Bank- 
ing and Insurance, Trenton, 
N. J 2 

New Jersey, Comptroller, Trenton, 
N. J I 

New Jersey, Custodian's Office, 
Trenton, N. J. . ; 5 

New Jersey, Dept. 'of Banking and 
Insurance, Trenton, N. J 3 

New Jersey, Dept. of Labor, Tren- 
ton, N. J 7 

New Jersey, Dept. of State, Trenton 
N. J 7 

New Jersey, Executive Department, 
Trenton, N. J. I 

New Jersey Public Library Com- 
mission, Trenton, N. J 3 

New Jersey Sanatorium for Tuber- 
culous Diseases, Glen Gardner, 
N. J 2 

New Jersey, State Board of Agri- 
culture, Trenton, N. J 2 

New Jersey, State Board of Asses- 
sors, Trenton, N. J 4 

New Jersey, State Board of Health, 
Trenton, N. J 2 

New Jersey, State Board of Health, 
Division of Sewerage and Water 
Supplies, Pater son, N. J i 

New Jersey State Dental Society, 
Newark, N. J 10 

New Jersey, State Geologist, Tren- 
ton, N. J i 

New Jersey State Tuberculosis 
Commission, Newark, N. J 2 

New Jersey, State Water Supply 
Commission, Trenton, N. J 6 

New Jersey Training School for 
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New Mexican Review, Santa Fe, 
N. M i 

New Mexico Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Agricultural Col- 
lege, N. M 10 



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New Mexico Medical Journal, East 
Las Vegas, N. M. i 

New Mexico, Supt. of Public In- 
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leans, La I 

New Orleans, Cotton Exchange, 
New Orleans, La 14 

New Orleans Public Library, New 
Orleans, La I 

New Orleans, Sewerage and Water 
Board, New Orleans, La 3 

New Philosophy, Lancaster, Pa I 

New South Wales, Bureau of Sta- 
tistics, Sydney, N. S. W I 

New South Wales, Dept. of Agri- 
culture, Sydney, N. S. W 25 

New South Wales, Dept. of Fisheries, 
Sydney, N. S. W I 

New South Wales, Dept. of Mines, 
Sydney, N. S. W. 3 

New South Wales, Immigration and 
Tourist Bureau, Sydney, N. 
S. W 4 

New South Wales Institution for 
the Deaf and Dumb and the 
Blind, Darlington, N. S. W 2 

New South Wales, Public Library, 
Sydney, N. S. W. 2 

New York Academy of Medicine, 
New York, N. Y i 

New York, Adjutant General, Al- 
bany, N. Y 14 

New York Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Geneva, N. Y 13 

New York Association for Improv- 
ing the Condition of the Poor, 
New York, N. Y i 

New York Association for the Blind, 
New York, N. Y 3 

New York, Attorney General, Al- 
bany, N. Y 2 

New York Bellevue and Allied Hos- 
pitals, New York, N. Y. 10 

New York, Board of Education, 
New York, N. Y. 4 

New York, Board of Water Supply, 
New York, N. Y I 

New York Botanical Garden, New 
York, N. Y. i 

New York Bureau of Building for 
the Borough of Manhattan, 
New York, N. Y I 

New York Central Lines, New York, 
N. Y 4 

New York Chamber of Commerce, 
New York, N. Y 2 

New York Charity Organization 
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New York Children's Aid Society, 
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Albany, N. Y. 7 

New York, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Bureau of Statistics and Infor- 
mation, Albany, N. Y I 

New York, Dept. of Education, 
New York, N. Y. 3 

New York, Dept. of Finance, New 
York, N. Y. 8 

New York, Dept. of Health, New 
York, N. Y. 3 

New York, Dept. of Labor, Albany, 
N. Y. 6 

New York, Dept. of Street Cleaning, 
New York, N. Y. 3 

New York Dock Company, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.. i 

New York Edison Co., New York, 
N. Y 2 

New York Electrical Society, New 
York, N. Y 2 

New York, Fiscal Supervisor of 
State Charities, Albany, N.Y... 6 

New York, Forest, Fish and Game 
Commission, Albany, N. Y.. . . . 6 

New York, Governor Hughes' Com- 
mittee on Speculation in Se- 
curities and Commodities, New 
York, N. Y. 2 

New York Hospital, New York, 
N. Y i 

New York, Insurance Department, 
Albany. N. Y. 5 

New York Interstate Bridge Com- 
mission, New York, N.Y 5 

New York Juvenile Asylum, Chaun- 
cey, N. Y. i 

New York Legislature, Joint Com- 
mittee, Primary and Election 
Laws, Albany, N.Y. i 

New York, Lying-in Hospital, New 
York, N. Y. i 

New York Metropolitan Museum 
of Art, New York, N. Y. i 

New York, Municipal Civil Service 
Commission, New York, N. Y. . 3 

New York, New Haven & Hartford 
Railroad Company, New Haven, 
Conn 2 

New York Obstetrical Society, New 
York, N. Y. i 

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New York, N. Y. 4 

New York, Police Department, 
New York, N. Y. i 



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New York Post Graduate Hospital, 
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York, N. Y 27 

New York Public Library, New 
York, N. Y. 2 

New York Public Service Com- 
mission for the First District, 
New York, N. Y. 82 

New York Public Service Com- 
mission, Second District, Al- 
bany, N. Y. 40 

New York Society for the Preven- 
tion of Cruelty to Children, 
New York, N. Y. i 

New York Society for the Suppres- 
sion of Vice, New York, N. Y. . . i 

New York Society Library, New 
York, N.Y...... i 

New York, State Bo'ard of Charities, 
Albany, N. Y 26 

New York, State Board of Health, 
Albany, N. Y. 4 

New York, State Civil Service Com- 
mission, Albany, N. Y. 2 

New York State Commission in 
Lunacy, Albany, N. Y. 20 

New York State Conference of 
Charities and Correction, Al- 
bany, N. Y i 

New York, State Engineer and 
Surveyor, Albany, N. Y. 12 

New York State Fruit Growers' 
Association, Penn Yan, N. Y. . . i 

New York State Hospital for the 
Care of Crippled and Deformed 
Children, West Haverstraw, N. Y. I 

New York State Journal of Medi- 
cine, New York, N. Y i 

New York State Library, Albany, 
N. Y. 120 

New York, State Probation Com- 
mission, Albany, N. Y. 12 

New York State Water Supply 
Commission, Albany, N. Y i 

New York Street Railway Asso- 
ciation, New York, N. Y 2 

New York, Supt. of Schools, New 
York, N. Y i 

New York Tax Reform Association, 
New York, N. Y. 6 

New York, Tenement House De- 
partment, New York, N. Y i 

New York University, New York, 
N. Y. 6 

New Zealand, Dept. of Insurance, 
Wellington, N. Z i 



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New Zealand, Dept. of Labor, 
Wellington, N. Z I 

New Zealand, Dept. of Lands and 
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New Zealand, Government Insur- 
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New Zealand Life Insurance Co., 
Wellington, N. Z 2 

New Zealand, Mines Department, 
Dominion Laboratory, Wetting- 
ton, N. Z I 

New Zealand, Tourist and Health 
Resorts Department, Wellington, 
N.Z 2 

Newark Female Charitable Society, 
Newark, N. J I 

Newark Free Public Library, New- 
ark, N. J. 5 

Newberry Library, Chicago, III 145 

Newburgh Free Library, Newburgh, 
N.Y. I 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Public Li- 
braries, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
Eng I 

Newcomb, George E., Chicago, 
III 2 

Newfoundland, Dept. of Fisheries, 
St. Johns, N. F. 6 

Newfoundland, Governor, St. Johns, 
N. F. I 

Newfoundland, Registrar-General 
of Births, Marriages and Deaths, 
St. Johns, N. F. 8 

Nijhoff , Wouter, The Hague, Nether- 
lands I 

Niles, Williams, La Porte, Ind i 

Niss, Dr. A. E., Chicago, III 5 

Nordiska Museet, Stockholm, Swe- 
den I 

Norfolk, City Clerk, Norfolk, Va... i 

North Adams Public Library, North 
Adams, Mass 2 

North American, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

North American Gymnastic Union, 
Normal College, Indianapolis, 
Ind 2 

North Carolina Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Raleigh, N. C. I 

North Carolina, Auditor, Raleigh, 
N. C 2 

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Agriculture, Raleigh, N. C 3 

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mission, Raleigh, N. C 4 

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Health, Raleigh, N. C 3 

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Printing, Raleigh, N. C 3 

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mission, Raleigh, N. C 3 

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Instruction, Raleigh, N. C 14 

North Central Association of 
Colleges and Secondary Schools, 
Chicago, III 2 

North Dakota, Agricultural College 
Survey, Fargo, N. D I 

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ment Station, Agricultural Col- 
lege, N. D 5 

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ture and Labor, Bismarck, N. D. 2 

North Dakota, Dept. of Public 
Instruction, Bismarck, N. D. . . . 2 

North Dakota, Secretary of State, 
Bismarck, N. D 7 

Northern Illinois State Normal 
School, De Kalb, III 2 

Northern Pacific Railway Co., St. 
Paul, Minn 5 

Northern Telephone Society, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 2 

Northwestern Expanded Metal Co., 
Chicago, III 5 

Northwestern Lancet, Minneapolis, 
Minn I 

Northwestern Military Academy, 
Highland Park, III I 

Northwestern University, Evanston, 
III .--H45 

Northwestern University, Medical 
School, Chicago, III 1 1 

Norton, Dr. Thomas, Chemnitz, 
Germany I 

Norwegian National League, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Nottingham Health Committee, 
Nottingham, Eng i 

Nova Scotia, Commissioner of 
Public Works and Mines, Hali- 
fax, N. S I 

Nova Scotia, Dept. of Public 
Health, Halifax, N. S 10 

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ment Engineer, Halifax,N. S. . . I 

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Halifax, N. S 3 

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Halifax, N. S 2 

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dinamico y Meteorol6gico, Car- 
tuja, Spain 5 

Observatorio Astron6mico Nacional, 
Santiago de Chile, Chile 10 

Observatorio Astronomico Nacional 
de Tacubaya, Tacubaya, Mex. . 2 

Observatorio Meteorol6gico Central, 
Oaxaca de Juarez, Mex 3 

Occidental College, Los Angeles, 
Cal 9 

Official Classification Committee, 
New York, N. Y 4 

Office Appliances, Chicago, III 2 

Ohashi Public Library, Tokyo, Ja- 
pan I 

Ohio Agricutural Experiment Sta- 
tion, Wooster, 56 

Ohio, Dairy and Food Commis- 
sioners, Columbus, O 3 

Ohio, Highway Department, Colum- 
bus, 5 

Ohio Hospital for Epileptics, Galli- 
opolis, O 4 

Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Cincin- 
nati, 2 

Ohio, State Board of Health, Colum- 
bus, 2 

Ohio, State Geologist, Columbus, 
2 

Ohio State Library, Columbus, O. . . 2 

Ohio State University, Columbus, O. 24 

Ohio University, Athens, 7 

Ohio Valley Improvement Associa- 
tion, Cincinnati, i 

Ohio Wesleyan University, Dela- 
ware, 3 

Oil Mill Superintendents' Associa- 
tion, Lyons, Tex 2 

Oklahoma Agricultural and Me- 
chanical College, Still-water, Okla. 2 

Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Still-water, Okla 9 

Oklahoma, Dept. of Education, 
Guthrie, Okla 2 

Oklahoma, State Auditor, Guthrie, 
Okla i 

Oklahoma, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Guthrie, Okla 10 

Olcott, Geo. C., Chicago, III i 

Olds & Whipple, Hartford, Conn. . . I 

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Neb i 

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Omaha, Neb 2 

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ronto, Ont 4 

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tion, Toronto, Ont 3 

Ontario, Dept. of Public Works, 
Toronto, Ont I 

Ontario Institution for the Deaf and 
Dumb, Belleville, Ont I 

Ontario, Legislative Assembly, 
Toronto, Ont 12 

Ontario, Provincial Board of Health, 
Toronto, Ont 3 

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Highways, Toronto, Ont 2 

Ontario, Registrar General, Toronto, 
Ont 2 

Operative Miller, Chicago, III I 

Orange Free Library, Orange, N. J. I 

Orange Judd Farmer, New York, 
N. Y i 

Orange River Colony, Dept. of 
Agriculture, Bloemfontein, 0. R. 
C 9 

Orange River Colony, Survey and 
Mines Department, Bloemfon- 
tein, O. R. C i 

Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- 
-oallis, Ore 4 

Oregon Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Corvallis, Ore 4 

Oregon, State Engineer, Salem, Ore. i 

Oregon, State Library, Salem, Ore. 3 

Oriental Esoteric Center, Washing- 
ton, D. C i 

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Oshkosh Public Library, Oshkosh, 
Wis 2 

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Querce, Florence, Italy 7 

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III i 

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tion, Ottawa, Ont 2 

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la I 

Owen, Hon. Robert L., Washington, 
D. C 2 

Oxford Free Public Library, Oxford, 
Mass I 

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Philadelphia, Pa 24 

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cago, III 2 

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burg, Germany I 

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1' Assistance Publique, Paris, 
France 6 

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Paris, France I 

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France 12 

Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. 22 

Parlin Memorial Library, Everett, 
Mass I 

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Cal 2 

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Robles, Cal 4 

Passaic Public Library, Passaic, 
N.J 2 

Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Ma. i 

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Peace Society of the City of New 
York, New York, N. .Y. 2 

Pearce, Dr. Richard M., Philadel- 
phia, Pa 10 

Pearson, J., & Company, London, 
Eng I 

Pedersen, Dr. James, New York, 
N. Y 10 

Penal Reform League, London, Eng. 8 

Pendleton, William F., Toronto, 
Ont i 

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ment Station, State College, Pa . 7 

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Harrisburg, Pa 27 

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Harrisburg, Pa I 

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mission, Harrisburg, Pa I 

Pennsylvania Institution for the 
Instruction of the Blind, Over- 
brook, Pa 10 

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of Industrial Art, Philadelphia, 
Pa 4 

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ment, Philadelphia, Pa I 

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Charities, Philadelphia, Pa .... i 

Pennsylvania State College, Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, 
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State College, Pa I 

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Health, Harrisburg, Pa I 



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Wis I 

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N. Y i 

Philadelphia Academy of Surgery, 
Philadelphia, Pa 2 

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City Trusts, Philadelphia, Pa. . i 

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cation, Philadelphia, Pa i 

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delphia, Pa i 

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reau, Philadelphia, Pa i 

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ciation of the Banks, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Philadelphia Commercial Museum, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

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Health and Charities, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 3 

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Safety, Philadelphia, Pa i 

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phia, Pa 3 

Philadelphia Hospital, Philadelphia, 
Pa 3 

Philadelphia, Mayor, Philadelphia, 
Pa 3 

Philadelphia Museums, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 5 

Philadelphia Orthopedic Hospital 
and Infirmary for Nervous 
Diseases, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Philadelphia Pathological Society, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

Philippine Agricultural Review, 
Manila, P. I I 

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Health, Manila, P. 1 2 

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ence, Manila, P. 1 9 

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Census, Manila, P. 1 4 

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reau, Manila, P.I i 

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Manila, P. 1 3 

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Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, 
N.H 3 

Phillips, P. J. Lincoln, Neb 7 

Phillips, Frank J., Madison, Wis. . . I 

Philosophical Society, Washington, 
D. C i 

Photographic Progress, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 2 

Piesch, Dr., Chicago, III 32 

ttsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago 

Pi Railway Company, Pittsburg, 
Pa i 

Pittsburg High Schools, Pittsburg, 
Pa i 

Pittsburg Playground Association, 
Pittsburg, Pa 8 

Plainfield Public Library, Plain- 
field, N. J i 

Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters' 
Journal, Chicago, III I 

Political Action, Milwaukee, Wis. . . i 

Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 
Brooklyn, N. Y 2 

Port Elizabeth Public Library, Port 
Elizabeth, South Africa 3 

Porter, H. H., Chicago, III i 

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Me i 

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Portland, Ore 2 

Portland Public Library, Portland, 
Me i 

Post-Graduate Medical School, 
New York, N. Y i 

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . 10 

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Princeton, N. J 2 

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N.J 5 

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Princeton, N. J 2 

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Progressive Journal of Education, 
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Providence, R. 1 2 

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R.I i 

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idence, R. I I 

Providence Public Library, Provi- 
dence, R. 1 3 

Prudential Insurance Company of 
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Prussia, Ministerium der Offent- 
lichen Arbeiten, Berlin, Ger- 
many i 

Public Education Association, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa I 

Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa .... 5 

Publicity Club of Minneapolis, 
Minneapolis, Minn I 

Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind . 2 

Purdue University, Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Lafayette, Ind. 1 1 

Quaritch, Bernard, London, Eng. . . 18 

Quebec, Inspectors of Prisons, Que- 
bec, Quebec 2 

Quebec, Ministere de la Colonisa- 
tion, des Mines et des Pecheries, 
Quebec, Quebec 4 

Quebec, Minister of Agriculture, 
Quebec, Quebec i 

Quebec, Minister of Lands and For- 
ests, Quebec, Quebec 3 

Quebec, Minister of Public Works 
and Labour, Quebec, Quebec i 

Queens Borough Public Library, 
Jamaica, N. Y i 

Queensland Geological Survey, 
Brisbane, Queensland 2 

Queensland, Statistical Department, 
Brisbane, Queensland 23 

Quincy Free Public Library, Quincy, 
III 2 

Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. I 

Railroad Gazette, Chicago, III i 

Railway Club, Pittsburg, Pa i 

Railway Electrical Engineer, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Railway List Co., Chicago, III 2 

Railway Signal Association, Bethle- 
hem, Pa i 

Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, III. 2 

Rastatter Gymnasiums Bibliothek, 
Rastatt, Germany i 

Rawie, Henry, Columbus, 5 

Ray Society, Watford, Eng 2 



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Raymond & Whitcomb Co., New 
York, N. Y I 

Reading Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa 13 

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Reale Osservatorio Marittimo, 
Trieste, A ustria I 

Redeemable Investment Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass I 

Redfield, Casper L., Chicago, III. ... 6 

Redwood Library and Athenaeum, 
Newport, R. 1 48 

Reed, Dr. C. B., Chicago, III 72 

Referendum, Faribault, Minn i 

Reform Club, New York, N. Y 3 

Regan Printing Co., Chicago, III. . . . 8 

Religious Education Association, 
Chicago, III 4 

Remington Typewriter Co., New 
York, N. Y i 

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 
Troy, N. Y 2 

Republic, St. Louis, Mo 2 

Republican Congressional Commit- 
tee, Chicago, III i 

Retail Clerks' International Pro- 
tective Association, Denver, Colo. I 

Reuben McMillan Free Library, 
Youngstown, O I 

Revista Agronomica, Lisbon, Portu- 
gal I 

Revyen, Chicago, III I 

Rheaume, Mrs. C. E., Ottawa, Ont. . I 

Rhode Island Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Kingston, R. I 10 

Rhode Island, Board of Food and 
Drug Commissioners, Providence, 
R. I i 

Rhode Island, College of Agriculture 
and Mechanic Arts, Kingston, 
R. I i 

Rhode Island, Commissioner of 
Forestry, Chepachet, R. 1 3 

Rhode Island, Committee on Tax- 
ation Laws, Providence, R. I . . . . I 

Rhode Island Medical Society, 
Providence, R. I I 

Rhode Island Railroad Commission, 
Providence, R. I I 

Rhode Island, Secretary of State, 
Providence, R. I I 

Rhode Island, State Board of 
Health, Providence, R. 1 2 

Rhode Island, State Board of Pub- 
lic Roads, Providence, R. I I 

Rhode Island State Library, Prov- 
idence, R. 1 17 

Rhodesia, Chamber of Mines, Bula- 
wayo, Rhodesia I 

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Salisbury, Rhodesia 2 



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Rich, H. S., & Co., Chicago, III i 

Richards, Mrs. Ellen H., Boston, 

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Richmond, Chamber of Commerce, 

Richmond, Va 24 

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Ridlon, Dr. John, Chicago, III 26 

Ries, Dr. Emil, Chicago, III 470 

Riese, Dr. B. L., Chicago, III 9 

Rijks Uniyersiteit, Zoologisch La- 
boratorium, Groningen, Nether- 
lands i 

Rijksuniyersiteit, Physisch Labo- 

ratorium, Leyden, Netherlands. . 4 
Riksdagens Biblioteket, Stockholm, 

Sweden 48 

Rio Grande Southern 'Railroad Co., 

Denver, Colo 3 

Ripon College, Ripon, Wis i 

Ritzmann, Brookes & Co., Chicago, 

III I 

Riverton Press, Boston, Mass I 

Rivista delle Biblioteche e degli 

Archivi, Florence, Italy i 

Roberts, Geo. E., Chicago, III I 

Robotnik, Polski, New York, N. Y. I 
Rockefeller Institute for Medical 

Research, New York, N. Y . . . . I 
Rockford College, Rockford, III. . . . i 
Rockford Public Library, Rockford, 

III i 

Roger Williams Park Museum, Prov- 
idence, R. I i 

Rogue River Orchard Land Co., 

Medford, Ore I 

Rohrer, C. W. G., Baltimore, Md. . . I 
Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla . . i 
Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre 

Haute, Ind 2 

Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Tex.. 10 
Rosenthal, Ludwig, Munich, Ger- 
many I 

Roure-Bertrand Fils, New York, 

N. Y 2 

Routzahn, E. G., Chicago, III I 

Royal Alfred Observatory, Port 

Louis, Mauritius 4 

Royal Astronomical Society of Can- 
ada, Toronto, Ont I 

Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa, 

Ont 2 

Roycroft Shop, East Aurora, N. Y. . I 
Rush Medical College, Chicago, 

III 2 

Rutgers College, New Brunswick, 

N.J 2 

Ryan, T. J., Washington, D. C. . .. 2 
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St. Louis, Mo I 

St. Louis Clinique, East St. Louis, 
III i 

St. Louis Medical Library, St. 
Louis, Mo 2 

St. Louis Mercantile Library, St. 
Louis, Mo I 

St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, 
Mo 6 

St. Louis Railway Club, St. Louis, 
Mo 8 

St. Louis University, St. Louis, 
Mo 3 

St. Paul Institute, St. Paul, Minn. . . 3 

St. Paul Medical Journal, St. Paul, 
Minn I 

St. Paul Public Library, St. Paul, 
Minn 5 

Salem Public Library, Salem, Mass . 2 

Salisbury, Dr. J. H., Chicago, III 55 

San Antonio Publicity League, San 
Antonio, Tex 5 

San Francisco Board of Trade, San 
Francisco, Cal i 

San Francisco Chamber of Com- 
merce, San Francisco, Cal 3 

San Francisco, Dept. of Public 
Health, San Francisco, Cal i 

San Francisco Public Library, San 
Francisco, Cal 2 

Sao Paulo, Secretaria da Agricul- 
tura, Commercio, e Obras 
Publicas, Sao Paulo, Brazil. ... 2 

Saranac Laboratory for the Study of 
Tuberculosis, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 2 

Saskatchewan, Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, Regina, Saskatchewan .... 2 

Saskatchewan, Dept. of Public 
Works, Regina, Saskatchewan. .. I 

Savannah Board of Trade, Savan- 
nah, Ga 2 

Savannah Cotton Exchange, Savan- 
nah, Ga i 

Schilling, John E., La Grange, III. . . I 

Schimmel & Co., Militz, Germany . 4 

Schippel, Albert, Mankato, Minn . . 2 

Schleicher, Carl, & Schull, Duren, 
Germany i 

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School of Finance and Commerce, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

School of Printing, Boston, Mass ... 4 

Schweizerische Landesbibliothek, 

Bern, Switzerland 2 



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Scientific Station for Pure Products, 

New York, N. Y I 

Scranton, Board of Trade, Scranton, 

Pa i 

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Pa 3 

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York, N. Y i 

Scribner's Magazine, International 

Travel and Shopping Bureau, 

New York, N. Y i 

Seafert, William, Chicago, III i 

Seattle, Chamber of Commerce, 

Seattle, Wash 28 

Seattle Public Library, Seattle, 

Wash 7 

See, Prof. T. J. J., Mare Island, 

Cal i 

Senn, Dr. Emanuel J., Chicago, 

III 23 

Senna, Dr. Nelson de, Bella Hori- 

zonte, Brazil 10 

Sharp, Charles H., Chicago, III i 

Shaw, A. M., Dixon, III i 

Shears, Mrs. Geo. F., Chicago, 

III 255 

Shedd, Dr. J. W., Chicago, III 40 

Shoe and Leather Reporter, Boston, 

Mass. i 

Short Ballot Organization, New 

York, N.Y. 19 

Siemens-Schuckert Werke, Berlin, 

Germany 45 

Sigmon, Dallas L., Ensley, Ala I 

Silk Association of America, New 

York, N. Y 2 

Simmons College, Boston, Mass. . . 6 
Simon, Abram, Washington, D. C. . . 2 
Simplified Spelling Board, New 

York, N. Y.. 4 

Single Tax Review, New York, N. 

Y. i 

Sioux City Public Library, Sioux 

City, la 4 

Smith, Frank, Urbana, III 5 

Smith, John Donnell, Baltimore, 

Md i 

Smith, M. M., Raleigh, N. C I 

Smith, R. H., Buffalo, N.Y. i 

Smith, S. Rodmond, Miami, Fla. . . I 
Smith College, Northampton, Mass, i 
Smithsonian Institution, Washing- 
ton, D. C 13 

Smoot, Hon. Reed, Washington, 

D. C i 

Social Democratic Publishing Co., 

Milwaukee, Wis I 

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Peru I 

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Societa Astronomica Italiana, 
Turin, Italy I 

Societa Tipografico-Editrice Na- 
zionale, Turin, Italy I 

Socie'te Beige d'Astronomie, Brussels, 
Belgium I 

Socie"t6 de Bibliothe"conomie, St. 
Petersburg, Russia 2 

Societe" Beige des Inge"nieurs et des 
Industriels, Brussels, Belgium. . 6 

Societe d'Economie Politique, 
Paris, France I 

Socie'te' de Me"decine du Loire, Or- 
leans, France 5 

Socie'te' Frangaise de Physique, 
Paris, France 4 

Socie'te' Protectrice de 1'Enfance, 
Paris, France I 

Society for the Prevention of Abuse 
in Animal Experimentation, 
Brooklyn, N. Y 2 

Society of American Florists and 
Ornamental Horticulturists, 
Urbana, III 26 

Society of Naval Architects and 
Marine Engineers, New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Society of the Lying-in Hospital, 
New York, N. Y I 

Soconusco Development Company, 
San Francisco, Cal 6 

Somerville Public Library, Somer- 
ville, Mass I 

Sorbelli, Albano, Bologna, Italy. . . 2 

Sotheran,Henry,& Co.,London,Eng. 2 

South African Central Locust Bu- 
reau, Cape Town, Cape Colony. I 

South Australia, Government Resi- 
dent, P 'aimer ston, South Aus- 
tralia I 

South Australia Railways Com- 
missioner, Adelaide, South Aus- 
tralia I 

South Carolina, Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Clemson Col- 
lege, S. C 7 

South Carolina, Commissioner of 
Agriculture, Commerce and Im- 
migration, Columbia, S. C 10 

South Carolina, Dept. of Educa- 
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South Carolina, Insurance Com- 
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South Carolina, Railroad Com- 
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South Carolina, State Bank Exam- 
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South Dakota, Board of Railroad 
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Pierre, S. D i 

South Dakota, Examiner of Banks, 
Madison, S. D i 

South Dakota, Food and Drug 
Commission, Vermilion, S. 
D 6 

South Dakota, Public Examiner, 
Madison, S. D 4 

South Dakota, School of Mines, 
Rapid City, S. D 3 

South Dakota, State Board of 
Charities and Correction, Par- 
ker, S. D 2 

South End Industrial School, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

South Kensington, Board of Educa- 
tion, London, Eng 3 

Southern and Southwestern Rail- 
way Club, Atlanta, Ga I 

Southern Pacific Co., New York, 
N. Y. i 

Southern Railway Co., New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Southwest Trail, Chicago, III 2 

Spain, Direcci6n general de sani- 
dad, Madrid, Spain i 

Spice Mill Publishing Co., New 
York, N. Y. i 

Spokane Chamber of Commerce, 
Spokane, Wash I 

Spokane Public Library, Spokane, 
Wash 2 

Springfield, Museum of Natural 
History, Springfield, Mass 3 

Springfield, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Springfield, Mass I 

Standard Oil Company, New York, 
N. Y. 4 

Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa 2 

Staten Island Association of Arts 
and Sciences, New Brighton, 
N.Y. 2 

Stearns-Roger Mfg. Co., Denver, 
Colo i 

Stechert, G. E., & Co., New York, 
N. Y. i 

Steiger, E., & Co., New York, 
N.Y. i 

Stephens-Adamson Manufacturing 
Co., Aurora, III 2 

Stettin, Stadtbibliothek, Stettin, 
Germany 3 

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Glasgow, Scotland I 

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Netherlands 2 

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Straight University, New Orleans, 

La I 

Straus, Dr. David C., Chicago, III. . . 25 
Stumpf, Anthony, Publishing Co., 

New York, N. Y. I 

Sullivan, J. W., New York, N. Y... I 
Sulzer, Hon. Wm., Washington, 

D.C 4 

Survey, New York, N. Y. 2 

Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, 

Pa I 

Swedish Engineers' Society of Chi- 
cago, Chicago, III I 

Swinburne, Dr. George Knowles, 

New York, N. Y. 3 

Swing, Peter F., Chicago, III i 

Syracuse Chamber of Commerce, 

Syracuse, N. Y. 2 

Syracuse Public Library, Syracuse, 

N. Y. i 

Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. I 

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Tacoma, Chamber of Commerce, 

Tacoma, Wash 3 

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Wash i 

Tasker, Dr. Dain L., Los Angeles, 

Cal i 

Tasmania, Dept. of Public Health, 

Hobart, Tasmania 6 

Tasmanian Field Naturalists' Club, 

Hobart, Tasmania i 

Taunton City Clerk, Taunton, Mass 6 
Taylor Instrument Companies, 

Rochester, N. Y. i 

Taylor University, Upland, Ind. . . 2 
Technische Hoogeschool Bibliotheek, 

Delft, Netherlands 2 

Technograph, Urbana, III 4 

Tennessee Agricultural Experiment 

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Tennessee, Dept. of Agriculture, 

Nashville, Tenn 3 

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Nashville, Tenn 3 

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Tennessee, Mining Department, 
Nashville, Tenn I 

Tennessee Railroad Commission, 
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Texas Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
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Texas, Commissioner of Agriculture, 
Austin, Tex 14 

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Tex i 

Texas Library and Historical Com- 
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Texas, Secretary of State, Austin, 
Tex 8 

Texas State Journal of Medicine, 
Fort Worth, Tex i 

Texas State Library, Austin, Tex. . . 7 

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Brooklyn, N. Y. I 

Thomas, William Holcombe, Mont- 
gomery, Ala 5 

Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial 
School of Technology, Potsdam, 
N. Y. i 

Thompson, Edward Co., Northport, 
N. Y i 

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Thompson, W. B., New Orleans, 
La 5 

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Thorburn, J. M., & Co., New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Throop Polytechnic Institute, 
Pasadena, Cal 6 

Toland, J. O., Humboldt, III I 

Toledo Chamber of Commerce, 
Toledo, 2 

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Rapids, la I 

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Ont I 

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ment, Toronto, Ont 2 

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Ont 4 

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buryport, Mass I 

Towne, Edward C., Worcester, 
Mass I 

Traffic Club of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, 
Pa I 

Transvaal, Agricultural Depart- 
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Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, Trans- 
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Traveling Engineers Association, 
East Buffalo, N. Y. 4 



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Trenton, City Clerk, Trenton, N. J. 2 
Trenton Free Public Library, Tren- 
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Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. . . 36 
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Troy Public Library, Troy, N.Y.... 3 
Tuberculosis Hospital of the Dis- 
trict of Columbia, Washington, 

D.C. I 

Tucker, Gilbert M., Albany, N.Y.. . i 
Tufts College, Tufts College, Mass. . 5 
Tulane University, New Orleans, 

La 3 

Tureur, Dr. Ed. B., Chicago, III 551 

Turner, James W., Chicago, III i 

Tuskegee Normal and Industrial 

Institute, Tuskegee, Ala 3 

Tu thill, Frank H., Kalamazoo, 

Mich 2 

Tweedell, E. D., Chicago, III 5 

Tyler, Dr. Harvey A., Chicago, III. 24 
Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. . i 
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Union Pacific Railroad Company, 

New York, N. Y. i 

Union Stockyard and Transit Co. 

Chicago, III 22 

Union Stock Yards Co., Omaha, Neb. I 
Union Theological Seminary, New 

York, N. Y. i 

United Brotherhood of Carpenters 

and Joiners, Indianapolis, Ind. . 2 
United Committee for the Taxation 

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United Garment Workers of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y. 1 1 

United Mine Workers of America, 

Indianapolis, Ind 3 

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Chicago, III 6 

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Louis, St. Louis, Mo 7 

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New York, N. Y 5 

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United States Engineer School, 

Washington, D. C 2 

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anty Company of Baltimore, 

Baltimore, Md I 

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cago, III 4 

United States Government, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 2522 

United States Indian School, Car- 
lisle, Pa 2 

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Mich 6 

United States, Library of Congress, 
Washington, D. C 26 



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Washington, D. C 3 

United States Naval Observatory, 
Washington, D. C 2 

United States Pharmacopoeial Con- 
vention, Washington, D. C i 

United States Steel Corporation, 
New York, N. Y 2 

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United States, War Department, 
Bureau of Insular Affairs, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

United States Weather Bureau, 
Columbus, O i 

United Trades and Labor Council, 
Cleveland, O i 

United Typothetae of America, 
Philadelphia, Pa 4 

Universal Portland Cement Com- 
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Universidad Central de Venezuela, 
Caracas, Venezuela 2 

Universidad Nacional de La Plata, 
Biblioteca, La Plata, A. R i 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Basel, Swit- 
zerland 20 

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Austria 3 

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Austria 3 

University de Louvain, Biblio- 
theque, Louvain, Belgium i 

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pellier, France i 

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Paris, France 4 

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France i 

University Imperiale de Kazan, 
Observatoire Astronomique, 
Kazan, Russia 2 

Universit6 Laval, Quebec, Quebec. . . i 

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University Club, New York, N. Y.. i 

University of Aberdeen, Library, 
A berdeen, Scotland i 

University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz, i 

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Ark 2 

University of Buffalo, Medical 
Dept., Buffalo, N. Y. I 

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Col.. . 80 



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Berkeley, Cal 60 

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nati, 3 

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Colo I 

University of Colorado, Associated 
Engineering Societies, Boulder, 
Colo 2 

University of Florida, Gainesville, 
Flo, I 

University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. i 

University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 4 

University of Illinois, Urbana, III. . 31 

University of Illinois, Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Urbana, III. 9 

University of Illinois, College of 
Agriculture, Urbana, III i 

University of Illinois, Engineering 
Experiment Station, Urbana, III. 15 

University of Illinois, Library, Ur- 
bana, III 58 

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Laboratory, Urbana, III 2 

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University of Manchester, Manches- 
ter, Eng 3 

University of Michigan, Alumni 
Association, Ann Arbor, Mich. . i 

University of Michigan, Engineer- 
ing Society, Ann A rbor, Mich . . i 

University of Michigan, General 
Library, Ann Arbor, Mich n 

University of Minnesota, Minne- 
apolis, Minn 5 

University of Minnesota, Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station, St. 
Anthony Park, Minn 4 

University of Minnesota, Library, 
Minneapolis, Minn i 

University of Missouri, Columbia, 
Mo ii 

University of Missouri, Library, 
Columbia, Mo 3 

University of Missouri, School of 
Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, 
Mo i 

University of Nashville, Peabody 
College for Teachers, Nashville, 
Tenn 2 

University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 
Neb/. 10 

University of Nevada, Reno, Nev. . 2 

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querque, N. M 9 



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Chapel Hill, N. C 3 

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Ore 2 

University of Pennsylvania, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 20 

University of Pennsylvania, John 
Harrison Laboratory of Chem- 
istry, Philadelphia, Pa I 

University of Rochester, Rochester, 
N.Y. 3 

University of St. Andrews, Library, 
St. Andrews, Scotland i 

University of Sheffield, Library, 
Sheffield, Eng I 

University of South Carolina, 
Columbia, S. C 3 

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 
Tenn 3 

University of Tennessee, Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station, Knox- 
ville, Tenn 6 

University of Texas, Austin, 
Tex 44 

University of Toronto, Toronto, 
Ont 16 

University of Toronto, Faculty of 
Applied Science and Engineer- 
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University of the South, Sewanee, 
Tenn 4 

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 
Utah i 

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Vt . ... 2 

University of Virginia, Charlottes- 
ville, Va 4 

University of Washington, Seattle, 
Wash 7 

University of West Virginia, Mor- 
gantown, W. Va 5 

University of Wisconsin, Madison, 
Wis 118 

University of Wisconsin, College 
of Agriculture, Madison, Wis . . 2 

Unknown 61 

Upper Mississippi River Improve- 
ment Association, Burlington, 
la I 

Upsala Universitet, Meteorologiska 
Observatoriet, Upsala, Sweden. 3 

Upsala Universitet, Geologiska In- 
stitutionen, Upsala, Sweden .... 3 

Uruguay, Inspector Nacional de 
Instrucci6n Primaria, Monte- 
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Utah Agricultural College, Logan, 
Utah 10 

Utah Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
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Utah, Dept. of Public Instruction, 
Salt Lake City, Utah 2 

Utah, Secretary of State, Salt Lake 
City, Utah 4 

Utah, State Board of Land Com- 
missioners, Salt Lake City, Utah 2 

Utah, State Engineer, Salt Lake 
City, Utah 2 

Utica Public Library, Utica, N. Y. i 

Vacant Lots Cultivation Asso- 
ciation, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Vaganay, Hugues, Lyons, France. . i 

Van Cleef Bureau, Chicago, III. . . . 150 

Van Cleef, Eugene, Chicago, III. . . . n 

Vancouver Board of Trade, Van- 
couver, B. C I 

Van Meter, Harriet P., Salem, 
N. J. i 

Van Nostrand, J. J., New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. i 

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 
Tenn 2 

Vegetarian Magazine, Chicago, III. i 

Venezuela, Ministerio de Fomento, 
Direcci6n General de Estadis- 
tica, Caracas, Venezuela 6 

Verein fur Naturkunde, Mannheim, 
Germany I 

Vermont Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Burlington, Vt 5 

Vermont, Board of Library Com- 
missioners, Montpelier, Vt 2 

Vermont State Library, Montpelier, 
Vt 20 

Victoria, Board of Trade, Victoria, 
B.C 2 

Victoria, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Melbourne, Victoria 5 

Victoria, Dept. of Mines, Melbourne, 
Victoria I 

Victoria, Provincial Museum, Vic- 
toria, B.C i 

Victoria, Public Library, Museums 
and National Gallery, Mel- 
bourne, Victoria I 

Victorian Railways Commissioner, 
Melbourne, Victoria I 

Videnskabs- Selskabet , Christiania, 
Norway 3 

Vienna Handels- und Gewerbekam- 
mer, Vienna, A ustria 3 

Virginia, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Blacksburg, Va 7 

Virginia, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Immigration, Richmond, Va . . . 2 



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Virginia State Crop Pest Commis- 
sion, Blackburg, Va i 

Virginia State Library, Richmond, 
Va 10 

Visiting Nurse Association, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Vocation Bureau, Boston, Mass 5 

Volta Bureau, Washington, D. C. . . 8 

Von Klein, Dr. Carl H., Chicago, Ill.igg 

Voorhees Industrial School, Den- 
mark, S. C. 2 

Voynich, W. M., London, Eng 7 

Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. i 

Wagoner, Luther, San Francisco, 
Cal i 

Wahl-Henius Institute of Ferment- 
ology, Chicago, III 2 

Waitz, John W., Oil City, Pa 6 

Walker Electric Company, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 2 

Wallace, Joseph H., & Co., New 
York, N. Y. i 

Wall's Real-Estate News, Spokane, 
Wash I 

Wallasey Public Libraries, Sea- 
combe, Eng i 

Ward, Dr. James W., San Francisco, 
Cal I 

Ware, Dr. Lyman, Chicago, III. . . .219 

Warner, G. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 4 

Warner & Swasey Co., Cleveland, O. I 

Warren Academy of Sciences, War- 
ren, Pa I 

Warren County Library and Read- 
ing Room Association, Mon- 
' mouth, III I 

Warvelle, Geo. W., Chicago, III 2 

Warwickshire County Council, War- 
wickshire, Eng i 

Washburn College, Topeka, Kan ... i 

Washington Academy of Sciences, 
Washington, D. C I 

Washington Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Pullman, Wash. . 31 

Washington and Jefferson College, 
Washington, Pa 2 

Washington and Lee University, 
Lexington, Va 2 

Washington, Board of Education, 
Washington, D. C I 

Washington, Board of Tax Commis- 
sioners, Olympia, Wash I 

Washington, Bureau of Statistics 
and Immigration, Olympia, 
Wash i 

Washington, Fish Commission, 
Olympia, Wash 2 

Washington Herald, Washington, 
D. C 2 

Washington Medical Annals, Wash- 
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Olympia, Wash I 

Washington State Library, Olympia, 

Wash 22 

Washington State Normal School, 

Chaney, Wash I 

Washington, Supt. of Public In- 
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Washington University, St. Louis, 

Mo 7 

Washington University, Manual 

Training School, St. Louis, Mo. . 3 
Watertown, Free Public Library, 

Watertown, Mass I 

Watt, Charles E., Chicago, III I 

Webster, Dr. George W., Chicago, 

III 62 

Wedderburn, A. J., Alexandria, 

Va 4 

Weekly Free Press, Cork, Ireland. . i 

Welch, Dr. John, Edgar, N. Y i 

Wellcome Chemical Research Labor- 
atories, London, Eng 18 

Wellesley College, Wettesley, Mass, i 
Wellington, Dr. Stewart, Chicago, 

III 12 

Wells College, Aurora, N. Y i 

Wells, William De Witt, Davenport, 

la i 

Wenzlick, Dr. William, Milwaukee, 

Wis i 

Werber, Dr. Gustavus, Washington, 

D.C 2 

Wescott, Dr. C. S., Chicago, III 75 

Wesley, William & Son, London, % 

Eng i 

Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn 4 

Westborough Insane Hospital, 

Westborough, Mass I 

West Chicago Park Commissioners, 

Chicago, III 2 

West Indies, Imperial Dept. of Agri- 
culture, Barbados, W. 1 5 

West Virginia, Adjutant-General, 

Charleston, W. Va 2 

West Virginia, Bureau of Labor, 

Wheeling, W. Va 2 

West Virginia, Commissioner of 

Banking, Charleston, W. Va 6 

West Virginia, Dept. of Free 

Schools, Charleston, W. Va. . . . 2 
West Virginia, Dept. of Mines, 

Charleston, W. Va i 

West Virginia, Forest, Game and 

Fish Warden, Belington, W. Va. . 4 
West Virginia, Secretary of State, 

Charleston, W. Va 2 

West Virginia, University, Library, 

Morgantown, W. Va 2 

Western Association of Technical 



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Chemists and Metallurgists, 
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Western Australia Geological Sur- 
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al, Perth, W. A 20 

Western Australia, Supt. of the 
Labour Bureau, Perth, W. A. . . i 

Western Classification Committee, 
Chicago, III 2 

Western Railway Club, Chicago, 
III 2 

Western Reserve University, Cleve- 
land, 4 

Western Society of Engineers, Chi- 
cago, III 7 

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cal Association, Minneapolis, 
Minn 2 

Western Theological Seminary, . 
Chicago, III i 

Western Theological Seminary, Ori- 
ental Society, Chicago, III i 

West Hartlepool Public Library 
Committee, West Hartlepool, 
Eng . 2 

Westinghpuse Electric and Manu- 
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Pa 14 

Westinghouse Machine Co., East 
Pittsburg, Pa i 

Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. . 4 

Westminster Public Libraries, Lon- 
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Wheeler, Everett P., New York, 
N. Y i 

White, C. B., & Co., Chicago, III. ... 5 

Whitford, Dr. H. N., Manila, P.I. i 

Whitman, William & Co., Chicago, 
III I 

Whitney, Dr. William Fiske, Bos- 
ton, Mass 

Williams, Mrs. Norman, Washing- 
ton, D. C i portrait 

Williams, W. B., Chicago, III 2 

Williams College, Williamstown, 
Mass 7 

Williamsport, Board of Trade, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa 3 

Williston Seminary, Easthampton, 
Mass 4 

Willits, Dr. I. P., Germantown, Pa. . I 

Wilmington, Board of Health, Wil- 
mington, Del 4 

Wilmington Institute Free Library, 
Wilmington, Del 3 

Wilshire Publishing Co., New York, 
N. Y i 

Wilson, Dr. R. C., Chicago, III 8 



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Wilson, Mrs. Lelia Waterhouse, 
Chicago, III 2 

Windsor Public Library, Windsor, 
Ont I 

Winfield, Dr. James Macfarlane, 
Brooklyn, N. Y 3 

Winnetka Public Library, Winnet- 
ka, III I 

Winona Assembly and Schools, Wi- 
nona Lake, Ind I 

Winona Technical Institute, Indian- 
apolis, Ind I 

Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Madison, Wis 67 

Wisconsin Archaeological Society, 
Milwaukee, Wis I 

Wisconsin Butter Makers' Associ- 
ation, Madison, Wis 4 

Wisconsin, Clay Manufacturers' 
Association, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Commissioners of the 
Geological and Natural History 
Survey, Madison, Wis 18 

Wisconsin, Dairy and Food Com- 
mission, Madison, Wis i 

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Wis 2 

Wisconsin Free Library Commis- 
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Wisconsin, Legislature, Special 
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Wisconsin Medical Journal, Mil- 
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Wisconsin Natural History Society, 
Milwaukee, Wis I 

Wisconsin Railroad Commission, 
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Wisconsin, Secretary of State, Mad- 
ison, Wis I 

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ture, Madison, Wis I 

Wisconsin, State Board of Control 
of Reformatory, Charitable and 
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Wisconsin, State Board of Forestry, 
Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin, State Board of Health, 
Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin State Historical Society, 
Madison, Wis 14 

Wisconsin State Horticultural So- 
ciety, Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin State Normal School, 
Milwaukee, Wis 2 



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Wisconsin, State Supt. of Education, 
Madison, Wis 2 

Wisner, Carl V., Chicago, III 2 

Wistar Institute of Anatomy, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 4 

Witkowitzer Bergbau- und Ei- 
senhutten-Gewerkschaft, Witko- 
witz, Austria 2 

Woman's College of Baltimore, 
Baltimore, Ma 2 

Women's Canadian Historical So- 
ciety, Ottawa, Ont I 

Women's Foreign Missionary So- 
cieties of the Presbyterian 
Church, New York, N. Y. i 

Women's Trade Union League, Lon- 
don, Eng 3 

Wood, C. W., Worcester, Mass. ... 2 

Wood Preservers' Association, 
Galesburg, III 2 

Woodall, Dr. Percy H., Birming- 
ham, Ala I 

Woodbury, C. J. H., Boston, Mass. . I 

Woodbury, John, Lynn, Mass I 

Worcester, Board of Park Commis- 
sioners, Worcester, Mass I 

Worcester County Law Library, 
Worcester, Mass 4 

Worcester Free Public Library, 
Worcester, Mass 2 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 
Worcester, Mass 2 

Workingmen's Institute, New Har- 
mony, Ind 2 

Workington Public Libraries, Work- 
ington, Eng I 

Worthington Society for the Study 
of Bird Life, Shawnee-on-Dela- 
ware, N. J 

Wright, Edwin P., Chicago, III 

Wright, Henry P., New Haven, 
Conn 

Wright, R. R., Jr., Philadelphia. Pa. 

Wyndham, A., New York, N. Y... 

Wyoming Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Laramie, Wyo 3 

Wyoming, Commissioner of Public 
Lands, Cheyenne, Wyo I 

Yale Law Journal, New Haven, 
Conn i 

Yale University, New Haven, Conn . 9 

Yale University Library, New Ha- 
ven, Conn 3 

Yale University Observatory, New 
Haven, Conn 2 

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Wis 2 

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5 cents; by mail 10 cents. 

A list of books in the Reading Room, 1909. Chicago 1909. 
viii, 488 p. Price 25 cents; by mail 50 cents. 

A list of current medical periodicals and allied serials, Decem- 
ber, 1909. Chicago 1910. 25 p. Price 5 cents; by 
mail 10 cents. 

Handbook, 1910. Chicago 1910. 16 p. Sent gratis on 
request. 

A list of histories of science. In -press. 



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OFFICERS, 1912 



President 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 

First Vice-President Second Vice-President 

THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretary 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 

Treasurer Librarian 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



E. W. BLATCHFORD MARVIN HUGHITT 

ROBERT T. LINCOLN THOMAS D. JONES 

HENRY W. BISHOP JOHN J. MITCHELL 

JOHN M. CLARK LEONARD A. BUSBY 

FRANK S. JOHNSON ROBERT FORSYTH 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP CHAUNCEY KEEP 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

CARTER H. HARRISON, Mayor of Chicago, ex-officio 
JOHN E. TRAEGER, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio 



STANDING COMMITTEES 



Finance 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 
CHAUNCEY KEEP MARVIN HUGHITT 

A dministration 

E. W. BLATCHFORD 

LEONARD A. BUSBY FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

Buildings and Grounds 

JOHN M. CLARK 
HENRY W. BISHOP ROBERT T. LINCOLN 

Books 

FRANK S. JOHNSON 
THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 



DIRECTORS, 18941912 



NORMAN WILLIAMS ..... 1894 1899* 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 1894 1901* 

MARSHALL FIELD ..... 1894 1906* 

E. W. BLATCHFORD ..... 1894 

T. B. BLACKSTONE ..... 1894 iSggf 

ROBERT T. LINCOLN ..... 1894 

HENRY W. BISHOP ..... 1894 

EDWARD G. MASON ----- 1894 1895! 

ALBERT KEEP ...... 1894 1907* 

EDSON KEITH ...... 18941896* 

SIMON J. MCPHERSON ..... 1894 1899! 

JOHN M. CLARK ...... 1894 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR - . - - - 1894 1899! 

FRANK S.JOHNSON ..... 1896 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - ... 1897 

ARTHUR J. CATON ..... 1900 1904* 

MARVIN HUGHITT ...... 1900 

THOMAS D. JONES 1900 

JOHN J. MITCHELL ...... 1900 

LEONARD A. BUSBY ..... 1901 

ROBERT FORSYTH ...... 1905 

CHAUNCEY KEEP ..... 1906 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON .... 



*Deceased tResigned 



OFFICERS, 1895-1912 



Presidents 

NORMAN WILLIAMS .... 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - - . 

First Vice- Presidents 

EDWARD G. MASON - 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 
HENRY W. BISHOP - 
THOMAS D. JONES - 

Second Vice- Presidents 

MARSHALL FIELD 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 

HENRY W. BISHOP .... 

THOMAS D. JONES - 

ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretaries 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR ... 
ARTHUR J. CATON .... 
LEONARD A. BUSBY 

Treasurer 
WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK ... 



Librarian 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



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LIBRARY STAFF, 1912 



Librarian 

Assistant Librarian - 

Reference Librarian 

Cataloguer - 

Medical Reference Librarian - 

Classifier 

Assistant Reference Librarian 

Assistant Cataloguer - 

Assistant Cataloguer 



EDITHA C. PHELPS 
SARAH S. DICKINSON 
CHARLOTTE H. FOYE 
ELIZABETH MONTROSS 
JENNIE A. HULCE 
WILLIAM TEAL 
WILLIAM A. BRENNAN 

MABEL HAYWARD 
CORNELIA C. WHITE 
MARY B. HIBBARD 
ALBERTA M. WHIDDEN 
RUTH WOOLMAN 
CLARA B. TOUZALIN 



JOHN A. KRAUTH 
ALICE BROWN 
ELSEBETH MARTENS 
JULIUS CLEMENS 
ROSCOE C. EATON 

AUGUST HUNTSCHA 
GEORGE J. KRUEGER 



Senior Assistants 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 
CHARLES J. BARR 
EDWARD D. TWEEDELL 
AKSEL G. S. JOSEPHSON 

J. CHRISTIAN BAY 
ROBERT J. USHER 
MARY E. HAWLEY 
GERTRUDE FORSTALL 

HARRIET HOLDERMAN 
GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 
BRUNO WILKE 
MARGARET FURNESS 
GRACE KELLEY 
ALPHA L. OWENS 
ELSA NEIGLICK 



Junior Assistants 



HELEN D. BROWN 
JACOB L. Fox 
HENRY BAHNSEN 
A. FREDERIC GRONBERG 
MARGERY C. COOPER 
HARRIET E. PENFIELD 



MARY L. REIDER 



Attendants 



Pages 



ARTHUR E. OLSON 
PAUL BRENNAN 
JESSE T. GRAYSTON 
EDSON A. FREEMAN 
MOE A. NATANSON 

HANS KLEINERT 
WILLIAM ZIMMERMANN 



BENJAMIN JAFFE 

Janitor 
WILLIAM J. JONES 



Assistant Janitors 



WILLIAM CHAPPELL 



AUGUST CARLSON 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 

To THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS: 

In accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "An 
Act to encourage and promote the establishment of free public 
libraries in cities, villages, and towns in this state," approved 
June 17, 1891, under which this corporation is organized, the 
Directors of The John Crerar Library submit their seventeenth 
annual report, for the year 1911. 

As a result of the municipal election in April, the ex-officio 
membership of the Board of Directors has been changed, and 
the Board is now composed of the following persons : E. W. 
Blatchford, Robert T. Lincoln, Henry W. Bishop, John M. 
Clark, Frank S. Johnson, Peter Stenger Grosscup, Marvin 
Hughitt, Thomas D. Jones, John J. Mitchell, Leonard A. 
Busby, Robert Forsyth, Chauncey Keep and Frederick H. 
Rawson, together with Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago, 
and John E. Traeger, Comptroller, ex-officio members. 

The officers of the Library are as follows : President, Peter 
Stenger Grosscup; First Vice- President, Thomas D. Jones; 
Second Vice-President, Robert Forsyth; Secretary, Leonard A. 
Busby; Treasurer, William J. Louderback; Librarian, Clement 
W. Andrews. 

The Supreme Court of Illinois having denied the petition for 
a rehearing in the cases involving the right of the Library to 
build on Grant Park, the Directors appointed a special com- 
mittee to consider and report on the question of the permanent 
location of the Library. This Committee has held several meet- 
ings and has considered many plans, but as yet has submitted 
no final report. 

The year has seen the usual growth of the Library and also 
the steady increase in the use made of it by the public. It now 
contains 286,829 volumes, 3,059 maps and plates, and some 
88,600 pamphlets. It receives currently 3,426 periodicals and 
9,587 other serial publications. The total use was more than 

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477,000 books and periodicals, and the recorded attendance was 
143,858. For further details reference is made to the appended 
report of the Librarian. 

The report of the Treasurer, also appended, presents the 
statement of the income and expenditure for the year 1911, 
together with a statement of the assets and investments, as 
required by law. 

Respectfully submitted, 

PETER S. GROSSCUP, 

President. 

CHICAGO, January 18, 1912. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 

STATEMENT OF FINANCES FOR YEAR 1911 

CASH 

Cash on hand January i, 1911: 

In bank $ 46,664.93 

Librarian, petty cash 161.85 $ 46,826.78 

RECEIPTS 

Collections account income - $208,665.51 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income 40.00 

Bills Collectable - 1,972.40 
Investments: 

Bonds 301,500.00 

Farm Mortage Loans 2,000.00 514,177.91 



$561,004.69 



DISBURSEMENTS 

Audited Vouchers $157,390.17 

Investments: 

Bonds - 192,500.00 

Farm Mortgage Loans 101,877.62 

Certificate of Deposit - 100,000.00 $551,767.79 



Cash on hand December 31, 1911: 

In bank $ 9,105.05 

Librarian, petty cash I 3 I -85 $ 9,236.90 



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OPERATION 

INCOME - $ 219,349.42 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income - 40.00 



EXPENSE 
Administration: 

Rent, Light, etc. - $34, 854.88 
Salaries, Wages - - 55,628.79 
Supplies - 2,603.38 

Printing - 5,874.68 

Transportation, Postage 1,854.69 
Sundries - - 7,960.74 



Books: 

Books 

Periodicals - 
Binding - 
Lettering, Repairs 

Buildings and Grounds: 
Repairs - 
Depreciation 

Surplus for year 1911 



$23,552.12 

- 9.778.69 

10,945.00 



2,916.85 



ASSETS 



Bonds - 

Stocks 

Mortgage Loans 

Farm Mortgage Loans 

Certificate of Deposit 

Furniture and Fixtures 

Book Investment 

Accounts Receivable 

Bills Collectable 

Medical Library Purchase Suspense 

Cash 

Total 



$ 219,389.42 



$ 108,777.16 



45,788.17 



3,513.16 $ 158,078.49 



$ 61,310.93 



$2,976,217.28 

695,317.92 

475,000.00 

201,055.00 

100,000.00 

26,251.66 

452,623.80 

11,997.62 

1,287.39 

28,000.00 

9,236.90 



$4,976,987.57 



LIABILITIES 



Endowment Fund 
Building Fund - 
Book Fund - 
Security Reserve Fund 
Huntington W. Jackson Fund 
Book Purchase Reserve 

Total 



13, 500,000.00 

1,006,967.56 

452,623.80 

13,714.94 

1,000.00 

2,681.27 



$4,976,987.57 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER n 

In accordance with the instructions of the Board of Directors, the 
Building Fund has been increased by the amount of the surplus for 
the year, $61,310.93,1688 the balance of $2,251.83, from appropriation 
for books, etc., carried to Book Purchase Reserve and less the sixth 
annual charge of $7,000.00 against the Medical Library Purchase 
Suspense Account, making a total to the credit of the Building Fund 
of $1,006,967.56. 

The Book Fund has been increased by the amount of the invest- 
ment during the year, less depreciation, and now stands at $452,623.80. 

The income of the Huntington W. Jackson Fund has been ex- 
pended for books. 

Insurance is in force covering the property of the Library in 
amounts as follows : 

Books - - - $364,500.00 
Portraits, Furniture, Fixtures, and Decora- 
tions - 28,000.00 
Type and Cases 4,500.00 

$397,000.00 

WM. J. LOUDERBACK, 

Treasurer. 
CHICAGO, January 18, 1912. 



To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY. 

Dear Sirs: We have audited the books and accounts of The John 
Crerar Library for the year ending December 31, 1911; have examined 
and priced all securities, which we find to have an aggregate market 
value largely exceeding the book values, and have verified the cash on 
hand and in banks. 

We accordingly certify that, in our opinion, the attached statements 
truly exhibit the cash receipts and disbursements and the operating 
income for the said year, and the assets and liabilities at its close. 

THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 

G. H. MCVICKER, 
CHICAGO, January 29, 1912. Western Manager. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY. 

Gentlemen: There have been few features of special interest 
in the working of the Library during the past year. Neverthe- 
less, the amount of the work done for the public has increased 
noticeably and the collections of the Library have been materi- 
ally improved. 

Rooms. A bronze tablet in memory of the late Huntington 
Wolcott Jackson has been presented to the Library and for- 
mally accepted by the Board. It was unveiled at the quarterly 
meeting in June, and personal invitations to view it were sent 
by the Library to a number of Colonel Jackson's friends. It 
has been placed on the wall at the left of the entrance to the 
rooms of the Library, and a suitable place is to be provided for 
it in the permanent building. 

The indirect system of lighting has been extended over the 
official catalogue and the offices. Longer experience confirms 
the opinion that under suitable conditions the system is the 
best for prolonged use of artificial light, but that it is not always 
so recognized by persons accustomed to more concentrated 
illumination. For this reason it has been supplemented to some 
extent by table lights in the reading rooms. 

The present stacks are calculated to hold 320,000 volumes 
and now contain nearly 300,000, including the pamphlets and 
unentered material. The margin is too small for the comforta- 
ble distribution of new books, and some provision for additional 
storage should be made very soon. The provision for readers 
is more ample and will probably be sufficient, except at the 
most crowded times, as long as the present lease runs. 

Department of Medical Sciences. When the medical collec- 
tion of The Newberry Library was acquired in 1906, it was 
recognized that much work would have to be done in rounding 
it out and that this would require the services of some one well 
acquainted with medical literature. This task has been ably and 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 13 

satisfactorily accomplished by General Girard, and at the same 
time he has represented the Library in a dignified and appro- 
priate manner before the medical profession of the city, and has 
secured for it the active friendship of many physicians. It is 
with great regret, therefore, that the Library loses his services 
as Medical Reference Librarian, because of his removal from 
Chicago. 

Some progress has been made in recataloguing the material 
still under the Newberry classification, which has been reduced 
from 376 shelves to 350; in cataloguing the Senn Collection, the 
uncatalogued portion of which has been reduced from 271 
shelves to 234; while the unaccessioned portion of the Geibel 
purchase has been reduced from 18 shelves to 13 and the Martin 
purchase has been wholly accessioned. These gains, however, 
are more than balanced by the Gradle gift, which is as yet 
unopened. 

Special Collections. Two new special collections have been 
established: the Chanute Collection on Aviation and the Henry 
Gradle Memorial on the Eye and Ear. 

The Chanute Collection consists of the technical portion of 
the library of the late Octave Chanute, presented by his family. 
As received, it consisted of nearly one thousand volumes and more 
than that number of pamphlets. By agreement with the donors 
the scope is to be limited to aviation, and the Library will add to 
the three hundred volumes bearing directly on this subject other 
volumes in value fully equivalent to those shelved elsewhere or 
disposed of as duplicates. 

The Henry Gradle Memorial has been established by the 
widow and son, with an endowment of $2,000. The nucleus 
is the private library of Dr. Gradle, some four thousand vol- 
umes, but to these will be added the books on the subject 
already in the Library and the collection will be kept up to 
date by the income from the fund. 

From the proceeds of its special fund fourteen volumes have 
been added to the Huntington W. Jackson Collection on Con- 
stitutional Law, which now contains 579 titles, of which 63 
have been purchased from the fund. 

The Senn Collection is still in process of adjustment. The 
progress in cataloguing it has been mentioned, but the transfer 



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to it of the material on surgery must be postponed until more 
shelf room is available. 

The Laufer purchase of Orientalia, while not forming a 
special collection in the same sense as the preceding, may for 
convenience be mentioned here. The boxes have been unpacked 
and the contents arranged on shelves in a room very kindly 
placed at our service by The Newberry Library. Dr. Laufer 
states that the books have been of great assistance to him in his 
work at the Field Museum, and though its availability is not 
generally known, it has been consulted by one other scholar. 
It is hoped that plans for cataloguing it can be laid before the 
Directors at some time in the coming year. 

Routine. No important changes in routine have been made 
except that in ordering, mentioned later, and the adoption for 
the subject index of the synonyms and forms used by the 
Library of Congress and the consultation of that Library when- 
ever a new subject not in their list is under consideration. It 
is felt that uniformity among libraries on this point is worth 
the sacrifice of individual preferences, however well founded. A 
liberal use of general cross-references will prevent any serious 
inconvenience to readers. 

Attendance. The total number of visitors recorded during 
the year was 143,858 and the daily average was 462, an in- 
crease of four per cent over the figures of 1910, which were 
138,353 and 442 respectively. The increase is larger than that 
of the previous year, is more than one-half of the average in- 
crease since the opening of the Library, and is more than could 
have been expected. Possibly some part of it is due to the 
publication and general distribution of the sketch of the Library 
in "Educational Opportunities in Chicago." 

The evening attendance, 88, was one less than in 1909 and 
1910. The average attendance on the five general holidays fell 
from 319 to 173, a considerable part of the loss being due to 
an unusually small attendance on July 4th. The smallest attend- 
ance of the year was 88, on that date, and the largest was 863, 
on January 2ist. The figures for 1910 were 140 and 863 
respectively. No statistics were kept of the attendance in the 
Senn Room, but it is thought to have increased in about the 
same ratio as the total attendance. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 15 

Use. The recorded number of calls for periodicals from the 
alcove is about the same as in 1910, being 19,707 as against 
19,990. The decrease is significant only as indicating that peri- 
odical readers find it increasingly difficult to obtain seats at 
the tables. 

On the other hand, as was said last year, the notable increase 
in the recorded number of calls for books from the stacks 
from 124,819 to 139,386, can mean only a gratifying increase in 
the more serious use of the Library. Using the same factor as 
in previous years the total use of the Library in 1911 may be esti- 
mated at 477,000 books and periodicals. 

A detailed classification of the call slips for books and peri- 
odicals and of admissions to the stack is given in the second table 
of library statistics. The following table gives a comparison 
of the totals and percentages for each department with the 
corresponding figures for 1910: 

RECORDED USE ADMISSIONS TO THE STACK 

IQII 1QIO IQII igio 

Percent- Percent- Percent- Percent- 

Total age Total age Total age Total age 

Unclassified 649 -- 616 -- ... --- --- 

General Works 29,764 19 26,079 18 Q 1 4 157 7 

Social Sciences 31,982 20 29,398 20 408 17 281 12 

Physical Sciences 15,685 10 15,070 n 256 10 277 n 

Natural Sciences 9,764 6 8,551 6 210 9 277 11 

Medical Sciences 14,838 9 12,922 9 647 26 477 20 

Applied Sciences 56,411 36 52,173 36 848 34 961 39 

As will be seen, every department shows a substantial increase, 
and in almost exactly the same proportion. This is not quite 
true of the calls for particular subjects; landscape gardening 
shows a decrease of two-fifths and twelve other subjects show 
slight decreases; while philology shows an increase of two-thirds, 
and cyclopedias, religion, and biology, increases of one-half. 
It should be noted, however, that on all these subjects, except 
biology, the Library has few books and comparatively few 
readers, so that their use naturally varies more widely. There 
have been changes also in the six leading subjects and their rel- 
ative positions. Medicine replaces engineering in the first place, 
history and geography replace chemical technology in the sixth, 
making the order for 1911: medicine, engineering, political econ- 
omy, trade and transportation, physics, history and geography. 

While the proportion of calls to visitors does not vary 
greatly, as a rule, yet it does vary enough to made the maxima 



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fall on very different days. The largest attendance was 863 on 
January 2ist, when 823 calls were presented, while the largest 
number of calls was 964 on November i8th, when the attend- 
ance was 782. While the smallest attendance, 88, and the 
smallest number of calls, 138, both fell on July 4th, yet it will 
be seen that the proportion of the latter was very much larger 
than the average for the year. 

The admissions to the stack wre 2,460, an increase of 30. 
Of the admissions recorded, 1,638 were by registration and 822 
on presentation of 26 passes. Three additional passes have been 
granted, making 96 nominally in force. 

The loans for use outside the Library were one-half more 
than in 1910. There were granted 184 requests from 43 libra- 
ries and 297 requests from 122 individuals. Seven requests 
from libraries were refused. In 1910 the loans were 332 and 
the refusals ten. In seven cases the books loaned were asked 
for while out. It may be well to note that nearly all the loans 
to individuals are for very short periods, chiefly over night or 
over Sunday. 

The calls for assistance by telephone were 610, and the re- 
quests for information by letter were 204. The figures for 1910 
were 480 and 144, respectively. 

The time required to fill calls has been determined in the 
same way as for the previous year. The average time was 3.65 
minutes, as against 3.73. A decrease in the face of the increas- 
ing congestion of the stacks and of the consequent irregularities 
in the shelving is very creditable to the attendants. 

The record of the causes of failures to supply books called 
for, which should have been supplied, is as follows: at bindery, 
320; otherwise unavailable temporarily, mostly stolen and not yet 
replaced, 48; in use by another reader, 764; withdrawn from 
general circulation, 60; not found on shelves, 260; errors of 
library assistants or records, 64; total, 1,516. The total is 1.09 
per cent of the total call slips presented, while in 1910 the 
percentage was 1.52. Excluding the first four causes as unavoid- 
able, the avoidable failures were 324, or 0.23 per cent, the 
same as in 1910. 

Publications. In April the Library issued its Sixteenth 
Annual Report, a pamphlet of 66 pages. An edition of 5,500 
copies was printed and distributed. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 17 

In May the Library issued a List of Books on the History of 
Science. Its preparation was begun in 1902, but the publication 
has been delayed in order that it might be as comprehensive as 
possible, for it was found that many of the works in this field 
were out of print and difficult to obtain. Indeed, so many 
which were ordered long ago have been received since printing 
the list, that the publication of a supplement in the near future 
is under consideration. 

The material is for the most part arranged according to the 
system of the public card catalogue, but it is widely scattered 
there. It is hoped, therefore, that the list by bringing it 
together, and because there are very few bibliographies on the 
subject, will prove of interest to others than specialists. The 
work contains over 1800 titles and forms a volume of 297 pages 
printed in the usual style of these bibliographical publications. 
It was edited by the Cataloguer, Mr. A. G. S. Josephson. 

The List of Books on the History of Arts and Industries 
should be ready for the press during the year, although here also 
the delay in the receipt of books ordered long ago is a tempta- 
tion to postpone. Work has been begun on a new edition of the 
List of Bibliographies of Special Subjects, and will be carried on 
together with the final revision of the historical material. It is 
proposed to issue this edition in parts, one for each department 
of the Library. 

In February 280 additional copies of the Handbook were 
printed. 

The number of the various publications remaining in stock 
has been redetermined and the results are given in the following 
table, which shows their distribution during the year: 

DISTRIBUTION 

On hand Exchange On hand 

TITLE Date Edition Jan. i or Gift Sale Dec. 31 

Periodicals Received 1902 1,000 178 12 3 163 

Bibliographies of Special 

Subjects 1902 966 39 2 _ 37 

Industrial Arts 1904 980 81 14 4 63 

Cyclopedias and Directories 1904 700 14 n 3 

Bibliography Union Lists-- 1906 317 184 15 3 166 

Books Exhibited 1907 2,000 988 12 2 974 

Books in Reading Room 1909 956 299 21 10 268 

Current Medical Periodicals 1910 1,000 114 15 12 87 

Handbook, 1910 1910 1,280 330 67 -- 263 

History of Science 1911 1,000 615 21 364 



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The Library has also taken part in the publication in June, 
by the Council for Library and Museum Extension, of a pam 
phlet of 80 pages, entitled Educational Opportunities in Chicago. 
The four pages assigned to the Library were used for an abstract 
of its Handbook, giving very briefly its history, plan, scope, and 
resources. 

Also through the Council, the Library co-operated with 
The Newberry Library and the Chicago Public Library in 
the preparation of a Check List of Books and Pamplilets on Muni- 
cipal Government Found in the Free Public Libraries of Chicago, 
This was published by the Chicago Public Library and issued 
in September in connection with the International Congress and 
Exposition on Municipal Government. It is a pamphlet of 44 
pages, containing about 800 titles, and is limited to works deal- 
ing with the general subject and its application to Chicago in 
particular. 

Printed Cards. The distribution of one copy of each cat- 
alogue card to the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago 
Public Library, Field Museum of Natural History, Library of 
Congress, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, and 
the University of Illinois has been continued ; also the sending 
of one copy of each card printed by the Library to Harvard 
University, New York State Library, Princeton University, 
University of Michigan, and Yale University. To the second 
list there have been added during the year the Cincinnati Pub- 
lic Library, the St. Louis Public Library, and the University of 
California. Several new partial orders have been filled, the 
more important being from the Aero Club of Illinois, the Depart- 
ment of Landscape -Gardening at Harvard, and the Seattle Public 
Library. Two partial orders have been canceled. The first 
instalments sent the New York State Library were destroyed 
in the fire which wrecked their rooms, and were replaced, the 
Directors having voted a special appropriation for the purpose. 
Even with this assistance it was not possible to print all the 
cards required to fill all the orders for complete sets. About 
12,000 titles will have to be reprinted in order to do this, and it 
is hoped that provision will be made for the purpose. Notwith- 
standing this incompleteness, the total distribution was by far 
the largest ever made, amounting to 467,286 cards, of which 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 19 

74,820 were sent to the depository libraries, 2,097 sent as gifts, 
and 390,369 sold or sent in exchange. 

From the Library of Congress there have been received 47,870 
cards, making a total of 480,928; and to these have been added 
558 from Harvard University, making a total of 481,486 in the 
union catalogue. 

The very recent offer of the Royal Library of Berlin to furnish 
printed cards has introduced a new factor into the problem. 
Not only is the question of subscription to all their cards for 
the union catalogue under consideration, but it may prove 
possible to obtain from them cards for all current German works, 
most of which are not obtainable from the Library of Congress. 
In that case the character of the work done at the Library 
may be altered so materially as to make our printed cards of 
less use to other institutions. 

Selection and Ordering. The selection of new works is fairly 
up to date and substantial progress has been made in the revi- 
sion of the older titles. In the ordering some gain has been 
made, but the large gifts, the purchases en bloc, and a long 
absence of one of the assistants have made this gain smaller than 
was expected. A reversion to an earlier method of ordering by 
subjects gave very good results in eliminating much unnecessary 
work, but very bad results in delaying the receipt of books 
which were in frequent demand. It is proposed to try a com- 
promise system by which these books will be ordered in each 
subject at least four times a year and the others as fast as this 
work will allow. A very successful experiment in co-operative 
buying will be described when considering the purchases. 

During the year 8,483 orders were given. Of these 700 
failed or were canceled, leaving 7,783 valid orders, covering 
14,832 volumes at an estimated cost of $21,513. Of outstand- 
ing orders, 7,820 were filled, covering 14,401 volumes at a cost 
of $23,552. There are left outstanding 2,314 orders, at an 
estimated cost of $3,253; of these 755 were given before 
January I, 1911. The distribution of the orders of the year, 
of the total to the end of 1911, and the estimated cost, to the 
nearest dollar, are given in the second table of library statistics. 

Accessions. The total accessions of volumes for 1911 have 
been 19,477, of which 5,076 have been received as gifts and 



20 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

14,401 obtained by purchase. Volumes made by binding serials 
are included in these figures. There have been withdrawn 80 1 
volumes, leaving the net accessions for the year 18,676, which, 
with the 268,153 reported for 1910, make a total now on the 
books of 286,829. There remain to be entered the Laufer pur- 
chase, considerable portions of the Gerritsen, Geibel, and Ehren- 
burg purchases, and the Gradle gift. 

The accessions of maps and plates for 1911 were 278, and 
the total entries are 3,059. 

Except those in the Ehrenburg library, there have been 
few pamphlets obtained by purchase, but the number received 
as gifts was 13,858, many more than the average, though many 
less than in 1910. Author slips for 2,980 titles were filed in 
the official catalogue and the classified collection has been 
increased by 9,724 pamphlets. The last number includes the 
preceding, but these two have no necessary connection with the 
first. Many of the pamphlets received are duplicates and many 
more are continuations or for various reasons are put elsewhere 
than in the pamphlet collection. On the other hand, many 
pamphlets already in the Library have been classified and entered 
in the official catalogue. Of the 9,724 net accessions to the 
classified collection, 856 were from the Senn Collection, and 
some 400 from other accumulations, leaving some 8,500 as the 
new accessions of the year. The total in the Library is approx- 
imately 88,600. Their classification is shown in the second 
table of library statistics. 

The following table shows the distribution of the net 
accessions for 1911 and of the totals entered, by departments, 
together with the percentages of the bound volumes: 

1910 



DEPARTMENT ^ 

Unclassified 


Volumes Per cent. 
105 
2,495 14 
6,768 36 
992 5 
1,548 8 
2,400 13 
4,368 24 


Pamphlets 

1,166 
2,809 
4OO 
464 
3.489 
1,396 


Volumes P 
15,863 
38,115 

68,954 
23,846 
28,059 
56,520 

55,472 


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9,507 
14,839 
1,752 
2,285 
16,730 
6,664 


General Works 
Social Sciences 
Physical Sciences- - 
Natural Sciences -- 
Medical Sciences. - 
Applied Sciences- - 



Total 18,676 9,724 286,829 88,577 

The disproportionately large percentage of accessions in the 
Social Sciences is due solely to the purchase of a large collec- 
tion of British Parliamentary Papers; the disproportionately 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 21 

small percentage in the Physical Sciences mainly to the change 
in the method of ordering. 

The periodicals currently received are 3,426, of which 800 are 
received as gifts and 2,626 by subscription, at an estimated yearly 
cost of $9,266.35. Their classification is shown in the second 
table of library statistics. 

The assistant in charge of the Continuation Record reports 
1,734 titles added to the list and 282 withdrawn, leaving 9,587 at 
the end of the year. About 3,689 are obtained by subscription, 
atacost in 1911 of $4,964.81. These furnished 1,366 volumes 
entered on the record of accessions. The other continuations 
were received as gifts or in exchange, and furnished 1,453 
volumes. For the gifts 1,158 first and 274 second requests were 
sent and 14 reported to the Librarian for personal letters. For 
the purchases 287 first and 7 second notifications were sent 
and 4 reported to the Librarian. 

The purchases of the year were greatly affected in character 
by the experiment already mentioned. Four libraries, Havard 
University, Northwestern University, The University of Chi- 
cago, and The John Crerar, sent a joint representative to 
Europe. They were fortunate in securing, through the courtesy 
of Northwestern University, the services of its Librarian, Dr. 
Walter Lichtenstein, who had very special qualifications for the 
task. Dr. Lichtenstein brought together for Harvard its- 
Hohenzollern Collection, and in so doing obtained an exceptional 
familiarity with the European book trade. 

Each institution was free to give its commission in the way 
that seemed to best suit its needs, and in fact no two commis- 
sions were in the same terms or covered the same field. While 
it is understood that the results were satisfactory to all, it is 
only those affecting this Library which have any place here. A 
commission amounting to $5,000 was given with instructions to 
purchase along four lines: first, out of print books which the 
Library had tried in vain to obtain from the regular dealers; 
second, from lists on the ethnology of Eastern Europe furnished 
by Professor Thomas of the University of Chicago; third, to 
complete or fill gaps in the sets of serials; fourth, public docu- 
ments. Important and valuable purchases were made along all 
these lines : over 100 titles of the first ; nearly 100 of the second ; 



22 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

more than 50 serials were completed or greatly extended; and 
quite a number of Italian documents secured. The purchases 
cover all the departments of the Library and, indeed, most of 
the individual subjects. The principal object of the experi- 
ment was to obtain books which could not be obtained through 
the regular channels of trade, but it is pleasant to be able to 
add that, after allowing for all expenses, the purchases were 
made at less cost than they could have been made through 
these channels. 

The most important result for the Library, however, was 
secured by the action of our representative, relying on a general 
understanding rather than on specific instructions. This was 
the purchase of the library of the late Dr. Karl Ehrenburg, 
Privat-Docent in geography at the University of Wiirzburg. 
It was purchased in the name of The John Crerar Library, but 
really with joint interests. Harvard took a small portion on 
Franconia for its Hohenzollern Collection, and Northwestern the 
long sets already in this Library. The shipment has been re- 
ceived and is being examined and separated as fast as possible. 
Exact figures cannot be given at present, but it seems probable 
the Library will enter about 1,000 volumes and 250 maps and 
add 1,000 pamphlets. The library is especially strong in physi- 
cal geography and geology, and the descriptive material has been 
collected largely with reference to these points. The duplica- 
tion is not great, while the total cost, even before adjustment 
with the other libraries, is very low. 

The purchase of a set of British Parliamentary Papers run- 
ning, with very few gaps, from 1878 to 1900 should also be men- 
tioned. The five years that were duplicated by the set already 
in the Library were sold to the University of Chicago, and the 
net cost of the set materially reduced. Fortunately most of 
the missing volumes are obtainable and have been ordered. 

The purchase of some 1600 railroad reports at auction proved 
to be of exceptional value. About 400 were added to the files, 
some of them of early date and great interest. A considerable 
portion of the duplicates were disposed of to other libraries on 
priced exchange. 

One purchase of an individual work, Hooker's hones Plan- 
tarum, should also be mentioned. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 23 

As has been stated, more than fifty serials have been com- 
pleted. It would take too much space to name them all, but 
among the more important are: Abhandlungen der kaiserlich- 
koniglichen geologischen Reichsanstalt; Abhandlungen der 
mathematisch-physikalischen Classe der koniglichen Bayerischen 
Akademie der Wissenschaften; Archivio italiano di anatomia; 
Botaniska notiser; Bulletin de la Societe beige de geologic; 
Calcutta Journal of Natural History; Neue Denkschiften der 
allgemeinen schweizerischen Gesellschaft; Polytechnisches Central- 
blatt; Schriften der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Danzig. 

The number of gifts, though considerably smaller than in 1910, 
is far above the average, and the steady increase in the number 
of donors indicates the widening influence of the Library. 
There were received 7,334 volumes and 13,858 pamphlets from 
3,020 donors. The volumes entered in the accession record 
were 5,076. The figures for 1910 were 8,106 volumes, 25,038 
pamphlets, 2,642 donors, and 3,967 entries. 

Among many gifts of exceptional interest and value only 
a few can be mentioned here. Besides the Chanute and Gradle 
gifts, collections of works on medicine were received from Drs. 
Henry Bangs, John Owens and John Ridlon; one on insurance 
from Mr. C. E. Rollins, and more general ones from Mr. Carl 
Boecklin, Gen. Martin A. Harding, and the Chicago School of 
Civics and Philanthropy. The Chicago Dental Society has un- 
dertaken to subscribe to fourteen dental journals. 

Duplicates. The sales of the year amounted to 1610 volumes 
and 14 numbers for $642.00. On priced exchange 109 bound 
volumes, 2 unbound volumes and 252 pamphlets, valued at 
$68.59, have been sent; 95 volumes and 600 pamphlets, valued 
at $i 16.98, have been received. On piece exchange 38 volumes 
and 1,099 numbers have been received. In addition, 36 bound 
volumes, 7 unbound volumes, and 19 pamphlets have been 
sent to the State Library of Massachusetts in partial return for 
many documents received. 

Inventory. The seventh regular inventory has been con- 
tinued. Nearly all the shelves of the Department of Applied 
Sciences have been read, 93 serious misplacements corrected, 
and 36 books not found. Of these one is known to have been 
stolen, six are in temporary binders and are most probably 



24 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

misplaced, and many of the others are of a character to warrant 
the supposition that they also are misplaced, especially as eleven 
of the 30 reported missing in 1909 have been found. 

From the main Reading Room seven books were lost but 
six were recovered, of which one was lost in 1906, one in 1908, 
two in 1909, and two in 1910. The Senn Room has not been 
so fortunate, having lost 34 volumes, although the detection of 
one thief and his punishment by six months imprisonment 
brought about an almost complete stoppage of the thefts for a 
time. Twenty volumes were recovered from him, twelve of 
which had been taken in 1910 and one from the main Reading 
Room. This makes the net loss for the year from both reading 
rooms 17 volumes and the total since the opening of the Library 
96. Of books reported missing from the stacks in previous in- 
ventories 15 have been found, making the net loss for the year 
21 and the total to date, 199. Six cases of mutilation have 
been detected. 

The periodicals have suffered much more than in 1910. 
Seventy-eight numbers have been taken, and 47 mutilated. All 
but eleven of these have been replaced. The larger part of the 
thefts and mutilations occurred in two classes which have now 
been placed under guard. It is hoped, therefore, that the 
record for 1912 may not be so unfavorable. 

Binding. On January i, 1911, there were at the binderies 
824 volumes, not 803 as stated in the last report, and 10,145 
were sent during the year; 22 were returned as incomplete, and 
10,085 bound; leaving 862 at the binderies December 31, 1911. 
About one-fifth were bound by The Newberry Library. The 
cost of binding was $10,945.00, an average of $1.05 per volume. 
The cost of shelf-marking the accessions of the year, together 
with a considerable amount of repairing, inserting book-plates, 
and similar work, was $1,512.36. 

Catalogues. The Cataloguer reports that during the year 
4,961 new titles have been prepared for print; 374 new titles 
typewritten ; 57 titles prepared for print to replace old typewritten 
titles, and 7 to replace Library of Congress titles; 4,730 
titles received from the Library of Congress have been classi- 
fied for the catalogues; 507 titles have been prepared for the co- 
operative analysis of serials. The total number of titles treated 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 25 

by the Cataloguer and Classifier and their assistants has been 
1 1,961, a decrease of 999 over 1910. The titles reprinted in cor- 
rection of errors were 49, and for other alterations 829. Cards 
for 4,367 new titles and 807 reprinted titles were received from 
the printer, electrotypes for 4,829 new titles, and 290 reprinted 
titles from the electrotypers. The total number of separate titles 
prepared for print to date is 82,515; of sets of cards received, 
80,986; of electrotypes, 44,875. 

The number of orders sent to the Library of Congress on 
triplicate order sheets was 8,647, an d reports were received 
on 8,363, leaving 284 outstanding. There were cards for 2,106 
titles on hand January I, 1911; 5,551 were received during the 
year, and 6 were taken from the file of those previously with- 
drawn ; cards for 4,923 were used, and for 420 withdrawn from 
the file, leaving those for 2 ,320 on hand December 31. Of those 
withdrawn 387 titles were returned to the Library of Congress 
and 2 were replaced by reprinted cards. Of the 5,551 titles 
received, 631 were analytical titles from 310 serial publications. 
Of the 2,320 titles on hand, 525 are for book orders before 191 1, 
775 for those of 1911, 246 for regular standing orders and 774 
for two special analytical orders. 

The work of the Library in the co-operative analysis of 
serials has been continued. It has supplied 507 titles and has 
received cards for 2,433. Of the titles received, 637 have been 
filed in the public card catalogues; one copy of 1,098 filed in 
the official catalogue; and 872 have been sold. 

There have been added 28,932 cards to the classed catalogue, 
which now contains some 126,500 titles on 329,492 cards, 
an average of 2.60 cards per title; 19,458 cards have been filed 
in the author catalogue, which now contains the same 126,500 
titles on 225,800 cards, an average of 1.78 cards per title; 748 
guides and 4,342 cards have been added to the subject index, 
which now contains 21,800 guides and 44,400 cards covering 
103,000 titles, an average of 0.43 cards per title. 

The distribution of the cards in the classed catalogue, by 
departments, is shown in the following table: 



26 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



DEPARTMENT 



General Works ----- ---------- 9,292 110,995 

Social Sciences ---------------- 7,338 81,033 

Physical Sciences -------------- 1,469 24,725 

Natural Sciences --------- ----- 3,022 39,824 

Medical Sciences -------------- 3,7^4 20,853 

Applied Sciences -------------- 4,097 52,062 



Total 28,932 329,492 

Of the 126,500 titles in the public catalogues about 80,000 
are on cards printed by the Library, about 36, 200 on Library of 
Congress cards, and about 9,700 on A. L. A. co-operative 
cards. 

There have been added 12,734 cards to the index of govern- 
ment publications, making a total of 51,610 in this index. 
The index of analytical cards issued by the U. S. Bureau of 
Education has received 2,774 cards, and now contains 9,641 
cards. 

The total number of shelves of arrears of all kinds has risen 
from about 1200 to about 1290. This count does not include 
the Cradle gift or the unpacked portion of the Ehrenburg 
library, but it does include 144 shelves of Orientalia not pre- 
viously counted. The increase is not very serious and it is 
hoped that enough assistance can be obtained from the Royal 
Library cards to enable the staff to make a gradual reduction of 
these arrears. 

Meetings. The Library has been represented officially by 
the Librarian and unofficially by one other member of the staff 
at the annual meeting of the American Library Association at 
Pasadena, May i8th to 27th, officially by the Librarian at the 
annual meetings of the National Association of State Libraries 
and the Special Libraries Association at the same place and 
time: officially by the Assistant Librarian and unofficially by 
four other members of the staff at the annual meeting of the 
Illinois State Library Association at Joliet, October nth to 
1 3th; officially by the Librarian at the dedication of the new 
building of the Public Library of St. Louis, January 6th, 1912 ; 
and officially by the Librarian or the Cataloguer at the regular 
meetings of the Council for Library and Museum Extension. 

Staff. The changes in the staff have not been unusual in 
number but the resignations of the Medical Reference Librarian 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 27 

and of three senior assistants make them of unusual impor- 
tance. 

The following have resigned: Gen. A. C. Girard, Medical 
Reference Librarian; Misses Sophie Hyde and Edna L. Goss 
and Mr. O. E. Norman, senior assistants: Misses Louise Mad- 
sen, Hattie Fisch, Mary Elliott, and Belle B. Gormley and 
Messrs. J. W. Gorby and Hugo Popper, junior assistants; 
Messrs. F. D. Hedges, W. E. Boyd and M. A. Brown, attend- 
ants; Harold Sheddy and Fred Stuehler, pages. 

The following appointments have been made: Miss Grace 
Kelley and Mr. O. E. Norman, senior assistants; Misses Ruth 
Woolman, Belle B. Gormley, Helen D. Brown and Margery C. 
Cooper and Mr. A. F. Gronberg, junior assistants; Misses 
Harriet E. Penfield and Mary L. Reider, temporary junior 
assistants; Miss Alice Brown and Messrs. A. E. Olson, Paul 
Brennan, J. T. Grayston, E. A. Freeman and M. A. Natanson, 
attendants; William Zimmermann and Benjamin Jaffe, pages. 

The following have given temporary service: Messrs. J. C. 
Bay and W. A. Brennan as Medical Reference Librarian ; Miss 
Mabel Eaman as senior assistant ; Misses Minerva Beckwith, 
Mary E. Burton, Mary L. Reider, Anna M. Baxter and Janet 
Hall, and Mr. J. C. DeWolfe as junior assistants; Misses Else- 
beth Martens and Ruby Lane, and Messrs G. E. Kaltenbach, 
B. B. Wood and G. C. Fawcett as attendants. 

Respectfully submitted, 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS, 
CHICAGO, January 18, 1912. Librarian. 



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LIST OF DONORS IN 1911 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
Aarhus, Statsbiblioteket, Aarhus, 

Denmark i 

Abbott Press, Chicago, III i 

Abell, A. S., Company, Baltimore, 

Md . . . . 2 

Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, 

Scotland 2 

Abt, Dr. Joseph L., Chicago, III . . . . 18 
Academia de Sciencias de Portugal, 

Lisbon, Portugal 6 

Academia Polytechnica do Porto, 

Coimbra, Portugal 7 

Academy of Science of St. Louis, 

St. Louis, Mo i 

Accademia Scientifica Venito-Tren- 

tinos Istriana, Padua, Italy .... I 
Acme Fireless Cooker Co., Quincy, 

III 2 

Actuarial Society of America, New 

York, N. Y i 

Ad Specialist, Chicago, III i 

Adams, Charles Francis, Boston, 

Mass i 

Adressograph Co., Chicago, III . . . . i 
Adelaide, Chamber of Commerce, 

Adelaide, South Australia i 

Adirondack League Club, New 

York, N.Y 2 

Air Line News, Chicago, III i 

Alabama Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Auburn, Ala 14 

Alabama Department of Archives 

and History, Montgomery, Ala. . 6 
Alabama, State Game and Fish 

Commissioner, Montgomery, Ala. 9 
Alabama, Geological Survey, Uni- 
versity, Ala 2 

Alabama Great Southern Railroad 

Company, New York, N. Y. . . . i 
Alabama, State Auditor, Mont- 
gomery, Ala 2 

Alabama, State Board of Health, 

Montgomery, Ala I 

Alabama, State Tax Commission, 

Montgomery, Ala I 

Alaska, Governor, Juneau, Alaska I 
Alaska Oil and Guam Company, 

Portland, Ore i 

Albany Medical Annals, Albany, 

N.Y i 

Albany Medical College, Albany, 

N.Y i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets 

Albany Society of Civil Engineers, 
Albany, N.Y 4 

Alberta, Department of Agriculture, 
Edmonton, Alia 3 

Alberta, Department of Education, 
Edmonton, Alta i 

Alberta, Provincial Secretary, Ed- 
monton, Alta 2 

Alexander Hamilton Institue, New 
York, N. Y i 

Alfred University, Alfred, N. Y. . . . i 

Allaben, Dr. J. E., Rockford, III . . . . 3 

Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. . i 

Allegheny Observatory, Allegheny, 
Pa 8 

Allendale Farm, Chicago, III i 

Alpha Portland Cement Co., 

Easton, Pa 2 

Alt, Dr. Isaac, Philadelphia, PC. ... i 

Aluminum Company of America, 
Pittsburg, Pa i 

Alvord, John W., Chicago, III i 

Amalgamated Association of Street 
& Electric Railway Employes of 
America, Detroit, Mich 3 

American Aberdeen Angus Breed- 
ers' Association, Chicago, III. . . i 

American Anti-Boycott Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y 3 

American Architect, New York, 
N. Y i 

American Association for Study 
and Prevention of Infant Mor- 
tality, Baltimore, Md 5 

American Association for the Ad- 
vancement of Science, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

American Association of Freight 
Agents, East St. Louis, III 2 

American Association of General 
Passenger and Ticket Agents, 
Boston, Mass 2 

American Association of Genito- 
urinary Surgeons, New York, 
N. Y i 

American Association of Obstet- 
ricians and Gynecologists, Buf- 
falo, N. Y i 

American Bankers Association, 
New York, N. Y i 

American Book Company, Chicago, 
HI 3 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Brewers' Review Co., 
Chicago, III i 

American Civic Association, Wash- 
ington, D. C 7 

American College of Dressmaking, 
Kansas City, Mo I 

American Electrochemical Society, 
South Bethlehem, Pa 3 

American Embassy Association, 
New York, N. Y... I 

American Entomological Society, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

American Federation of Labor, 
Washington, D. C I 

American Free Trade League, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

American Gastro-Enterological 

Association, Detroit, Mich I 

American Gynecological Society, 
New York, N. Y 2 

American Hampshire Sheep Asso- 
. ciation, Cold Water, Mich i 

American Home Economics Asso- 
ciation, Asbury Park, N. J 2 

American Homcepathic, Ophthal- 
mological, Otological and 
Laryngological Society, Wor- 
cester, Mass 2 

American Institute of Architects, 
Washington, D. C 3 

American Institute of Criminal Law 
and Criminology, Chicago, III. . . i 

American Institute of Electrical 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . . . i 

American Institute of Mining En- 
gineers, New York, N. Y i 

American Journal of International 
Law, Washington, D. C i 

American Journal of Neuropathy, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

American Leather Chemists' Asso- 
ciation, Easton, Pa I 

American Linseed Co., Chicago, III. I 

American Lumberman, Chicago, 

III 2 

American Marine Engineer, Chi- 
cago, III i 

American Mathematical Society, 
New York, N. Y i 

American Medical Association, 
Chicago, III 847 

American Medico-Psychological 

Association, Binghamton, N. Y.. I 

American Mining Congress, Denver, 
Colo 19 

American Museum of Natural His- 
tory, New York, N. Y 2 

American Museum of Safety, New 
York, N. Y 4 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American National Live Stock As- 
sociation, Denver, Colo i 

American National Red Cross As- 
sociation, Washington, D. C. . . . i 

American Ophthalmological So- 
ciety, Philadelphia, Pa i 

American Osteopathic Association, 
New York, N. Y i 

American Peace Society, Boston, 
Mass 6 

American Pediatric Society, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

American Pharmaceutical Associa- 
tion, Baltimore, Md i 

American Photo-engraver, Chicago, 
III i 

American Printers' Cost Commis- 
sion, Chicago, III i 

American Proctologic Association, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

American Protective Tariff League, 
New York, N. Y 3 

American Railway Association, 
New York, N. Y i 

American Railway Bridge and 
Building Association, Chicago, 

HI 15 

American Railway Engineering As- 
sociation, Chicago, III ii 

American Ramabai Association, 
Boston, Mass i 

American Real Estate Company, 
New York, N. Y i 

American School of Correspond- 
ence, Chicago, III i 

American School of Home Eco- 
nomics, Chicago, III 8 

American Shippers' Association, 
Chicago, III i 

American Society for the Judicial 
Settlement of International 
Disputes, Baltimore, Md i 

American Society of Civil En- 
gineers, New York, N. Y 4 

American Society of Engineering 
Contractors, New York, N . Y. . I 

American Society of Equity of 
North America, Indianapolis, 
Ind i 

American Society of Heating and 
Ventilating Engineers, New 
York, N. Y i 

American Society of International 
Law, Washington, D. C I 

American Society of Mechanical 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . . . I 

American Steel and Wire Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

American Surgical Association, 
St. Paul, Minn i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
American Scenic and Historic 

Preservation Society, New York, 

N. Y i 

American Society for Testing Ma- 
terials, Philadelphia, Pa I 

American Telephone and Telegraph 

Company, Boston, Mass i 

American Telephone and Telegraph 

Company, New York, N. Y. . . . 2 
American Telephone Company, 

Chicago, III i 

American Urological Association, 

Springfield, III I 

American Water Works Associa- 
tion, Charleston, S. C i 

Amjierst College, Amherst, Mass ... 2 
Amsterdam, Bureau van Statistik, 

Amsterdam, Netherlands I 

Amsterdam, Kamer van Koophan- 

del en Fabrieken, Amsterdam, 

Netherlands i 

Anderssen, O. Selmer, Buffalo, N. Y. i 
Anderson .Auction Co., New York, 

N. Y 2 

Andover, Memorial Hall Library, 

A ndover, Mass i 

Andorra Nurseries, Philadelphia, 

Pa 2 

Andover Theological Seminary, 

Cambridge, Mass I 

Andrew, Hon. A. Pratt, Washing- 
ton, D. C 2 

Andrews, Clement W., Chicago, III. 82 

Andrews, William, Chicago, III 15 

Andriessen, Belle, Beaver, Pa i 

Angel, Myron, San Luis Obispo, 

Col i 

Anti- Imperialist League, Boston, 

Mass i 

Anway, Dr. J. D., Chicago, III 47 

Apartment House, Chicago, III i 

Appeal Publishing Co., Girard, 

Kan i 

Apprenticeship and Skilled Em- . 

ployment Association, London, 

Eng i 

Arbeiter-Versorgung, Gross-Lich- 

terfelde, Germany I 

Arbetarrorelsens Arkev, Stockholm, 

Sweden I 

Architectural Record Co., New 

York, N. Y i 

Arctowski, Henryk, Dobbs Ferry, 

N. Y i 

Ardmore, City Clerk, Ardmore, 

Okla 2 

Argentine Republic, Ministerio de 

Agricultura, Buenos Aires, A. R. 9 
Argentine Republic, Ministerio de 

Obras Publicas, Buenos Aires,A .R 7 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Arizona, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Tucson, Ariz 8 

Arizona, Executive Office, Phoenix, 
Ariz i 

Arizona, Territorial Board of 

Equalization, Phoenix, Ariz. . . . 2 

Arizona, Territorial Library, Phoe- 
nix, Ariz i 

Armstrong Cork Company, Pitts- 
burg, Pa i 

Arkansas, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Fayetteville, Ark 50 

Arkansas, Department of Public 
Instruction, Little Rock, Ark. . . n 

Arkansas Rice Growers Association, 
Stuttgart, Ark I 

Armour Institute of Technology, 
Chicago, III i 

Arnold Arboretum, Boston, Mass. . . i 

Arnold, Bion J., Chicago, III 2 

Art Institute, Chicago, III I 

Artcraft Institute, Chicago, III 2 

Art Metal Construction Co., 

Jamestown, A r . Y I 

Asiatic Exclusion League, San 
Francisco, Cal 7 

Asociacion Internacional para la 
Protecion Legal de los Trabaja- 
dores, Madrid, Spain 10 

Associated Fraternities of America, 
Detroit, Mich 4 

Associated Jewish Charities, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Association des Archivistes et Bib- 
liothecaires Beiges, Brussels, 
Belgium I 

Association for International Con- 
ciliation, American Branch, New 
York, N. Y 31 

Association for Relief of Aged and 
Destitute Women, Salem, Mass, i 

Association for Standardizing Pav- 
ing Specifications, Chicago, 111. . 2 

Association Internationale pour la 
Protection Legale des Travail- 
leurs, Section Beige, Liege, 
Belgium 1 1 

Association Nationale Francaise 
pour la Protection Legale des 
Travailleurs, Paris, France 32 

Association of American Agricultur- 
al College and Experiment Sta- 
tions, Montpelier, Vt I 

Association of American Medical 
Colleges, Chicago, III I 

Association of American Physi- 
cians, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Association of American Portland 
Cement Manufacturers, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 14 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Association of American Railway 
Accounting Officers, Chicago, 
III I 

Association of American Universi- 
ties, Chicago, III I 

Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 
Chicago, III I 

Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 
Williamstown, Mass I 

Association of Directors of the 
Poor and Charities of Pennsyl- 
vania, Somerset, Pa I 

Association of Edison Illuminating 
Companies, New York, N. Y. . . I 

Association of Licensed Automo- 
bile Manufacturers, New York, 
N. Y I 

Association of Life Insurance Presi- 
dents, New York, N. Y I 

Association of Ontario Land Sur- 
veyors, Toronto, Ont I 

Association of the Bar of the City 
of New York, New York, N. Y . . 5 

Association of Transportation and 
Car Accounting Officers, New 
York, N. Y 8 

Association Parisienne des Pro- 
prietaires d'Appareils a Vapeur, 
Paris, France I 

Association Sanatorium, Louis- 
ville, Ky 2 

Astronomical and Astrophysical 
Society of America, Ann Arbor, 
Mich I 

Atchison, Topeka & Santa F6 
Railroad Co., Topeka, Kan 3 

Atchison, Topeka & Santa F 
Railroad Co., Supervisor of Ap- 
prentices, Topeka, Kan I 

Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. ... 2 

Atlantic Deeper Waterways Asso- 
ciation, Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Atlantic Monthly Company, Bos- 
ton, Mass I 

Atlas Portland Cement Co., New 
York, N. Y i 

Augustana College, Rock Island, 
III i 

Augustana College Library, Rock 
Island, III i 

Aurora, Elgin & Chicago Rail- 
road Company, Cleveland, 0. . . . I 

Austin, City Clerk, Austin, III i 

Austin Publishing Co., Rochester, 
N. Y i 

Australasian Association for the 
Advancement of Science, Ade- 
laide, South A ustralia I 

Australia, Bureau of Census and 
Statistics, Melbourne, Victoria. . 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Australia, Bureau of Meteorology, 
Melbourne, Victoria i 

Australia, Central Weather Bureau, 
Melbourne, Victoria 12 

Australia, Department of External 
Affairs, Adelaide, South Austra- 
lia i 

Australian Museum, Sydney, N. 
S.W 3 

Ayer, N. W., & Son, Philadelphia, 
Pa 4 

Bacon, W. P., New Britain, Conn. . . i 

Baer, Joseph, & Co. . Frankfort- 
am-Main, Germany I 

Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa I 

Bailey, Dr. E. Stillman, Chicago, 

III 59 

Bainbridge, Dr. W. S., New York, 
N. Y 2 

Baker, J. T., Chemical Co., 
Phillipsburg, N. J 2 

Baker, Walter, & Co., Dorchester, 
Mass 10 

Baldwin, William J., New York, 
N. Y 3 

Ballard, Geo. S., Chicago, III i 

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- 
pany, Baltimore, Md 5 

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

Baltimore Board of School Com- 
missioners, Baltimore, Md I 

Baltimore Board of Trade, Balti- 
more, Md i 

Baltimore Chamber of Commerce, 
Baltimore, -Md I 

Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, 
Md i 

Baltimore City Library, Baltimore, 
Md 6 

Baltimore Federated Charities, Bal- 
timore, Md i 

Bancroft Training School, Owl's 
Head, Me 2 

Banga, Dr. Henry, Chicago, III 366 

Bangor & Aroostook Railroad, 
Bangor, Me I 

Bank of Japan, Tokyo, Japan I 

Bankers' Association of the State 
of Illinois, Chicago, III I 

Bankers' Publishing Co., New 
York, N. Y i 

Barnard, Prof. E. E., Williams 
Bay, Wis i 

Barnhart Bros. & Spindler, Chi- 
cago, III 26 

Barr, Charles J., Chicago, III 8 

Bartlesville, City Clerk, Bartles- 
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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Bassler, Dr. Anthony, New York, 
N.Y 4 

Bay, Jens Christian, Chicago, III. . . 54 

Baylor University, Waco, Tex 4 

Beers, W., New Orleans, La 5 

Belgium, Caisse Ge'ne'rale d'Eparg- 
ne et de Retraite, Brussels, Bel- 
gium I 

Bell, Dr. George Huston, New York, 
N. Y I 

Belleville Commercial Club, 
Belleville, III I 

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, New 
York, N. Y 3 

Bellevue College, Bellevue, Neb i 

Belmont Public Library, Belmont, 
Mass I 

Beloit College, Beloit, Wis i 

Bengal Chamber of Commerce, 
Calcutta, Bengal 3 

Benton, J. H., Boston, Mass i 

Bergens Offentlige Bibliothek, 
Bergen, Norway 2 

Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, 
Mass i 

Berlin, Handelskammer, Berlin, 
Germany 2 

Berriman, Charles S., New York, 
N.Y i 

Biblioteca Nacional, Mexico, Mex. . 2 

Biblioteca Nacional, Havana, 
Cuba 2 

Bibliothek der Leschalle, Bremen, 
Germany I 

Bibliotheque de l'Universit6 de 
Paris, Paris, France I 

Bibliotheque Publique et Univer- 
sitaire de Geneve, Geneva, 
Switzerland i 

Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve, 
Paris, France I 

Bigelow, Hon. John, New York, 
N.Y i 

Binghamton Public Library, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y 2 

Birmingham Free Libraries, Bir- 
mingham, Eng I 

Birmingham, Health Department, 
Birmingham, Eng 2 

Bishop, J., & Co., Platinum Works, 
Malvern, Pa i 

Bishop, Dr. Louis Faugeres, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Blackburn Free Library, Museum 
and Art Gallery, Blackburn, 
Eng i 

Blue Hill Meteorological Observa- 
tory, Hyde Park, Mass I 

Board of Casualty and Surety Un- 
derwriters, New York, N. Y. . . . I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Bodleian Library, Oxford, Eng 2 

Boecklin, Carl, Chicago, III 120 

Boletin Mensual de Estadistica 
Demografico-Sanitaria, Madrid, 
Spain i 

Bologna, Biblioteca Comunale, 
Bologna, Italy i 

Bombay, Department of Land Rec- 
ords, Poona, Bombay I 

Bonniers, Albert, Publishing House, 
New York, N.Y I 

Bookwalter, John W., New Rochelle, 
N. Y. i 

Bootle, Free Library and Museum, 
Bootle, Eng 2 

Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, 
Boston, Mass I 

Bordentown Military Institute, 
Bordentown, N. J I 

Borosini, Dr. Victor von, Chicago, 
III 6 

Boston & Maine Railroad Co., 
Boston, Mass 3 

Boston Afchitectural Club, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Boston Associated Charities, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Boston Association for the Relief 
and Control of Tuberculosis, 
Boston, Mass I 

Boston Athenaeum, Boston, Mass . . i 

Boston, Board of Gas and Electric 
Light Commissioners, Boston, 
Mass i 

Boston, Board of Overseers of the 
Poor, Boston, Mass i 

Boston Book Co., Boston, Mass .... i 

Boston Browning Society, Brook- 
line, Mass 3 

Boston Chamber of Commerce, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Boston Children's Aid Society, 
Boston, Mass 4. 

Boston City Hospital, Boston, 
Mass r 

Boston City Messenger, Boston, 
Mass i 

Boston, City Registry Department, 
Boston, Mass r 

Boston, Commission on Probation, 
Boston, Mass r 

Boston Consumptives' Hospital, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Boston Dispensary, Boston, Mass. . . I 

Boston Finance Commission, Bos- 
ton, Mass 3 

Boston Infirmary Department, 
Boston, Mass i 

Boston Manufacturers Mutual Fire 
Insurance Co., Boston, Mass. ... 2r 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

BostonMedicalLibrary, Boston, Mass I 

Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Boston, Police Department, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Boston Public Library, Boston , Mass 3 

Boston, Statistics Department, 
Boston, Mass 5 

Boston, Superintendent of Public 
Schools, Boston, Mass I 

Boston Transit Commission, Bos- 
ton, Mass I 

Boston Typographical Union No. 
13, Boston, Mass 2 

Boston University, Boston, Mass . . 9 

Bourassa, Henri, Montreal, Quebec. I 

Bourne, Hon. Jonathan, Washing- 
ton, D. C i 

Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. . 8 

Bowman, John J., Lancaster, Pa. . . I 

Bradford Libraries, Art Gallery 
and Museums, Bradford, Eng . . 4 

Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 
Peoria, III i 

Brazil, Directoria Geral de Esta- 
tistica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil . . I 

Breckenridge, S. P., Chicago, III. . . 2 

Brennan, W. D., Chicago, III i 

Brevard Institute, Brevard, N. C . . 2 

Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterer, 
Indianapolis, Ind I 

Bridgemen's Magazine, Indian- 
apolis, Ind I 

Bridgeport, County Clerk, Bridge- 
port, Cat i 

Bridgeport Public Library, Bridge- 
port, Conn 2 

Brighton, Medical Officer of 
Health, Brighton, Eng 2 

Brighton Public Library, Museums 
and Fine Art Galleries, Brigh- 
ton, Eng 3 

Brill, The J. G., Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Bristol Municipal Public Libraries, 
Bristol, Eng i 

Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, 
Bristol, Eng 2 

British Association for Labour 
Legislation, London, Eng 4 

British Columbia, Bureau of Pro- 
vincial Information and Immi- 
gration, Victoria, B. C 2 

British Columbia, Department of 
Agriculture, Victoria, B. C 10 

British Columbia, Minister of 

Mines, Victoria, B. C I 

British Guiana, Department of 
Lands and Mines, Georgetown, 
Demerara 9 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

British South Africa Company, 
London, Eng 20 

British Weights and Measures 
Association, London, Eng i 

Brockton Public Library, Brockton, 
Mass 2 

Bromberg, Stadtbibliothek, Brom- 
berg, Germany I 

Bromley Public Library, Bromley, 
Eng 5 

Bronson Library Fund, Waterbury, 
Conn i 

Bronx Parkway Commission, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Brookline Public Library, Brook- 
line, Mass 3 

Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, 
N. Y 2 

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y i 

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Museum, Brooklyn,N. Y 2 

Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, 
N. Y 4 

Brotherhood of Locomotive En- 
gineers, Cleveland, O I 

Brotherhood of Maintenance of 
Way, St. Louis, Mo i 

Brown, Dr. Elmer Ellsworth, New 
York, N. Y 12 

Brown, William Adams, New York, 
N. Y i 

Brown University, Providence, R. I. 10 

Brown University, John Carter 
Brown Library, Providence, R. I. I 

Browne & Sharpe Manufacturing 
Co., Providence, R. 1 3 

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa 5 

Bucknell University, Lewisburg, 
Pa 6 

Budapest, Stadtbibliothek, Buda- 
pest, Hungary 2 

Buenos Aires, Director General de 
Estadistica, La Plata, Buenos 
Aires I 

Buffalo Chamber of Commerce and 
Manufacturers Club, Buffalo, 
N. Y 6 

Buffalo City Club, Buffalo, N. Y.. I 

Buffalo, Comptroller, Buffalo , 
N. Y i 

Buffalo Park Commissioners, Buf- 
falo, N. Y 2 

Buffalo Public Library, Buffalo, 
N. Y i 

Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh 
Railway Co., Rochester, N. Y. . I 

Building Brick Association of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y 4 






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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Building Management, Chicago, III. I 

Building Progress, Pittsburg, Pa. . I 

Bulloch, Dr. William, London, Eng. i 

Bund Deutscher Verkehrsvereine, 
Leipzig, Germany i 

Bunn, Paul V., New_ York, N. Y. . . i 

Bureau of Municipal Research, 
New York, N. Y 74 

Bureau of Railway Economics, 
Washington, D. C 69 

Burlington Free Public Library, 
Burlington, la 2 

Burnham, William H., Worcester, 
Mass i 

Burroughs Adding Machine Co., 
Detroit, Mich 6 

Burroughs, Wellcome, & Co., Lon- 
don, Eng i 

Burt Olney Canning Co., Oneida, 
N. Y i 

Butler Brothers, New York, N. Y.. i 

Byford, Dr. Henry T., Chicago, III. 6 

Byllesby, H. M., & Co., Chicago ,111 . 2 

Calcutta Mathematical Society, 
Calcutta, Bengal i 

Calhoun Colored School, Calhoun, 
Ala i 

California Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Berkeley, Cal 10 

California Association for the Study 
and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 
Alhambra, Cal I 

California, Board of Architecture, 
Sacramento, Cal I 

California, Board of Dental Exam- 
iners, San Francisco, Cal 2 

California, Board of Railroad Com- 
missioners, San Francisco, Cal. 2 

California, Bureau of Labor Statis- 
tics, San Francisco, Cal 2 

California, Department of En- 
gineering, Sacramento, Cal i 

California Development Board, 
San Francisco, Cal 3 

California Institution for the Deaf 
and the Blind, Sacramento, Cal. I 

California, Secretary of State, 
Sacramento, Cal 4 

California Social-Democrat, Los 
A ngeles, Cal i 

California, State Agricultural So- 
ciety, Sacramento, Cal i 

California, State Board of Health, 
Sacramento, Cal 5 

California, State Board of Prison 
Inspectors, San Francisco, Cal . I 

California, State Commission of 
Horticulture, Sacramento, Cal. . 2 

California State Federation of 
Labor, San Francisco, Cal 12 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

California, State Forester, Sacra- 
mento, Cal 5 

California State Library, Sacra- 
mento, Cal 3 

California, State Mining Bureau, 
San Francisco, Cal i 

California, Superintendent of 
Banks, San Francisco, Cal 3 

California, Superintendent of Public 
Instruction, Sacramento, Cal. . . 9 

Cambridge, Board of Health, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Cambridge, City Clerk, Cambridge, 
Mass 16 

Cambridge, City Messenger, Cam- 
bridge, Mass 10 

Cambridge Observatory Syndicate, 
Cambridge, Eng i 

Cambridge, Park Department, 
Cambridge, Mass i 

Cambridge Public Library, Cam- 
bridge, Mass 2 

Cambridge Taxpayers' Association, 
Cambridge, Mass i 

Cambridge University Library, 
Cambridge, Eng 3 

Canada, Commission of Conserva- 
tion, Ottawa, Ont 2 

Canada, Customs Department, 
Ottawa, Ont i 

Canada, Department of Agricul- 
ture, Ottawa, Ont 3 

Canada, Department of Agricul- 
ture, Archives Branch, Ottawa, 
Ont i 

Canada, Department of Agricul- 
ture, Census and Statistics 
Office, Ottawa, Ont 6 

Canada, Department of Agricul- 
ture, Central Experiment Farm, 
Ottawa, Ont i 

Canada, Department of Agricul- 
ture, Dairy and Cold Storage 
Branch, Ottawa, Ont 8 

Canada, Department of Agricul- 
ture, National Live Stock Re- 
cords, Ottawa, Ont i 

Canada, Department of Agricul- 
ture, Office of Veterinary Direc- 
tor General and Live Stock 
Commissioner, Ottawa, Ont i 

Canada, Department of Labor, 
Ottawa, Ont i 

Canada, Department of Marine 
and Fisheries, Ottawa, Ont I 

Canada, Department of Mines, 
Geological Survey Branch, Ot- 
tawa, Ont 9 

Canada, Department of Mines, 
Mines Branch, Ottawa, Ont 18 



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Canada, Department of Naval Ser- 
vice, Tidal and Current Survey, 
Ottawa, Ont 3 

Canada, Department of the Inte- 
rior, Ottawa, Ont 43 

Canada, Library of Parliament, 
Ottawa, Ont 20 

Canada, Minister of Finance, Ot- 
tawa, Ont 2 

Canadian Bank of Commerce, 
Toronto, Ont I 

Canadian Forestry Association, 
Toronto, Ont i 

Canadian Mining Institute, Mon- 
treal, Quebec I 

Canadian Society of Civil En- 
gineers, Montreal, Quebec 3 

Cannon, H. W., New York, N. Y. . i 

Canton Christian College, Canton, 
China i 

Cape Colony, House of Assembly, 
Select Committee on Native 
Education, Cape Town, Cape 
Colony i 

Capital and Merchants and Bank- 
ers Insurance Company; Des 
Moines, la 2 

Cardiff Public Libraries, Cardiff, 
Wales 3 

Carleton College, Northfield, Minn . i 

Carnegie Foundation for the Ad- 
vancement of Teaching, New 
York, N. Y i 

Carnegie Free Library, Braddock, 
Pa i 

Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, 
Pittsburg, Pa i 

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, Pa. . 2 

Carnegie Institution, Washington, 
D.C 31 

Carnegie Institution of Washington, 
Department of Botanical Re- 
search, Tucson, Ariz 3 

Carnegie Library, Atlanta, Ga 3 

Carnegie Library, Homestead, Pa. . 3 

Carnegie Library, Nashville, Tenn . 3 

Carnegie Library, Ottawa, Ont 2 

Carnegie Library, Pittsburg, Pa ... 1 1 

Carnegie Library, San Antonio, 
Tex i 

Carnegie Public Library, Bradford, 
Pa i 

Carnegie-Stout Free Library, Du- 
buque, la i 

Carnegie Technical Schools, Pitts- 
burg, Pa 3 

Carnegie Trust for the Universities 
of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland I 

Carpenter Contractors' Association, 
Chicago, III I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets 

Case Library, Cleveland, 1 1 

Casella Color Company, New York, 
N.Y 34 

Casson, Herbert N., Pine Hill, 
N. Y i 

Catholic Press Co., Chicago, III. . . . i 

Catholic University of America, 
Washington, D.C 9 

Cedar Rapids, City Clerk, Cedar 
Rapids, la i 

Cedar Rapids, Free Public Library, 
Cedar Rapids, la i 

Cement and Engineering News, 
Chicago, III 175 

Central Association of Science and 
Mathematics Teachers, Chicago, 
III i 

Central Howard Association, Chica- 
go, III i 

Central Indiana Hospital for 

Insane, Indianapolis, Ind 5 

Central Passenger Association, 

Chicago, III i 

Charge d' Affaires of Brazil, Wash- 
ington, D.C i 

Charleston Museum, Charleston, 
S. C i 

Chautauqua Society of History and 
Natural Science, Jamestown, 
N. Y i 

Cheatham, W., Louisville, Ky I 

Chicago Academy of Sciences, 
Chicago, III 8 

Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rail- 
road Company, Chicago, III . . . . i 

Chicago & Northwestern Railway 
Co., Chicago, III 4 

Chicago Architects' Business Asso- 
ciation, Chicago, III 3 

Chicago Architectural Club, Chica- 
go, III i 

Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, III. . 19 

Chicago Association of Commerce, 
Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Banker Co., Chicago, III. . i 

Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, 
III 3 

Chicago Board of Education, Chica- 
go, III 13 

Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Boys' Club, Chicago, III. . . i 

Chicago Bureau of Public Efficien- 
cy, Chicago, III 10 

Chicago, Bureau of Statistics and 
Municipal Library, Chicago, III . 9 

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- 
road Co., Burlington, la 4 

Chicago Business Law School, 
Chicago, III i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Chicago, City Clerk, Chicago, III. . 3 
Chicago, City Council, Chicago, III . i 
Chicago City Railway Company, 

Chicago, III i 

Chicago, City Treasurer, Chicago, 

III 2 

Chicago Civil Service Commission, 

Chicago, III 3 

Chicago College of Pharmacy, 

Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Commissioners of Lincoln 

Park, Chicago, III 3 

Chicago, Commission on City Ex- 
penditures, Chicago, III 4 

Chicago, Comptroller, Chicago, III. i 
Chicago, Department of Electricity, 

Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Department of Health, 

Chicago, III 5 

Chicago, Department of Police, 

Chicago, III 2 

Chicago, Department of Public 

Buildings, Chicago, III I 

Chicago, Department of Smoke In- 
spection, Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Department of Weights 

and Measures, Chicago, III i 

Chicago Evening Post, Chicago, III. i 
Chicago, Fire Department, Chicago, 

III i 

Chicago Flexible Shaft Company, 

Chicago, III 3 

Chicago Great Western Railroad 

Company, Chicago, III i 

Chicago Historical Society, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Chicago Home for the Friendless, 

Chicago, III i 

Chicago House of Correction, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville 

Railway Company, Chicago, III . 2 
Chicago Law Institute, Chicago 

III i 

Chicago Law School, Chicago, III. . . I 
Chicago Lying-in Hospital and 

Dispensary, Chicago, III i 

Chicago Medical Society, Chicago, 

III i 

Chicago Metal Trades Association, 

Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Metropolitan West Side 

Elevated Railway Company, 

Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget 

Sound Railway, Seattle, Wash. . . I 
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 

Railway Company, Chicago, III. 13 
Chicago, Municipal Court, Chicago, 

III.. i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Chicago Municipal Efficiency Com- 
mission, Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Parental School, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Pathological Society, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Chicago Permanent School Exten- 
sion Committee, Oak Park, III. . i 

Chicago Plan Commission, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Portland Cement Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Public Library, Chicago, 
III 6 

Chicago Railway Company, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago Real Estate Board, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific 
Railway Co., Chicago, III 5 

Chicago, St. Luke's Hospital, Chi- 
cago, III 6 

Chicago, Saint Paul, Minneapolis 
& Omaha Railway Co., Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Chicago, Sanitary District, Chi- 
cago, III 6 

Chicago School of Civics and Phil- 
anthropy, Chicago, III 1210 

Chicago South Park Commission- 
ers, Chicago, III 4 

Chicago, South Park Improvement 
Association, Chicago, III 3 

Chicago Special Park Commission, 
Chicago, III 3 

Chicago Sunday Tribune, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Telephone Co., Chicago, 
Itt I 

Chicago Track Elevation Depart- 
ment, Chicago, III i 

Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, 
Chicago, III 2 

Chicago, United Charities, Chicago, 
III 2 

Chicago, Veterinary College, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago Vice Commission, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago White Lead and Oil Co., 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago Young Men's Christian 
Association, Chicago, III I 

Children's Aid Association, In- 
dianapolis, Ind I 

Children's Aid Society of New York 
City, New York, N. Y 2 

Children's Charities, Chicago, III. . . I 

Chile, Casa de 'Orates, Santiago de 
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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Christian Science Committee for 
Distribution of Literature, Chi- 
cago, III 5 

Christian Social Union, London, 
Eng i 

Christiania, Offentlige Blindeskole, 
Christiania, Norway i 

Christie, C. C., Kansas City, Mo ... 2 

Christopher, Dr. W. S., Evanston, 
III 17 

Cigar Makers' Official Journal, 
Chicago, III i 

Cincinnati, Board of Education, 
Cincinnati, 3 

Cincinnati, City Water Depart- 
ment, Cincinnati, O i 

Cincinnati Hospital, Cincinnati, . i 

Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas 
Pacific Railway Company, New 
York, N. Y i 

Cincinnati, Park Commissioners, 
Cincinnati, I 

Cincinnati Public Library, Cincin- 
nati, 6 

Citizens' Association of Chicago, 
Chicago, III 5 

City and Suburban Homes Com- 
pany, New York, N. Y 3 

City Club, Chicago, III 1753 

City Club of Philadelphia, Pa 4 

City College Quarterly Association, 
New York, N. Y i 

City Library Association, Spring- 
field, Mass 58 

Civic Club of Philadelphia, PC. ... 2 

Clairmont, Dr. A. de, Toledo, . . . . 2 

Clark, Lindley D., Washington, 
D. C i 

Clark University, Worcester, Mass . 2 

Class Journal Co., Chicago, III. . . 2 

Clemson Agricultural College, 

Clemson College, S. C 3 

Cleveland, Babies Dispensary and 
Hospital, Cleveland, I 

Cleveland, Board of Education, 
Cleveland, O 2 

Cleveland, Board of Public Service, 
Water Works Division, Cleve- 
land, i 

Cleveland, Board of Supervision for 
Public Buildings and Grounds, 
Cleveland, i 

Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, 
Cleveland, O 2 

Cleveland Citizen Publishing Co., 
Cleveland, i 

Cleveland, City Clerk, Cleveland, 
O i 

Cleveland Engineering Society, 

Cleveland, i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Cleveland Public Library, Cleve- 
land, 3 

Cleveland Punch and Shear Works 
Co., Cleveland, O 2 

Cleveland, Technical High School, 
Cleveland, 3 

Cleveland Twist Drill Co., Cleve- 
land, i 

Club News, Chicago, III i 

Cobden Club, London, Eng 8 

Colegio Maximo de la Compania 
de Jesus, Ona, Spain i 

Colgate University, Hamilton, 
N. Y 2 

College of Physicians and Surgeons, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

College of the City of New York, 
New York, N. Y i 

College of William and Mary, 
Williamsburg, Va 2 

Collegio della Querce, Osservatorio 
Meteorico Geodinamico, Flor- 
ence, Italy i 

Collegio Veneto degli Ingegneri, 
Venice, Italy i 

Colorado Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Fort Collins, Colo 15 

Colorado & Southern Railway Co., 
New York, N. Y i 

Colorado, Attorney General, Den- 
ver, Colo i 

Colorado, Bureau of Labor Statis- 
tics, Denver, Colo i 

Colorado, Civil Service Commis- 
sion, Denver, Colo 3 

Colorado College, Colorado Springs, 
Colo 7 

Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., Pueb- 
lo, Colo ; 4 

Colorado Medicine, Denver, Colo ... i 

Colorado, Office of State Bank 
Commission, Denver, Colo i 

Colorado School of Mines, Golden, 
Colo 2 

Colorado Scientific Society, Den- 
ver, Colo 2 

Colorado, Secretary of State, Den- 
ver, Colo 2 

Colorado, State Agricultural Col- 
lege, Fort Collins, Colo i 

Colorado State Board of Equaliza- 
tion, Denver, Colo i 

Colorado State Board of Health, 
Denver, Colo 3 

Colorado State Board of Horticul- 
ture, Denver, Colo 2 

Colorado, State Board of Land 
Commissioners, Denver, Colo ... I 

Colorado, State Bureau of Mines', 
Denver, Colo 2 



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Colorado, State Coal Mine Inspect- 
or, Denver, Colo 2 

Colorado, State Engineer, Denver, 
Colo 2 

Colorado, State Game and Fish 
Commissioner, Denver, Colo .... I 

Colorado, State Geological Survey, 
Boulder, Colo I 

Colorado State Library, Denver, 
Colo 3 

Colorado, State Normal School, 
Greeley, Colo I 

Colorado State School of Mines, 
Golden, Colo i 

Colorado State School of Mines, 
Technical and Engineering So- 
ciety, Golden, Colo 2 

Colorado, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Denver, Colo 2 

Colorado, Traveling Library Com- 
mission, Denver, Colo 2 

Columbia, CityClerk.Co/wmfo'a, S.C. 2 

Columbia University, New York, 
N. Y 9 

Columbia University Library, New 
York, N. Y 4 

Columbia University, Teachers' 
College, New York, N. Y 2 

Columbus, Board of Education, 
Columbus, O 5 

Commercial Club, Duluth, Minn . . 4 

Commercial Club of Chicago, 
Chicago, III 2 

Commercial Club of Salt Lake City, 
Salt Lake City, Utah i 

Commercial Exchange of Philadel- 
phia, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Commercial Telegraphers' Union, 
Chicago, III i 

Commerz-Bibliothek in Hamburg, 
Hamburg, Germany 2 

Committee on Bathing Beaches 
and Recreation Piers , Chicago , III I 

Committee on Wage-Earning Chil- 
dren, London, Eng 8 

Commonwealth Edison Co., Chi- 
cago, III 3 

Como, Biblioteca Comunale, Como, 
Italy 3 

Comptograph Company, Chicago, III. I 

Concrete Publishing Co., Detroit, 
Mich i 

Conference for Education in Texas, 
Austin, Tex I 

Congress of American Physicians 
and Surgeons, New Haven, Conn. I 

Connecticut Academy of Arts and 
Sciences, New Haven, Conn I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Connecticut, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, New Haven, Conn. 6 

Connecticut Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Starrs, Conn 4 

Connecticut, Bank Commissioner, 
Hartford, Conn 2 

Connecticut, Board of Street Com- 
missioners, Hartford, Conn i 

Connecticut, Bureau of Labor Sta- 
tistics, Hartford, Conn 2 

Connecticut, Commissioner on 
Domestic Animals, Hartford, 
Conn I 

Connecticut, Comptroller, Hartford, 
Conn 2 

Connecticut Historical Society, 
Hartford, Conn 2 

Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance 
Co., Hartford, Conn i 

Connecticut Railroad Commission- 
ers, Hartford, Conn i 

Connecticut, State Board of Educa- 
tion, Hartford, Conn 20 

Connecticut, State Board of 
Health, Hartford, Conn 4 

Connecticut, State Board of Trade, 
New Haven, Conn i 

Connecticut, State Library, Hart- 
ford, Conn 61 

Continental and Commercial Na- 
tional Bank, Chicago, III 5 

Cook County, Comptroller, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Cook County, Board of Commis- 
sioners, Chicago, III i 

Cook County Hospital, Chicago, III. i 

Cook County School News, Win- 
netka, III i 

Coolidge, Dr. E. D., Chicago, III 27 

Cooper, Dr. C. B., Honolulu, Ha- 



Cooper Union for the Advancement 
of Science and Art, New York, 
N. Y i 

Corn Exchange Bank, New York, 
N. Y i 

Cornell College, ML Vernon, /a. ... 10 

Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. . . . 6 

Cornell University Librarv, Ithaca, 
N. Y i 

Cornell University, Medical Col- 
lege, Ithaca, N. Y I 

Cornell University, New York 
State Veterinary College, 
Ithaca, N. Y I 

Corporation Trust Company, New 
York, N. Y I 

Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis, Mo. . 6 

Council Bluffs, Free Public Library, 
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Council for Library and Museum 
Extension, Chicago, III 2 

Council of Jewish Women, New 
York, N. Y 12 

Courier, Cornellsville, Pa 2 

Craig Colony for Epileptics, Son- 
yea, N. Y i 

Cree Publishing Company, Chicago, 
III.. 2 

Cremation Society of England, 
London, Eng 3 

Criterion Publishing Company, 

Chicago, III i 

Crowder, Dr. Thomas R., Chicago, 
III i 

Croydon Public Library, Croydon, 
Eng i 

Croydon, Public Libraries Com- 
mittee, Croydon, Eng I 

Cuba Magazine, Havana, Cuba i 

Cuba, Secretaria de Agricultura, 
Industria y Comercio, Havana, 
Cuba 2 

Cuba, Secretaria de Instruction 
Publica y Bellas Artes, Havana, 
Cuba 2 

Cuba, Secretaria de Sanidad y 
Beneficencia, Havana, Cuba .... 3 

Curtin, Dr. Roland G., Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Cutter Co., Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Cycle Hatcher Company, Elmira, 
N. Y i 

Dain Manufacturing Co., Ottumwa, 
la i 

Danzig, Bucherei der Kgl. Tech- 
nischen Hochschule, Danzig, 
Germany 7 

Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. 2 

Darwen Public Library, Darwen,Eng i 

Davenport Academy of Sciences, 
Davenport, la i 

Davenport, C. B., Cold Spring Har- 
bor, N. Y........ 8 

Davenport Public Library, Daven- 
port, la i 

David Ranken, Jr., School of Me- 
chanical Trades, St. Louis, Mo . . 3 

Davis, Dr. Nathan Smith, Chicago, 
111 i 

Deane Steam Pump Co., Holyoke, 
Mass 4 

Deborah Cook Sayles Public Li- 
brary, Pawtucket, R. I i 

Deichmanske Bibliotheket, Chris- 
tiania, Norway 3 

Delaware Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Newark, Del 4 

Delaware and Hudson Company, 
New York, N. Y I 



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Delaware County Institute of Sci- 
ence, Media, Pa i 

Delaware, State Library Commis- 
sion, Dover, Del I 

Delaware, State Treasurer, Dover, 
Del i 

Denmark, S t a t e n s Statistiske 
Bureau, Copenhagen, Denmark. I 

Dennis & Buhler, New York, 
N. Y i 

Dennison, Mrs. E. W., Boston, 
Mass i 

Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co., 
Denver, Colo 9 

Denver, Chamber of Commerce, 
Denver, Colo 2 

Denver Municipal Facts, Denver, 
Colo i 

Depew, Hon. Chauncey M., New 
York, N. Y 10 

Des Moines, Department of Public 
Instruction, Des Moines, la I 

Detroit, City Clerk, Detroit, Mich . . 2 

Detroit, Controller, Detroit, Mich. . . 2 

Detroit, Department of Parks and 
Boulevards, Detroit, Mich i 

Detroit Public Library, Detroit, 
Mich 2 

Detroit, Public Lighting Commis- 
sion, Detroit, Mich I 

Deutsche Bank, New York, N. Y. . i 

Deutsche National Komitee, Ber- 
lin, Germany i 

Dickinson Brothers, Grand Rapids, 
Mich i 

Dickinson, Sarah S., Chicago, III . . . i 

Diller Manufacturing Co., Bluff ton, 
O i 

District of Columbia, Commis- 
sioners of the District of Colum- 
bia, Excise Board, Washington, 
D. C I 

District of Columbia, Inspector of 
Gas and Meters, Washington, 
D. C i 

District of Columbia, Public Li- 
brary, Washington, D. C I 

Dixie Pecan Orchards Co., Chicago, 
III I 

Domestic Engineering Co., Chi- 
cago, III i 

Dominican Republic, General Re- 
ceiver of Dominican Customs, 
Santo Domingo, D. R i 

Dona Ana County, New Mexico, 
N. M 3 

Doncaster Free Public Library, 
Doncaster, Eng I 

Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Com- 
pany, Chicago, III 2 



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Pamphlets. 

Donnelley, T. E., Chicago, III I 

Drew Theological Seminary Li- 
brary, Madison, N. Y I 

Drexel Institute of Art, Science and 

Industry, Philadelphia, Pa 4 

Dropsie College for Hebrew and 

Cognate Learning, Philadelphia, 

Pa 2 

Drovers Deposit National Bank, 

Chicago, III I 

Drummond, Robert, & Company, 

Brooklyn, N. Y I 

Drury, Dr. A. G., Cincinnati, .... 2 
Duluth, Board of Trade, Duluth, 

Minn I 

Duluth Public Library, Duluth, 

Minn I 

Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic 

Railway, Marquette, Mich 5 

Du Pont de Nemours, E. J., Powder 

Co., Wilmington, Del 4 

Dutch East Indies, Department 

van Landbouw, Nijverheid en 

Handel, Buitenzorg, Java 18 

Dutton, E. P., & Co., New York, 

N. Y I 

Dyer, Dr. Isadore, New Orleans, 

La 3 

East Orange Shade Tree Commis- 
sion, East Orange, N. J 7 

East St. Louis Public Library, 

East St. Louis, III I 

East Side House, New York, N.Y.. i 
Eastern Illinois State Normal 

School, Charleston, III 3 

Eaton, Theo. H., & Son, Detroit, 

Mich 2 

Eau Claire Public Library, Eau 

Claire, Wis I 

Edison Company, Chicago, III I 

Edison Kinetogram, Orange, N. J.. . I 
Educator School Supply Co., 

Mitchell, S. D I 

Ehrlich, Louis R., New York, N.Y.. i 
Eimer & Amend, New York, N. Y. . . 6 
Elberfeld, Oberburgermeister, 

Elberfeld, Germany I 

Elberfeld, Statistisches Amt, Elber- 
feld, Germany 3 

Electric Traction Weekly, Chicago, 

III 1 

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 

Chapel Hill, N. C I 

Elliff, Joseph Doliver, Columbia, 

Mo i 

Ellingwood's Therapeutist, Chicago, 

III i 

Elliot, Howard, St. Paul, Minn .... 8 
Elliott, Orrin Leslie, Stanford 
University, Cal i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Ellis, A. D., East Syracuse, N.Y.... i 

Ellwanger & Darry, Rochester, 
N. Y i 

Elson, A. W., & Co., Boston, 
Mass i 

Ely, Dr. Leonard W., Denver, Colo. 3 

Employer's Liability Commission, 
Trenton, N. J 3 

Enestrom, Gustaf, Stockholm, 

Sweden 12 

Engelke, George, Chicago, III 3 

Engelmann, Wilhelm, Leipzig, 

Germany I 

Engineering and Mining Journal, 
New York, N. Y I 

Engineering Association of the 
South, Nashville, Tenn I 

Engineers and Architects' Associa- 
tion of Southern California, 
Los Angeles, Cal 10 

Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

Engineers' Society of Western Penn- 
sylvania, Pittsburg, Pa I 

Englewood, Superintendent of 

Schools, Englewood, N. J I 

Engstrom, C. C., Stocksund, 

Sweden 2 

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Balti- 
more, Md i 

Entomological Society of Ontario, 
Guelph, Ont I 

Equitable Life Assurance Society, 
New York, N. Y I 

Erie Railroad Company, New 

York, N. Y 6 

Ernecke, Ferdinand, Berlin, 

Germany I 

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass 3 

Estate of Octave Chanute, Chicago, 
III 2015 

Eugenics Record Office, Cold 
Spring Harbor, N. Y 3 

Evans Sons, Lescher & Webb, Ltd., 
Liverpool, Eng I 

Evanston Public Library, Evanston, 
III i 

Everts, Elizabeth, Beverly, Mass ... I 

Ewen, Jean, & Company, Great 
Falls, Mont I 

Fairbanks Times, Fairbanks, Alas- 
ka i 

Fairhope Industrial Association, 
Fairhope, Ala i 

Fairmount Park Art Association, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Farm and Trades School, Thomp- 
son's Is., Boston, Mass 2 

Farmers' National Congress, Wash- 
ington, D. C 2 



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Pamphlets. 

Farnsworth, Edward C., Portland, 
Me i 

Fellows Gear Shaper Co., Spring- 
field, Vt i 

Ferrara, Biblioteca Comunale, 

Ferrara, Italy I 

Ferris, George Hooper, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Ferry, Doran & Dean, Topeka, 
Kan i 

Fidelity and Casualty Company of 
New York, New York, N. Y i 

Field Museum of Natural History, 
Chicago, III 3 

Financial America, New York, 
N. Y i 

Fink, Henry, New York, N. Y. I 

Finnesey & Kobler, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Fire Insurance Club of Chicago, 
Chicago, III 4 

Fire Underwriters' Association of 
the Northwest, La Grange, III. . . 31 

Fire Underwriters' Association of 
the Pacific, San Francisco, Cal . . 9 

First National Bank, Greenville, 
Miss i 

Fish, Stuyvesant, New York, N. Y. . 2 

Fitchburg Public Library, Fitch- 
burg, Mass i 

Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, Vt 2 

Flinn, Richard J., Boston, Mass .... I 

Florida Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Gainesville, Fla 44 

Florida, Commissioner of Agricul- 
ture, Tallahassee, Fla 2 

Florida, Department of Entomolo- 
gy, Orlando, Fla i 

Florida, Railroad Commission, Tal- 
lahassee, Fla 2 

Florida, State Board of Health, 
Jacksonville, Fla I 

Florida, State Chemist, Tallahassee, 
Fla 2 

Florida, State Geological Survey, 
Tallahassee, Fla i 

Fogg Library, South Weymouth, 
Mass i 

Forbes Library, Northampton, 
Mass i 

Fordham University, Fordham, 

N. Y i 

Forest Concentrator Company, 

Chicago, III 2 

Forstall, Gertrude, Chicago, III. . . . i 

Fort Wayne Electric Works, Fort 
Wayne, Ind 16 

Foster, F. Apthorp, Boston, Mass. . . i 

Fourth National Bank of the City 
of New York, New York, N. Y . . 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Fox, Dr. Howard, New York, N.Y.. 3 

Foxborough State Hospital, Fox- 
borough, Mass i 

Frame, Andrew J., Waukesha, 
Wis i 

France, Ministere du Travail et 
de la Prevoyance Sociale, Paris, 
France i 

Francis W. Parker School Press, 
Chicago, III i 

Frank, Dr. Mortimer, Chicago, III . 6 

Franklin Savings Bank, New York, 
N. Y i 

Free Hospital for Poor Consump- 
tives and White Haven Sanato- 
rium Association, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Freedman's Aid Society of Method- 
ist Episcopal Church, Cincin- 
nati, i 

Freedom, London, Eng i 

Freer, Dr. Otto, Chicago, III 3 

Friedlander, R., & Sohn, Berlin, 
Germany 2 

Friends of American Art, Chicago, 
III 

Frisco-Man, St. Louis, Mo 

Fuller, Charles H., Company, 
Chicago, III 

Furness, Margaret, Chicago, III. . . . 

Furness, W. E., Chicago, III 

Galesburg Public Library, Galesburg 
III i 

Gallant, Dr. A. Ernst, New York, 
N. Y 4 

Galloway, T. W., Decatur, III 6 

Garcow, Jules, Paris, France 3 

Garrett Biblical Institute, Evan- 
ston, III i 

Gauthier-Villars, Paris, France .... I 

Gaylord Brothers, Syracuse, N. Y . . i 

Gehe-Stiftung, Dresden, Germany . . 2 

General Asphalt Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

General Committee of Southern 
Railway Employers, Washing- 
ton, D. C i 

General Electric Company, 

Schenectady, N. Y 66 

General Society of Mechanics and 
Tradesmen of the City of New 
York, New York, N. Y.. I 

General Theological Seminary, 

New York, N. Y. I 

George, Hon. Henry, Jr., New York, 
N. Y 6 

George Junior Republic, Freeville, 
N. Y i 

George Washington University, 

Washington, D. C 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Georgetown University, Washing- 
ton, D. C II 

Georgia, Department of Agriculture, 
Atlanta, Ga I 

Georgia Experiment Station, Experi- 
ment, Ga 8 

Georgia, Railroad Commission, 

Atlanta, Ga 18 

Georgia, Southern & Florida Rail- 
way Company, New York, N. Y. I 

Georgia, State Board of Entomol- 
ogy, Atlanta, Ga 6 

Georgia State College of Agriculture 
Athens, Ga I 

Georgia, State Department of Edu- 
cation, Atlanta, Ga 3 

Georgia, State Geologist, Atlanta, 
Ga 2 

German Hospital and Dispensary, 
New York, N. Y i 

German Kali Works, Baltimore, 
Md i 

Gesellschaft fur Soziale Reform, 
Berlin, Germany 10 

Gesellschaft fur Volker und Erd- 
kunde, Stettin, Germany i 

Gilbert M. Simmons Library, 

Kenosha, Wis I 

Ginn & Company, Boston, Mass .... i 

Girard, Gen. A. C., Washington, 
D. C 2 

Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Girls Trade Education League, 
Boston, Mass 5 

Glasgow Public Libraries, Glasgow, 
Scotland i 

Gleaner, New York, N. Y I 

Glen Saint Mary Nurseries, Glen 
Saint Mary, Fla 4 

Gloucester Public Library Commit- 
tee, Gloucester, Eng I 

Goldschmidt Thermit Company, 
New York, N. Y I 

Goodwyn Institute, Memphis, Tenn. I 

Gorby, J. W., Chicago, III 6 

Goshorn, W. V., Columbus, O I 

Gothenburg, Stadsbibliotek, Goth- 
enburg, Sweden I 

Goucher College, Baltimore, Md. ... I 

*Gradle, Dr. Henry S., Chicago, 
III 18 

Granada Observatorio Astronomico 
Geodenamico y Meteorologico, 
Granada, Spain 2 

Grand Junction, Committee of 
Health and Civic Beauty, Grand 
Junction, Colo I 

Grand Rapids Public Library, 
Grand Rapids, Mich 4 

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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
Graphische Gesellschaft, Berlin, 

Germany i 

Graves, A. R., Coronado, Colo i 

Graves, George, Chicago, III 4 

Great Britain, Patent Office Library, 

London, Eng 3 

Great Northern Railway Company, 

St. Paul, Minn I 

Green, Dr. Samuel A., Boston, 

Mass 7 

Greene, Edward L., Washington, 

D. C i 

Greenfield, Public Library, Green- 
field, Mass i 

Greenville, City Clerk, Greenville, 

Ky i 

Greenville College, Greenville, 

III 2 

Grenoble, Bibliotheque Municipale, 

Grenoble, France i 

Grinnell College, Grinnell, la 2 

Grondberg, A. F., Chicago, III 3 

Groton Public Library, Groton, 

Mass i 

Guayaquil, Biblioteca Municipal, 

Guayaquil, Ecuador 13 

Guilford, Dr. Paul, Chicago, III 31 

Hackley Public Library, Muskegon, 

Mich i 

Haffards, G. M., & Co., Fall River, 

Mass i 

Hagenah, William J., Chicago, 

III i 

Hahnemann Hospital, Chicago, 

III i 

Halsey Brothers, Chicago, III i 

Ham, William Deanes, Muskogee, 

Okla I 

Hamburg, Handelskammer, Ham- 
burg, Germany 2 

Hamburg, Museum fur Volker- 

kunde, Hamburg, Germany I 

Hamilton, Dr. Arthur S., Min- 
neapolis, Minn 3 

Hamilton, James Albert, New York, 

N. Y i 

Hamilton Public Library, Hamil- 
ton, Ont 3 

Hamilton Record, Clinton, N. Y... . 2 
Hampton Normal and Agricultural 

Institute, Hampton, Va 14 

Hand, E. N., Spokane, Wash i 

Hardin, Gen. Martin D., Chicago, 

III 100 

Harris, Edward Doubleday, Yon- 

kers, N. Y I 

Harris, Winthrop & Co., London, 

Eng i 

Harris, W. T., Chicago, III i 

Harrison, Fairfax, Chicago, III i 



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Harrower, Dr. Henry R., Park 
Ridge, III i 

Hartford, Board of Street Commis- 
sioners, Hartford, Conn I 

Hartford, Board of Trade, Hart- 
ford, Conn I 

Hartford, City Clerk, Hartford, 
Conn i 

Hartford, City Engineer, Hartford, 
Conn i 

Hartford Insurance Institute, Hart- 
ford, Conn 4 

Hartford Public Library, Hartford, 
Conn 2 

Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection 
and Insurance Co., Hartford, 
Conn i 

Harvard University, Cambridge, 
Mass 4 

Harvard University, Astronomical 
Observatory, Cambridge, Mass. 34 

Harvard University, Dental School, 
Boston, Mass I 

Harvard University, Department 
of Social Ethics, Cambridge, 
Mass 4 

Harvard University, Gray Her- 
barium, Cambridge, Mass 2 

Harvard University, Jefferson 
Physcial Laboratory, Cambridge, 
Mass i 

Harvard University Library, Cam- 
bridge, Mass 3 

Harvard University, Museum of 
' Comparative Zoology, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Harvard University, Peabody Mu- 
seum of American Archaeology 
and Ethnology, Cambridge, Mass 2 

Hasselfeldt, E. C., Omaha, Neb i 

Haverford College, Haver ford, Pa. . 2 

Haverhill Public Library, Haver- 
hill, Mass 2 

Hawaii Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Honolulu, Hawaii I 

Hawaii, Board of Commissioners of 
Agriculture and Forestry, Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii 3 

Hawaii, Department of Public In- 
struction, Honolulu, Hawaii. ... 2 

Hawaii Promotion Committee, 
Honolulu, Hawaii 2 

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Associa- 
tion Experiment Station, Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii 33 

Hayman, Dr. L. B., Chicago, III. . . . 56 

Hazlitt & Walker, Chicago, III I 

Heaton's Agency, Toronto, Ont. ... 2 

Hebrew Technical Institute, New 
York, N. Y 5 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Hedding College, Abingdon, III. . . . i 
Heginbottom Public Free Library, 

A shton-under-Lyne, Eng i 

Heinz, H. J., & Co., Pittsburg, Pa.. 4 
Hektoen, Dr. Ludwig, Chicago, III. . 2 
Helena, Public Library, Helena, 

Mont 2 

Heller, B., & Co., Chicago, III i 

Henry, Alice, Chicago, III I 

Henry, Frederick P., Philadelphia, 

Pa i 

Herzfeld, Dr. A., New York, N.Y... 6 
Hess-Bright Manufacturing Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa 17 

Hill School, Pottstown, Pa I 

High School Teachers' Association 
of New York City, Brooklyn, 

N. Y 2 

Hildebrandt, W. A., New York, 

N. Y 3 

Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich. . . 3 
Historical Society of Hudson Coun- 
ty, Jersey City, N. J 2 

Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y 8 

Hobson, Dr. Sarah M., Chicago, 

III i 

Hoggson Brothers, New York, N. Y 2 

Holden, P. G., Ames, la i 

Hollingsworth, Charles M., Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

IJolmes, Dr. Bayard, Chicago, III. . . 46 
Holophane Company, Newark, O. . i 
Home Gardening Association, 

Cleveland, O 2 

Home Market Club, Boston, Mass. . 2 
Hommon, Harry B., Chicago, III. . . I 
Homoeopathic Medical Society of 
the State of Michigan, Lansing, 

Mich 2 

Homoeopathic Medical Society of 
the State of New York, New 

York, N. Y i 

Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, 

Honolulu, Hawaii 2 

Honolulu, Department of Public 
Instruction, Honolulu, Hawaii. . 2 

Hooker, G. E., Chicago, III 5 

Hopkins Grammar School, New 

Haven, Conn i 

Horniman Museum and Library, 

London, Eng 7 

Horton, Dr. H. E., Chicago, III 106 

Horton, Dr. Horace, Waukegan, III. i 
Houghton, Mifflin Company, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

House Beautiful Co., New York, 

N.Y 2 

Houston, Mayor, Houston, Tex .... 4 
Howard, Bartels & Co., Chicago, 
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Howard, E., Watchworks, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Howard, George E., Lincoln, Neb. . . 4 

Howard Memorial Library, New 
Orleans, La 4 

Howard University, Washington, 
D. C i 

Huber, Dr. John B., New York, 
N.Y 3 

Hudson-Fulton Celebration Com- 
mission of the State of New 
York, New York, N. Y 2 

Hudson-Makuen, Dr. G., Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Hull House, Chicago, III I 

Humboldt-Akademic, Wissen- 
schaftlicher Centralverein, Ber- 
lin, Germany I 

Hunt, Harry E., Detroit, Mich. ... 6 

Hunt, Dr. J. Ramsey, New York, 
N. Y 3 

Hunt, Thomas, P., State College, Pa. i 

Huron College, Huron, S. D 9 

Hyde, Sophie, Chicago, III 3 

Idaho, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Moscow, Idaho 6 

Idaho, Auditor's Department, 

Boise, Idaho i 

Idaho, Insurance Department, 
Boise, Idaho I 

Idaho, Mining Department, Boise, 
Idaho i 

Idaho, Secretary of State, Boise, 
Idaho 8 

Idaho, State Bureau of Immigra- 
tion, Labor, and Statistics, 
Boise, Idaho I 

Idaho, State Engineer, Boise, Idaho. I 

Idaho, State Insane Asylum, 

Blackfoot, Idaho I 

Idaho, State Land Department, 
Boise, Idaho 3 

Idaho, State Superintendent of 
Public Instruction, Boise, Idaho. 2 

Ideal Power, Chicago, III i 

Illinois, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Urbana, III 10 

Illinois Association Opposed to 
Woman Suffrage, Chicago, III.. . 5 

Illinois, Auditor of Public Accounts, 
Springfield, III 7 

Illinois, Board of Administration, 
Springfield, III I 

Illinois, Board of Examiners of 
Architects, Chicago, III I 

Illinois, Board of State Commis- 
sioners of Public Charities, 
Springfield, III I 

Illinois, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 
Springfield, III 3 



Volumes or 
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Illinois Central Employees Maga- 
zine, Chicago, III i 

Illinois Central Railroad Company, 
Chicago, III 3 

Illinois, Charitable Eye and Ear In- 
firmary, Chicago, III i 

Illinois, Children's Home and Aid 
Society, Evanston, III 2 

Illinois, Civil Service Commission, 
Springfield, III 3 

Illinois, Commission on Occupa- 
tional Diseases, Chicago, III i 

Illinois, Dept. of Factory Inspec- 
tion, Chicago, III 5 

Illinois, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Springfield, III i 

Illinois Electric Company, Chicago, 
III i 

Illinois Employer's Liability Com- 
mission, Springfield, III i 

Illinois, Farmers' Institute, Spring- 
field, III 4 

Illinois Federation of Women's 
Clubs, Chicago, III 2 

Illinois Humane Society, Chicago. 
Ill 3 

Illinois Insurance Department, 
Springfield, III 4 

Illinois Manufacturers' Association, 
Chicago, III 22 

Illinois, Railroad- Warehouse Com- 
mission, Springfield, III i 

Illinois Saint Andrew Society, 
Riverside, III 2 

Illinois School for the Blind, Jack- 
sonville, III i 

Illinois, Secretary of State, Spring- 
field, III 108 

Illinois Society of Engineers and 
Surveyors, Chicago, III i 

Illinois Special Tax Commission, 
Urbana, III 5 

Illinois State Association of Grad- 
uate Nurses, Evanston, III i 

Illinois State Bar Association, Mat- 
toon, III 2 

Illinois, State Bee-Keepers' Asso- 
ciation, Springfield, III i 

Illinois, State Board of Agriculture, 
Springfield, III i 

Illinois, State Board of Health, 
Springfield, III i 

Illinois, State Charities Commis- 
sion, Springfield. Ill 7 

Illinois, State Dental Society, De- 
catur, III 2 

Illinois, State Fish Commission, 
Quincy, III i 

Illinois, State Food Commissioner, 
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Illinois, State Geological Survey, 
Urbana, III 4 

Illinois, State Highway Commis- 
sion, Springfield, III 4 

Illinois, State Historical Library, 
Springfield, III 4 

Illinois, State Horticultural So- 
ciety, Kinmundy, III I 

Illinois State Laboratory of Natural 
History, Urbana, III 5 

Illinois, State Normal University, 
Normal, III I 

Illinois, State Reformatory, Pon- 
tiac, III I 

Illinois, State Water Supply, Ur- 
bana, III I 

Illinois, Supt. of Public Instruction, 
Springfield, III 4 

Illinois Vicksburg Park Commis- 
sion, Chicago, III I 

Illinois Western Hospital for the 
Insane, Watertown, III 5 

Immigrants Protective League, 
Chicago, III i 

Immigration Restriction League, 
Boston, Mass 4 

Imperial Consulate of Japan, Chi- 
cago, III 3 

Imperial Dept. of Agriculture, 
Barbados, W. I i 

Imperial Federation League of 
Australia, Melbourne, Victoria . . 4 

Imperial Government Railway, 
Tokyo, Japan i 

Imperial University, Kyoto, Japan, i 

Imperial University, Medical Fac- 
ulty, Tokyo, Japan i 

Index of Oto-Laryngology, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Indian Rights Association, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Indiana Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Lafayette, Ind 9 

Indiana, Board of State Charities, 
Indianapolis, Ind 14 

Indiana, Bulletin of Charities, 
Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana, Labor Commission, In- 
dianapolis, Ind i 

Indiana, Public Library Commis- 
sion, Indianapolis, Ind 5 

Indiana Silo Co., Anderson, Ind. . . 5 

Indiana, State Board of Charities, 
Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana, State Board of Education, 
Indianapolis, Ind i 

Indiana, State Board of Health, 
Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana, State Dairy Association, 
Lafayette, Ind i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, 
Ind 84 

Indiana, State Normal School, 

Terre Haute, Ind 2 

IndiansiUniversity,Bloomington,Ind 6 

Indianapolis, Board of Trade, In- 
dianapolis, Ind i 

Indianapolis, City Controller, In- 
dianapolis, Ind i 

Indianapolis, Public Library, In- 
dianapolis, Ind 2 

Indian's Friend, New York, N. Y. . i 

Indo- American Magazine Co., Chi- 
cago, III i 

Information Publishing Company, 
Camden, N. J i 

Ingersoll Milling Machine Co., 
Rockford, III 2 

Institut International d' Agricul- 
ture, Rome, Italy 14 

Institut International de Biblio- 
graphie, Brussels, Belgium 25 

Institute for Medical Research, 
Kuala Lumper, Federated Malay 
States 8 

Institute of Industrial Research, 
Washington, D. C i 

Institute Geologico, Mexico, Mex. 2 

Institute Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de 
Janeiro, Brazil i 

Insurance Library Association, 

Boston, Mass 2 

Insurance Society of New York, 
New York, N. Y 5 

Interlaken School, La Porte, Ind. . n 

International Association for Pro- 
moting the Study of Quatern- 
ions and Allied Systems of 
Mathematics, Urbana, III 2 

International Association of Fac- 
tory Inspectors, St. Louis, Mo. i 

Internation Association of Munic- 
ipal Electricians, Corning, N. Y. i 

International Brotherhood of Main- 
tenance-of-Way Employes, St. 
Louis, Mo i 

International Children's School 
Farm League, New York, N. Y. 9 

International Congress of Applied 
Chemistry, New York, N. Y . . . I 

International Correspondence 

School, Scranton, Pa I 

International Dry Farming Con- 
gress, Colorado Springs, Colo ... I 

International Harvester Co. of 
America, Chicago, III 2 

International Independent Tel- 
ephone Association, Chicago, III. 10 

International Molders' Union of 
North America, Cincinnati, 0. . I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
International Prison Commission, 

Chicago, III I 

International School of Peace, 

Boston, Mass 7 

International Silver Company, 

Meriden, Conn 5 

International Sunday School Asso- 
ciation, Chicago, III 2 

International Tax Association, 

Columbus, O. . . . I 

International Typographical Union, 

Indianapolis, Ind 7 

International Waterways Commis- 
sion, Washington, D. C I 

Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers 

Association, Columbia, S. C. . . . I 
Iowa Academy of Science, Des 

Moines, la I 

Iowa Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, A mes, la 8 

Iowa, Board of Control of State 

Institutions, Des Moines, la. . . i 
Iowa, Board of Railroad Commis- 
sioners, Des Moines, la 3 

Iowa Engineering Society, Des 

Moines, la I 

Iowa Geographical Survey, Des 

Moines, la 2 

Iowa, Library Commission, Des 

Moines, la 3 

Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar 

Rapids, la I 

Iowa Medical Journal, Des Moines, 

la i 

Iowa Pharmacy Commission, Des 

Moines, la 2 

Iowa, Secretary of State, Des 

Moines, la 3 

Iowa, State Board of Education, 

Des Moines, la I 

Iowa, State Board of Health, Des 

Moines, la 2 

Iowa, State College of Agriculture 

and Mechanic Arts, Ames, la. . 8 
Iowa, State College of Agriculture 

and Mechanic Arts, Botanical 

Dept., Ames, la 6 

Iowa State Drainage Association, 

Ames, la 5 

Iowa State Horticultural Society, 

Des Moines, la I 

Iowa, State Library, Des Moines, 

la 2 

Iowa State Teachers' College, 

Cedar Rapids, la 3 

Iowa, State University, Iowa City, 

la 8 

Ireland, Dept. of Agriculture and 

Technical Instruction, Dublin, 

Ireland.. ..112 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Ireland, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Technical Instruction, Fisheries 
Branch, Dublin, Ireland i 

Isthmian Canal Commission, Wash- 
ington, D. C 6 

Italian Chamber of Commerce and 
Colonization Bureau, Chicago, III I 

Italy, Biblioteca del Senato, Rome, 
Italy i 

Ivins, William M., New York, N. Y. I 

Jackson, Holmes C. , New York, N. Y. I 

Jackson Public Library, Jackson, 
Mich i 

Jacob Tome School for Boys, Port 
Deposit, Md i 

James Blackstone Memorial Li- 
brary, Bradford, Conn I 

James V. Brown Library, Williams- 
port, Pa 2 

Japan, Imperial Central Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station, Nishi- 
gahara, Tokyo, Japan i 

Japan Sericultural Association, 
Tokyo, Japan i 

Jersey City, Free Public Library, 
Jersey City, N. J 6 

Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, 
Hawthorne, N. Y 4 

John F. Slater Fund for the Educa- 
tion of Freedmen, New York, 
N. Y 2 

John Marshall Law School, Chi- 
cago, III i 

John Rylands Library, Manchester, 
Eng 5 

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 
Md i 

Johnson, Charles, Eneu & Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Johnson, Dr. E. E., Chicago, III . . . 34 

Johnson, Dr. Frank S., Chicago, III. .226 

Johnson, Drs. C. N. & J. W., Chi- 
cago, III 347 

Johnston Brothers, Alma, Neb I 

Jones & Lanison Machine Com 
pany , Springfield, Vt i 

Jones, S. A., Waynesville, N. C. . . . 3 

Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey 
City, N. J. 2 

Journal of Ophthalmology and Oto- 
Laryngology, Chicago, III i 

Journal of Osteopathy, Kirksville, 
Mo i 

Judicious Advertising and Advertis- 
ing Experience, Chicago, III. . . . I 

Judson College, Marion, Ala i 

Justi, H. D., & Son, Chicago, III. . . 5 

Kaiserlich-Konigliche Leopold- 
Franzens Universitat, Innsbruck, 
Austria.. A. 



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Pamphlets. 

Kaiserlich-Konigliches Maritimes 
Observatorium, Trieste, Austria i 

Kaiserliche Leopoldinisch - Caroli- 
nische Deutsche Akademie der 
Naturforscher, Halle a. S., Ger- 
many 2 

Kaiserliche Universitats-und- 
Landes-Bibliothek, Strassburg, 
Germany 32 

Kalacinski, Dr. F., Chicago, III 78 

Kansas Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Manhattan, Kan 8 

Kansas, Board of Control of State 
Charitable Institutions, Topeka, 
Kan 3 

Kansas, Board of Railroad Commis- 
sioners, Topeka, Kan 3 

Kansas City, Board of Education, 
Kansas City, Mo 2 

Kansas City, Board of Trade, 
Kansas City, Mo i 

Kansas City Southern Railway 
Company, Kansas City, Mo. ... 6 

Kansas, Dept. of Labor and Indus- 
try, Topeka, Kan 4 

Kansas, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Topeka, Kan 2 

Kansas, Geological Survey, Topeka, 
Kan i 

Kansas, Grand Commandery of 
Knights Templar, Topeka, Kan. I 

Kansas, Public Utilities Commis- 
sion, Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas, State Banking Dept., 
Topeka, Kan 4 

Kansas, State Board of Agriculture, 
Topeka, Kan 2 

Kansas, State Dept. of Fish and 
Game, Pratt, Kan 3 

Kansas State Historical Society, 
Topeka, Kan 2 

Kansas, State Tax Commission, 
Topeka, Kan 3 

Kansas Traveling Libraries Com- 
mission, Topeka, Kan i 

Kaukasisches Museum, Tiflis, Rus- 
sia.. ... 3 

Keiogijuku University, Tokyo, 
Japan i 

Kellaway, Herbert J., Boston, Mass. 3 

Kemper, Dr. G. W. H., Muncie, 
Ind 4 

Kendall, A. G., San Bernardino, 
Cal i 

Kentucky, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Lexington, Ky. . . n 

Kentucky & Indiana Terminal 
Railroad Company, Chicago, III. I 

Kentucky, Commissioner of Agri- 
culture, Frankfort, Ky i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Kentucky, Dept. of Education, 
Frankfort, Ky 3 

Kentucky Educational Association, 
Frankfort, Ky i 

Kentucky, Geological Survey, Lex- 
ington, Ky 4 

Kentucky Library Commission, 
Frankfort, Ky i 

Kentucky, State Board of Health, 
Bowling Green, Ky i 

Kentucky State Federation of 
Women's Clubs, Louisville, Ky. i 

Kentucky, State Treasurer, Frank- 
fort, Ky i 

Keokuk, City Officers, Keokuk, la. 3 

Kerr, Charles H., & Company, 
Chicago, III i 

Keystone Fireproofing Co., New 
York, N. Y i 

Kiefer, Daniel, Cincinnati, O I 

Kimball, H. F., New Haven, Conn . . i 

Kimberley Public Library, Kim- 
berley, Transvaal i 

King Edward VII Sanatorium, 
Midhurst, Sussex, Eng i 

King Institute of Preventive Medi- 
cine, Madras, Madras 2 

Kinney, Henry C., Chicago, III I 

Knoll & Co., New York, N. Y i 

Knox College, Galesburg, III i 

Knoxville Furniture Company, 

Knoxville, Tenn i 

Kny-Scheerer Co., New York, N. Y. 7 

Koechl, Victor, & Co., New York, 
N. Y 2 

Kohn, August, Columbia, S. C i 

Koniglige Bibliothek, Copenhagen, 
Denmark i 

Konigliche Bibliothek, Berlin, 

Germany . i 

Konigliche Offentliche Bibliothek, 
Dresden, Germany i 

Konigliche Preussische Universi- 
tat, Marburg, Germany I 

Konigliche-Sachsische Kunstge- 
werbe-Schule und Kunstge- 
werbe Museum, Dresden, Ger- 
many i 

Konigliche und Universitats Bib- 
liothek, Breslau, Germany I 

Konigliche und Universitats-Bib- 
liothek, Konigsberg, Germany. . I 

Konigliche Universitat, Tubingen, 
Germany 4 

Konigliche Universitats Bibliothek, 
Berlin, Germany I 

Konigliche Universitats Bibliothek, 
Bonn, Germany I 

Konigliche Universitats Bibliothek, 
Gottingen, Germany I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Konigliche Universitats-Biblio- 

thek, Tubingen, Germany 4 

Konigsberg, Stadtbauinspector, 

Konigsberg, Germany i 

Koninklijke Akademie van Weten- 
schappen, Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands ii 

Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, 
Netherlands I 

Korab, Prince, Corbeil, France. ... I 

Krupp, Fried., Gussstahlfabrik, 

Essen-Ruhr, Germany 4 

Kruppsche Bucherhalle, Essen- 
Ruhr, Germany I 

Kungliga Landtbruks-akadamien, 
Stockholm, Sweden 22 

Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsaka- 
demien, Stockholm, Sweden 12 

Kungliga Vetenskaps Societeten, 
Upsala, Sweden I 

Kungliga Universitets Biblioteket, 
Upsala, Sweden 5 

Labor Leader, Lancaster, Pa i 

Laboratoire de Zoologie et de Physi- 
ologie Maritimes de Concarneau, 
Concarneau, France 8 

Lafayette College, Easton, Pa 4 

La Follette's Weekly Magazine, 
Madison, Wis I 

Lake Erie College, Painesville, O . . . I 

Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, 
III i 

Lake Mohonk Conference of 
Friends of the Indian and other 
Dependent Peoples, Mohonk 
Lake, N. Y I 

Lake Mohonk Conference on In- 
ternational Arbitration, Mo- 
honk Lake, N. Y I 

Lake Superior Mining Institute, 
Ishpeming, Mich I 

Lakes-to-the-Gulf Deep Waterway 
Association, St. Louis, Mo I 

Lancaster Town Library, Lancaster, 
Pa I 

Landes-und Stadt-Bibliothek, Dus- 
seldorf, Germany 2 

Lansing Public Library, Lansing, 
Mich i 

Larkin Company, Buffalo, N. Y. . . I 

Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass. 2 

Lawrence Free Public Library, 
Lawrence, Kan I 

Lawrence Portland Cement Com- 
pany, New York, N. Y I 

Lawrence University, Appleton, 

Wis 3 

Lawrenceville School, Lawrence- 
ville, N. J i 

Layman Printer, Cleveland, I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets 

Lee, G. W., Boston, Mass I 

Lee, Higginson & Co., Boston, Mass, i 
Leeds, Free Public Libraries, Leeds, 

Eng i 

Legal Aid Society, Chicago, III i 

Legal Aid Society, New York, N. Y. 24 
Legislative Voters' League of Illi- 
nois, Chicago, III 16 

Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa I 

Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, 

Pa I 

Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Leland Stanford Junior University, 

Stanford University, Cal 6 

Leland Stanford Junior University 
Library, Stanford University, 

Cal 2 

Lemcke & Buechner, New York, 

N.Y 3 

Lenox College, Hopkinton, la I 

Leon & H. Blum Land Company, 

Galveston, Tex i 

Leonard, Frederick C., Chicago, 

III 2 

Leveille, H., Le Mans, France I 

Lewis, E. R., Dubuque, la I 

Lewis Institute, Chicago, III 31 

Lewiston State Normal School, 

Lewiston, Idaho 2 

Lexington, Public Library, Lexing- 
ton, Ky I 

Library Association, Portland, Ore . . 2 

Library Bureau, Boston, Mass i 

Library Bureau, Chicago, III 12 

Library Company, Philadelphia, 

Pa 2 

Lick Observatory, Hamilton, Cal. . . i 
Light Publishing Co., Buffalo, N. Y I 
Lilly, Eli, & Co., Indianapolis, Ind . I 
Little, Arthur D., Inc., Boston, 

Mass 5 

Little Chronicle Co., Chicago, III. . . 2 
Little Rock Board of Trade, Little 

Rock, Ark 3 

Littleford, James, Frost & Foster, 

Cincinnati, I 

Live Stock Journal, Chicago. Ill . . . 2 
Liverpool Free Public Libraries, 

Liverpool, Eng 3 

Lloyd Library, Cincinnati, 6 

Loeb, Dr. Clarence, St. Louis, Mo . . I 
London Charity Organization So- 
ciety, London, Eng 23 

London School of Economics and 
Political Science, London, Eng . . I 

Long, Elias A., Chicago, III I 

Longmans, Greene & Co., New 
York, N.Y 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Loomis, Dr. E. Beach, Chicago, III. . 43 
Loomis, Metta M., Chicago, III. . . i 
Lord & Nagle Co., Boston, Mass. . . I 
Lord, George W., Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa I 

Los Angeles, Board of Education, 

Los Angeles, Col I 

Los Angeles, City Auditor, Los 

Angeles, Cal 3 

Los Angeles, Public Library, Los 

Angeles, Cal 2 

Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Baton Rouge, La 8 

Louisiana Bankers Association, 

Abbeville, La 2 

Louisiana, Board of Commissioners 
for the Protection of Birds, 
Game and Fish , New Orleans, La. I 
Louisiana, Board of Health, New 

Orleans, La 5 

Louisiana, Insurance Dept., Baton 

Rouge, La i 

Louisiana, State Banking Dept., 

Shreveport, La 4 

Louisiana, State Board of Agricul- 
ture and Immigration, Baton 

Rouge, La 9 

Louisiana, State Land Office and 
Commissioner of Forestry, 

Baton Rouge, La 2 

Louisiana State Museum, New 

Orleans, La i 

Louisiana, State School for the 

Deaf, Baton Rouge, La i 

Louisiana, State University, Baton 

Rouge, La i 

Louisiana, Supt. of Public Educa- 
tion, Baton Rouge, La 5 

Louisville & Nashville Railroad 

Company, Nashville, Tenn 3 

Louisville Free Public Library, 

Louisville, Ky 3 

Lowell City Library, Lowell, Mass. . 3 
Loyola University, Chicago, III. . . . 8 
Lubeck, Stadtbibliothek, Lubeck, 

Germany i 

Luehr, Dr. Edward, Chicago, III. . . . I 
Lunds Uniyersitet, Lund, Sweden. . 12 
Lynn Public Library, Lynn, Mass, i 

Lyon & Healy, Chicago, III i 

Lyons, Dr. Edward, Chicago, III. . . 24 
Lyons Chambre de Commerce, 

Lyons, France i 

McAlester, City Clerk, McAlester, 

Okla 2 

McAlpine, J. D., Collinwood, O ,2 

McBean, Dr. George, Chicago, III.. 2 
McClintock, Dr. J. C., Topeka, 

Kan i 

McClurg, A. C., & Co., Chicago, III. i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

McCormick Theological Seminary, 
Chicago, III i 

McCray Refrigerator Co., Kendall- 
mile, Ind i 

MacCurdy, H. M., Alma, Mich. . . i 

MacDonald, Arthur, Washington, 
D. C ii 

McGill University, Montreal, Que- 
bec I 

MacGregor, J. H., Chicago, III. . . . 4 

McGuire & Orr, Chicago, III i 

Machalske, Dr. F. J., Philadelphia, 
Pa 2 

McKillip Veterinary College, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Magnetisk Observatorium, Copen- 
hagen, Denmark 7 

Maine, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Orono, Me 27 

Maine, Educational Dept., Augus- 
ta, Me 3 

Maine, Forest Commission, 

Augusta, Me 7 

Maine, Income Tax League, Port- 
land, Me i 

Maine, Insurance Dept., Augusta, 
Me i 

Maine, State Board of Health, 
Augusta, Me 2 

Maine, State Library, A ugusta, Me. 38 

Mainz, Stadtbibliothek, Mainz, 

Germany I 

Maiden Public Library, Maiden, 
Mass i 

Malmo, Stadsbibliotheket, Malmo, 
Sweden I 

Manchester Municipal School of 
Technology, Manchester, Eng. . . 4 

Manchester, Public Libraries Com- 
mittee, Manchester, Eng 3 

Manchester Steam Users' Associa- 
tion, Manchester, Eng I 

Manchester University Museum, 
Manchester, Eng 38 

Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat 
Hospital, New York, N. Y I 

Manitoba, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Immigration, Winnipeg, Mani- 
toba 4 

Manitoba, Dept. of Public Works, 
Winnipeg, Manitoba 6 

Manitoba, Government Telephone 
Commission, Winnipeg, Manitoba i 

Manitowoc Public Library, Mani- 
towoc, Wis i 

Manufacturers' Record, Baltimore, 
Md i 

Mariani & Co., New York, N.Y.... l 

Marine Biological Laboratory, 

Woods Hole, Mass i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Marlborough Library Committee, 
Marlborough, Mass I 

Marshalltown Free Public Library, 
Marshalltown, la I 

Maryland Association for the Pre- 
vention and Relief of Tubercu- 
losis, Baltimore, Md 2 

Maryland, Bureau of Statistics and 
Information, Baltimore, Md. ... i 

Maryland Conference of Charities 
and Correction, Baltimore, Md. . i 

Maryland State Board of Educa- 
tion, Annapolis, Md 7 

Maryland, Executive Dept., Ann- 
apolis, Md i 

Maryland, Geological Survey, 
Baltimore, Md I 

Maryland, Public Library Commis- 
sion, Baltimore, Md 2 

Maryland Shell Fish Commission, 
Annapolis, Md I 

Maryland, State Board of Health, 
Baltimore, Md i 

Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 
lege, Amherst, Mass 4 

Massachusetts Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Amherst, Mass ... 8 

Massachusetts, Bank Commission, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts Board of Education, 
Boston, Mass 3 

Massachusetts, Board of Railroad 
Commissioners, Boston, Mass. . . I 

Massachusetts, Bureau of Statistics, 
Boston, Mass 28 

Massachusetts Charitable Mechan- 
ic Association, Boston, Mass. ... I 

Massachusetts, Chief of District 
Police, Boston, Mass 4 

Massachusetts, Civic League, Bos- 
ton, Mass 4 

Massachusetts, Civil Service Re- 
form Auxiliary, Boston, Mass. . . 26 

Massachusetts, Commission for the 
Blind, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, Commission on 
Compensation and Industrial 
Accidents, Boston, Mass 3 

Massachusetts, Commission on Old 
Age Pensions, West Lynn, Mass . I 

Massachusetts, Commission on 
Criminals, Mental Defectives, 
Epileptics and Degenerates, 
Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts, Dept. of Fish and 
Game, Boston, Mass 6 

Massachusetts District Police In- 
spection Dept., Boston, Mass ... I 

Massachusetts Forestry Associa- 
tion, Boston, Mass I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Massachusetts General Hospital, 
Boston, Mass 3 

Massachusetts, Highway Commis- 
sion, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts Horticultural So- 
ciety, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts Hospital for Con- 
sumptives, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Boston, Mass 10 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Research Laboratory of 
Physical Chemistry, Boston, 
Mass 8 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Society of Arts, Boston, 
Mass i 

Massachusetts Library Club, Fair- 
haven, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Medical Society, 
Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Metropolitan 
Water and Sewerage Board, 
Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts Real Estate Ex- 
change, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Secretary of the 
Commonwealth, Boston, Mass. . 79 

Massachusetts, State Board of Agri 
culture, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, State Board of Con- 
ciliation and Arbitration, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Massachusetts State Board of 
Health, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, State Forester, 

Boston, Mass 4 

Massachusetts State Library, 

Boston, Mass 5 

Massachusetts State Normal School, 
Worcester, Mass, I 

Massachusetts, Treasury Dept., 
Boston, Mass i 

Masses Publishing Company, New 
York, N. Y i 

Master Car Builders' Association, 
Chicago, III 2 

Master Sheet Metal Workers Jour- 
nal, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Mather, Sir William, Bramshaw, 
Eng i 

Mathiasen, Mrs. Methia K., Key- 
port, Ky i 

Mead, Lucia Ames, Boston, Mass.. I 

Mechanics Institute, San Francisco, 
Col i 

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty 
of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. ... I 

Medical Council, Philadelphia, 

Pa. . i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Medical Library Association, 

Baltimore, Md 2 

Medical Library Association of 
Newark, Newark, N. J I 

Medical Society of New Jersey, 
South Orange, N. J i 

Medicp-Chirurgical College of 

Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. . I 

Medico-Pharmaceutical Critic and 
Guide, New York, N. Y i 

Meehan's Garden Bulletin, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Memphis Medical Monthly, Mem- 
phis, Tenn I 

Memphis Merchants Exchange, 
Memphis, Tenn 3 

Mercantile Library of New York, 
New York, N. Y 7 

Merchants and Manufacturers' 
Association, of Milwaukee, Mil- 
waukee, Wis i 

Merchants' Association, New York, 
N. Y 3 

Merchants' Association, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal 5 

Merchants' Bank of Canada, Mon- 
treal, Quebec 4 

Merchants' Exchange, St. Louis, 
Mo i 

Merck & Co., New York, N. Y 2 

Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Metal Industry, New York, N. Y. . . i 

Metal Industry Publishing Co., 
New York, N. Y i 

Metallgesellschaft, Metallbank and 
Metallurgische Gesellschaft, 
Frankfurt-am- Main, Germany. . 2 

Metz, H. A., & Co., New York, N. 
Y i 

Metzenbaum, Dr. Myron, Cleve- 
land, 2 

Mexico, Direcci6n General de Agri- 
cultura, Mexico City, Mex 148 

Mexico, Direcci6n General de Casas 
de Moneda, Mexico City, Mex. . . 2 

Mexico, Direcci6n General de Esta- 
distica, Mexico City, Mex 3 

Mexico, Secretaria de Communi- 
caciones y Obras Publicas, 
Mexico City, Mex 3 

Mexico, Secretaria de Fomento 
Colonizaci6n e Industria, Mexi- 
co City, Mex 3 

Meyer, Oswald, Co., Jersey City, 
N. J i 

Miami University, Oxford, 2 

Michel, Augusta Marie, Chicago, III. I 

Michigan Agricultural College, 

East Lansing, Mich i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Michigan Agricultural Experiment 
Station, East Lansing, Mich .... 44 

Michigan Association for the Pre- 
vention and Relief of Tubercu- 
losis, Ann Arbor, Mich i 

Michigan, Board of Prison Indus- 
tries, Lansing, Mich i 

Michigan, Board of State Tax Com- 
missioners and State Board of 
Assessors, Lansing, Mich i 

Michigan College of Mines, Hough- 
ton, Mich i 

Michigan, Dairy and Food Com- 
missioner, Lansing, Mich i 

Michigan, Dept. of Labor, Lan- 
sing, Mich i 

Michigan Gas Association, Grand 
Rapids, Mich 3 

Michigan Miner, Saginaw, Mich ... i 

Michigan, Secretary of State, Lan- 
sing, Mich 4 

Michigan, State Board of Correc- 
tions and Charities, Lansing, 
Mich i 

Michigan, State Board of Fish 
Commissioners, Lansing, Mich. . i 

Michigan, State Board of Health, 
Lansing, Mich 3 

Michigan, State Highway Dept., 
Lansing, Mich 4 

Michigan State Library, Lansing, 
Mich 44 

Michigan, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Lansing, Mich 5 

Middleburg College, Middleburg, Vt. 2 

Midland Warehouse and Transfer 
Company, Chicago, III 2 

Military Surgeon, Carlisle, Pa i 

Miller, George J., Chicago, III i 

Millicent Library, Fairhaven, Mass, i 

Mills, Charles K., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Milwaukee, Bureau of Economy 
and Efficiency, Milwaukee, Wis . 8 

Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce, 
Milwaukee, Wis i 

Milwaukee, City Clerk, Milwaukee, 
Wis i 

Milwaukee, Health Dept., Mil- 
waukee, Wis i 

Milwaukee Public Library, Mil- 
waukee, Wis 2 

Milwaukee, Public Museum, Mil- 
waukee, Wis i 

Mines and Minerals, Scranton, Pa. . i 

Minneapolis, Board of Court House 
and City Hall Commissioners, 
Minneapolis, Minn i 

Minneapolis, Board of Park Com- 
missioners, Minneapolis, Minn. I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Minneapolis, City Engineer, Min- 
neapolis, Minn I 

Minneapolis Public Library, 

Minneapolis, Minn 10 

Minneapolis Vice Commission, 

Minneapolis, Minn I 

Minnesota Academy of Sciences, 
Minneapolis, Minn I 

Minnesota Agricultural Experiment 
Station, St. Anthony's Park, 
Minn 8 

Minnesota, Board of Immigration, 
St. Paul, Minn i 

Minnesota Bureau of Labor, Indus- 
try and Commerce, St. Paul, 
Minn .- 4 

Minnesota Forestry Commission, 
St. Paul, Minn I 

Minnesota, Public Library Com- 
mission, Minneapolis, Minn. ... I 

Minnesota, Railroad & Warehouse 
Commission, St. Paul, Minn. ... 2 

Minnesota, Secretary of State, St. 
Paul, Minn I 

Minnesota, State Highway Com- 
mission, St. Paul, Minn 3 

Minot, Dr. C. S., Cambridge, Mass. I 

Mississippi Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Agricultural College, 
Miss 9 

Mississippi, Geological Survey, 

Jackson, Miss 2 

Mississippi Industrial Institute and 
College, Columbus, Miss 2 

Mississippi, Railroad Commission, 
Jackson, Miss I 

Missouri Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Columbia, Mo 17 

Missouri, Banking Dept., Jeffer- 
son City, Mo I 

Missouri, Bureau of Geology and 
Mines, Rolla, Mo i 

Missouri, Bureau of Mines and 
Mining, Jefferson City, Mo I 

Missouri, Dairy and Food Commis- 
sioner, Columbia, Mo 4 

Missouri, Dept. of Food and Drug 
Inspection, Columbia, Mo 5 

Missouri, Governor, Jefferson City, 
Mo i 

Missouri Historical Society, St. 
Louis, Mo i 

Missouri Library Commission, 
Jefferson City, Mo 4 

Missouri, Mine Inspection Dept., 
Jefferson City, Mo 2 

Missouri-Pacific Railway Co., St. 
Louis, Mo 3 

Missouri, Railroad and Warehouse 
Commission, Jefferson City, Mo. 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Missouri, Secretary of State, Jef- 
ferson City, Mo 2 

Missouri, State Auditor, Jefferson 
City, Mo i 

Missouri, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Columbia, Mo 2 

Missouri, State Board of Charities 
and Corrections, Columbia, Mo. 2 

Missouri, State Board of Health, 
Jefferson City, Mo 5 

Missouri, State Board of Horticul- 
ture, Columbia, Mo I 

Missouri, State Bureau of Labor, 
Jefferson City, Mo I 

Missouri, State Fish Commission, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

Missouri, State Fruit Experiment 
Station, Mountain Grove, Mo ... 4 

Missouri, State Game and Fish 
Commissioner, Jefferson City, 
Mo 3 

Missouri State Medical Associa- 
tion, St. Louis, Mo i 

Missouri, State Supt. of Public 
Schools, Jefferson City, Mo 3 

Mitchell & Co., Cleveland, O I 

Mither , Fred S. , & Co. , Chicago, III . i 

Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

Modern Electrics, New York, N. Y. I 

Modjeski, Ralph, Chicago, III 2 

Mohler, Charles K., Chicago, III I 

Molyneux Mailing Machines Co., 
Buffalo, N. Y i 

Monaco, 5. A. S. le Prince de, 
Monaco i 

Mondes des Plantes, Paris, France. . I 

Money, Pittsburg, Pa 2 

Montana, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Bozeman, Mont 5 

Montana, Auditor of State, Helena, 
Mont i 

Montana, Board of Railroad Com- 
missioners, Helena, Mont I 

Montana, Bureau of Agriculture, 
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struction, Santa Fe, N. M I 

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. New Orleans, La 4 

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culture, Sydney, N. S. W 12 

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York, N. Y I 

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ities and Correction, New York, 
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tion, New York, N, Y i 

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sion, Albany, N. Y 4 

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Association. New York, N. Y. . . I 

New York, Commissioners of Ac- 
counts, New York, N. Y 2 

New York, Comptroller, Albany, 
N. Y 8 

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mission, Albany, N. Y I 

New York Cotton Exchange, New 
York, N. Y i 

New York, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Albany, N. Y 32 

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Ferries, New York, N. Y I 

New York, Dept. of Education, 
New York, N. Y 2 

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York, N. Y i 

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of Municipal Investigation and 
Statistics, New York, N. Y I 

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Assessments, New York, N. Y . . i 

New York Edison Co., New York, 
N. Y 4 

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York, N. Y i 

New York, Forest, Fish and Game 
Commission, Albany, N. Y . . . . i 

New York, General Assembly, 
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New York, Hospital for Deformi- 
ties and Joint Diseases, New 
York, N. Y i 

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bany, N. Y 5 

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cy, N. Y i 

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tion, New York, N. Y 4 

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York, N. Y i 

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New York, N. Y. 4 

New York Metropolitan Museum 
of Art, New York, N. Y 3 

New York, Metropolitan Sewerage 
Commission, New York, N. Y. . . 6 

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Railroad Company, New Haven, 
Conn i 

New York, North Side Board of 
Trade, New York, N. Y i 

New York Pathological Society, 
New York, N. Y i 

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New York, N. Y i 

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York, N. Y 4 

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mittee, New York, N. Y I 

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York, N. Y 5 

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veyor, Albany, N. Y I 

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Association, Pen Yan, N. Y. . . . I 

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Care of Crippled and Deformed 
Children, West Haver straw, N.Y . I 

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Study of Malignant Disease, 
Buffalo, N.Y n 

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cine, New York, N. Y I 

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N. Y 135 

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mission, Albany, N.Y I 

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New York, N. Y n 

New York University, New York, 
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Pedagogy, New York, N. Y... . . I 

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Wellington, N. Z 2 

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ington, N. Z i 

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Nijoff, Martinus, s'Gravenhage, 
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Nijoff, Wouter, The Hague, Nether- 
lands i 

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Raleigh, N. C I 

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Agriculture, Raleigh, N. C I 

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mission, Raleigh, N. C 2 

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ture, Raleigh, N. C i 

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mission, Raleigh, N. C i 

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North Dakota Farmers'. Institute, 
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Northern Illinois State Normal 
School, De Kail, III 5 

Northern Pacific Railway Co., St. 
Paul, Minn 2 

Northern Telephone Society, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y I 

Northwestern Mutual Life Insur- 
ance Company, Milwaukee, Wis. I 

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III 12 

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School, Chicago, III 3 

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Germany I 

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Norwich Public Library, Norwich, 

Eng 2 

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missioner, Halifax, N. S 3 

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Public Works and Mines, Hali- 
fax, N. S i 

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Halifax, N. S I 

Nova Scotia, Office of Provincial 
Government Engineer, Halifax, 

N.S i 

Nova Scotia, Supt. of Education, 

Halifax, N. S 2 

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Oak Park, Public Library, Oak 

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Observatoire d' Abbadia, Hendaye, 

France I 

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France I 

Observatoire Royal de Belgique, 

Brussels, Belgium 10 

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Ohashi Public Library, Tokyo, 
Japan i 

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Ohio, Auditor of State, Columbus, 

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Ohio Library Association, Dayton, 
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0...: 5 

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bus, O i 

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Ohio Valley Improvement Associa- 
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rie, Okla i 

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rie, Okla I 

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Ont 2 

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Toronto, Ont I 

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onto, Ont 2 

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tion, Toronto, Ont 2 

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Toronto, Ont 2 

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mission, Toronto, Ont 2 

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Falls, N. Y.... 2 

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Health, Toronto, Ont 3 

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France 10 

Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich., i 

Parlin Memorial Library, Everett, 
Mass i 

Parsons, Frank H., New York, N. Y. i 

Pasadena, City Auditor, Pasadena, 
Cal i 

Passaic Public Library, Passaic, 
N.J 3 

Paterson, Free Public Library, 
Paterson, N. J I 

Peabody Academy of Science, 
Salem, Mass I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Peabody College for Teachers, 
Nashville, Tenn I 

Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Md. . I 

Peabody Institute, Peabody, Mass, i 

Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass ... 3 

Peace Society, London, Eng i 

Peace Society, New York, N. Y. . . I 

Pearson, J., & Company, London, 
Eng 2 

Peerless Motor Car Company, New 
York, N. Y 4 

Penal Reform League, London, Eng. 6 

Pennington, Dr. J. R., Chicago, III. . 3 

Pennsylvania, Adjutant General, 
Harrisburg, Pa 2 

Pennsylvania, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, State College, Pa. . 8 

Pennsylvania, Board of Public 
Charities, Harrisburg, Pa 2 

Pennsylvania, Central State Nor- 
mal School, Lock Haven, Pa ... I 

Pennsylvania, Commission to Codi- 
fy and Revise the Election 
Laws, Harrisburg, Pa 3 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Harrisburg, Pa 10 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, Dairy and Food Division, 
Harrisburg, Pa 6 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Fisheries, 
Harrisburg, Pa 9 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Forestry, 
Harrisburg, Pa I 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Health, 
Harrisburg, Pa 14 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Internal 
Affairs, Harrisburg, Pa 2 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Public In- 
struction, Harrisburg, Pa 3 

Pennsylvania Hospital, Ayer Clin- 
ical Laboratory, Philadelphia, 
Pa 2 

Pennsylvania Institution for the 
Instruction of the Blind, 
Overbrook, Pa I 

Pennsylvania, Legislative Refer- 
ence Bureau, Harrisburg, Pa ... 3 

Pennsylvania Museum and School 
of Industrial Art, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa 19 

Pennsylvania Society, New York, 
N. Y i 

Pennsylvania State College, State 
College, Pa I 

Pennsylvania State Library, Har- 
risburg, Pa 32 

Pennsylvania, State Railroad Com- 
mission, Harrisburg, Pa 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Pennsylvania, Topographic and 
Geologic Survey Commission, 
Kittanning, Pa 4 

People, New York, N. Y i 

People's Paper, Los Angeles, Cal. . . i 

Peoples Trust and Savings Bank, 
Chicago, III i 

Peoria Board of Trade, Peoria, III. . i 

Peoria, City Comptroller, Peoria, III. i 

Peoria, Commissioner of Public 
Works, Peoria, III 2 

Peoria Public Library, Peoria, III. . 2 

Perkins Institution for the Blind, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Peru, Ministerio de Fomento, Lima, 
Peru 70 

Peru, Ministerio de Fomento, 
Cuerpo de Ingenieros Civiles, 
Secciono de Estadistica, Lima, 
Peru I 

Phelps, Editha, Chicago, III i 

Phelps, Edward Bunnell, New York, 
N. Y i 

Philadelphia Academy of Surgery, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia, Board of Directors 
of City Trusts, Philadelphia, Pa. 2 

Philadelphia, Board of Public Edu- 
cation, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Philadelphia, Board of Trade, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia, Bureau of Surveys, 
Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Philadelphia Commercial Museum, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

Philadelphia, Dept. of Public 
Health and Charities, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 3 

Philadelphia, Free Library, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Philadelphia, Mayor, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Philadelphia, Orthopedic Hospital 
and Infirmary for Nervous Dis- 
eases, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Philadelphia Pathological Society, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

Philadelphia Typographical Union, 
Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultiva- 
tion Association, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Philippine Education, Manila, 

P. I I 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Agri- 
culture, Manila, P.I I 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of For- 
estry, Manila, P. 1 5 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of 

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Philippine Islands, Bureau of In- 
ternal Revenue, Manila, P.I... 2 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Jus- 
tice, Manila, P. 1 2 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Sci- 
ence, Manila, P. 1 3 

Philippine Islands, Division of 
Ethnology, Manila, P. I I 

Philippine Islands, Executive Office, 
Manila, P. I I 

Philippine Islands, Weather Bureau, 
Manila, P. 1 4 

Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass . . 3 

Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, 
N. H 2 

Philosophical Society of Washing- 
ton, Washington, D. C 2 

Photographic Press, Philadelphia, 
Pa I 

Pilcher, Dr. Lewis S., Brooklyn, 
N. Y I 

Pilcher Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. . 2 

Pjllsbury, Albert E., Boston, Mass. . I 

Pinkham, L. E., Manila, P.I I 

Pittsburg Civic Commission, Pitts- 
burg, Pa 6 

Pittsburg Coal Company, Pittsburg, 
Pa I 

Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago 
Railway Company, Pittsburg, 
Pa i 

Pittsburg Playground Association, 
Pittsburg, Pa i 

Pittsburg Steel Products Co., 

Pittsburg, Pa I 

Playground and Recreation 
Association of America, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Pleger, John J., Manila, P. I i 

Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters' 
Journal, Chicago, III I 

Plummer, Dr. Samuel, Chicago, III. 23 

Policy Holders' Union, Chicago, 
III 6 

Political Action, Milwaukee, Wis ... 4 

Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 
College of Engineering, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y i 

Port Elizabeth Public Library, Port 
Elizabeth, South Africa 2 

Portland Board of Trade, Portland, 
Me i 

Portland Chamber of Commerce, 
Portland, Ore 2 

Portland Library Association, Port- 
land, Ore i 

Portland Public Library, Portland, 
Me i 

Porto Rico, Secretary, San Juan, 
P.R.. i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Porto Rico, Treasury Dept., San 
Juan, P. R 3 

Post-Graduate, New York, N.Y... i 

Potteries Selling Company, Trenton, 
N. J i 

Practical Decorator, Chicago, III. . . 2 

Practical Medicine, Delhi, India ... 3 

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 9 

Pray, James Sturgis, Cambridge, 
Mass i 

Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago, III . 6 

Prescott, D. C., Chicago, III 2 

Price, Waterhouse & Co., New York, 
N. Y i 

Prince Edward Island, Legislative 
Library, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 4 

Princeton Theological Seminary, 
Princeton, N. J 2 

Princeton University, Princeton, 
N. J 4 

Princeton University Library, 

Princeton, N. J 5 

Princeton University Observatory, 
Princeton, N. J i 

Printers' Board of Trade, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Printers' League of America, New 
York, N. Y i 

Prison Association of New York, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Prosperidad Colony Association, 
Tucson, Ariz i 

Providence Athenaeum, Providence, 
R.I i 

Providence, Board of Trade, Provi- 
dence, R. 1 2 

Providence, Commissioner of Public 
Schools, Providence, R. I i 

Providence Journal, Providence, 

R. 1 2 

Providence Medical Journal, Provi- 
dence, R. I i 

Providence Public Library, Provi- 
dence, R. 1 2 

Providence, Supt. of Health, 

Providence, R. I i 

Prussia, Ministerium der Offent- 
lichen Arbeiten, Berlin, Germany I 

Public Schools Athletic League, 
New York, N. Y i 

Puebla, Dept. of Statistics, Puebla, 
Mex i 

Pullman Company, Chicago, III. . . I 

Purdue University, Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Lafayette, 
Ind i 

Pusey, Dr. William Allen, Chicago* 

111 22 

Quale, Dr. C. C., Chicago, III i 

Quarich, Bernard, London, Eng. . . n 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
Quebec, Board of Trade, Quebec, 

Quebec 23 

Quebec, Minister of Agriculture, 

Quebec, Quebec i 

Quebec, Minister of Colonisation, 
Mines and Fisheries, Quebec, 

Quebec 2 

Quebec, Minister of Lands and For- 
ests, Quebec, Quebec 4 

Quebec, Minister of Public Works 

and Labour, Quebec, Quebec. ... i 
Quebec, Provincial Secretary, Que- 
bec, Quebec i 

Queens Borough Public Library, 

New York, N. Y I 

Queensland, Dept. of Mines, 

Brisbane, Queensland I 

Queensland Geological Survey, 

Brisbane, Queensland 5 

Queensland, Office of Government 
Statistician, Brisbane, Queens- 
land i 

Queen's University, Kingston, Ont . 2 
Quincy Free Public Library, 

Quincy, III 2 

Radcliffe College, Cambridge, 

Mass 4 

Radiation, Detroit, Mich I 

Ragged School Union and Shaftes- 

bury Society, London, Eng 3 

Railway Age Gazette, New York, 

N. Y i 

Railway Business Association, New 

York, N. Y 9 

Railway Club, Pittsburg, Pa i 

Railway Electrical Engineer, 

Chicago, III i 

Railway List Co., Chicago, III 2 

Railway Signal Association, Beth- 
lehem, Pa i 

Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, III. i 
Randolph, Carmen F., New York, 

N. Y i 

Randolph, Corliss Fitz, Newark, 

N. J i 

Rathom, John R., Providence, R. I . . I 
Ravenscroft, D. W., Petaluma, Cat . i 

Rawie, Henry, Baltimore, Md 2 

Raymond Concrete Pile Company, 

New York, N. Y 3 

Raymond & Whitcomb Co., New 

York, N. Y i 

Reading Company, Philadelphia,Pa. I 
Reading, Supt. of Schools, Read- 
ing, Pa 2 

Real Estate News, Chicago, III i 

Reale Stazione di Patologia Vege- 

tale, Rome, Italy 5 

Redwood Library and Athenaeum, 
Newport, R. I I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Reed, William Howell, Boston, 
Mass 

Referendum, Faribault, Minn 

Regan Printing Co., Chicago, III. . . . 

Reid, Major-General Sir Alexander 
John Forsyth, Aboyne, Scotland. 

Reihl, John F., Seattle, Wash 

Reliable Flour Company, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Remington Typewriter Co., New 
York, N. Y i 

Retail Clerks' International Pro- 
tective Association, Denver, 
Colo i 

Review and Herald Publishing As- 
sociation, Washington, D. C. . . . I 

Revyen, Chicago, III I 

Reynolds, Grace Potter, Stamford, 
Conn i 

Reynolds Library, Rochester, N. Y. . I 

Rhode Island Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Kingston, R. I. . . . 4 

Rhode Island Anti-Saloon League, 
Providence, R. I I 

Rhode Island, Bank Commissioner, 
Providence, R. 1 2 

Rhode Island, Commissioner of 
Forestry, Chepachet, R. 1 2 

Rhode Island, Commissioner of 
Public Schools, Providence, R. I. i 

Rhode Island, Committee on Taxa- 
tion Laws, Providence, R. 1 3 

Rhode Island Medical Society, 
Providence, R. 1 2 

Rhode Island, Railroad Commis- 
sion, Providence, R. I I 

Rhode Island, Secretary of State, 
Providence, R. I I 

Rhode Island, State Board of 
Health, Providence, R. 1 3 

Rhode Island, State Board of Pub- 
lic Roads, Providence, R. 1 3 

Rhode Island, State Board of Regis- 
tration in Embalming, Provi- 
dence, R. I i 

Rhode Island, State Conservation 
Commission, Providence, R. I . . 2 

Rhode Island State Library, Provi- 
dence, R. 1 9 

Rhodesia, Chamber of Mines, Bula* 
wayo, Rhodesia 7 

Rhodesia, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Salisbury, Rhodesia 

Rice, Dr. U. A., Des Moines, /a .... 

Rich, H. S., & Co., Chicago, III.... 
Richardson, Geo. W., Chicago, III.. 
Richardson, S. B., Louisville, Ky . . . 
Richardson, W. F., Chicago, III.. . . 
Richmond, Chamber of Commerce, 
Richmond, Va I 



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Pamphlets. 

Richter Brothers, Milwaukee, Wis .. 12 

Ridlon, Dr. John, Chicago, III 425 

Rijksuniyersiteit, Bibliotheek, 

Groningen, Netherlands 3 

Rijksuniversiteit, Physisch Labora- 
torium, Leyden, Netherlands .... 9 

Rijksuniyersiteit, Zoologisch Labo- 
ratorium, Groningen, Nether- 
ands I 

Rio Grande Southern Railroad Co., 
Denver, Colo 2 

Ripon College, Ripon, Wis i 

Ritter, William E. , San Diego, Cal.. I 

Ritter & Flebbe, Boston, Mass 2 

Riverside, Public Library, River- 
side, Cal 4 

Rivista delle Biblioteche e degli 
Archivi, Florence, Italy I 

Roadmasters and Maintenance of 
Way Association of America, 
Peoria, III I 

Roberts, Dr. John B., Philadelphia, 
Pa 3 

Robinson, A. S., Dalhart, Tex i 

Robinson, Charles Mulford, Roches- 
ter, N. Y i 

Robotnik, Polski, New York, N. Y i 

Rochdale, Public Libraries, Art 
Gallery and Museums, Roch- 
dale, Eng i 

Rochester Academy of Science, 
Rochester, N. Y I 

Rochester, Chamber of Commerce, 
Rochester, N. Y 2 

Rochester Savings Bank, Rochester, 
N. Y i 

Rockefeller Institute for Medical 
Research, New York, N. Y . . . . 3 

Rockford Public Library, Rockford, 
III i 

Rogers, E. E., Chicago, III I 

Roger Williams Park Museum, 
Providence, R. I I 

Rollins, C. E., Chicago, III 178 

Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre 
Haute, Ind I 

Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Tex. 5 

Rosenfeld, Henry L., New York, 
N. Y i 

Roure-Bertrand Fils, American 
Branch, New York, N. Y 2 

Royal Alfred Observatory, Port 
Louis, Mauritius 2 

Royal Astronomical Society of 
Canada, Toronto, Ont I 

Royal Commission on the Univer- 
sity of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 
Manitoba * . . i 

Royal Exotic Nursery, London, 
Eng i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Royal Scottish Museum, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland 2 

Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa, 
Ont i 

Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, 
Quebec i 

Roycroft Shop, East Aurora, N. Y. . i 

Russell Sage Foundation, Dept. of 
Child Hygiene, New York, N. Y i 

Rutgers College, New Brunswick, 
N. J 2 

Ryerson, Joseph J., & Son, Chicago, 
III i 

Sachsischer Ingenieur und Archi- 
tekten-Verein, Leipzig, Ger- 
many i 

Sackett, H. S., Chicago, III 2 

St. Bride Foundation Institute, 
London, Eng 2 

St. Ignatius College, San Francisco, 
Cal 2 

St. John, Board of Trade, St. John, 
N. F i 

St. Joseph Public Library, St. 
Joseph, Mo 3 

St. Louis Centennial Association, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

St. Louis Mercantile Library As- 
sociation, St. Louis, Mo i 

St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, 
Mo 4 

St. Louis, Public Service Commis- 
sion, St. Louis, Mo 9 

St. Louis Railway Club, St. Louis, 
Mo i 

St. Louis, Supt. of Education, St. 
Louis, Mo 4 

St. Louis University, St. Louis, 
Mo i 

St. Paul Institute, St. Paul, Minn . . 4 

St. Paul Playground Committee, 
St. Paul, Minn 2 

St. Paul Public Library, St. Paul, 
Minn i 

Salem Academy and College, Win- 
ston-Salem, N. C 2 

Salem Public Library, Salem, Mass. 2 

Salt Lake City Chamber of Com- 
merce, Salt Lake City, Utah. ... I 

San Antonio Chamber of Com- 
merce, San Antonio, Tex 3 

San Diego Union, San Diego, Cal. . . 12 

San Francisco, Board of Super- 
visors, San Francisco, Cal 4 

San Francisco, Board of Trade, San 
Francisco, Cal I 

San Francisco, Chamber of Com- 
merce, San Francisco, Cal 2 

San Francisco, Dept. of Public 
Health, San Francisco, Cal. ... 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

San Francisco Merchants Ex- 
change, San Francisco, Cal. ... i 

San Francisco, Public Library, 
San Francisco, Cal 5 

San Francisco Relief and Red Cross 
Funds Corporation, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal 2 

Santa F<, Board of Trade, Santa 
Fe, N. M 3 

Santa Fe" Railway Company, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Sao Paulo, Secretaria da Agricul- 
tura, Commercio e Obras Pub- 
licas, Sao Paulo, Brazil 2 

Saranac Laboratory for the Study 
of Tuberculosis, Saranac Lake, 
N.Y 3 

Saskatchewan Co-operative Ele- 
vator Co., Regina, Saskatchewan I 

Saskatchewan, Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, Regina, Saskatchewan 12 

Saskatchewan, Dept. of Public 
Works, Regina, Saskatchewan.... I 

Savage, William E., Springfield, 
III I 

Savorini, Luigi; Reramo, Italy 5 

Schachner, Dr. August, Louisville, 
Ky 2 

Schaub, Prof. A. L., Cambridge, 
Mass i 

Schimmel & Co., Militz, Germany. . . 2 

Schlesinger, Frank, Washington, 
D.C i 

Schmalz Publication Co., Boston, 
Mass I 

Schoellkopf, Hartford & Hanna Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

School of American Archaeology, 
Santa Fe, N. M I 

School of Printing, Boston, Mass ... I 

Schrom, Dr. O., Chicago, III 22 

Schweizer & West Manufacturing 
Company, Chicago, III I 

Schweizerische Landesbibliothek, 
Bern, Switzerland I 

Scientific Materials Co., Pittsburg, 
Pa 2 

Scientific Station for Pure Prod- 
ucts, New York, N. Y I 

Scott, Dr. George Dont, New York, 
N. Y 4 

Scranton Public Library, Scranton, 
Pa 2 

Scribner's, Charles, Sons Co., New 
York, N. Y i 

Seafert, William, Chicago, III I 

Seattle, Chamber of Commerce, 
Seattle, Wash I 

Seattle Public Library, Seattle, 
Wash . . 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Seleenfreund, A. B. L., Chicago, 
III i 

Seligman, Edwin R. A., New York, 
N. Y i 

Sellers Manufacturing Company, 
Chicago, III i 

Senn, Dr. Emanuel J., Chicago, III. . 25 

Senn Family, Chicago, III i 

Seymour Library, A uburn, N.Y . . . i 

Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Shef- 
field, Eng i 

Sheppard, Dr. J. E., Brooklyn, N.Y 4 

Sherrill, Capt. C. O., Fort Leaven- 
worth, Kan i 

Shoe and Leather Reporter, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Short Ballot Organization, New 
York, N. Y 10 

Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y i 

Shreveport, Secretary- Treasurer, 
Shreveport, La I 

Siemens-Schackert Werke, Berlin, 
Germany f 35 

Silk Association of America, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Silver Manufacturing Co., Salem, 
i 

Simmons College, Boston, Mass. ... 4 

Simon, Sylvester J., Chicago, III. . . . i 

Simplified Spelling Board, New 
York, N. Y i 

Singer, B., Chicago, III 2 

Single Tax Review, New York, 
N. Y i 

Smiley Public Library, Redlands, 
Cal i 

Smith College, Northampton, Mass . . 2 

Smith, Frank, Urbana, III I 

Smith, John Donnell, Baltimore, 
Md i 

Smith, R. H., Buffalo, N. Y ... 3 

Smithsonian Institution, Washing- 
ton, D. C 9 

Social Democratic Publishing Co., 
Milwaukee, Wis I 

Socialist Party, National Head- 
quarters, Chicago, III 2 

Sociedad Astronomica de Mexico, 
Mexico City, Mex I 

Sociedad Geografica de Lima, 
Lima, Peru I 

Sociedade Scientifica de Sao Paulo, 
Sao Paulo, Brazil I 

Societa Tipografico-Editrice Na- 
zionale, Turin, Italy I 

Society Beige d'Astronomie, Brus- 
sels, Belgium 2 

Society d'ficonomie Politique, 

Paris, France I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Societ6 d'Encouragement pour 
I'lndustrie Nationale, Paris, 
France I 

Society des Sciences, des Arts et des 
Lettres du Hainaut, Mons, 
France I 

Societe' Frangaise de Physique, 
Paris, France 2 

Society Francaise de Reproduction 
de Manuscrits a Peintures, 
Paris, France I 

Societe' Royale de Botanique de 
Belgique, Brussels, Belgium .... I 

Society for the Promotion of En- 
gineering Education, Ithaca, 
N. Y I 

Society of American Florists and 
Ornamental Horticulturists, 
Urbana, III I 

Society of Chemical Industry, New 
York and New England Sections, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Society of Civil Engineers, New 
Haven, Conn I 

Society of the Lying-in Hospital, 
New York, N. Y i 

Society of the New York Hospital, 
New York, N. Y i 

Society of Tropical Medicine and 
Hygiene, London, Eng I 

Somerville, Board of Trade, Som- 
erville, N. J i 

Somerville Public Library, Somer- 
ville, Mass i 

Soriano, Dr. M. S., Mexico City, 
Mex i 

Sotheran, Henry, & Co., London, 
Eng. . 2 

South African Railways, Johannes- 
burg, Transvaal i 

South Australia, Government 

Geologist, Adelaide, S. Australia i 

South Australia, Minister of Mines, 
Adelaide, S. Australia 8 

South Australia, Railways Commis- 
sioner, Adelaide, S. Australia ... I 

South Australia, State Children's 
Council, Adelaide, S. Australia. . 2 

South Carolina, Agricultural Exper- 
iment Station, Clemson College, 
S.C 4 

South Carolina, Attorney-General, 
Columbia, S. C I 

South Carolina, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Commerce and Industries, Col- 
umbia, S. C 4 

South Carolina, Dept. of Education, 
Columbia, S. C 8 

South Carolina, Insurance Dept., 
Columbia, S. C 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

South Carolina, State Bank Exam- 
iner, Spartanburg, S. C i 

South Dakota, Board of Railroad 
Commissioners, Pierre, S. D. . . 2 

South Dakota, Commissioner of 
School and Public Lands, Pierre, 
S.D i 

South Dakota, Dept. of History, 
Pierre, S. D 1 1 

South Dakota, Dept. of Public 
Instruction, Pierre, S. D 6 

South Dakota, Public Examiner, 
Madison, S. D 4 

South Dakota, School of Mines, 
Rapid City, S. D i 

South Dakota, State Board of 
Agriculture, Huron, S.D I 

South Dakota, State Board of 
Charities and Correction, Park- 
er, S. D i 

South Dakota, State Engineer, 
Pierre, S. D i 

South Dakota, State Food and 
Drug Commissioner, Vermilion, 
S.D 12 

South Dakota, State Geological 
Survey, Vermilion, S. D 3 

South Dakota, State Hospital for 
the Insane, Pierre, S. D I 

South Kensington, Board of Edu- 
cation, London, Eng 3 

Southern and Southwestern Rail- 
way Club, Atlanta, Ga I 

Southern Classification Committee, 
Atlanta, Ga 5 

Southern Educational Association, 
Montgomery, Ala 2 

Southern Illinois State Normal 
University, Carbondale, III 2 

Southern Orchard and Farms, 
Houston, Tex I 

Southern Pacific, San Francisco, Cal. 20 

Southern Pacific, Sunset-Central 
Route, Houston, Tex I 

Southern Railway Co., New York, 
N. Y 2 

Southwest Trail, Chicago, III 2 

Spokane, Chamber of Commerce, 
Spokane, Wash i 

Spokane, Public Library, Spokane, 
Wash i 

Springfield, City Clerk, Spring- 
field, III... 7 

Springfield, City Council, Spring- 
field, III i 

Springfield Museum of Natural 
History, Springfield, Mass I 

Spurgeon, Arthur, London, Eng I 

Squibb, E. R., & Sons, New York, 
N. Y 4 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
Stafford Engraving Company, 

Indianpaolis, Ind I 

Standard Company, Chicago, III. . . i 
Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co., 

Pittsburg, Pa I 

Starr, Frederick, Chicago, III 2 

State Bank of Chicago, Chicago, III . i 
State Street Trust Company, 

Boston, Mass I 

Staten Island Association of Arts 

and Sciences, New Brighton, 

N. J i 

Stein, Dr. O. J., Chicago, III 3 

Stein, Robert, Chicago, III 2 

Stein-Block Company, Rochester, 

N. Y, i 

Stephens-Adamson Manufacturing 

Co., Aurora, III I 

Stettin, Stadtbibliothek, Stettin, 

Germany I 

Stevens Institute of Technology, 

Hoboken, N. J I 

Stewart, James, & Co., St. Louis, 

Mo i 

Still College of Osteopathy, Des 

Moines, la I 

Stirling's & Glasgow Public Library, 

Glasgow, Scotland i 

Stone, Charles J., & Co., Chicago, 

III 3 

Stone & Webster, Boston, Mass .... i 
Storey, Moorfield, Boston, Mass. ... 3 
Straight University, New Orleans, 

La i 

Strain, Dr. William P., New York, 

N. Y i 

Stumpf , Anthony, Publishing Com- 
pany, New York, N. Y 2 

Stuttgart, Volksbibliothek, Stutt- 
gart, Germany 2 

Suker, Dr. G. P., Chicago, III i 

Sullivan Machinery Company, 

Chicago, III 14 

Sulzer, Hon. Wm., Washington, 

D.C 3 

Survey, New York, N. Y i 

Sutton, Albert, Manchester, Eng. ... I 
Sveriges Offentliga Bibliothek, 

Stockholm, Sweden I 

Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, 

Pa 2 

Sweden, Riksdagens Bibliotek, 

Stockholm, Sweden 47 

Swedish Historical Society of 

America, Chicago, III I 

Sweitzer, R. M., Chicago, III 2 

Swinburne, Dr. George Knowles, 

New York, N. Y 2 

Syracuse, Chamber of Commerce, 

Syracuse, N. Y 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Syracuse Public Library, Syracuse, 
N. Y i 

Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. i 

Tacoma, City Clerk, Tacoma, 

Wash i 

Tacoma, Public Library, Tacoma, 
Wash i 

Tasmania, Dept. of Public Health, 
Hobart, Tasmania i 

Tasmanian Field Naturalists' Club, 
Hobart, Tasmania i 

Tate, Jones & Co., Pittsburg, Pa 2 

Taunton, City Clerk's Office, 

Taunton, Mass 2 

Taylor, U. & G., Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa 2 

Taylor University, Upland, Ind. ... i 

Technical Data and Appliance Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

Technological Institute Emperor 
Nicholas I, St. Petersburg, 
Russia i 

Tennessee, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Knoxville, Tenn . . 4 

Tennessee, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Nashville, Tenn 8 

Tennessee, Geological Survey, 

Nashville, Tenn 8 

Tennessee, Mining Dept., Nash- 
ville, Tenn 2 

Tennessee, Railroad Commission, 
Nashville, Tenn i 

Tennessee, State Board of Health, 
Nashville, Tenn 2 

Tennessee, State Geological Sur- 
vey, Nashville, Tenn i 

Terquem, J., & Cie, Paris, France . . I 

Testimony Publishing Co., Chicago, 
III 5 

Texas Academy of Science, 

Austin, Tex I 

Texas, Agricultural and Mechanical 
College, College Station, Tex .... 2 

Texas, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, College Station, Tex .... 4 

Texas, Commissioner of Labor, 
Austin, Tex 2 

Texas, Comptroller of Public Ac- 
counts, Austin, Tex 3 

Texas, Dept. of Agriculture, Aus- 
tin, Tex 3 

Texas, State Dept. of Education, 
Austin, Tex 5 

Texas, State Health Dept., Austin, 
Tex i 

Texas State Journal of Medicine, 
Fort Worth, Tex I 

Texas, State Library, Austin, Tex . . 9 

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Thompson, Edward Co., North- 
port, N. Y I 

Thompson, Frank J., Fargo, N.D.. . i 

Thompson, Slason, Chicago, III 8 

Thorburn, J. M., & Co., New 

York, N. Y 2 

Throop Polytechnic Institute, 

Pasadena, Cal 2 

Titus, E. G., Logan, Utah 2 

Toch Brothers, New York, N. Y. . . i 
Tohoku Imperial University, Sap- 
poro, Japan 4 

Tomlinson, Webster, Chicago, III. . . 2 

Topley Company, Ottawa, Ont 3 

Toronto, City Treasurer, Toronto, 

Ont 2 

Toronto Public Library, Toronto, 

Ont 3 

Tower, W. F., Vineland, N. J i 

Tracy, Dr. Ira Otis, Brooklyn, N. Y. I 
Transvaal, Government Printing 

Office, Pretoria, Transvaal I 

Transvaal, Mines Dept., Pretoria, 

Transvaal I 

Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, 

Transvaal I 

Travailleur du Papier, Paris, France i 
Traveling Engineers' Association, 

East Buffalo, N. Y 3 

Trenton Banking Company, Tren- 
ton, N. J i 

Trenton, Commissioner of Public 

Roads, Trenton, N. J i 

Trenton, Free Public Library, Tren- 
ton, N. J 4 

Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. . . 2 
Troy Public Library, Troy, N.Y... I 
Trussed Concrete Steel Co., Detroit, 

Mich 3 

Trustees of the Forsyth Dental 

Infirmary, Boston, Mass I 

Tryow, Edw. K., Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Tuberculosis Hospital of the Dis- 
trict of Columbia, Washington, 

D.C 2 

Tucson Citizen, Tucson, Ariz I 

Tufts College, Tufts College, Mass. . 2 
Tulane University, New Orleans, La. 2 
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Tuskegee Normal and Industrial 
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Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 
New Haven, Conn I 

Tweedell, E. D., Chicago, III 5 

Twentieth Century Club, Boston, 
Mass i 

Tyrrell, H. G., Evanston, III I 

Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.. I 

Union Fibre Company, Winona, 
Minn I 

Union Labor Advocate, Chicago, III. I 

Union of Canadian Municipalities, 
Montreal, Quebec I 

Union of South Africa, Dept. of 
Agriculture, Pretoria, Transvaal . 2 

Union Pacific Railroad Company, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Union Pacific Railroad, Passenger 
Dept., Omaha, Neb 4 

Union Stockyard and Transit Com- 
pany, Chicago, III i 

Union Stock Yards Company, Oma- 
ha, Neb i 

Union Theological Seminary, New 
York, N. Y i 

United Brotherhood of Carpenters 
and Joiners of America, Indian- 
apolis, Ind 2 

United Garment Workers of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y 4 

United Mine Workers of America, 
Indianapolis, Ind 3 

United Railways Company, St. 
Louis, Mo I 

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Fort Leavenworth, Kan 3 

United States Brewers' Association, 
New York, N. Y I 

United States Coast Artillery 

School, Fort Monroe, Va I 

United States Engineer School, 
Washington, D.C 3 

United States Government, Wash- 
ington, D. C 2203 

United States Home Building Co., 
New York, N. Y I 

United States Indian School, Car- 
lisle, Pa 5 

United States Interstate Commerce 

Commission, Washington, D. C. 82 
United States Lake Survey, Detroit, 

Mich 6 

United States League of Local 
Building and Loan Associa- 
tions, Cincinnati, 4 

United States Library of Congress, 

Washington, D. C 30 

United States Military Academy, 

West Point, N. Y 4 

United States Mortgage and Trust 
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United States, National Monetary 
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United States National Waterways 
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United States Radiator Company, 
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New York, N. Y I 

United States Trade Mark Asso- 
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United Typothetae of America, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

Universal Portland Cement Com- 
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Universitats-Bibliothek, Basel, 

Switzerland 10 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Kiel, 

Germany I 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Marburg, 
Germany I 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Vienna, 
Austria I 

University de Montpellier, Mont- 
pellier, France 4 

University Imperiale de Kazan, 
Observatoire Astronomique, 
Kazan, Russia 2 

University Imperiale de St. Peters- 
bourg, Bibliotheque, St. Peters- 
burg, Russia 53 

University Libre de Bruxelles, Brus- 
sels, Belgium I 

Universiteits-Bibliotheek, Amster- 
dam, Netherlands 22 

Universitets-Bibliotheket, Lund, 
Sweden 2 

University Club, New York, N. Y. i 

University College Library, Lon- 
don, Eng I 

University Library, St. Andrews, 
Scotland I 

University *of Arizona, Tucson, 
Ariz I 

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 
Ark I 

University of California, Berkeley, 
Col 18 

University of California, College of 
Agriculture, Berkeley, Cal 3 

University of California, Library, 
Berkeley, Cal I 

University of Chicago, Chicago, III . 45 

University of Chicago Library 
Chicago, III 2 

University of Cincinnati, Cincin- 
nati, 4 

University of Cincinnati Observa- 
tory, Cincinnati, I 

University of Colorado, Boulder, 
Colo 6 



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University of Florida, Gainesville, 
Fla i 

University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. . i 

University of Illinois, Urbana, III. . . 25 

University of Illinois, College of 
Agriculture, Urbana, III i 

University of Illinois, College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

University of Illinois Engineering 
Experiment Station. Urbana, III. 6 

University of Illinois Library, 

Urbana, III 6 

University of Kansas, Lawrence, 
Kan 3 

University of Manchester, Man- 
chester, Eng 5 

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 
Mich 48 

University of Michigan, Alumni 
Association, A nn A rbor, Mich . . i 

University of Michigan, Engineer- 
ing Society, Ann Arbor, Mich. . . i 

University of Michigan, General 
Library, Ann Arbor, Mich 2 

University of Minnesota, Minne- 
apolis, Minn 5 

University of Minnesota, Library, 
Minneapolis, Minn i 

University of Mississippi, Univer- 
sity, Miss i 

University of Missouri, Columbia, 
Mo 14 

University of Missouri, Library, 
Columbia, Mo 7 

University of Missouri, School of 
Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, 
Mo 7 

University of Montana, Missoula, 
Mont 9 

University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 
Neb 5 

University of Nebraska, Zoological 
Laboratory, Lincoln, Neb 9 

University of Nevada, Reno, Nev. . . i 

University of New Mexico, Albu- 
querque, N. M 2 

University of North Carolina, 
Chapel Hill, N. C i 

University of Notre Dame, Notre 
Dame, Ind 2 

University of Oklahoma, Norman, 
Okla i 

University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore . . 2 

University of Pennsylvania, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 20 

University of Pennsylvania, Dept. 
of Neurology and the Laborato- 
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University of Pennsylvania, Dept. 
of Research Medicine, Phila- 
delphia, Pa I 

University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, 
Pa. . . . i 

University of Pittsburg Library, 
Pittsburg, Pa 2 

University of Rochester, Rochester, 
N.Y 3 

University of South Carolina, Co- 
lumbia, S. C I 

University of South Dakota, Ver- 
milion, S. D i 

University of Southern California, 
Los Angeles, Cat 4 

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 
Tenn 2 

University of Texas, Austin, Tex ... 22 

University of the South, Sewanee, 
Tenn I 

University of Toronto, Toronto, 
Ont 3 

University of Toronto Library, 
Toronto, Ont 6 

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 
Utah i 

University of Utah Library, Salt 
Lake City, Utah 3 

University of Vermont, Burling- 
ton, Vt 6 

University of Virginia, Charlottes- 
ville, Va 6 

University of Washington, Seattle, 
Wash 10 

University of Wisconsin, Madison, 
Wis 29 

University of Wisconsin, Extension 
Division, Madison, Wis 3 

University of Wisconsin Library, 
Madison, Wis 16 

University of Wyoming, Laramie, 
Wyo 12 

Uniwersytet Imienia Cesarza Fran- 
ciszka I, Lemberg, Austria 2 

Unknown 15 

Upper Mississippi River Improve- 
ment Association, Burlington, la. 2 

Upsala Universitet, Meteorologiska 
Observatoriet, Upsala, Sweden. I 

Uruguay, Inspector Nacional de 
Instrucci6n Primaria, Monte- 
video, Uruguay 3 

Usher, R. J., Chicago, III 27 

Utah, Agricultural College, Logan, 
Utah 3 

Utah, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Logan, Utah 4 

Utah, Bureau of Immigration, 
Labor and Statistics, Salt Lake 
City, Utah i 



Volumes or 
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Utah Engineering Experiment 

Station, Salt Lake City, Utah ... 2 

Utah, Secretary of State, Salt Lake 
City, Utah i 

Utah, State Board of Land Com- 
missioners, Salt Lake City, Utah . 4 

Utah, State Coal Mine Inspector, 
Salt Lake City, Utah i 

Utah, State Engineer's Office, Salt 
Lake City, Utah i 

Utah, State Examiner's Office, Salt 
Lake City, Utah i 

Utah, State Insurance Dept., Salt 
Lake City, Utah i 

Vail, Prof. Isaac U., Pasadena, Cal . I 

Vaile, E. O., Oak Park, III i 

Van Cleef Bureau, Chicago, III. . . . 30 

Van Nostrand, J. J., Chicago, III. . . i 

Van Nostrand, J. J., New York, 
N.Y i 

Vanadium Sales Company, Pitts- 
burg, Pa i 

Vancouver, Board of Trade, Van- 
couver, B. C i 

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 
Tenn i 

Vanderbilt University, Alumni As- 
sociation, Nashville, Tenn I 

Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 2 

Vegetarian Magazine, Chicago, III i 

Veitch, James, & Sons, London, 
Eng i 

Vellay, Charles, Paris, France I 

Vermont Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Burlington, Vt 12 

Vermont, Board of Library Com- 
missioners, Montpelier, Vt 2 

Vermont, Commission on Proposals 
of Amendment to the Constitu- 
tion, Stalhaus, Vt I 

Vermont, Geological Survey, Bur- 
lington, Vt i 

Vermont, State Library, Mont- 
pelier, Vt 4 

Victoria, Board of Trade, Victoria, 
B. C i 

Victoria, Chief Inspector of Fac- 
tories, Work-Rooms and Shops, 
Melbourne, Victoria 4 

Victoria, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Melbourne, Victoria 2 

Victoria, Public Library, Museums 
and National Gallery, Mel- 
bourne, Victoria i 

Victoria, Public Service Commis- 
sion, Melbourne, Victoria I 

Videnskabs-Selskabet, Christiania, 
Norway 3 

Vienna Handels und Gewerbekam- 
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Virginia and Southern Railway 
Company, New York, N. Y. . . . 2 

Virginia, Auditor of Public Ac- 
counts, Richmond, Va 4 

Virginia, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Immigration, Richmond, Va. . . . i 

Virginia, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Richmond, Va I 

Virginia, Secretary of the Com- 
monwealth, Richmond, Va 5 

Virginia State Crop Pest Commis- 
sion, Blacksburg, Va i 

Virginia, State Dept. of Health, 
Richmond, Va 28 

Virginia State Library, Richmond, 
Va 14 

Visiting Nurses Association, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Vocation Office for Girls, Boston, 
Mass 6 

Voge, A. L., Zurich, Switzerland. ... i 

Volta Bureau, Washington, D. C 3 

Voorhees Industrial School, Den- 
mark, S. C i 

Voter, Chicago, III I 

Voynich, W. M., London, Eng. ... i 

Wabash College, Crawfordsville, 
Ind i 

Wade, Dr. Henry Albert, Brooklyn, 
N. Y i 

Wagner Free Institute of Science, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Wahl-Henius Institute of Fer- 
mentology , Chicago, III i 

Wahl-Henius Institute, Alumni 
Association, Chicago, III i 

Wainwright, J. T., Chicago, III i 

Wakefield, Garthwaite & Co., San 
Francisco, Cal 3 

Wakefield, S. B., & Co., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal i 

Walker, Albert H., New York, N. Y. 2 

Walker, Hiram, & Sons, Detroit, 
Mich i 

Wallasey Public Libraries, Sea- 
combe, Eng i 

Wanamaker, John, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Wangemann, A., Chicago, III 27 

Ward's Natural Science Establish- 
ment, Rochester, N. Y I 

Warner, G. E., Minneapolis, Minn. i 

Warren County Library and Read- 
ing Room Association, Mon- 
mouth, III i 

Washburn College, Topeka, Kan. . . i 

Washington Academy of Sciences, 
Washington, D. C 2 

Washington Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Pullman, Wash. . . 10 



Volumes or 
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Washington and Jefferson College, 
Washington, Pa 3 

Washington and Lee University, 
Lexington, Va i 

Washington, Board of Tax Com- 
missioners, Olympia, Wash i 

Washington, Commission to In- 
vestigate the Problems of In- 
dustrial Accidents, Olympia, 
Wash 2 

Washington, Executive Dept., 

Olympia, Wash . i 

Washington, Highway Commission, 
Olympia, Wash 2 

Washington, Inspector of Build- 
ings, Washington, D. C I 

Washington Irving High School, 
New York, N. Y 7 

Washington Medical Annals, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Washington Public Library, Wash- 
ington, D. C 3 

Washington, Railroad Commis- 
sion, Olympia, Wash 3 

Washington, Secretary of State, 
Olympia, Wash 3 

Washington State Library, Olympia, 
Wash 9 

Washington State Normal School, 
Chaney, Wash 3 

Washington, Supt. of Public In- 
struction, Olympia, Wash I 

Washington University, St. Louis, 
Mo 8 

Washingtonian Home, Chicago, III . i 

Watertown Free Public Library, 
Watertown, Mass i 

Watertown State Hospital, Water- 
town, III i 

Watt, Charles E., Chicago, III i 

Weekly U. C. R., Dayton, I 

Weigel, Theodor Oswald, Leipzig, 
Germany i 

Wellcome Chemical Research Lab- 
oratories, London, Eng 18 

Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. . i 

Wells College, Aurora, N. Y 2 

Wesley, William, & Son, London, 
Eng i 

Wesley Hospital, Chicago, III I 

Wesleyan University, Middletown, 
Conn 2 

West Chicago Park Commissioners, 
Chicago, III 3 

West Hartlepool Public Library, 
West Hartlepool, Eng i 

West Indies, Imperial Dept. of 
Agriculture, Barbados, W. I. . . . 7 

West Virginia, Auditor Charles- 
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West Virginia, Bureau of Labor, 
Wheeling, W. Va I 

West Virginia, Commissioner of 
Banking, Charleston, W. Va I 

West Virginia, Dept. of Free 
Schools, Charleston, W. Va. . . . 8 

West Virginia, Dept. of Mines, 
Charleston, W. Va I 

West Virginia, Governor, Charles- 
ton, W. Va i 

West Virginia, State Fire Marshall, 
Charleston, W. Va 2 

West Virginia, State Tax Commis- 
sioner, Charleston, W. Va I 

Westborough State Hospital, West- 
borough, Mass 3 

Western Australia, Colonial Treas- 
urer, Perth, W. A i 

Western Australia, Dept. of Mines, 
Perth, W. A I 

Western Australia, Dept. of Mines, 
Statistical Branch, Perth. W.A. 4 

Western Australia, Geological Sur- 
vey, Perth, W. A 3 

Western Australia, Government 
Statistician, Perth, W.A I 

Western Australia, Registrar Gen- 
eral, Perth, W. A 21 

Western Australia, Treasurer of 
State, Perth, W. A 2 

Western College of Law, Chicago, 
III i 

Western Federation of Miners, Den- ' 
ver, Colo 6 

Western Illinois State Normal 
School, Macomb, III 3 

Western Railway Club, Chicago, 
III 4 

Western Reserve University, Cleve- 
land, 5 

Western Reserve University, Li- 
brary School, Cleveland, O 2 

Western Society of Engineers, Chi- 
cago, III 8 

Western Surgical Association, Min- 
neapolis, Minn I 

Westervelt, W. D., Honolulu, 

Hawaii i 

Westinghpuse Electric and Manu- 
facturing Co., East Pittsburg, 
Pa 7 

Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. . . 3 

Westminster Public Libraries, Lon- 
don, Eng i 

Wheeler, C. G., Chicago, III 2 

Whipple, J. R., Company, Boston, 
Mass i 

White Company, Cleveland, I 

White, W. A., Brooklyn, N. Y I 

Whitlock, Brand, Toledo, 5 



Volumes or 
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Whitman, Allan H., Boston, Mass . . i 

Whitman, William & Co., Boston, 
Mass i 

Whitridge, F. W., New York, N.Y.. 2 

Wiener Medizinische Wochen- 

schrift, Vienna, Austria i 

Wigg, E. S., & Son, Perth, W.A. . 6 

Willard, Mrs. Constance Beatrice, 
Chicago, III i 

Williams, W. H., New York, N. Y... i 

Williams College, Williamstown, 
Mass 7 

Williamsport, Board of Trade, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa 2 

Williston Seminary, Easthampton, 
Mass i 

Wilmington, Board of Health, Wil- 
mington, Del i 

Wilmington Institute, Wilmington, 
Del i 

Wilmington, Institute Free Library, 
Wilmington, Del i 

Wilshire Publishing Co., New York, 
N. Y i 

Wilson, H. B., Decatur, III i 

Wilson-Maculen Company, New 
York, N. Y 3 

Winch, Allen, Chicago, III i 

Windsor Public Library, Windsor, 
Ont i 

Wing, D. G., Boston, Mass I 

Winnebago County, Superintend- 
ent, Rockford, III 2 

Winnetka Public Library, Win- 
netka, III i 

Winona Technical Institute, In- 
dianapolis, Ind 3 

Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, 
Arts and Letters, Madison, Wis. I 

Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Madison, Wis 29 

Wisconsin Archaeological Society, 
Milwaukee, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Attorney General, 

Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin, Board of Regents of 
Normal Schools, Madison, Wis. . I 

Wisconsin, Board of Water Com- 
missioners, Madison, Wis I 

Wisconsin, Bureau of Labor and 
Industrial Statistics, Madison, 
Wis 2 

Wisconsin Butter Makers' Associa- 
tion, Madison, Wis I 

Wisconsin, Clay Manufacturers' 
Association, Madison, Wis I 

Wisconsin, Dept. of State, Madison, 
Wis 2 

Wisconsin Free Library Commis- 
sion, Madison, Wis 26 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Wisconsin, Geological and Natural 
History Survey, Madison, Wis . . 3 

Wisconsin, Highway Commission, 
Madison, Wis I 

Wisconsin, Industrial Commission, 
Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin, Insurance Commission, 
Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin, Legislative Committee 
on Water Power, Forestry and 
Drainage, Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin, Legislative Special 
Commission on Industrial In- 
surance, Madison, Wis 4 

Wisconsin Medical Journal, Mil- 
waukee, Wis I 

Wisconsin Natural History Society, 
Milwaukee, Wis I 

Wisconsin, Railroad Commission, 
Madison, Wis 139 

Wisconsin, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Madison, Wis 4 

Wisconsin, State Board of Forestry, 
Madison, Wis 4 

Wisconsin, State Board of Health, 
Madison, Wis I 

Wisconsin, State Civil Service 
Commission, Madison, Wis. ... I 

Wisconsin State Historical Society, 
Madison, Wis 4 

Wisconsin State Normal School, 
Milwaukee, Wis 3 

Wisconsin, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Madison, Wis I 

Wisconsin, Supt. of Public Property, 
Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin, Tax Commission, Madi- 
son, Wis 5 

Wissenschaf tlicher Central- Verein , 
Berlin, Germany 10 

Wister Institute of Anatomy and 
Biology, Philadelphia, Pa 8 

Woll, Mathew, Chicago, III I 

Woman's Medical College of Penn- 
sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Women's Canadian Historical So- 
ciety, Ottawa, Ont 3 

Women's Foreign Missionary So- 
cieties of the Presbyterian 
Church, New York, N. Y I 

Women's Trade Union League, 
London, Eng 2 

Women's Trade Union League of 
Chicago, Chicago, III I 

Wood Preservers' Association, Chi- 
cago, III I 

Woodbury, C. J. H., Boston, Mass. . 3 

Woodbury, John, Lynn, Mass I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Woods, C. A., Marion, S. C i 

Woodward, Horace L., Washing- 
ton, D. C 4 

Worcester, Board of Park Commis- 
sioners, Worcester, Mass i 

Worcester, Board of Trade, Wor- 
cester, Mass i 

Worcester County Law Library, 
Worcester, Mass 14 

Worcester Free Public Library, 
Worcester, Mass 2 

Worcester Park Commissioners, 
Worcester, Mass 2 

Worker, Sydney, N. S. W i 

Workington, Public Library Com- 
mittee, Workington, Eng i 

Workmen's Compensation Service 
and Information Bureau, New 
York, N. Y i 

World Peace Foundation, Boston, 
Mass 19 

Wyoming Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Laramie, Wyo 12 

Wyoming, Commission of Public 
Lands, Cheyenne, Wyo 2 

Wyoming Historical and Geological 
Society, Wilkesbarre, Pa 2 

Wyoming, Secretary of State, Chey- 
enne, Wyo i 

Wyoming, State Board of Charities 
and Reform, Cheyenne, Wyo I 

Wyoming, State Geologist, Chey- 
enne, Wyo 2 

Wyoming, State Supt. of Public 
Instruction, Cheyenne, Wyo. ... 2 

Yale Law Journal, New Haven, 
Conn i 

Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 13 

Yale University Library, New 
Haven, Conn 2 

Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, 
Wis 2 

Yoakum, B. F., New York, N.Y.... i 

York Public Library Committee, 
York, Eng i 

Young Churchman Co., Milwau- 
kee, Wis 3 

Young, H. W., Independence, Kan. . 2 

Young, R. T., University, N. D I 

Young Men's Christian Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y I 

Young Women's Christian Associa- 
tion, Chicago, III i 

Zenski Listy, Chicago, III i 

Zurich, Stadtbibliothek, Zurich, 
Switzerland I 

Zymotechnic Institute, Chicago, 
III 3 



EXTRACT FROM THE RECORDS 
Meeting of April 20, 191 1 

"A letter was read by the Secretary from Mr. Schuyler B. 
Jackson in behalf of the family and executor of Colonel Hunt- 
ington W. Jackson tendering a memorial tablet, designed and cast 
in bronze by Mr. Henry Hering, sculptor, of New York, to be 
placed in the present Library, and to be re-placed when the 
new building is erected, in such position as may be satisfactory 
and agreeable to the Board, and 

On motion of Mr. Lincoln, seconded by Mr. Hughitt, it 
was resolved that the Directors, on behalf of the Library, accept 
with gratitude the Memorial Tablet of Colonel Huntington W. 
Jackson tendered to the Library by Colonel Jackson's family 
and executor, and that the Secretary be directed to express to 
the donors the Board's appreciation of the gift." 



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The First report contains Record of Organization; the Second, Memorial 
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THE 



JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 




CHICAGO 
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1913 



THE 



JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 



1912 




CHICAGO 
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1913 



OFFICERS, 1913 



President 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 

First Vice-President Second Vice- President 

THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretary 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 

Treasurer Librarian 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



E. W. BLATCHFORD MARVIN HUGHITT 

ROBERT T. LINCOLN THOMAS D. JONES 

HENRY W. BISHOP JOHN J. MITCHELL 

JOHN M. CLARK LEONARD A. BUSBY 

FRANK S. JOHNSON ROBERT FORSYTH 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP CHAUNCEY KEEP 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

CARTER H. HARRISON, Mayor of Chicago, ex-officio 
JOHN E. TRAEGER, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio 



STANDING COMMITTEES 



Finance 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 
CHAUNCEY KEEP MARVIN HUGHITT 

A dministration 

E. W. BLATCHFORD 

LEONARD A. BUSBY FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

Buildings and Grounds 

JOHN M. CLARK 
ROBERT FORSYTH THOMAS D. JONES 

Books 

FRANK S. JOHNSON 
THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 



DIRECTORS, 18941913 



NORMAN WILLIAMS 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 
MARSHALL FIELD 
E. W. BLATCHFORD 
T. B. BLACKSTONE 
ROBERT T. LINCOLN - 
HENRY W. BISHOP 
EDWARD G. MASON 
ALBERT KEEP 
EDSON KEITH 
SIMON J. MCPHERSON 
JOHN M. CLARK - 
GEORGE A. ARMOUR 
FRANK S.JOHNSON 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 
ARTHUR J. CATON 
MARVIN HUGHITT - 
THOMAS D. JONES 
JOHN J. MITCHELL - 
LEONARD A. BUSBY 
ROBERT FORSYTH - 
CHAUNCEY KEEP 
FREDERICK H. RAWSON 



1894 1899* 

1894 1901* 

1894 1906* 

1894 

18941899! 

1894 

1894- 



18941907* 

18941896* 

18941899! 

1894 

18941899! 

1896 

1897- 

1900 1904* 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1901 
1905 
1906 
1908 



*Deceased 



tResigned 



OFFICERS, 1895-1913 



Presidents 

NORMAN WILLIAMS .... 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - 

First Vice-Presidents 

EDWARD G. MASON ...... 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 

HENRY W. BISHOP - 

THOMAS D. JONES 

Second Vice- Presidents 

MARSHALL FIELD 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 

HENRY W. BISHOP .... 

THOMAS D. JONES - 

ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretaries 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR 

ARTHUR J. CATON .... 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 

Treasurer 
WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK ... 



Librarian 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



18951899 
1900 1901 
1901 



1895 

18961900 
19001901 
19011910 
1911 



18951899 
18991900 
1900 1901 
19011911 
1911 



18951900 
1900 1904 
1905 



- 1895 



1895 



LIBRARY STAFF, 1913 



Librarian 

Assistant Librarian - 

Reference Librarian 

Cataloguer - 

Classifier 

Medical Reference Librarian 

Assistant Reference Librarian 

Assistant Cataloguer - 

Assistant Cataloguer 

Treasurer's Assistant 



EDITHA C. PHELPS 
SARAH S. DICKINSON 
CHARLOTTE H. FOYE 
ELIZABETH MONTROSS 
JENNIE A. HULCE 
WILLIAM TEAL 
WILLIAM A. BRENNAN 

CORNELIA C. WHITE 
MARY B. Hi B BARD 
ALBERTA M. WHIDDEN 
CLARA B. TOUZALIN 
HELEN D. BROWN 
JACOB L. Fox 

JOHN A. KRAUTH 
LUCY A. CURTIS 
ROSCOE C. EATON 
ARTHUR E. OLSON 



WILLIAM JAFFE 
HARRY NOSEK 



Senior Assistants 



Junior Assistants 



Attendants 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 
CHARLES J. BARR 
EDWARD D. TWEEDELL 
AKSEL G. S. JOSEPHSON 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY 
AUDREY Goss 
ROBERT J. USHER 
MARY E. HAWLEY 
GERTRUDE FORSTALL 
BRUNO WILKE 

HARRIET HOLDERMAN 
GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 
MARGARET FURNESS 
GRACE KELLEY 
ALPHA L. OWENS 
ELSA NEIGLICK 
MABEL HAYWARD 

5 

MABEL EAMAN 
HENRY BAHNSEN 
A. FREDERIC GRONBERG 
MARGERY C. COOPER 
HARRIET E. PENFIELD 
MARY L. REIDER 

PAUL BRENNAN 
EDSON A. FREEMAN 
CAMERON T. LATTER 
HELMUTH BAY 



HANS KLEINERT 
Pages 



DANIEL BAUER 
ALPHONSE COMYN 



CHARLES OLSON 

Janitor 
WILLIAM J. JONES 

Assistant Janitors 



AUGUST CARLSON 



NICHOLAS MEYER 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 

To THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS: 

In accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "An 
Act to encourage and promote the establishment of free public 
libraries in cities, villages, and towns in this state, ' ' approved 
June 17, 1891, under which this corporation is organized, the 
Directors of The John Crerar Library submit their eighteenth 
annual report, for the year 1912. 

No change has occurred in the membership of the Board, 
which is composed of the following persons: E. W. Blatchford, 
Robert T. Lincoln, Henry W. Bishop, John M. Clark, Frank S. 
Johnson, Peter Stenger Grosscup, Marvin Hughitt, Thomas D. 
Jones, John J. Mitchell, Leonard A. Busby, Robert Forsyth, 
Chauncey Keep and Frederick H. Rawson, together with Carter 
H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago, and John E. Traeger, Comp- 
troller, ex-officio members. 

The officers of the Library are as follows: President, Peter 
Stenger Grosscup; First Vice- President, Thomas D. Jones; 
Second Vice-President, Robert Forsyth; Secretary, Leonard A. 
Busby; Treasurer, William J. Louderback; Librarian, Clement 
W. Andrews. 

The Special Committee on Site, appointed in 1911, after 
careful consideration of many offers to sell and to lease, recom- 
mended the purchase of the property at the northwest corner of 
Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street, immediately north of 
the Public Library. At a special meeting, held April 4, 1912, 
the Board adopted this recommendation and title was taken on 
May i, 1912. The property thus acquired has a frontage of 135 
feet on Michigan Avenue and one of about 128 feet on Randolph 
Street. It consists of "the south twenty-one feet of lot 20 and 
all of lots 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 in block 10 in Fort Dearborn 
addition to Chicago." There are on it at present one seven-story 
brick building of modern fire-proof construction and three five- 
story older brick buildings. All of these are under leases running to 
1 9 19 or 1 920 but these leases can be terminated on May I, 1915. 

7 



8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

The character of the Library as a reference library, the wide 
distribution of the residences of the readers, and more especially 
the large proportion of use by business men, physicians, engineers 
and others having offices in the business district of the city, have 
convinced the Directors that a central location is necessary to 
develop the greatest usefulness of the institution. The site 
selected offers this great advantage combined with unobstructed 
light and air. 

The utilization of the property to the fullest possible extent 
would provide for about one hundred and fifty years, but it is 
the intention of the Directors to build at first on a portion only, 
treating the remainder as an income-producing investment until 
needed for extension. 

As 1916 is the earliest date at which the building can be 
ready for occupancy, the Directors have arranged with Marshall 
Field & Co. for the extension of their lease of the present 
quarters until then, and have secured additional space which will 
provide for the most essential needs of the Library. 

The year has seen the usual growth of the Library and also 
an increase in the use made of it by the public. It now contains 
37>35 volumes, 3,699 maps and plates, and some 96,300 
pamphlets. It receives currently 3,493 periodicals and 10,502 
other serial publications. The total use was more than 480,000 
books and periodicals, and the recorded attendance was 154,834. 
For further details reference is made to the appended report of 
the Librarian. 

The report of the Treasurer, also appended, presents the 
statement of the income and expenditure for the year 1912, 
together with a statement of the assets and investments, as 
required by law. 

Respectfully submitted, 

PETER S. GROSSCUP, 

President. 

CHICAGO, January 16, 1913. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 

STATEMENT OF FINANCES FOR YEAR 1912 
CASH 



Cash on hand January i, 1912: 
In bank 
Librarian, petty cash 



131.85 $ 9> 2 3 6 >9 



RECEIPTS 

Collections account income 
Income Real Estate Investment - 
Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income 
Henry Gradle Memorial Fund 
Bills Collectable 
Notes Payable 
Investments: 

Bonds 

Stocks - 

Farm Mortage Loans - 

Certificate of Deposit 



212,620.15 

32,784.72 
40.00 

2,000.00 

2,669.28 

6OO,OOO.OO 

500,300.00 

239,067.76 

I8,6OO.OO 

100,000.00 1,708,081,91 



DISBURSEMENTS 



Audited Vouchers 
Notes Payable 
Interest 
Investments: 

Farm Mortgage Loans 

Real Estate - 



I 171,871.44 

345,000.00 

12,585-33 

107,578.29 
1,080,000.00 $1,717,035.06 



Cash on hand December 31, 1912: 
In bank 
Librarian, petty cash 



154-73 
129.02 $ 



283-75 



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THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 
OPERATION 



General Account: 
Bonds - 
Stocks 

Mortgage Loan 
Farm Mortgage Loans 
Sundries 

Rentals 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund 
Less Interest on Notes - 



INCOME 

$125,055.49 
48,630.20 
16,625.00 

9.792.37 
1,863.99 



201,967.05 
32,784.72 

40.00 



$ 234,791.77 

12,585.33 

$ 222,206.44 



EXPENSE 



Administration: 

Rent, Light 

Salaries, Wages - - 

Less Credits - 
Supplies 
Printing - 

Less Sales- 

Transportation, Postage 
Sundries 
Ins. on Books & Fixtures 



* 35.476.69 
$59,484.68 

489.99 58,994.69 
2,808.96 
6,915-34 

727.74 6,187.60 



8,222.64 



Less Unearned Prem. 6,081.43 



2,479.88 

2,141.21 $ 109,840.14 



Books: 
Books - 

Less Sales - 
Periodicals - 
Binding - 
Lettering, Repairs 

Buildings and Grounds: 
Repairs 
Depreciation 
Taxes, 1912 (estimated) 
Insurance on Buildings 
Less Unearned Prem. 
Sundry Expenses - 

Surplus for year 1912 - 



$23,856.94 
1,122.47 $ 22,734.47 

10,489.00 

1,329.48 



44,102.79 



3212.08 
1868.59 



2,897.19 
2,862.21 
9,000.00 

1,343-49 
714.28 



16,817.17 170,760.10 



$51,446.34 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 



ii 



ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 



ASSETS 



Bonds - 

Stocks 

Real Estate - 

Mortgage Loan 

Farm Mortgage Loans - 

Furniture and Fixtures 

Book Investment - 

Accounts Receivable - 

Bills Collectable - 

Unexpired Insurance 

Medical Library Purchase Suspense 

Cash 

Total - 



$2,480,415.95 

608,396.42 

1,080,000.00 

475,000.00 

289,655.00 

25,759.97 

472,765.92 

3.47 

1,271.12 

7,950.02 

21,000.00 

283-75 



$5,462,501.62 



LIABILITIES 



Endowment Fund 
Building Fund 
Book Fund 

Security Reserve Fund - 
Huntington W. Jackson Fund 
Henry Cradle Memorial Fund 
Book Purchase Reserve 
Reserve for Taxes - 
Notes Payable - 
Total - 



$3,500,000.00 

1,049,608.37 

472,765.92 

168,640.53 

1,000.00 

2,000.00 

4,486.80 

9,000.00 

255,000.00 



$5,462,501.62 



12 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

In accordance with the instructions of the Board of Directors, the 
Building Fund has been increased by the amount of the surplus for 
the year, $51,446.34, less the balance of $1,805.53, horn the appropria- 
tion for books carried to Book Purchase Reserve and less the seventh 
annual charge of $7,000.00 against the Medical Library Purchase 
Suspense Account, making a total to the credit of the Building Fund 
of $1,049,608.37. 

The Book Fund has been increased by the amount of the invest- 
ment during the year, less depreciation, and now stands at $472,765.92. 

The income of the Huntington W. Jackson Fund has been ex- 
pended for books. 

Insurance is in force covering the property of the Library in 
amounts as follows : 

Books - ... $382,000.00 

Portraits, Furniture, Fixtures, etc. 28,000.00 

Type and Cases 5,000.00 

Buildings - 195,000.00 

Boilers - - 20,000.00 

Plate Glass (by premium only) - 

$630,000.00 

WM. J. LOUDERBACK, 

Treasurer. 
CHICAGO, January 16, 1913. 



To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY. 

Dear Sirs: We have audited the books and accounts of The John 
Crerar Library for the year ending December 31, 1912; have examined 
and priced all securities (other than farm mortgages) which we found to 
have an aggregate market value exceeding the book value; and have 
verified the cash on hand and in banks. 

We accordingly certify that, in our opinion, the attached statements 
truly exhibit the cash receipts and disbursements and the operating 
income for the said year, and the assets and liabilities at its close. 

THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 

HOWARD KROEHL, 
CHICAGO, January 16, 1913. Western Manager. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY. 

Gentlemen: A combination of extensive alterations in the 
rooms and an unusual amount of illness in the staff has hin- 
dered seriously the routine work, yet the amount accom- 
plished is fully up to the records of previous years. The 
resources of the Library have been strengthened materially and 
the use made of it has increased as much as could be expected in 
view of the narrowing margin of available space. 

Rooms. In May an additional space of about 650 sq. ft. on 
the seventh floor of the building, immediately over the Receiving 
Room, was leased, fitted up with stacks for the storage of about 
10,000 volumes, and connected with the Receiving Room by a 
staircase and book-lift. At the same time a gallery, which 
provides for about 2,000 volumes, was placed around the Receiv- 
ing Room. About as much more space on the seventh floor was 
to be leased in 1913, but hardly had these changes been made 
when Marshall Field & Co. asked permission to close off all the 
western light of the Library with the extension of their store 
building over the court between. The conditions upon which 
the Executive Committee granted this request allow the Library 
to extend its fifth floor and mezzanine stacks enough to provide 
for the most pressing storage needs to the end of the lease and 
to furnish space under skylights on the sixth floor for the working 
staff. This space should be large enough but it is not certain 
that is will be sufficiently well lighted. 

Unfortunately the work of construction has been delayed 
greatly by unforeseen difficulties and the consequent interference 
with the work of the Library promises to be many times more 
serious than was expected. It is almost needless to add that the 
definite prospect of adequate and convenient provision for all 
needs in the permanent building is most welcome to all interested 
in the development of the Library. 

Department of Medical Sciences. The Library has been 
fortunate in securing the services of Dr. Audrey Goss as Medical 
Reference Librarian. Dr. Goss is a graduate of the University 



i 4 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

of Kansas and of the Medical School of George Washington 
University. She has had some little library experience, both in 
public and in medical libraries, and it is hoped that she will 
develop the usefulness of the department in bibliographical 
research as well as its convenience as a place of study and 
reference. 

Considerable progress has been made in recataloguing the 
material still under the Newberry classification, which has been 
reduced from 350 shelves to 273; the Geibel purchase has all 
been accessioned and added to the Senn Collection, the uncata- 
logued portion of which has been reduced from 247 shelves to 
220; the Gradle gift has been examined and all volumes not 
duplicates of works already in the Library have been accessioned. 

Special Collections. From the proceeds of its special fund 
ten volumes have been added to -the Huntington W. Jackson 
Collection on Constitutional Law, which now contains 660 titles, 
of which 73 have been purchased from the fund. 

The Senn Collection on the Medical Sciences is still in 
process of adjustment. 

The Henry Gradle Memorial on the Eye and Ear is also in pro- 
cess of adjustment. The books have been examined and all but 
about 200 were found to be duplicates of works already in the 
Library. In accordance with the agreement with the donors these 
have been sold and the Library's copies will be transferred to the 
collection. If the Directors approve the recommendation of the 
Committee on Books the amount realized by the sale of the 
duplicates will be added to the fund. The income will be spent 
as stipulated in subscriptions to periodicals. This will be avail- 
able in 1913, but Dr. Henry S. Gradle has added files for 1912 
of eleven periodicals on ophthalmology. A memorial tablet of 
teak wood has been placed over the shelves. 

Following the adoption of a satisfactory classification of the 
subject, the work of cataloguing the Chanute Collection on 
Aviation was begun. At present there are in it 271 titles, or 
about 630 volumes. It is hoped that this work can be completed 
in 1913. 

The Laufer purchase of Orientalia remains in the condition 
stated last year. It is unfortunate that no arrangements for cat- 
aloguing it in connection with the complementary collection in 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 15 

The Newberry Library seem probable in the near future. In its 
present state the use made of it is small in comparison with what 
might be expected were it known to scholars. Notwithstanding 
this drawback the Library has secured from it the distinction of 
being able to loan to a European scholar a book not known to 
be in any European library. This is a Japanese reprint of a 
Chinese work, thought to be the earliest printed book on ag- 
riculture and sericulture. This Japanese edition gives the plates 
in an earlier state than was previously known. 

Routine. Perhaps the most important change in the routine 
was made by the installation of a cameragraph. This instru- 
ment permits an attendant without expert knowledge of the art 
to make photographic reproductions. Its use has proved both 
greater in amount and wider in scope than was anticipated. It 
was thought that it would to some extent relieve the Library 
from granting requests for inter-library loans, and it has done 
this, but it was not foreseen that there would be requests for copies 
of ornamental alphabets, lace patterns, and portraits. Care is 
taken not to reproduce any copyrighted material, but few re- 
quests have been refused for this reason. The charge made for 
the service is twenty-five cents for the first sheet and ten cents 
for each additional sheet. Each sheet will reproduce two 
octavo pages. The charge is intended, and probably is nearly 
enough, to cover the actual cost of time and supplies, without 
allowing for depreciation of the apparatus or interest on the 
investment. The more important statistics in regard to the 
service will be found among the paragraphs on the use of the 
Library. 

Considerable time has been given to the development of the 
classification. Nearly all the changes made in the seventh 
edition of the Decimal Classification have been adopted and an 
extension of the sub-section on Aviation has been made for the 
needs of the Chanute Collection. 

The question of how to secure the greatest usefulness of the 
German inaugural dissertations with the least additional burden 
on the staff has been considered. It has been decided to bind 
those of one institution together in volumes forming a series, 
and to catalogue them by a subscription to five copies of the 
printed cards of the Royal Library of Berlin. 



16 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Attendance. The total number of visitors recorded during 
the year was 154,834 and the daily average was 493, an in- 
crease of 7 per cent over the figures of 191 1, which were 143,858 
and 462 respectively. This increase is larger than that of the 
previous year, and is about the average increase since the open- 
ing of the Library. 

The evening attendance, 91, was three more than in 1911. 
The average attendance on the five general holidays, 173, was the 
same as for 1911. The smallest attendance of the year was 115, 
on December 25th, and the largest was 926 on March 2nd. 
The figures for 1911 were 88 and 863 respectively. 

Use. The recorded number of calls for periodicals from the 
alcove is ten per cent less than in 1911, being 17,784 as against 
19,707. The continued decrease emphasizes the fact that peri- 
odical readers find it increasingly difficult to obtain seats at 
the tables, though a part of it may be due to the increasing 
difficulty of securing records at times when the use is greatest. 
On the other hand, as was said last year, the notable increase 
in the recorded number of calls for books from the stacks 
from 139,386, to 142,262, can mean only a gratifying increase in 
the more serious use of the Library. This is still further indi- 
cated by the notable increase in the admissions to the stack. 
Using the same factor as in previous years the total use of the 
Library in 1912 may be estimated at 480,000 books and 
periodicals. 

A detailed classification of the call slips for books and peri- 
odicals and of admissions to the stack is given in the second table 
, of library statistics. The following table gives a comparison 
of the totals and percentages for each department with the 
corresponding figures for 1911: 

RECORDED CSE ADMISSIONS TO THE STACK 

IQI2 iqil IQI2 igii 

Percent- Percent- Percent- Percent- 

Total age Total age Total age Total age 

Unclassified 884 -- 649 -- --- -- --- --- 

General Works 26,792 17 29,764 19 109 3 91 4 

Social Sciences 34.593 22 31,982 20 430 n 408 17 

Physical Sciences 15,204 9 15,685 10 587 14 256 10 

Natural Sciences 8,981 6 9,764 6 317 8 210 9 

Medical Sciences 16,359 Io I 4.8s8 9 944 23 647 26 

Applied Sciences 57.233 36 56,411 36 1631 41 848 34 

For almost the first time there are substantial changes in the 
proportion of use of the different departments, but after examina- 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 17 

tion of the individual subjects these are found to be due to the 
cumulative effect of many small changes and not to indicate any 
marked alteration in the character of the reading. Only one 
subject history and geography shows a decrease of one quarter, 
and only four statistics, charities, geology, and photography 
increases of one-half. The decrease in history and geography 
restores chemical technology to its former position, making the 
order for 1912: medicine, engineering, political economy, trade 
and transportation, physics, chemical technology. 

The admissions to the stack were 4,018, an increase of 1,558. 
Of the admissions recorded, 2,603 were by registration and 1,415 
on presentation of 3 1 passes. Four additional passes have been 
granted, and four have been canceled, leaving 96 nominally in 
force. 

The loans for use outside the Library again have increased. 
There were granted 193 requests from 42 libraries and 337 
requests from 146 individuals. Four requests from libraries 
were refused. In 1911 the loans were 481 and the refusals 
seven. In ten cases the books loaned were asked for while out. 
Nearly all the loans to individuals are for very short periods, 
chiefly over night or over Sunday. The loans asked by the 
Library for its readers were 50 from 7 libraries. All but one 
were granted. 

The calls for assistance by telephone were 529, and the re- 
quests for information by letter were 143. The figures for 1911 
were 610 and 204, respectively. 

As has been stated before, the installation of a cameragraph 
has enabled the Library to offer a new service. In the eight 
months during which this has been available there have been filled 
71 orders requiring 802 sheets, for which a charge of $92.45 has 
been made. 

The time required to fill calls has been determined in the 
same way as for the previous year. The average time was 3.66 
minutes, as against 3.65. 

The record of the causes of failures to supply books called 
for, which should have been supplied, is as follows: at bindery, 
532; otherwise unavailable temporarily, mostly stolen and not yet 
replaced, 32; in use by another reader, 627; withdrawn from 
general circulation, 25; not found on shelves, 290; errors of 



i8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

library assistants or records, 105 ; total, 1,611. The total is 1.13 
per cent of the total call slips presented, while in 1911 the 
percentage was 1.09 and in 1910 was 1.52. Excluding the first 
four causes as unavoidable, the avoidable failures were 395, or 
0.28 per cent; in 1910 and 1911 the percentage was 0.23. 

Publications. In May the Library issued its Seventeenth 
Annual Report, a pamphlet of 76 pages. An edition of 5,500 
copies was printed and distributed. 

For several reasons, particularly the pressure of the large 
orders for catalogue cards upon the appropriation for printing and 
the absences of the staff, it did not seem advisable to press to 
completion any of the publications authorized by the Board. 
Should it be desired the List of Histories of Arts and Industries ', 
the Supplement to the List of Histories of Science and the first 
section of the second edition of the List of Bibliographies of 
Special Subjects could all be made ready for the printer within a 
few months, but it might be better to postpone the last until 
1914. 

The numbers of the various publications remaining in stock 
are given in the following table, which shows their distribution 
during the year. 

DISTRIBUTION 

On hand Exchange On hand 

TITLE Date Edition Jan. i or Gift Sale Dec. 31 

Current Periodicals 1902 1,000 163 15 7 141 

Bibliographies of Special 

Subjects 1002 966 37 8 4 25 

Books on Industrial Arts 1904 980 63 13 7 43 

Bibliography of Union Lists 1906 317 166 15 3 148 

Books Exhibited 1907 2,000 974 14 8 952 

Books in Reading Room... 1009 956 268 12 18 238 

Current Medical Periodicals 1910 1,000 87 17 17 53 

Handbooks, 1910 1910 1,280 263 218 45 

History of Science 1911 1,000 364 32 13 319 

A second edition of the Educational Opportunities in Chicago, 
containing a revised sketch of the Library, was issued by the 
Council for Library and Museum Extension on the occasion of 
the annual meeting of the National Educational Association in 
July. 

Printed Cards. The distribution of one copy of each cat- 
alogue card to the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 19 

Public Library, Field Museum of Natural History, Library of 
Congress, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, and 
the University of Illinois has been continued ; also the sending 
of one copy of each card printed by the Library to Harvard 
University, New York State Library, Princeton University, 
St. Louis Public Library, University of California, University of 
Michigan, and Yale University. To the second list Columbia 
University and the Royal Library at The Hague have been 
added and the Cincinnati Public Library has been dropped. 
Seven important partial orders were received. 

No order for a complete set of the printed cards of the 
Library has been received during the year, but the completion 
of those previously ordered has been a serious task and the total 
distribution has been far larger than for any year except 1911. 
It amounted to 284,351 cards, of which 80,017 were sent to the 
depository libraries, 3,021 sent as gifts, and 201,313 sold or 
sent in exchange. 

From the Library of Congress there have been received 
46, 159 cards, making a total of 525,770; from Harvard Uni- 
versity 5,376; from the Royal Library of Berlin 16,927; from 
the Royal Library at The Hague 7, 167; and from the University 
of Illinois 2,300; making a total of 557,540 in the Union Cata- 
logue. 

The Universities of Illinois and Michigan have very kindly 
offered to send their multigraphed cards, which will be added to 
the Union Catalogue. 

The Royal Library at The Hague has accepted the offer of 
the Library to exchange printed cards from 1910. This will 
enable the Union Catalogue to furnish adequate information on 
current Dutch publications. 

The offer of the Royal Library of Berlin was mentioned in 
the report for 1911. An order for one copy of all titles, to be 
placed in the Union Catalogue, has been given; also an order 
for five copies of the titles of German dissertations. Experiments 
to determine the possible usefulness of these cards in general 
cataloguing have been made, with some prospect of advantage, 
though not as much as if orders could be given from the proof- 
sheets. As this was not possible, ordering from Hinrichs' 
Weekly List was tried. Although the orders were given im- 



20 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

mediately upon the receipt of the list, the experiment failed, 
chiefly because the orders were still too late. At present one of 
the staff of the Royal Library has undertaken to send the desired 
number of cards, 35, for titles of new books in German within 
the scope of The John Crerar Library. In so doing he omits 
new editions, mere text books, and all titles not entered under a 
personal name. Two instalments have been received and all 
the titles sent are for works which the Library either has or 
ought to secure. Many of them are for serial publications which 
have not been analyzed because of lack of time. The cordial 
co-operation of Dr. Schwenke and the Royal Library in these 
experiments is gratefully appreciated. 

The conditions necessary for success are as yet so undeter- 
mined that any report of figures would be misleading, though it 
may be well to note that one set has actually been placed in the 
public catalogues, and that 83 more are on hand for use. 

Much the same might be said of a similar experiment with 
Harvard cards, though here the possibilities are much smaller, 
being limited practically to series entries, pamphlets, and older 
books in the Senn and Gerritsen collections. Still five sets 
have been used and 24 are on hand for use. 

Selection and Ordering. The selection of new titles is 
almost up to date, and about one-half of the older titles were 
revised during the year. The gain in ordering has not been so 
marked, but has been substantial. A system of ordering in two 
series, the first containing the books most likely to be asked for, 
was tried. Unfortunately the accumulation of titles of this class 
had been so great that each subject was ordered once or twice 
only instead of four times, as was planned. Evidently this fre- 
quency cannot be obtained for some time to come, but the 
method seems to fit the needs of the Library. In the second 
series of orders, including all available titles on a given subject, 
the remainder of the Social Sciences was covered and the Physi- 
cal Sciences were begun. 

During the year 12,448 orders were given. Of these 980 failed 
or were canceled, leaving 11,468 valid orders, covering, with the 
standing orders for continuations, 1 5 ,480 volumes at an estimated 
cost of $25,275; 10,331 orders were filled, covering 17,429 
volumes at a cost of $22,734. There are left outstanding, in 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 21 

addition to the orders for continuations, 3,45! orders, at an 
estimated cost of $4,557; of these 1,091 were given before 
January i, 1912. The distribution of the orders of the year, of 
the total to the end of 1912, and the estimated cost, to the nearest 
dollar, are given in the second table of library statistics. The un- 
classified orders were for small lots of miscellaneous pamphlets. 

Accessions. The total accessions of volumes for 1912 have 
been 21,005, f which 3,576 have been received as gifts and 
17,42 1 obtained by purchase. Volumes made by binding serials 
are included in these figures. There have been withdrawn 484 
volumes, leaving the net accessions for the year 20,521, which, 
with the 286,829 reported for 1911, make a total now on the 
books of 307,350. There remain to be entered only the Laufer 
purchase, about 14,000 volumes, and about 3,000 volumes of the 
Gerritsen purchase. These have their own catalogues and par- 
ticular books can be obtained when asked for, so that the total 
number of volumes available is about 324,000. 

The accessions of maps and plates for 1912 were 640, and the 
total entries are 3,699. 

Few pamphlets have been obtained by purchase, but the 
number received as gifts was 19,069, about one-half more than 
in 1911 and nearly equal to the maximum. Author slips for 
5,767 titles were filed in the official catalogue and the classi- 
fied collection has been increased by 9,946 pamphlets. The last 
number includes the preceding, but these two have no necessary 
connection with the first. Many of the pamphlets received are 
duplicates and many more are continuations or for various 
reasons are put elsewhere than in the pamphlet collection. 
On the other hand, many pamphlets already in the Library 
have been classified and entered in the official catalogue. Of 
the 9,946 net accessions in the classified collection, 1,254 were 
from the Gerritsen purchase, 831 from the Senn Collection, and 
some 200 from other accumulations, leaving some 7,400 as the 
new accessions of the year. The total in the Library is approx- 
imately 96,300. Their classification is shown in the second 
table of library statistics. 

The following table shows the distribution of the net 
accessions for 1912 and of the totals entered, by departments, 
together with the percentages of the classified volumes: 



22 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

1912 



DEPARTMENT ^ 

Unclassified 


Volumes I 
172 


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Pamphlets 


Volumes F 

16 on 


'er cent 


Pamphl 
*A C2O 


General Works 
Social Sciences 
Physical Sciences- - 
Natural Sciences -- 
Medical Sciences- - 
Applied Sciences- - 


3.370 
6,898 
1,308 
1,960 
3.423 
3,390 


16 

6 

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17 


959 
4,448 
419 
5 8o 

2.135 

1,405 


41,485 
75,852 
25,154 
30,019 


H 

26 

9 

10 
21 
20 


10,466 
19,287 
2,171 
2,865 
18,885 
8,069 



Total 20,521 9,946 307,350 96,263 

The new method of ordering will always produce temporary 
irregularities in the growth of the Library so that it would be a 
more exact test of the proportionate growth to compare the 
present percentages of the total number of volumes with those 
of five years ago. Such a comparison shows that General Works 
have dropped one point, Social Sciences gained four, Physical 
Sciences remained the same, Natural Sciences dropped one, 
Medical Sciences dropped two, and Applied Sciences remained 
the same. 

The periodicals currently received are 3,493, of which 852 are 
received as gifts and 2,641 by subscription, at an estimated yearly 
cost of $9,501.96. Their classification is shown in the second 
table of library statistics. 

The assistant in charge of the Continuation Record reports 
1, 161 titles added to the list and 246 withdrawn, leaving 10,502 at 
the end of the year. About 4, 334 are obtained by subscription, 
at a cost in 1912 of $5,763.30. These furnished 1,530 volumes 
entered on the record of accessions. The other continuations 
were received as gifts or in exchange, and furnished 1,154 
volumes. For the gifts 1,1 18 first and 180 second requests were 
sent and 9 reported to the Librarian for personal letters. For 
the purchases 326 first and 13 second notifications were sent 
and 26 reported to the Librarian. 

The Library was fortunate enough to be able to repeat the 
experiment of co-operative buying in Europe through Dr. Lich- 
tenstein, of Northwestern University. Its commission was for 
$4,500, nearly the same amount as in 1911, and on exactly the 
same lines. The results were equally satisfactory. Dr. Lich- 
tenstein secured for the Library 168 volumes of miscellaneous 
works; 264 volumes on the ethnology of Eastern Europe; 1,127 
volumes to complete or extend the files of 62 periodicals; 204 
volumes on the history of science and the industrial arts; and 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 23 

259 volumes of government documents and publications of inter- 
national congresses. All of the miscellaneous works and many 
of the others were out of print or not in trade, and had been 
ordered in vain from second-hand dealers. A considerable 
number were Spanish and South American publications, which 
are especially hard to obtain. All departments of the Library 
and nearly all its subjects were represented in the purchases. 
They were chiefly works of moderate cost, but the fac simile 
edition of Hubner's Sammlung exotischer Schmetterlinge and a 
set of the works of Archduke Ludwig Salvator were exceptions. 

An order has been placed for all German theses, school 
programmes, etc., on all subjects within the scope of the 
Library, beginning with those of 1912. It is estimated that 
there will be received about 4,000 a year. Although admittedly 
of secondary importance occasional ones are very useful and 
sometimes greatly sought. Their treatment as already outlined 
will not be a serious burden in proportion to the advantages of 
having them. 

Again it would take too much space to mention all the files of 
periodicals which have been completed, but among the more 
important are: 

Anales del Museo national de Montevideo, Annales scientifiques, 
iudustrielles et statistiques de I 1 Auvergne, Annali dell Ufficio 
centrale meteorologico geodinamico italiano, Annuaire de la Soci&ti 
m&tiorologique de France, M&moires de V Acad&mie des sciences, 
lettres et arts d 1 Arras, Memoir esde V Acad&mie des sciences, belles- 
lettres et arts de Savoie, Mtmoires de V Acad&mie des sciences, 
belles-lettres et arts de Clermont-Ferrand, M&moires de la Socittb 
de physique et d ' histoire naturelle de Geneve, La Naturaleza, II 
Nuovo cimento, Papier Zeitung, Rad Jugoslavenska akademija 
znanosti i umjetnosti, Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, 
Zeitschrift fur Zuckerindustrie in Bohmen. 

The number of gifts was considerably larger than in 191 1 and 
approached the record of 1910. There were received 7,920 
volumes and 19,069 pamphlets from 2,963 donors. The vol- 
umes entered in the accession record were 3,576. The figures 
for 1911 were 7,334 volumes, 13,858 pamphlets, 3,020 donors, 
and 5,076 entries. 



24 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Several collections of medical books were received from phy- 
sicians of the city, the largest of which were from Drs. Fischkin, 
Geiger, Goldspohn, Harpel, C. N. Johnson, Murphy, Porter 
and Ridlon, Wadsworth, and Wensten. 

Two collections on insurance were received from Messrs. 
J. H. Nitchie and C. E. Rollins, one on municipal affairs from the 
Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, one on engineering 
from the Western Society of Engineers, and more general ones 
from Mrs. Lewis Watson and the estate of Edgar Sanders. 

The Government of New Zealand has very kindly sent their 
current publications, a welcome addition to the collection of 
public documents. 

Duplicates. The sales of the year amounted to 1,311 volumes 
and 23 numbers for $857.35. O n priced exchange 599 bound 
volumes, 665 unbound volumes, 988 pamphlets and 7 numbers, 
valued at $572.70, have been sent; 447 bound volumes, 25 
unbound volumes, 178 pamphlets, and 28 numbers, valued at 
$216.53, have been received. On piece exchange 10 bound 
volumes, 21 unbound volumes, 235 pamphlets and 53 numbers 
have been sent ; 289 volumes and 8 pamphlets have been received. 

Inventory. The seventh inventory has been continued. 
Nearly double the usual amount of time has been given to it and 
shelf-numbers 500 to 599 and 700 to 999 have been read, 147 
serious misplacements corrected, and 63 books reported not 
found. As 14 previously reported have now been found the net 
loss discovered is 49 out of 72,000, or 0.07 per cent. In addition, 
four books are known to have been taken from the stacks from 
shelves not read this year. From the Senn Room twelve have 
disappeared, but two have been found, while from the main 
Reading Room 22 have been taken. As there are about 8,000 
volumes in the two rooms the percentage of loss from the open 
shelves was 0.27. The total loss discovered in sixteen years is 
270, or 0.09 per cent. Twelve cases of mutilation of books have 
been reported. 

The precautions indicated in the last report appear to have 
checked the theft and mutilation of periodicals. Forty-four 
numbers have been taken and 34 mutilated as against 78 and 47 
in 1911. All but seven of those missing in both years have 
been replaced. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 25 

Binding. On January i, 1912, there were at the binderies 
862 volumes, and 10,413 were sent during the year; 9 were 
returned as incomplete, and 10,563 bound; leaving 703 at the 
binderies December 31, 1912. About one-quarter were bound 
by The Newberry Library. The cost of binding was $i 1,489.00, 
an average of $1.09 per volume. The cost of shelf-marking the 
accessions of the year, together with a considerable amount of 
repairing, inserting book-plates, and similar work, was $1,329.48. 

Catalogues. The Cataloguer reports that during the year 
5,382 new titles have been prepared for print; 1 80 new titles 
typewritten ; 92 titles prepared for print to replace old typewritten 
titles, and 23 to replace Library of Congress titles; 4,756 
titles received from the Library of Congress have been classi- 
fied for the catalogues; 7 14 titles have been prepared for the co- 
operative analysis of serials. The total number of titles treated 
by the Cataloguer and Classifier and their assistants has been 
12,891, an increase of 930 over 1911. The titles reprinted in cor- 
rection of errors were 47, and for other alterations 939. Cards 
for 5,901 new titles and 1,005 reprinted titles were received from 
the printer, electrotypes for 9,065 new titles, and 518 reprinted 
titles from the electrotypers. The total number of separate titles 
prepared for print to date is 87,897; of sets of cards received, 
86,887; f electrotypes, 53,940. 

The number of orders sent to the Library of Congress on 
triplicate order sheets was 12,601, and reports were received 
on 12,516, leaving 85 outstanding. There were cards for 2,320 
titles on hand January I, 1912; 6,801 were received during the 
year, and 18 were taken from the file of those previously with- 
drawn; cards for 4,948 were used, and for 654 withdrawn from 
the file, leaving those for 3,537 on hand December 31. Of those 
withdrawn 596 titles were returned to the Library of Congress 
and 6 were replaced by reprinted cards. Of the 6,801 titles 
received, 714 were analytical titles from 315 serial publications. 
Of the 3,537 titles on hand, 503 are for book orders before 1912, 
1,692 for those of 1912, 459 for regular standing orders and 
883 for two special analytical orders. 

The work of the Library in the co-operative analysis of 
serials has been continued. It has supplied 714 titles and has 
received cards for 2,757. Of the titles received, 516 have been 



26 

filed in the public card catalogues; one copy of 1,3/7 filed in 
the official catalogue; and 632 have been sold. 

There have been added 26,340 cards to the classed catalogue, 
which now contains some 137,300 titles on 355,832 cards, 
an average of 2.59 cards per title; 17,841 cards have been filed 
in the author catalogue, which now contains the same 137,300 
titles on 243,600 cards, an average of 1.77 cards per title; 982 
guides and 3,942 cards have been added to the subject index, 
which now contains 22,800 guides and 48,300 cards covering 
114,200 titles, an average of 0.42 card per title. 

The distribution of the cards in the classed catalogue, by 
departments, is shown in the following table: 



DEPARTMENT IQI2 TOTAL 

General Works 8,902 119,897 

Social Sciences 7,377 88,410 

Physical Sciences 1,100 25,825 

Natural Sciences 2,324 42,148 

Medical Sciences 2,870 23,723 

Applied Sciences 3,767 55,829 



Total.-- 26,340 355,832 

Of the 137,300 titles in the public catalogues about 85,400 
are on cards printed by the Library, about 41,000 on Library of 
Congress cards, and about 10,300 on A. L. A. co-operative 
cards. 

There have been added 7,891 cards to the index of govern- 
ment publications, making a total of 59,501 in this index. 
The index of analytical cards issued by the U. S. Bureau of 
Education has received 874 cards, and now contains 10,515 
cards. 

Notwithstanding the unusual obstacles to effective work and 
the somewhat larger total of accessions, the cataloguing staff has 
been able to take care of the accessions of the year, to do con- 
siderable work, as previously stated, on the arrears in the Depart- 
ment of Medical Sciences, and in the Gerritsen purchase, and 
also to catalogue summarily the maps of the Ehrenburg pur- 
chase. The total number of shelves of arrears of all kinds has 
been reduced from about 1,290 to about 1,166. 

Meetings. The Library has been represented officially by 
the Librarian and unofficially by six other members of the staff 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 27 

at the annual meeting of the American Library Association at 
Ottawa, June 26th to July 2nd; officially by the Librarian at the 
annual meetings of the National Association of State Libraries 
and the Special Libraries Association at the same place and 
time; officially by the Assistant Librarian and unofficially by 
two other members of the staff at the joint meeting of the 
Illinois Library Association and the Missouri Library Associa- 
tion at St. Louis, October 24th to 26th; officially by the 
Librarian at the dedication of the new building of the Educa- 
tion Department of New York, at Albany, October I4th to I7th; 
and officially by the Librarian or the Cataloguer at the regular 
meetings of the Council for Library and Museum Extension. 

Staff. The following persons have resigned: Miss Ruth 
Woolman, junior assistant ; Misses Alice Brown and Elsebeth 
Martens and Messrs. Julius Clemens, Jesse T. Grayston and Moe 
A. Natanson, attendants; August Huntscha and Benjamin Jaffe, 
pages; William Chappell, assistant janitor. Two pages have 
been dismissed. 

The following have been appointed: Dr. Audrey Goss as 
Medical Reference Librarian; Miss Lucy A. Curtis and Messrs. 
C. T. Latter, Helmuth Bay and Hans Kleinert as attendants; 
William Jaffe, Harry Nosek, Daniel Bauer, Alphonse Comyn and 
Charles Olson, pages; Nicholas Meyer, assistant janitor. 

The following have given temporary service: Mr. R. J. 
Usher as Reference Librarian; Mr. J. C. Bay as Medical Ref- 
erence Librarian; Mr. D. A. Hooker as Assistant Reference 
Librarian ; Misses Mabel Eaman, C. B. Touzalin, and K. M. 
Reed as senior assistants; Misses A. M. Baxter, J. A. Hall, 
and E. R. Sackett as junior assistants; Miss R. B. Lane as 
attendant. 

The changes in the staff have not been especially numerous 
but the temporary disturbances due to illness have been extraor- 
dinarily so. A long illness of the Reference Librarian made 
necessary a temporary reorganization of the work, which was 
further complicated by the breakdown of one of his assistants ; 
but these proved to be only the forerunners of a constantly 
increasing amount of absence, which culminated in the month of 
December in no fewer than nine absences for illness, two on leave 
and two unfilled vacancies. As the whole staff is under 60, it 



28 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

will be seen that the amount of time lost is proportionately large. 
Indeed the effect on certain lines of the routine must be more 
than proportionate, for the direct service to the public must be 
maintained, if necessary, at the expense of other work. 

That the effect has not been greater is due largely to the 
earnest and faithful work of the staff, for which I would ask the 
appreciation of the Board. 

Respectfully submitted, 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS, 
CHICAGO, January 16, 1913. Librarian. 



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LIST OF DONORS IN 1912 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Aarhus, Statsbiblioteket, Aarhus, 
Denmark 2 

Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, 
Scotland 4 

Abt, Dr. Isaac A., Chicago, III 3 

Academia de Sciencias de Portugal, 
Lisbon, Portugal 6 

Academia Polytechnica do Porto, 
Coimbra, Portugal 3 

Academy of Science of St. Louis, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

Academy of the New Church, Bryn 
Athyn, Pa 5 

Adams, Charles Francis, Boston, 
Mass I 

Adams, Dr. Charles, Kenilworth, III. 43 

Adams, Dr. Henry, Washington, 
D.C I 

Adams Nervine Asylum, Boston, 
Mass I 

Adelaide, Chamber of Commerce, 
Adelaide, South Australia I 

Aeronautic Society, New York, 
N.Y. 7 

Agassig, Garnautt, Boston, Mass. . I 

Agricultural Organization Society, 
London, Eng 2 

Air Line News, Chicago, III i 

Alabama Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Auburn, Ala 14 

Alabama, Dept. of Education, 
Montgomery, Ala i 

Alabama, Dept. for the Inspection 
of Jails, Alms Houses, Cotton 
Mills, Factories, etc., Mont- 
gomery, Ala i 

Alabama Geological Survey, Mont- 
gomery, Ala i 

Alabama Great Southern Railroad 
Co., New York, N. Y 3 

Alabama, Secretary of State, Mont- 
gomery, Ala i 

Alabama, State Board of Health, 
Montgomery, Ala 5 

Alabama, State Game and Fish 
Commissioner, Montgomery, 
Ala 5 

Alabama, State Tax Commission, 
Montgomery, Ala I 

Alabama, Supt. of Banks, Mont- 
gomery, Ala i 

Alaska, Governor, Juneau, Alaska. I 

Albany, Chamber of Commerce, 
Albany, N.Y. 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Albany Medical Annals, Albany, 
N. Y. i 

Albany Medical College, Albany, 
N. Y 2 

Albendin, Antonio, Ronda, Spain. . 10 

Alberta, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Edmonton, Alta 5 

Alberta, Dept. of Education, 
Edmonton, Alta 3 

Alberta, Dept. of Public Works, 
Edmonton, Alta 4 

Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. . 3 

Allegheny Observatory, Allegheny, 
Pa 9 

Alvord & Burdick, Chicago, III i 

Amalgamated Association of Street 
and Electric Railway Employes 
of America, Detroit, Mich I 

Amalgamated Copper Co., New 
York, N.Y 6 

American Academy of Ophthal- 
mology and Oto-Laryngology, 
Chicago, III i 

American Anti-Boycott Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y I 

American Antiquarian Society, 
War -ester, Mass i 

American Architect, New York, 
N. Y. i 

American Association for the 
Advancemement of Science, 
Washington, D.C I 

American Association for the Con- 
servation of Vision, New York, 
N. Y 4 

American Association of Genito- 
Urinary Surgeons, New York, 
N. Y i 

American Association for Highway 
Improvement, Washington, D.C. I 

American Association for Labor 
Legislation, Madison, Wis I 

American Association of Obstetri- 
cians and Gynecologists, Cin- 
cinnati, i 

American Bankers' Association, 
New York, N. Y 8 

American Bison Society, Groton, 
Mass i 

American Boiler Manufacturers' 
Association of U. S. and 
Canada, Cleveland, 2 

American Book Company, Chicago, 
III. . . i 



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33 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Brewers' Review Co., 
Chicago, III I 

American Bridge and Building As- 
sociation, Chicago, III i 

American Canoe Association, New 
York, N.Y I 

American Chemical Society, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

American Civic Association, Wash- 
ington, D. C I 

American Climatological Associa- 
tion, Hot Springs, Va i 

American Colortype Co., Chicago, 
III i 

American Embassy Association, 
New York, N.Y. I 

American Emery Wheel Works, 
Providence, R. I I 

American Foundrymen's Associa- 
tion, Watchung, N. J 3 

American Free Trade League, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

American Homoeopathic, Ophthal- 
mological, Otological and La- 
ryngological Society, Worcester, 
Mass i 

American Humane Association, Al- 
bany, N. Y. 9 

American Institute of Architects, 
Washington, D. C. 4 

American Institute of Electrical 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . . I 

American Institute of Metals, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. i 

American Institute of Mining En- 
gineers, New York, N. Y. i 

American Iron and Steel Associa- 
tion, Philadelphia, Pa 2 

American Jewish Committee, New 
York, N. Y i 

American Journal of Orthopedic 
Surgery, Philadelphia, Pa I 

American Journal of Veterinary 
Medicine, Chicago, III i 

American Laryngological Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y. i 

American Laryngological, Rhino- 
logical and Otological Society, 
New York, N. Y. i 

American Locomotive Company, 
New York, N. Y. 23 

American Lumber Co., Chicago, III. i 

American Lumberman, Chicago, III. I 

American Marine Engineer, New 
York, N.Y i 

American Mathematical Society, 
New York, N. Y. I 

American Medical Association, Chi- 
cago, III 948 

American Medico- Psychological As- 
sociation, Binghamton, N. Y. . . I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Mining Congress, Wash- 
ington, D. C 4 

American Museum of Natural His- 
tory, New York, N. Y. 4 

American National Live Stock As- 
sociation, Denver, Colo i 

American National Red Cross As- 
sociation, Washington, D. C. . . I 

American Newspaper Publishers As- 
sociation, Chicago, III i 

American Opthalmological Society, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

American Osteopathic Association, 
Detroit, Mich 2 

American Otological Society, New 
York, N. Y. i 

American Pharmaceutical Associa- 
tion, Columbus, O i 

American Photo-Engraver, Chicago, 
III 36 

American Practitioner, New York, 
N. Y. i 

American Proctologic Association, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

American Protective Tariff League, 
New York, N. Y. i 

American Public Health Associa- 
tion, Washington, D. C I 

American Railway Association, New 
York,N.Y. 5 

American Railway Engineering As- 
sociation, Chicago, III i 

American Real Estate Company, 
New York, N. Y. i 

American School of Correspondence, 
Chicago, III i 

American School of Home Eco- 
nomics, Chicago, III 2 

American Seating Company, Chi- 
cago, III 4 

American Sewage Disposal Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass 6 

American Society for the Judicial 
Settlement of International Dis- 
putes, Baltimore, Md I 

American Society of Engineer- 
ing Contractors, New York, 
N. Y. i 

American Society of Heating and 
Ventilating Engineers, New 
York, N. Y. 2 

American Society of Mechanical 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . . . I 

American Society of Metaphysics, 
New York, N.Y. I 

American Society of Refrigerating 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . . I 

American Steam Pump Company, 
Battle Creek, Mich I 

American Steel and Wire Co., Chi- 
cago, III 4 



34 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Sugar Refining Co., New 
York, N.Y. 2 

American Sunday School Union, Chi- 
cago, III 3 

American Surgical Association, St. 
Paul, Minn i 

American Telephone and Telegraph 
Company, New York, N. Y... . 3 

American Urological Association, 
Washington, D. C 6 

American Vanadium Co., Pittsburg, 
Pa i 

American Wire and Steel Co., Chi- 
cago, III : 2 

American Woolen Co. , Boston, Mass, i 

Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. . . I 

Amsterdam, Kamer van Koophan- 
del en Fabrieken, Amsterdam, 
Netherlands i 

Anderson Auction Co., New York, 
N.Y 5 

Andorra Nurseries, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Andover-Harvard Theological Li- 
brary, Cambridge, Mass I 

Andrews, Clement W., Chicago, III. 3-5 

Animal Husbandry, Chicago, III. . . I 

Anti-Imperialist League, Boston, 
Mass i 

Antropologiske Komite, Copenhagen, 
Denmark I 

Appeal Publishing Co.,Girard,Kan. i 

Appleton, D., & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. i 

Apprenticeship and Skilled Employ- 
ment Association, London, Eng. 2 

Arbeiter-Zeitung, St. Louis, Mo i 

Arbetarerorelsens Arkiv, Stockholm, 
Sweden i 

Architectural Record Co., New York, 
N. Y. i 

Arctowski, Henryk, Dobbs Ferry, 
N. Y i 

Argentine Republic, Biblioteca de 
la Administraci6n Nacional, 
Buenos A ires, A. R i 

Argentine Republic, Direcci6n ge- 
neral del trabajo, Buenos Aires, 
A.R i 

Argentine Republic, Ministerio de 
Agricultura, Buenos Aires, A.R. 13 

Argentine Republic, Ministerio de 
Obras Publicas, Buenos Aires, 
A.R 3 

ArizonaAgriculturalExperimentSta- 
tion, Tucson, Ariz 7 

Arizona, Secretary of State, Phoenix, 
A riz i 

Arizona University, Tucson, Ariz, i 

Arkansas, Bureau of Mines, Manu- 
factures and Agriculture, Little 
Rock, Ark i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Arkansas Geological Survey, Little 
Rock, Ark i 

Arkansas, Secretary of State, Little 
Rock, Ark 3 

Armour Institute of Technology, 
Chicago, III ; 3 

Arnold, Bion J., Chicago, III i 

Arnold-Creager Co., New London, 
O i 

Ashmolean Natural History Society 
of Oxfordshire, Oxford, Eng. . . i 

Ashton-under-Lyne, Public Free 
Library, Ashton-under-Lyne, 
Eng i 

Asiatic Exclusion League, San 
Francisco, Cal i 

Asociaci6n de Ingenieros y Arqui- 
tectos de Mexico, Mexico, Mex. i 

Asociaci6n International para la 
Protecci6n Legal de los Traba- 
jadores, Madrid, Spain 2 

Aspegten & Co., New York, N. Y.. i 

Associated Builders Catalog Co., 
New York, N.Y i 

Associated Charities, Boston, Mass. 2 

Associated Harvard Clubs, Min- 
neapolis, Minn i 

Associated Jewish Charities, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Association des Archivistes et Bib- 
liothe'caires Beiges, Brussels, 
Belgium I 

Association for International Con- 
ciliation, American Branch, 
New York, N. Y 22 

Association for the International 
Interchange of Students, 
London, Eng 4 

Association of American Medical 
Colleges, Chicago, III 3 

Association of American Physi- 
cians, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Association of American Portland 
Cement Manufacturers, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 
Chicago, III i 

Association of Life Insurance 
Medical Directors and the 
Actuarial Society of America, 
New York, N. Y i 

Association of Transportation and 
Car Accounting Officers, New 
York, N.Y. 3 

Association Opposed to Woman 
Suffrage, Albany, N. Y i 

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe 
Railroad Co., Topeka, Kan.. . . I 

Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, 
A tlanta, Ga 2 

Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. . . . I 



LIST OF DONORS 



35 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Atlantic Deeper Waterways Asso- 
ciation, Philadelphia, Pa 7 

Atlantic Monthly Company, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Atterley Publishing Company, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Attwell, Juan S., Buenos Aires i 

Augustana College, Rock Island, 
III 3 

Aurora, Elgin & Chicago Railroad 
Company, Chicago, III 3 

Austin Publishing Co., Rochester, 
N. Y i 

Australia, Bureau of Census and 
Statistics, Melbourne, Victoria. 43 

Australia, Bureau of Meteorology, 
Melbourne, Victoria i 

Australia, Central Weather Bureau, 
Melbourne, Victoria 5 

Australian Museum, Sydney, ' N. 
S.W i 

Ayers, Mrs. Samuel, New York, 
N. Y i 

Ayrshire Breeders' Association, 
Brandon, Vt 3 

Baden, Ministerium des Innern, 
Karlsruhe, Baden I 

Baer, Joseph & Co., Frankfurt-am- 
Main, Germany 3 

Bainbridge, Dr. Wm. Seaman, 
New York, N. Y 7 

Baker & Adamson Chemical Co., 
Easton, Pa I 

Baker, J. T., Chemical Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa 5 

Baldwin, William J., New York, 
N. Y i 

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- 
pany, Baltimore, Md 3 

Baltimore Chamber of Commerce, 
Baltimore, Md i 

Baltimore Public Library, Balti- 
more, Md i 

Banga, Dr. Henry, Chicago, III. ... i 

Bank of Japan, Tokyo, Japan i 

Banker's Encyclopedia Company, 
New York, N. Y. 2 

Bar Association, San Francisco, 
Cal i 

Bar don, Fred B., Madison, N. J. . . 2 

Barnett, R., Elgin, III 3 

Barnhart Bros. & Spindler, Chi- 
cago, III 4 

Baron, Leopold, Chicago, III 18 

Barr, Charles J., Chicago, III 4 

Bassler, Dr. Anthony, New York, 
N. Y 9 

Bates, Dr. Mary Elizabeth, Denver, 
Colo 23 

Bay, Jens Christian, Chicago, III.. . 31 

Baylor University, Waco, Texas... 4 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Beach, Charles F., Paris, France. . . 2 

Becquerel, Jean, Paris, France i 

Beers, W., New Orleans, La 5 

Belgium, Caisse Generale d'Epargne 
etdeR.etra.ite, Brussels, Belgium i 

Belgiumjardin Botanique del'Etat, 
Brussels, Belgium 2 

Belgium, Ministere de 1'Interieur, 
Service de Sante et de 1' Hy- 
giene, Brussels, Belgium i 

Belgium, Secretaires de Legation, 
Brussels, Belgium i 

Bell, Harry, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. i 

Bell, Sir Hugh, Rounton Grange, 
Northallerton, Eng 4 

Belleville Public Library, Belleville, 
III 2 

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, New 
York, N. Y. 2 

Bellevue College, Bellevue, Neb. ... 2 

Beloit College, Beloit, Wis i 

Bemis, E. W., Chicago, III i 

Bengal Chamber of Commerce, Cal- 
cutta, Bengal 2 

Bennett School for Girls, Millbrook, 
N. Y i 

Benson, Dr. Reuel A., New York, 
N. Y 2 

Bergens Offentlige Bibliothek, Ber- 
gen, Norway i 

Berger, C. L., & Sons, Boston, 
Mass i 

Berkeley, Chamber of Commerce, 
Berkeley, Cal i 

Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, 
Mass i 

Berriman, Charles S., New York, 
N. Y i 

Bethlehem Steel Corporation, New 
York, N.Y. 7 

Biblioteca Nacional, Havana, Cuba, i 

Biesenthal, Dr. Max, Chicago, III. . 2 

Biltmore Forest School, Biltmore, 
N.C i 

Binghamton Public Library, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y 7 

Birmingham Library, Birmingham, 

Eiflf? A. 

Black, Starr & Frost, New York, 
N.Y 2 

Blatchford, E. W., Chicago, III. ... i 

Bliss, Dr. Arthur Ames, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Blodgett, Dr. Albert W., Boston, 
Mass i 

Bologna, Biblioteca Comunale, Bo- 
logna, Italy i 

Bombay, Dept. of Land Records, 
Poona, Bombay I 

Bonniers, Albert, Publishing House, 
New York, N. Y I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, 
Boston, Mass 3 

Bootle Free Library and Museum, 
Bootle, Eng 3 

Borosini, Dr. Victor von, Chicago, III. I 

Boston & Maine Railroad Co., 
Boston, Mass i 

Boston Association for the Relief 
and Control of Tuberculosis, 
Boston, Mass I 

Boston Athenaeum, Boston, Mass. I 

Boston, Board of Overseers of the 
Poor, Boston, Mass I 

Boston Book Co., Boston, Mass I 

Boston, Bureau of Statistics, Boston, 
Mass i 

Boston Chamber of Commerce, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Boston Children's Aid Society, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass. I 

Boston Consumptives' Hospital, 
Boston, Mass i 

Boston, Co-operative Information 
Bureau, Boston, Mass i 

Boston Dispensary, Boston, Mass. I 

Boston Elevated Railway Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass 4 

Boston Finance Commission,Bo5/on, 
Mass 4 

Boston Infirmary Dept., Boston, 
Mass i 

Boston Manufacturers Mutual Life 
Insurance Co., Boston, Mass. . . 5 

Boston Medical Library, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Boston Museum of FineArts, Boston, 
Mass 3 

Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass. 3 

Boston School Committee, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Boston Statistics Dept., Boston, 
Mass 6 

Boston Transit Commission, Boston, 
Mass i 

Boston University, Boston, Mass. . . i 

Botanical Society of Washington, 
Washington, D. C. i 

Bournemouth Public Libraries Com- 
mittee, Bournemouth, Eng I 

Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. . . 5 

Bowen, Dr. Charles P., Columbus, 0. 6 

Bradford Libraries, Art Gallery and 
Museums, Bradford, Eng i 

Bremen, Bibliothek der Lesehalle, 
Bremen, Germany I 

Brennan, W. D., Chicago, III i 

Breslau, Stadtbibliotek, Breslau, 
Germany 2 

Brethren Publishing House, Elgin, 
III i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterer, 
Indianapolis, Ind i 

Bridgemen's Magazine, Indian- 
apolis, Ind i 

Brighton, Medical Officer of Health, 
Brighton, Eng i 

Brighton Public Library, Museums, 
and Fine Art Galleries, Brigh- 
ton, Eng 4 

Brightwood Citizens Association, 
Washington, D. C I 

Brill, The J. G., Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Bristol, Board of School Visitors, 
Bristol, Conn I 

British Association for Labour 
Legislation, London, Eng 3 

British Columbia, Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, Victoria, B. C. 9 

British Columbia, Legislative As- 
sembly, Victoria, B. C. i 

British Columbia, Minister of 
Mines, Victoria, B. C. 2 

British East Africa, Director of 
Surveys, Mombasa, Africa, 5 

British South Africa Company, 
London, Eng 12 

Brockton Public Library, Brockton, 
Mass 2 

Brodhead, Dr. George L., New York, 
N.Y. i 

Bromley Public Library, Bromley, 
Eng 2 

Bronson Library Fund, Waterbury, 
Conn i 

Brookline Public Library, Brook- 
line, Mass 2 

Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 6 

Brooklyn Engineers' Club, Brook- 
lyn, N.Y i 

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Brooklyn, N.Y. 4 

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Museum, Brooklyn, 
N.Y i 

Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, 
N.Y. 4 

Brotherhood of Locomotive En- 
gineers, Cleveland, i 

Brown, Dr. Philip King, San Fran- 
cisco, Col 8 

Brown, Rome G., Minneapolis, 
Minn 3 

Brown, Dr. S., Chicago, III 12 

Brown & Guesner, Minneapolis, 
Minn 5 

Bryant & Stratton Business Col- 
lege, Providence, R. 1 2 

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa 4 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. 3 

Budan, Emilio, Graf, Venice, Italy. 4 

Budapest, Stadtbibliothek, Buda- 
pest, Hungary 3 

Buenos Aires, Director General de 
Estadistica, La Plata, Buenos 
Aires 2 

Buffalo Chamber of Commerce and 
Manufacturers Club, Buffalo, 
N.Y i 

Buffalo, City Clerk, Buffalo, N. Y. i 

Buffalo, Comptroller, Buffalo, N. Y. i 

Buffalo, Dept. of Public Works, 
Buffalo, N. Y i 

Buffalo, Park Commissioners, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. i 

Buffalo, Police Dept., Buffalo, N. Y. 2 

Buffalo, Public Library, Buffalo, 
N.Y i 

Buffalo Society of Natural Scien- 
ces, Buffalo, N. Y 2 

Building Management, Chicago, III. i 

Building Progress, Pittsburg, Pa. . . i 

Bureau of Municipal Research, 
New York, N. Y 30 

Bureau of Municipal Research, 
Philadelphia, Pa 6 

Bureau of Railway Economics, 
Washington, D.C 28 

Burlington, City Council, Burling- 
ton, la 7 

Burlington Free Public Library, 
Burlington, la I 

Burpee, W., Atlee & Co. Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Burt, Olney, Canning Co., Oneida, 
N. Y i 

Bury Public Library, Art Gallery 
and Museum, Bury, Eng 2 

Business Publications Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Byllesby, H. M., & Co., Chicago, 
III 45 

Calhoun Colored School, Calhoun, 
Ala 2 

California Academy of Sciences, 
San Francisco, Cal 2- 

California Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Berkeley, Cal 29 

California, Board of Dental Exam- 
iners, San Francisco, Cal i 

California, Board of Fish and Game 
Commissioners, Sacramento, 
Cal i 

California, Building and Loan 
Commissioners, San Francisco, 
Cal i 

California, Bureau of Labor Stat- 
istics, San Francisco, Cal 2 

California Development Board, 
San Francisco, Cal 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

California, Insurance Dept., San 
Francisco, Cal 4 

California Library Association, 
Sacramento, Cal I 

California, Social- Democrat, Los 
Angeles, Cal i 

California, State Banking Dept., 
San Francisco, Cal I 

California, State Board of Health, 
Sacramento, Cal 2 

California, State Commission in 
Lunacy, Sacramento, Cal I 

California, State Commission of 
Horticulture, Sacramento, Cal. I 

California, State Controller, Sacra- 
mento, Cal i 

California, State Engineers, Sacra- 
mento, Cal i 

California, State Federation of 
Labor, San Francisco, Cal 4 

California, State Forester, Sacra- 
mento, Cal 2 

California, State Library, Sacra- 
mento, Cal 3 

California, State Mining Bureau, 
San Francisco, Cal 2 

California, State Prison, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal i 

California, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Sacramento, Cal I 

Calkins, W. W., Berwyn, III I 

Cambria Steel Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa 9 

Cambridge Charter Society, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Cambridge Observatory Syndicate, 
Cambridge, Eng i 

Cambridge, Park Dept., Cambridge, 
Mass i 

Cambridge Public Library, Cam- 
bridge, Mass 2 

Cambridge University Library, 
Cambridge, Eng 2 

Cameograph Co., Chicago, III I 

Canada, Census Office, Ottawa, Ont. I 

Canada, Commission of Conser- 
vation, Ottawa, Ont 7 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Otta- 
wa, Ont 23 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Cen- 
tral Experiment Farm, Ottawa, 
Ont 2 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Dairy and Cold Storage 
Branch, Ottawa, Ont 10 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Of- 
fice of Veterinary Director Gen- 
eral and Live Stock Commis- 
sioner, Ottawa, Ont 3 

Canada, Dept. of Labour, Ottawa, 
Ont . ii 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Canada, Dept of Mines, Geological 
Survey Branch, Ottawa, Ont. . . 10 

Canada, Dept. of Mines, Mines 
Branch, Ottawa, Ont 9 

Canada, Dept. of Naval Service, 
Tidal and Current Survey, Ot- 
tawa, Ont 2 

Canada, Library of Parliament, 
Ottawa, Ont 30 

Canada, Minister of Interior, Otta- 
wa, Ont 3 

Canadian Bank of Commerce, To- 
ronto, Ont I 

Canadian Forestry Association, Ot- 
tawa, Ont 2 

Canadian Pacific Railroad Co., 
Vancouver, B. C 4 

Canadian Society of Civil Engin- 
eers, Montreal, Quebec 6 

Canis Index Co., Chicago, III 4 

Canton Christian College, New 
York, N.Y 2 

Cardiff Public Libraries, Cardiff, 
Wales 3 

Carey & Kern, Portland, Ore I 

Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. I 

Carnegie, Andrew, New York, N. Y. i 

Carnegie Endowment for Interna- 
tional Peace, New York, N. Y. i 

Carnegie Endowment for Interna- 
tional Peace, Division of Eco- 
nomics and History, New York, 
N. Y i 

Carnegie Foundation for the Ad- 
vancement of Teaching, New 
York, N.Y 3 

Carnegie Free Library, Braddock, 
Pa. i 

Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, 
Pittsburg, Pa i 

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, Pa. . . 3 

Carnegie Institution of Washing- 
ton, Washington, D. C 21 

Carnegie Institution of Washing- 
ton, Dept. of Terrestrial Mag- 
netism, Washington, D. C 3 

Carnegie Institution, Desert Labora- 
tory, Tucson, Ariz 6 

Carnegie Library, Atlanta, Ga 7 

Carnegie Library, Homestea, Pa. ... 2 

Carnegie Library, Pittsburg, Pa. ... 2 

Carnegie Library, San Antonio, Tex. I 

Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, Pa. . . i 

Carnegie Public Library, Bradford, 
Pa i 

Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburg, 
Pa 2 

Carnegie-Stout Free Public Library, 
Dubuque, la I 

Carnegie Technical Schools, Pitts- 
burg, Pa i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Carnegie Trust For the Universities 
of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland i 

Carr, Dr. C. S., Columbus, O i 

Carvallis, David N., NewYork,N.Y. I 

Case Library, Cleveland, i 

Case, J. I., Threshing Machine Co., 

Racine, Wis i 

Case School of Applied Sciences, 

Cleveland, O i 

Casella Color Co., New York, N.Y. 2 
Catholic Press Co., Chicago, III. ... i 
Cedar Rapids Public Library, Cedar 

Rapids, la i 

Cement and Engineering News, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Centraal Bureau voor Sociale 
Adviezen, Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands 3 

Central Association of Science and 
Mathematics Teachers, Chicago, 

III 3 

Central Electric Company, Chicago, 

III 2 

Central Free Dispensary, Chicago, 

III i 

Central Howard Association, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Central Indiana Hospital for Insane, 

Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Central Passenger Association, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Cesari, Cesare, Ascoli Piceno, Italy, i 
Chaimovitsch, Isaac, Chicago, III.. . 27 
Challoner, Mrs. Miriam Ringsley 

B., Chicago, III i 

Cham plain Printing Co. , Columbs, O. i 
Champlain Society, Toronto, Ont. . . I 
Chancellor,WilliamEstabrook,5oM^ 

Norwalk, Conn 3 

Charity Organization Society, Buf- 
falo, N.Y i 

Charity Organization Society, Mel- 
bourne, Victoria 2 

Charity Organization Society, New 

York, N.Y i 

Charleston Museum, Charleston, 

S. C i 

Chase Brothers Co., Rochester, N. Y. i 

Chase, Dr. E. D., Chicago, III 40 

Chew, Dr. John H., Chicago, III. . . 60 
Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chi- 
cago, III 3 

Chicago & Alton Railroad Co., Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad 

Co., Chicago, III I 

Chicago & Northwestern Railway 

Co., Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, III. 13 
Chicago Association of Commerce, 
Chicago, III 5 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Chicago Banker Co., Chicago, III. 2 

Chicago, Board of Education, Chi- 
cago, III 4 

Chicago, Board of Supervising Engi- 
neers, Chicago, III I 

Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Building and Special Con- 
struction Company, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Bureau of Public Efficien- 
cy, Chicago, III 9 

Chicago, Bureau of Statistics and 
Municipal Library, Chicago, III. 15 

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- 
road Co., Chicago, III. ....... 19 

Chicago Central Free Dispensary, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago, City Comptroller, Chicago, 
III I 

Chicago, City Council, Chicago, III. i 

Chicago City Railway Co., Chicago, 
III 2 

Chicago Civil Service Commission, 
Chicago, III " " 8 

Chicago Dental Societv, Chicago, 
III ' 19 

Chicago, Dept. of Electricity, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago, Dept. of Finance, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago, Dept. of Health, Chicago, 

III 2 

Chicago, Dept. of Smoke Inspec- 
tion, Chicago, III 2 

Chicago, Dept. of Weighs and 
Measures, Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Evening Post, Chicago, III. i 

Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, 
III 3 

Chicago Home for the Friendless, 
Chicago, III 4 

Chicago Hospital, College of Medi- 
cine, Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville 
Railway Company, Chicago, III. 2 

Chicago Kindergarten Institute, 
Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Law Institute, Chicago, III, i 

Chicago Literary Club, Chicago, III. I 

Chicago, Mayor, Chicago, III i 

Chicago Medical Book Co., Chicago, 
III 2 

Chicago Medical Society, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Medical Women's Club, 
Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Metal Trades Association, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 
Railway Co., Chicago, III 7 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Chicago Municipal Court, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Normal School, Chicago, 
III 2 

Chicago Orphan Asylum, Chicago, 
III 2 

Chicago Pathological Society, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago Peace Society, Chicago, III. 2 

Chicago Permanent School Exten- 
sion Committee, Chicago, III. . 3 

Chicago Plan Commission, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Portland Cement Co., Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago Public Library, Chicago, 
III 21 

Chicago Real Estate Board, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & 
Omaha Railway Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago, Sanitary District, Chicago, 

III 5 

Chicago School of Civics and Phi- 
lanthrophy, Chicago, III 1311 

Chicago Special Park Commission, 
Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Telephone Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago Veterinary College, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago, West Chicago Park Com- 
missioners, Chicago, III i 

Chicago White Lead and Oil Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Woman's Club, Chicago, 
III 3 

Chicago Young Men's Christian 
Association, Chicago, III 2 

Children's Aid Association, Indian- 
apolis, Ind 6 

Children's Aid Society, New York, 
N. Y i 

Children's Charities, Chicago, III. . . I 

Chile, Casa de Orates, Santiago, 
Chile ii 

Chile, Ministerio del Interior, San- 
tiago, Chile 2 

Chile, Ministerio de Industria y 
Obras Publicas, Oficina del Tra- 
bajo, Santiago, Chile 5 

Christian Brothers College, Port- 
land, Ore i 

Christian Science Committee for 
the Distribution of Literature, 
Chicago, III 4 

Cigar Makers' Official Journal, 
Chicago, III i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Cincinnati, Board of Education, 
Cincinnati, 2 

Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., 
Cincinnati, O I 

Cincinnati Public Library, Cincin- 
nati, 4 

Citizens' Association of Chicago, 
Chicago, III 4 

Citizens' Union, New York, N. Y. . 2 

City Club, Chicago, III 42 

City Club of New York, New York, 
N.Y. 3 

City Club of Philadelphia, Phila- 
delphia, Pa I 

City College Quarterly Association, 
New York, N. Y. I 

City Library Association, Spring- 
field, Mass i 

City Messenger, Cambridge, Mass. 2 

Civic Club of Philadelphia, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Civic Federation of Chicago, Chi- 
cago, III 8 

Civic League of Saint Louis, St. 
Louis, Mo 6 

Civil Service Reform Association of 
Chicago, Chicago, III 8 

Civil Service Reform Association, 
New York, N. Y. I 

Civil Service Reform Association of 
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,Pa. 2 

Clark University, Worcester, Mass. 13 

Clemson Agricultural College, Clem- 
son College, S. C. i 

Cleveland, Babies' Dispensary and 
Hospital, Cleveland, O I 

Cleveland Bridge & Engineering 
Co., Cleveland, O i 

Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, 
Cleveland, O I 

Cleveland Citizen Publishing Co., 
Cleveland, O I 

Cleveland, City Clerk, Cleveland, 0. I 

Cleveland, Dept. of Public Service, 
Water Works Division, Cleve- 
land, 2 

Cleveland Engineering Society, 
Cleveland, 5 

Cleveland Home Gardening Asso- 
ciation, Cleveland, O I 

Cleveland Public Library, Cleve- 
land, 4 

Cleveland, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Cleveland, 2 

Clevenger, Dr. S. V., Park Ridge, 
III II 

Clinique, Chicago, III I 

Club News, Chicago, III i 

Cobden Club, London, Eng i 

Cobden-Sanderson, T. J., Hammer- 
smith, W. London, Eng 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Coe-Mortimer Company, New York, 
N. Y. 10 

Coffee Exchange of New York City, 
New York, N.Y. 2 

Cohen, Dr. Solomon Solis, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 5 

Colby College, Waterville, Me I 

Colegio Maximo de la Compania de 
Jesus, Ona, Spain I 

Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. 2 

Colgrove, Chauncey, Cedar Rapids, 
la i 

College of Physicians and Surgeons, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

College of the City of New York, 
New York, N.^Y. i 

College of William and Mary, 
Williamsburg, Va I 

Colorado Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Fort Collins, Colo 7 

Colorado & Southern Railway Com- 
pany, Denver, Colo I 

Colorado, Auditor General, Denver, 
Colo i 

Colorado College, Colorado Springs, 
Colo i 

Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., Pueblo, 
Colo 2 

Colorado Iron Works Company. 
Denver, Colo i 

Colorado Medicine, Denver, Colo. . . I 

Colorado School of Mines, Golden, 
Colo i 

Colorado Scientific Society, Denver, 
Colo i 

Colorado State Agricultural College, 
Fort Collins, Colo I 

Colorado, State Board of Health, 
Denver, Colo, i 

Colorado, State Board of Horti- 
culture, Denver, Colo i 

Colorado State Library, Denver, 
Colo i 

Colorado State Teachers' College, 
Greeley, Colo i 

Colorado, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Denver, Colo 3 

Columbia University, New York, 
N.Y. 5 

Columbia University, Barnard Col- 
lege, New York, N. Y i 

Columbia University, College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, New 
York, N.Y. i 

Columbia University, College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, Dept. 
of Pathology, New York, N. Y. i 

Columbia University, Library, New 
York, N.Y. 2 

Columbia University, Observatory, 
New York, N. Y. 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Columbia University, Teachers 'Col- 
lege, New York, N. Y. 2 

Commerce Publishing Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa 7 

Commercial Club, Chicago, III 2 

Commercial Club of Salt Lake City, 
Salt Lake City, Utah 2 

Commercial Telegraphers' Union, 
Chicago, III I 

Committee of Fifty, Chicago, III. . . 2 

Committee on Industrial Relations, 
New York, N. Y. 7 

Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago. 
Itt 5 

Concord Public Library, Concord, 
N.H. 2 

Concrete Publishing Co., Detroit, 
Mich i 

Conferencia Nacional de Beneficen- 
cia y Correction, Havana, Cuba I 

Congres des Inge"nieurs en Chef des 
Associations de Proprie"taires 
d'Appareils a Vapeur, Paris, 
France I 

Connecticut Academy of Arts and 
Sciences, New Haven, Conn I 

Connecticut Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, New Haven, 
Conn 6 

Connecticut Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Starrs, Conn .... 7 

Connecticut, Bank Commissioner, 
Hartford, Conn 2 

Connecticut, Board of Agriculture, 
Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut, Board of Railroad 
Commissioners , Hartford ,Conn. I 

Connecticut, Bureau of Labor Sta- 
tistics, Hartford, Conn i 

Connecticut, Colony for Epileptics, 
Mansfield Depot, Conn I 

Connecticut, Commissioner on 
Domestic Animals, Hartford, 
Conn 2 

Connecticut, Dairy and Food Com- 
missioner, Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut, Historical Society, 
Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut Mutual Life Insu- 
rance Co., Hartford, Conn 2 

Connecticut Society of Civil En- 
gineers, Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut, State Board of Char- 
ities, Waterbury, Conn 7 

Connecticut, State Board of Educa- 
tion, Hartford, Conn 15 

Connecticut, State Board of Health, 
Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut, State Conference of 
Charities and Correction, 
Waterbury, Conn 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Connecticut, State Highway Com- 
mission, Hartford, Conn 8 

Connecticut State Library, Hart- 
ford, Conn 13 

Connecticut, Tax Commissioner, 
Harford, Conn 5 

Connecticut, Tuberculosis Commis- 
sion, Hartford, Conn 3 

Consolidated Dental Supply Co., 
New York, N. Y i 

Contamine de Latour, E., Paris, 
France i 

Continental and Commercial Na- 
tional Bank, Chicago, III I 

Continuous Rail Company, New 
York, N.Y i 

Cook County Board of Commissio- 
ners, Chicago, III i 

Cook County, County Clerk, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Cook County School News, Win- 
netka, III I 

Coons, Dr. W. Paul, Chicago, III. 
i 

Cooper Union for the Advance- 
ment of Science and Art, New 
York, N.Y. i 

Co-operative Farmer, Chicago, III. . I 

Cornay, Emile Numa, New Orleans, 
La i 

Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, la. . . 8 

Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. . . 7 

Cornell University, College of Agri- 
culture, Ithaca, N. Y i 

Cornell University, Dept. of Neu- 
rology, New York, N. Y i 

Cornell University, Library, Ithaca, 
N.Y 3 

Cornell University Medical Bulle- 
tin, New York, N.Y i 

Cornell University, Medical Col- 
lege, New York, N. Y 3 

Corporation Trust Company, New 
York, N.Y I 

Council for Library and Museum 
Extension, Chicago, III 2 

Cowperthwaite, Howard, New York, 
N.Y , i 

Craig Colony for Epileptics, Sonyea, 
N.Y i 

Crefeld, Stadtbibliotek, Crefeld, 
Prussia 2 

Cremation Society of England, 
London, Eng I 

Crosby Steam Gage and Valve Co., 
Chicago, III i 

Croydon, Public Libraries Commit- 
tee, Croydon, Eng I 

Cruikshank, Dr. William J., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y i 

Cuba Magazine, Havana, Cuba. ... I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Cuba, Congress, Camara de Re- 
presentantes, Biblioteca, Ha- 
vana, Cuba 42 

Cuba, Secretaria de Agricultura, 
Comercio y Trabajo, Havana, 
Cuba 5 

Cuba, Secretaria de Agricultura, 
Industria y Comercio, Havana, 
Cuba 2 

Cuba, Secretaria de Estado, Ha- 
vana, Cuba II 

Cuba, Secretaria de Hacienda, Ha- 
vana, Cuba 4 

Cuba, Secretaria de Instrucci6n 
Publica y Bellas Artes, Havana, 
Cuba i 

Cuba, Secretaria de Sanidad y Be- 
neficencia, Havana, Cuba 4 

Culver Summer Naval School, Cul- 
ver, Ind i 

Curtis Advertising Co., Detroit, 
Mich i 

Curtis Publishing Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Cutter Co., Philadelphia, Pa i 

Cyon, filie de, Paris, France 9 

Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. 2 

Davenport Public Library, Daven- 
port, la i 

David Ranken Jr. School of Me- 
chanical Trades, St. Louis, 
Mo i 

Davidson College, Davidson, N. C. I 

Davis-Bournonville Co., New York, 
N. Y II 

Dayton, Public Library and Mu- 
seum, Dayton, O I 

Deane, Ruthven, Chicago, III I 

Deane Steam Pump Co., Holyoke, 
Mass II 

Deborah Cook Sayles Public Li- 
brary, Pawtucket, R. I I 

Decker, Dr. Adolf, Chicago, III 27 

Dedham, Town Clerk, Dedham, 
Mass i 

De Groat, Floyd E., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal i 

Deichmanske Bibliotheket, Chris- 
tiania, Norway 2 

Delaware Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Newark, Del 3 

Delaware and Hudson Company, 
New York, N. Y 331 

Delaware, State Auditor, Dover, 
Del 5 

Delaware, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Dover, Del 1 8 

Delaware, State Treasurer, Dover, 
Del i 

Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, New 
York, N.Y i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Denning & Rogers Publishing Co., 
Boston, Mass 2 

Democratic National Committee, 
New York, N. Y i 

Denison Scientific Association, 
Granville, i 

Denneu, E. J., Lynn, Mass I 

Dennison Manufacturing Co., Chi- 
cago, III i 

Dental Digest, Chicago, III I 

Dental Manufacturing Co., Lon- 
don, Eng i 

Dental Scrap Book, Newark, N. J. i 

Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, 
Denver, Colo 3 

Denver, Chamber of Commerce, 
Denver, Colo I 

Denver, City of Denver, Denver, 
Colo i 

Denver Municipal Facts, Denver, 
Colo i 

Denver Public Lib/ary, Denver, 
Colo 2 

De Pauw University, Greencastle, 
Ind 4 

Des Moines Bridge and Iron Co., 
Pittsburg, Pa I 

Des Moines, City Clerk, Des 
Moines, la i 

Detroit, Board of Health, Detroit, 
Mich 2 

Detroit, Comptroller, Detroit, Mich. 6 

Detroit Conference, Boston, Mass. . 5 

Detroit, Dept. of Parks and Boule- 
vards, Detroit, Mich I 

Detroit, Public Library, Detroit, 
Mich 2 

Detroit, Public Lighting Commis- 
sion, Detroit, Mich i 

Deutsch, Hermann, Chicago, III... 2 

Deutsch- Americanischer Techhiker- 
Verband, New York, N. Y i 

Dieserud, Juul, Chicago, III I 

District of Columbia Associated 
Charities and Citizens' Relief 
Association, Washington, D. C. I 

District of Columbia, Inspector of 
Gas and Meters, Washington, 
D.C 5 

District of Columbia, Public 
Library, Washington, D.C i 

Divers, Thomas J., Chicago, III . . . . i 

Divorce Laws Reform Union, Lon- 
don, Eng 5 

Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Company, 
Jersey City, N. J i 

Dixon, Zella Allen, Chicago, III i 

Dodd & Livingston, New York, 
N. Y i 

Dominion Museum, Wellington, 
N. Z.. . 10 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Donnelley, T. E., Chicago, III I 

Doremus, Dr. Charles A., New 

York, N. Y i 

Douai, Bibliotheque Municipale, 

Douai, France i 

Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden 

City, N. Y i 

Drake, Frank, Chicago, III 35 

Draper, Andrew Sloan, Albany, N.Y. i 
Drexel Institute of Art, Science 

and Industry, Philadelphia, Pa. i 
Dropsie College for Hebrew and 
Cognate Learning, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 2 

Dudley, Dr. E. R., Chicago, III.... 26 
Duluth, Board of Trade, Duluth, 

Minn i 

Du Pont de Nemours, E. J., Powder 

Co., Wilmington, Del 9 

Dutch East Indies, Dept. von Land- 
bouw, Nijverheid en Handel, 

Buitenzorg, Java 14 

Dyer, Dr. Isadore, New Orleans, La. 10 
Earp, Dr. S. E., Indianapolis, Ind. 2 
East St. Louis Public Library, East 

St. Louis, III i 

Eastern Association of Physics 
Teachers, Jamaica Plains, 

Mass 12 

Eastern Railroad Association, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Economic Club of New York, New 

York, N. Y i 

Economy Publishing Co., Washing- 
ton, D. C i 

Edgewater Company, Chicago, III. . 2 
Edinburgh, Public Library, Edin- 
burgh, Scotland 12 

Edison Company, Chicago, III I 

Edison Kinetogram, Orange, N. J . . i 
Edison Storage Battery Co., New 

York, N. Y i 

Egypt, Dept. of Public Health, 

Cairo, Egypt 2 

Eimer & Amend, New York, N. Y. . I 
Elberfeld, Stadtbucherei, Elberfeld, 

Germany 2 

Elder, Cyrus, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Electric Traction Weekly, Chicago, 

III i 

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 

Chapel Hill, N. C i 

Ellingwood, Dr. Finley, Chicago, 

III I 

Ely, Dr. Leonard W., Denver, Colo. 7 
Emerson Hospital, Forest Hills, 

Mass i 

Engineering Association of theSouth, 

Nashville, Tenn I 

Engineering Magazine, New York, 
N. Y. . i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Engineering Societies Library, New 
York, N.Y i 

Engineers and Architects Associa- 
tion of Southern California, Los 
Angeles, Cal i 

Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Engineers' Society of Western Penn- 
sylvania, Pittsburg, Pa I 

Englewood, Board of Education, 
Englewood, N. J i 

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, 
Md i 

Equitable Life Assurance Society, 
New York, N. Y i 

Erie Public Library, Erie, Pa i 

Essen Oberburgermeister,.Esse, Ger- 
many i 

Essen-Ruhr, Stadt Bibliothek, Essen- 
Ruhr, Germany i 

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass i 

Essex, Robert, Incubator Co., Buf- 
falo, N. Y i 

Ethical Culture School, New York, 
N. Y 2 

Eugenics Record Office, Cold Springs 
Harbor, N. Y 5 

Evans, Hon. Nelson W., Portsmouth. 
O i 

Evarts, Choate & Sherman, New 
York, N. Y. i 

Everglade Land Sales Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Fairfield Co., South Norwalk, Conn. 4 

Fairhope Industrial Association, 
Fairhope, Ala I 

Fairmount Park Art Association, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Fancher Creek Nursuries, Fresno, 
Cal 2 

Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer 
& Co., Leverkusen, Germany ... I 

Farm and Fireside, Springfield, 0. i 

Farm Journal, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Federated Charities, Baltimore, Md. I 

Ferrara, Biblioteca Comunale, Fer- 
rara, Italy i 

Fidelity and Casualty Company, 
New York, N. Y I 

Field, Dr. A. G., Des Moines, la. . . 4 

Field Museum of Natural History, 
Chicago, III 10 

Financial America, New York, N. Y. I 

Fire Insurance Club, Chicago, III. 2 

Fire Insurance Society, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Fire Underwriters Association, Chi- 
cago, III i 

First National Bank, Joliet, III. ... 4 

First National Vigilance Committee, 
Chicago, III i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

First State Fawners' Society, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Fischer-Sweeny Bronze Co., Hobo- 
ken, N.J I 

Fischkin, Dr. E. A., Chicago, III. . . 171 
Fisher, Sydney G. , Philadelphia, Pa. I 
Fiske& Company, New York, N. Y. I 
Fitzgerald, Hon. John, Washington, 

D.C. 2 

Fletcher, Robert S., Amherst, Mass, i 
Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, 

Vt.. l 

Florida Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Gainesville, Fla 2 

Florida, Commissioner of Agricul- 
ture, Tallahassee, Fla 7 

Florida, State Board of Health, 

Jacksonville, Fla 3 

Florida, State Chemist, Tallahassee, 

Fla 2 

Florida, State Geological Survey, 

Tallahassee, Fla 2 

Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. I 
Fordham, Sir Herbert George, 

Herford, Eng i 

Forest Research Institute and Col- 
lege, Dehra Dun, India I 

Formosa, Bureau of Productive In- 
dustries, Formosa, Japan 3 

Fort Wayne Electric Works, Fort 

Wayne, Ind 9 

Foster, Rabbi Solomon, Newark, 

N.J 2 

Fourth National Bank of the City 

of New York, New York, N. Y. 3 
Fox, Dr. Howard, New York, N. Y. 6 

Foye, Charlot'te, Chicago, III I 

Frame, Andrew J., Waukesha, Wis. 2 

Franchini, Prof., Pavia, Italy I 

Francis W. Parker School Press, 

Chicago, III i 

Francke, A., Bern, Switzerland 2 

Frank, Dr. Mortimer, Chicago, III. 81 
Frankfurt-am-Main, Stadtbiblio- 
thek, Frankfurt-am-Main, Ger- 
many 3 

Frankfurt-am-Main, Stadtverord- 
neten-Versammlung, Frankfurt- 
am-Main, Germany i 

Frederick Disinfectant Co., Atlanta, 

Ga 3 

Freedman's Aid Society of Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church, Cincin- 
nati, O i 

Freedom, London, Eng i 

Freer, Dr. Otto, Chicago, III 3 

Frerichs, Dr. F. W., St. Louis. Mo. i 
Friedlander, R., & Sohn, Berlin, 

Germany 5 

Friends' Free Library and Reading 
Room, Germantown, Pa 21 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Friends of American Art, Chicago, 
III i 

Frisco-Man, St. Louis, Mo I 

Fuller, Charles H., Company, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Furstliche Bibliothek zu Stolberg- 
Wernigerode, Wernigerode, Ger- 
many 7 

Gage Publishing Co., New York, 
N. Y i 

Galway University, Biological La- 
boratory, Galway, Ireland 22 

Gardner Printing Co., Cleveland, 0. I 

Garrard & Co., London, Eng 2 

Garrett Biblical Institute, Evans ton, 
III 8 

Gary Public Library, Gary, Ind .... I 

Gates, Frederick T. , New York,N. Y. i 

Gauthier-Villars, Paris, France I 

Gaylord Brothers, Syracuse, N. Y.. i 

Gehe-Stiftung, Dresden, Germany. . 2 

Geiger, Dr. Arthur H., Chicago, III. 27 5 

General Asphalt Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa , i 

General Bakelite Company, New 
York, N. Y i 

General Electric Company, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y 81 

General Federation of Women's 
Clubs, Long Beach, Cal I 

General Society of Mechanics and 
Tradesmen, New York, N. Y.. I 

General Theological Seminary, New 
York,N.Y 2 

Geneva, Bibliotheque Publique et 
Universitaire, Geneva, Switzer- 
land i 

George Junior Republic, Freeville, 
N. Y 5 

George Peabody College for Teach- 
ers, Nashville, Tenn I 

George Washington University, 
Washington, D.C I 

Georgetown University, Washing- 
ton, D.C I 

Georgia, Comptroller-General, At- 
lanta, Ga 5 

Georgia, Prison Commission, At- 
lanta, Ga 9 

Georgia, Railroad Commission, At- 
lanta, Ga i 

Georgia, State Board of Ento- 
mology, Atlanta, Ga I 

Georgia, State College of Agricul- 
ture, Athens, Ga i 

Georgia, State Department of Edu- 
cation, Atlanta, Ga I 

Georgia, State Veterinarian, At- 
lanta, Ga 2 

German Hospital and Dispensary, 
New York, N. Y. I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

German Society of Chicago, Chi- 
cago, III I 

Germany, Reichs-Marine Amt, Ber- 
lin, Germany I 

Gesellschaft fur Physikalische Me- 
dizin, Vienna, Austria 2 

Gesellschaft Munchener Bibliophi- 
len, Munich, Germany 2 

Gilloa Book Co., Lincoln, Neb i 

Girard, Gen. A. C., Washington, 
D.C. 4 

Girls' Trade Education League, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Gleaner, New York, N. Y. i 

Glen St. Mary Nurseries Co., Glen 
St. Mary, Fla I 

Glickstein's School of Designing of 
Garments, New York, N. Y. . . 2 

Gloucester, Board of Trade, Glouces- 
ter, Mass i 

Gloucester Public Library Com- 
mittee, Gloucester, Eng i 

Goddard, Henry H. , Vineland, N. J. i 

Goldenweiser, A. S., Washington, 
D.C.. i 

Goldschmidt Thermit Company, 
New York, N. Y. i 

Goldspohm, Dr. Albert, Chicago, 
III 370 

Goldwater, S. S., New York, N. Y. i 

GoodmanManufacturing Company, 
Chicago, III 12 

Goodwyn Institute, Memphis, Tenn. i 

Gorham Manufacturing Co., Provi- 
dence, R. I i 

Goteborgs Stadsbibliotek, Gothen- 
burg, Sweden 2 

Goucher College, Baltimore, Md. . . 2 

Gradle, Dr. Henry S., Chicago, 
III 7746 

Grain Grower's Guide, Ottawa, Ont. i 

Grand Rapids Public Library, Grand 
Rapids, Mich I 

Gratz College, Library, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 3 

Graves, G. W., Chicago, III 36 

Great Barrington, City Clerk, Great 
Barrington, Mass I 

Great Britain, Patent Office, Lon- 
don, Eng i 

Great Northern Railway Company, 
St. Paul, Minn I 

Green, Dr. Samuel A., Boston, 
Mass 23 

Greenfield, Public Library, Green- 
field, Mass i 

Greensboro, Public Library, Greens- 
boro, N. C. i 

Greenville College, Greenville, III. . . 2 

Gregg Publishing Company, Chi- 
cago, III I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Grimme, Dr. L. H., Chicago, III. . .113 
Grinker, Dr. Julius, Chicago, III. . . 17 

Grinnell College, Grinnell, la i 

Grolier Club, New York, N. Y i 

Gronberg, A. F., Chicago, III 36 

Groton Public Library, Groton, 

Mass i 

Grulee, Dr. Clifford G., Chicago, 

III i 

Guatamala, Secretaria de Relaci6nes 

Exteriores, Guatemala, C. A i 

Guayaquil, Biblioteca Municipal, 

Guayquil, Ecuador 13 

Gunn, Richards & Co., New York, 

N. Y. i 

Guppy, R. J. , Lechmere,Port of Spain, 

Trinidad 6 

Gurley, W. & R. E., Tro.y N. Y. . . i 
Hackley Public Library, Muskegon, 

Mich i 

Hall, Dr. Freeman, Kalamazoo, 

Mich i 

Hall, Janet, Chicago, III 15 

Hamburg, Handelskammer, Ham- 
burg, Germany 2 

Hamersley, William, Hartford, Conn, i 
Hammond, Mrs. ]. Hays, Gloucester, 

Mass i 

Hampton Normal and Agricultural 

Institute, Hampton, Va 10 

Hand, E. N., Spokane, Wash 4 

Hanover College, Hanover, Ind. ... i 
Harbison- Walker Refractories Co., 

Pittsburg, Pa 2 

Harlan, Hon. John Maynard, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Harpel, Dr. William Franklin, Chi- 
cago, III 113 

Harriman Bros., Boston, Mass i 

Harrison's Nurseries, Berlin, Md. . . i 
Hartford, Board of Street Com- 
missioners, Hartford. Conn. ... I 
Hartford Public Library, Hartford, 

Conn 2 

Hartford School of Religious Ped- 
agogy, Hartford, Conn 3 

Hartford Steam Boiler Inspec- 
tion and Insurance Co., Hart- 
ford, Conn i 

Hartford Theological Register, Hart- 
ford, Conn i 

Hart-Parr Co., Charles City, la. . . . i 
Harvard University, Cambridge, 

Mass 5 

Harvard University, Gray Herba- 
rium, Cambridge, Mass I 

Harvard University, Jefferson Phys- 
ical Laboratory, Cambridge, 

Mass 2 

Harvard University, Library, Cam- 
bridge, Mass I 



4 6 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Harvard University, Museum of 
Comparative Zoology, Cam- 
bridge, Mass 4 

Harvard University, Observatory, 
Cambridge, Mass 15 

Harvard University, Peabody 
Museum of Archeology and 
Ethnology, Cambridge, Mass. . . i 

Havana, Secretaria de la Admini- 
straci6n Municipal, Havana, 
Cuba I 

Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. 3 

Haverhill Public Library, Haverhill, 
Mass 6 

Hawaii Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Honolulu, Hawaii .... i 

Hawaii, Dept. of Public Instruction, 
Honolulu, Hawaii I 

Hawaii, Executive Chamber. Hono- 
lulu, Haw.aii I 

Hawaii, Office of the Secretary, Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii i 

Hawaii Promotion Committee, 
Honolulu, Hawaii 2 

Hawaii, Territorial Board of Health, 
Honolulu, Hawaii 2 

Hawkes, A. J., Harrogate, Eng I 

Hawley, Mary E., Chicago, III.. . .. 3 

Hay, J. A.., Perth, W.A 

Hazlitt & Walker, Chicago, III 

Hebrew Technical Institute, New 
York, N.Y 3 

Helm & Helm, Louisville, Ky 

Henius, Dr. Max, Chicago, III 

Henry, Alice, Chicago, III 

Henry Phipps Institute, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Hereford Public Library, Hereford, 
Eng i 

Herzfeld, Dr. A., New York, N.Y.. 2 

Herivitz, H., Chicago, III 2 

Herzog, Dr. Maximilian, Chicago, 

HI 53 

Hess-Bright Manufacturing Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa 35 

High School Teachers' Association 

of New York City, New York, 

N.Y 2 

High School Teachers' Association 

of New York City, Students' 

Aid Committee, Brooklyn, N. Y. i 
Hildebrandt, W. A., New York, 

N.Y i 

Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich. . i 
Hinrichs, Dr. Gustavus, Si. Louis, 

Mo 5 

Hintermeister, J. M. E., Evanston, 

III i 

Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y 8 

Hobson, Dr. Sarah M., Chicago, 

III 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Hoffmann, Gezz von, Chicago, III. . i 
Holmes, Dr. Bayard, Chicago, III. . 74 

Holt, George H., Chicago, III 2 

Home Market Club, Boston, Mass, i 
Homoeopathic Medical Society of 
the State of New York, Roches- 
ter, N. Y 3 

Honduras, Direcci6n General de 
Estadistica, Tegucigalpa, Hon- 
duras i 

Honolulu, Chamber of Commerce, 

Honolulu, Hawaii 9 

Hooker, G. E., Chicago, III 2 

Hopkins, Edwin W., Lawrence, 

Kan 5 

Hornblower & Weeks, Boston, Mass, i 
Horton, C. A., Glens Falls, N.Y... i 
Horton, Dr. Horace, Waukegan, III. 168 
Hospital for Children and Training 
School for Nurses, San Fran- 
cisco, Col i 

Hottenstein, Marcus S., Allentown, 

Pa i 

Hough, W. W., St. Louis, Mo i 

Houghton, S. C., Rome, N. Y i 

House Beautiful Co., New York, 

N. Y 2 

House, Herbert E., New York, N. Y. 2 
Houston, City Clerk, Houston, Tex. 5 
Howard Association, London, Eng. 2 
Howard, Bartels & Co., Chicago, 

III 2 

Howard, Kenneth S., Rochester, 

N.Y i 

Howard University, Washington, 

D.C 2 

Howell Carnegie Library, Howell, 

Mich 3 

Howland, Henry R., Buffalo, N. Y. i 

Howland, T. S., Chicago, III 60 

Hubbard, Elbert, East Aurora, 

N. Y i 

Huber, Philip, Saginaw, Mich i 

Hudson County Park Commission, 

Jersey City, N. J 4 

Hudson-Makuen, Dr. G., Philadel- 
phia, Pa 5 

Hughon, M. A., & Co., Paris, 

France i 

Hull House, Chicago, III 1 73 

Hunt, Dr. D. B., Otego, N.Y i 

Hyde, W. H. & Company, Milwau- 
kee, Wis 2 

Idaho Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Moscow, Ida 4 

Idaho, Dept. of State, Boise, Ida. . 5 
Idaho, Mining Dept., Boise, Ida.. . I 
Idaho, State School for the Deaf 

and Blind, Gooding, Ida i 

Ideal Aeroplane Supply Co., Chi- 
cago, III 3 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Ideal Concrete Machinery Co., 
South Bend, Ind 3 

Ideal Power, Chicago, III i 

Illinois Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Urbana, III 13 

Illinois Association Opposed to 
Woman Suffrage, Chicago, III. 36 

Illinois, Auditor of Public Ac- 
counts, Springfield, III 6 

Illinois Banker's Association, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Illinois, Board of Administration, 
Dept. of Visitation of Children, 
Springfield, III i 

Illinois, Board of Commissioners, 
Illinois & Michigan Canal, 
Lockport, III i 

Illinois, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 
Springfield, III 2 

Illinois Central Magazine, Chicago, 
III i 

Illinois Children's Home and Aid 
Society, Evanston, III i 

Illinois Coal Operators Association, 
Chicago, III 6 

Illinois, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Springfield, III i 

Illinois, Factory Inspector, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Illinois Federation of Women's 
Clubs, Chicago, III 2 

Illinois Geological Survey, Urbana, 
III 4 

Illinois Humane Society, Chicago, 

III 2 

Illinois, Insurance Dept., Spring- 
field, III 2 

Illinois Manufacturers' Association, 
Chicago, III 153 

Illinois, Mines Rescue Station Com- 
mission, Springfield, III I 

Illinois Pharmaceutical Associa- 
tion, Chicago, III i 

Illinois Railroad and Warehouse 
Commission, Springfield, III.. . 10 

Illinois, Rivers and Lakes Commis- 
sion. Chicago, III 7 

Illinois, Secretary of State, Spring- 
field, III 113 

Illinois Society of Engineers and 
Surveyors, Wheaton, III i 

Illinois Society of Mental Hygiene, 
Chicago, III i 

Illinois State Association of Grad- 
uate Nurses, Evanston, III i 

Illinois State Bar Association, Mat- 
toon, III i 

Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Associa- 
tion, Springfield, III I 

Illinois, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Springfield, III 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Illinois, State Board of Health, 
Springfield, III i 

Illinois, State Board of Pharmacy, 
Springfield, III i 

Illinois, State Charities Commis- 
sion, Springfield, III 2 

Illinois State Dental Society, 
Quincy, III i 

Illinois, State Food Commissioner, 
Chicago, III i 

Illinois, State Historical Library, 
Springfield, III 3 

Illinois, State Horticultural So- 
ciety, Kinmundy, III i 

Illinois State Laboratory of Natural 
History, Urbana, III 2 

Illinois State Library, Springfield, 

III 2 

Illinois, State Mining Board, 
Springfield, III i 

Illinois, State Natural History Mu- 
seum, Springfield, III 2 

Illinois, State Normal School, 
Charleston, III 2 

Illinois, State Reformatory, Pon- 
tiac, III i 

Illinois State Teachers' Association, 
Macomb, III 2 

Illinois Steel Company, Chicago, III. I 

Illinois, Supt. of Public Instruction, 
Sprinfield, III 9 

Illinois Tract Society, Chicago, III. i 

Illuminating Engineering Society, 
Baltimore, Md 2 

Immigration Restriction League, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Immigrants Protective League, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Imperial Agricultural Research In- 
stitute, Pusa, Bengal 3 

Imperial Consulate of Japan, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Imperial Federation League of 
Australia, Melbourne, Victoria . 5 

Imperial Library of Japan, Tokyo, 
Japan 4 

Imperial Library of St. Petersburg, 
St. Petersburg, Russia i 

Imperial University, College of 
Medicine, Tokyo, Japan I 

Inquesto Unico, Ronda, Spain i 

Index of Oto-Laryngology, Chicago, 
III.... i 

Indian Rights Association, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 6 

Indiana Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Lafayette, Ind 26 

Indiana, Board of Health, Indian- 
apolis, Ind 3 

Indiana, Department of Public 
Instruction, Indianapolis, Ind. i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Indiana Engineering Society ,Indian- 
apolis, Ind 2 

Indiana.Public Library Commission, 
Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana, State Board of Charities, 
Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana State Dairy Association, 
Lafayette, Ind I 

Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, 
Ind 51 

Indiana, State Treasurer, Indian- 
apolis, Ind 4 

Indiana University, Bloomington, 
Ind. 3 

Indiana, University Library, Bloom- 
ington, Ind i 

Indianapolis, Board of Trade, In- 
dianapolis, Ind I 

Indianapolis, City Controller, In- 
dianapolis, Ind 2 

Indianapolis, Public Library, In- 
dianapolis, Ind i 

Indian's Friend, New York, N. Y. i 

Indo- American Magazine Co., Chi- 
cago, III i 

Information Publishing Co., Cam- 
den, N. J i 

Ingalls, J. S., Minneapolis Minn. . . I 

Ingersoll Rand Co. of Illinois, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Inland Printer Company, Chicago, 
III I 

Institut International de Bib- 
liographic, Brussels, Belgium . . 5 

Institute of Industrial Research, 
Washington, D. C 12 

Insurance Institute of America, 
Chicago, III 4 

Insurance Library Association, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Insurance Society of New York, New 
York, N.Y. 4 

International Association for Pro- 
moting the Studyof Quaternions 
and Allied Systems of Math- 
ematics, Urbana, III 2 

International Association for Test- 
ing Materials, Vienna, Austria I 

InternationalAssociation of Casualty 
and Surety Underwriters, New 
York,N.Y. i 

International Brewers' Congress, 
Chicago, III 4 

International Brotherhood of Main- 
tenance of -Way Employes, St. 
Louis, Mo i 

International Brotherhood of Sta- 
tionary Firemen, Omaha, Neb. I 

International Children's School 
Farm League, New York, 
N. Y. 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

International Congres voor Verze- 
keringswetenschap, VII, Am- 
sterdam, Netherlands 2 

International Congress of Applied 
Chemistry, New York, N. Y... 2 

International Correspondence 
Schools, Scranton, Pa i 

International Harvester Co. of 
America, Chicago, III 7 

International Institute of Agricul- 
ture, Rome, Italy 5 

International Molders' Union of 
North America, Cincinnati, O. I 

International Reform Bureau, 
Washington, D. C I 

International Silver Company, 
Meriden, Conn I 

International Typographical Union, 
San Francisco, Cal I 

International Young Men's Christ- 
ian Association College Library, 
Springfield, Mass 3 

Interstate Commerce Commission, 
Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers 
Association, Columbia, S. C 3 

Iowa Academy of Science, Des 
Moines, Iowa i 

Iowa Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, Ames, Iowa 2 

Iowa, Auditor of State, Des Moines, 
Iowa 3 

Iowa, Board of Control of State 
Institutions, Des Moines, la.. . I 

Iowa, Board of Parole, Des Moines, 
la i 

Iowa, Board of Railroad Commis- 
sioners, Des Moines, la 2 

Iowa, Dept. of Public Instruction, . 
Des Moines, la 2 

Iowa Engineering Society, Iowa 
City, la i 

Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar 
Rapids, la i 

Iowa Medical Journal, Des Moines, 
la i 

Iowa, Secretary of State, Des 
Moines, la 7 

Iowa, State Board of Health, 
Des Moines, la I 

Iowa, State College of Agriculture 
and Mechanic Arts, Ames, la. . 9 

Iowa State Horticultural Society, 
Des Moines, la I 

Iowa, State Library, Des Moines, la. I 

Iowa State Teachers' College, Cedar 
Rapids, la 3 

Iowa State University, Iowa City, 

la 5 

Ipswich Historical Society, Ipswich, 
Mass I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Ireland, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Technical Instruction, Dublin, 
Ireland 2 

Ireland, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Technical Instruction, Institu- 
tions of Science and Art, 
Dublin, Ireland I 

Iron and Steel Institute, London, 
Eng i 

Isokoyics,Alois von, Monticello, N. Y. i 

Israelite House of David, Benton 
Harbor, Mich 7 

Istituto " Alia Querce," Florence, 
Italy i 

Istituto Medico Nacional, Mexico, 
Mex i 

Italian Chamber of Commerce and 
Colonization Bureau, Chicago, 
III i 

Italy, Biblioteca del Senate, Rome, 
Italy i 

Jackson, George W., Manufactur- 
ing Co., Chicago, III I 

Jackson, Hall N., Cincinnati, O I 

Jacksonville, Board of Trade, Jack- 
sonville, Fla i 

Jacksonville, City Comptroller, 
Jacksonville, Fla I 

Jacobsen Publishing Company, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Jacques, Bertha E., Chicago, III. . . i 

James Blackstone Memorial Li- 
brary, Chicago, III i 

James, V., Mfg. Co., Fort Atkinson, 
Wis .'... i 

James V. Brown Library, Williams- 
port, Pa 3 

Janet, Charles, Limoges, France ... 3 

Japan, Dept. of Education, Tokyo, 
Japan 2 

Japan, Dept. of Finance, Monopoly 
Bureau, Tokyo, Japan I 

Japan, Dept. of the Navy, Tokyo, 
Japan I 

Japan, Imperial Government Rail- 
ways, Tokyo, Japan I 

Japan, Women's University, Tokyo, 
Japan I 

Jayne, Dr. W. A. , Denver, Colo. ... 2 

Jennings, C. A., Chicago, III 3 

Jersey City, Free Public Library, 
Jersey City, N. J 2 

Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, 
Hawthorne, N. Y. i 

Johannsen, Albert, Chicago, III. . . . 3 

John F. Slater Fund, New Orleans, 
La i. 

John P. Altgeld Memorial Associa- 
tion, Chicago, III i 

John Rylands Library, Manchester, 
Eng : 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Johns Hopkins University, Balti- 
more, Md 2 

John Hopkins University, Library, 
Baltimore, Md i 

John Hopkins University Press, 
Baltimore, Md 4 

Johnson, Arden Richard, Chicago, 
III i 

Johnson, Dr. Charles B., Cham- 
paign, III 2 

Johnson, Dr. C. N., Chicago, III 694 

Johnson, Dr. Frank S., Chicago, 
III 10 

Johnson, R. I., Chicago, III 4 

Johnston, Dr. E. E., Chicago, III... 36 

Johnston, Wm. G., & Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa i 

Jones, Hon. E. A., Westville, O i 

Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey 
City, N. J 3 

Journal - Lancet, Minneapolis, 
Minn i 

Journal of Opthalmolpgy and Oto- 
Laryngology, Chicago, III i 

Journal of Osteopathy, Kirksville, 
Mo i 

Judicious Advertising and Adver- 
tising Experience, Chicago, III. i 

Juvenile Court Record, Chicago, III. I 

Justi & Son, Chicago, III i 

Kahn, Otto H., New York, N. Y... i 

Kaiser -Wilhelms-Universitat, 
Strassburg, Germany i 

Kaiserin Friedrich-Haus fur das 
Arztliche Fortbildungswesen, 
Berlin, Germany 4 

Kaiserliche- Hof- und Staatsbiblio- 
thek, Munich, Germany I 

Kaiserlich - Konigliche, Leopold- 
Franzens Universitat, Inns- 
bruck, Austria i 

Kaiserliche Leopoldinisch - Caroli- 
nische Deutsche Akademie der 
Naturforscher, Halle a. S., Ger- 
many 2 

Kaiserliche Universitats - und - Lan- 
des-Bibliothek, Strassburg, Ger- 
many 38 

Kansas Academy of Science, To- 
peka, Kan i 

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Station, Manhattan, Kan 23 

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Charitable Institutions, To- 
peka, Kan 2 

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dustry, Topeka, Kan 2 

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mission, Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas, Secretary of State, Topeka, 
Kan I 

Kansas State Agricultural College, 
Manhattan, Kan 23 

Kansas, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas, State Board of Health, 
Topeka, Kan 2 

Kansas State Historical Society, 
Topeka, Kan 2 

Kansas State Horticultural Society, 
Topeka, Kan 4 

Kansas, State Mine Inspector, Pitts- 
burg, Kan i 

Kansas, State Normal School, Hays, 
Kan ii 

Kansas, Treasurer of State, Topeka, 
Kan 2 

Kaufmann, Dr. Jacob, New York, 
N.Y 2 

Kaukasisches Museum, Tiflis, Rus- 
sia i 

Kemper, Dr. G. W. H., Muncie, 
Ind i 

Kenda, Paul, & Co., Tacoma, 
Wash i 

Kennerly, C. H., Palatka, Fla 2 

Kentucky, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Lexington Ky. . . 9 

Kentucky, Dept. of Education, 
Frankfort, Ky 2 

Kentucky Educational Association, 
Louisville, Ky 2 

Kentucky, State Board of Control 
for Charitable Institutions, 
Frankfort, Ky 2 

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Frankfort, Ky i 

Kentucky, State Normal School, 
Bowling Green, Ky 6 

Kerr, Charles H., & Company, 
Chicago, III i 

Kiel, Stadtarchiv, Kiel, Germany., i 

King Edward VII Sanatorium, 
Midhurst, Sussex, Eng i 

Kircheisen, Friedrich M., Geneva, 
Switzerland i 

Knaus, Henry, Chicago, III i 

Knox College, Galesburg, III i 

Knox School, Des Moines, la i 

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III 6 

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many i 



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many. 3 

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thek, Breslau, Germany i 

Konigliche Universitat, Kiel, Ger- 
many 21 

Konigliche Universitats Bibliothek, 
Basel, Switzerland 2 

Konigliche Universitats Bibliothek, 
Berlin, Germany i 

Konigliche Universitats Bibliothek, 
Gottingen, Germany i 

Konigliche Wurttembergische Uni- 
versitat, Tubingen, Germany. . . \ 

Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, 
Netherlands 12 

Krab's Bakteriologisches Museum, 
Vienna, Austria i 

Krueger, Theo., Lincoln, Neb i 

Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm, 
Sweden 9 

Kungliga Landtbruks-Akademien, 
Stockholm, Sweden 2 

Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps- Aka- 
demien, Stockholm, Sweden. ... 14 

Kungliga Vetenskaps Societeten, 
Upsala, Sweden i 

Labor Leader, Lancaster, Pa i 

Lacka wanna Steel Co., Buffalo, 
N.Y i 

Laconia Public Library, Laconia, 
N.H 2 

Lafayette College, Easton, Pa 10 

Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, 
III 2 

Lake Michigan Water Commission, 
Urbana, III i 

Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends 
of the Indian and other De- 
pendent Peoples, Mohonk Lake, 
N.Y. i 

Lake Mohonk Conference on Inter- 
national Arbitration, Mohonk 
Lake, N.Y. 2 

Lake Superior Mining Institute, 
Ispheming, Mich 2 

Lancaster Town Library, Lancas- 
ter, Mass i 

Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis. I 

Lawrence Free Public Library, 
Lawrence, Kan i 

Layman Printer, Cleveland, O i 

Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, Pa. . . i 

Lederer, Dr. Arthur, Chicago, 
III 4 

Lee, J. W. Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. . . I 

Lee, Joseph, Boston, Mass I 



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Eng I 

Legal Aid Society, Chicago, III 2 

Legal Aid Society, New York, N. Y. 3 
Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Leipzig, Handelskammer, Leipzig, 

Germany I 

Leland Stanford Junior University, 

Stanford University, Cal 6 

Leland Stanford Junior University, 
Library, Stanford University, 

Cal 2 

Lemcke & Buechner, New York, 

N.Y. 5 

Leonard, Frederick C., Chicago, 

III 8 

Lepper, Geo. H., Pittsburg, Pa i 

Lewis Institute, Chicago, III 3 

Libby, Gretchen, Chicago, III i 

Liberty Press, Boston, Mass 4 

Library Association, Portland, Ore. i 
Library Company, Philadelphia, 

Pa 2 

Lick Observatory, Hamilton, Cal. . . i 
Li6ge, Comite" de Patronage des 
Habitations Ouvrieres et des 
Institutions de Pre>oyance, 

Liege, France I 

Lietz, A., Co., San Francisco, C-al. i 
Liga Anti-Tuberculosa de Puerto 

Rico, San Juan, P. R 3 

Lighthall-Harwood, Montreal, Que- 
bec i 

Light Publishing Co., Buffalo, N. Y. I 
Lilly, Eli, & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. i 
Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City, 

Mo i 

Lindey, Dr. Walter, Los Angeles, 

Cal i 

Literary Guide and Rationalist Re- 
view, London, Eng I 

Little, Arthur D., Inc., Boston, 

Mass i 

Little Chronicle Co., Chicago, III. . . 2 

Live Stock Journal, Chicago, III 2 

Liverpool, Public Library, Liver- 
pool, Eng 1 8 

Lloyd Library, Cincinnati, 4 

London, County Council, London, 

Eng i 

London School of Economics and 
Political Science, London, Eng. 3 

Long, Elias A., Chicago, III I 

Long, Dr. J. H., Chicago, III 52 

Longmans, Green & Co., NewYork, 

N. Y. 2 

Lord & Nagle Co., Boston, Mass... i 

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Los Angeles, Chamber of Com- 
merce, Los Angeles, Cal 2 



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Los Angeles, Public Library, Los 

Angeles, Cal i 

Louisiana, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Baton Rouge, La. i 
Louisiana, State Banking Dept., 

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Louisiana, State Board of Agricul- 
ture and Immigration, Baton 

Rouge, La i 

Louisiana, State Board of Health, 

New Orleans, La 2 

Louisiana State Museum, New 

Orleans, La I 

Louisiana State Normal School, 

Natchitoches, La i 

Louisiana, State University, Baton 

Rouge, La i 

Louisiana, State University and 
Agricultural and Mechanical 

College, Baton Rouge, La i 

Louisiana, Supt. of Public Educa- 
tion, Baton Rouge, La I 

Louisville & Nashville Railroad 

Company, Nashville, Tenn I 

Louisville, Building Dept., Louis- 
ville, Ky i 

Loveridge, Blanche G., Granville, 0. I 
Loyola College, Baltimore, Md .... I 
Lubeck, Stadtbibliothek, Lubeck, 

Germany 2 

Lumbard, Dr. Joseph E., New York, 

N.Y 3 

Lutz, Dr. Frank, St. Louis, Mo. ... i 
Luzerne County Medical Society, 

Wilkes-Barre, Pa I 

Lynch, Dr. Frank W., Chicago, III. i 
Lynn Public Library, Lynn, Mass. I 
Lyons, Chambre de Commerce, 

Lyons, France 2 

McAfee, Cleland B., Chicago, III... 2 
McBean, Dr. George, Chicago, III. 17 
MacBrayne, David, Oban, Scotland 2 
McBride, T. J., Christchurch, N. Z, 13 
McClurg, A. C., & Co., Chicago, 

III 4 

McCord & Company, Chicago, III. 2 
McCormick Theological Seminary, 

Chicago, III i 

Mac Farlane, John Muirhead, 

Lansdowne, Pa i 

Machalske, Dr. F. J., Philadelphia, 

Pa 2 

Machinery, New York, N. Y I 

McKillip Veterinary College, Chi- 
cago, III i 

McMurtrie, Douglas C., New York, 

N. Y 2 

McPike, E. F., Chicago, III 8 

Madigan, Hon. John E., Chicago, III. I 
Madison, Board of Water Commis- 
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Germany I 

Malmo, Biblioteks- och Forelas- 
mings-Forening, Malmo, Swe- 
den I 

Manchester, Municipal School of 
Technology, Manchester, Eng. 3 

Manchester Museum, Manchester, 
Eng I 

Manchester, Public Libraries Com- 
mittee, Manchester, Eng i 

Manchester Statistical Society, 
Manchester, Eng I 

Manchester Steam Users' Associa- 
tion, Manchester, Eng i 

Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat 
Hospital, New York, N. Y. .... 2 

Manitoba, Dept. of Agriculture 
and Immigration, Winnipeg, 
Manitoba 5 

Manitoba, Engineer, Winnipeg, 
Manitoba I 

Manitowoc Public Library, Man- 
itowoc, Wis i 

Manual Training and Industrial 
School, New London, Conn. ... I 

Marchand, P. A., Cincinnati, O. . . i 

Marr, John, Baltimore, Md I 

Marshalltown Free Public Library, 
Marshalltown, la I 

Martin, Frank, Chicago, III 3 

Maryland, Bureau of Statistics and 
Information, Baltimore, Md. . . i 

Maryland, Comptroller of the Treas- 
ury, Annapolis, Md i 

Maryland, Dept. of Education, 
Annapolis, Md 16 

Maryland, Geological Survey, Bal- 
timore, Md 4 

Maryland, Public Service Com- 
mission, Baltimore, Md 2 

Maryland, State Board of Health, 
Baltimore, Md 2 

Maryland State Library, A nnapolis, 
Md 4 

Massachusetts Agricultural College, 
Amherst, Mass 4 

Massachusetts Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Amherst, Mass. 15 

Massachusetts, Bank Commission, 
Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Board of Gas and 
Electric Light Commissioners, 
Boston, Mass I 

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Commissioners, Boston, Mass. I 



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Massachusetts, Board of Registra- 
tion in Embalming, Boston, 
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Massachusetts, Bureau of Statistics, 
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of Labor, Boston, Mass 5 

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Association, Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts Civil Service Reform 
Auxiliary, Boston, Mass 4 

Massachusetts, Commission for the 
Blind, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, Commission on Hos- 
pitals for Consumptives, Boston, 
Mass i 

Massachusetts, Commisson on Pro- 
bation, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Commission to In- 
vestigate Employment Office, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts.Dept. of Agriculture, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, Dept. of Fish and 
Game, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts General Hospital, 
Boston, Mass 6 

Massachusetts, Highway Commis- 
sion, Boston, Mass 3 

Massachusetts Horticultural So- 
ciety, Boston, Mass 6 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Boston, Mass 7 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Society of Arts, Boston, 
Mass i 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Research Laboratory of 
Physical Chemistry, Boston, 
Mass 15 

Massachussets Medical Society, 
Boston, Mass 3 

Massachusett, Metropolitan Water 
and Sewerage Board, Boston, 
Mass i 

Massachusetts Peace Society, 
Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Sergeant at Arms 
Office, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Secretary of State, 
Boston, Mass 76 

Massachusetts Society for Pro- 
moting Agriculture, Boston, 
Mass i 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Agriculture, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts State Board of Con- 
ciliation and Arbitration, 
Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Health, Boston, Mass 5 



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Massachusetts, State Forester, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, State Hospital, 
Taunton, Mass. 2 

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Westborough, Mass i 

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Worcester, Mass I 

Massachusetts State Library, Bos- 
ton, Mass 6 

Massachusetts State Normal School , 
Worcester, Mass I 

Masses Publishing Company, New 
York, N.Y. 7 

Masson et Cie., Paris, France i 

Master Boiler Makers Association, 
New York, N.Y. 5 

Master Car Builders Association, 
Chicago, III i 

Mather, Sir William, London, Eng. i 

Matthews Albert, Boston, Mass 2 

Maxim, Hudson, Landing, N.J i 

May, Dr. James V., Fishkill on 
Hudson, N.Y i 

Mears, Dr. J. Ewing, Philadelphia, 
Pa 4 

Mechanics Institute, San Francisco, 
Col i 

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty 
of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. . . 2 

Medical Council, Philadelphia, Pa. I 

Medical Society of New Jersey, 
South Orange, N. J i 

Medical Society of the City and 
County of Denver, Denver, 
Colo i 

Medical Society of the County of 
King's, Library, Brooklyn, 
N.Y. i 

Meehan's Garden Bulletin, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Meehan, Thomas & Sons, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Meker, G., & Cie., Paris, France., i 

Memphis, Bureau of Municipal 
Research, Memphis, Tenn 3 

Memphis, Merchants Exchange, 
Memphis, Tenn 2 

Mercantile Adjuster, St. Louis, Mo. i 

Mercantile Library, New York, 
N. Y 2 

Merchants' Association, New York, 
N. Y 2 

Merchants' Bank of Canada, Mont- 
real, Quebec i 

Merchants' Exchange, St. Louis, 
Mo i 

Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. . . . 4 

Mercy Hospital, Chicago, III I 

Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 
New York, N. Y 3 



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Messenger, Hiram I., Hartford, 

Conn i 

Metal Industry, New York, N. Y.. i 
Metal Industry Publishing Co., 

New York, N. Y. i 

Metallgesellschaft, Metallbank und 
Metallurgische Gesellschaft, 
Frankfurt-am- Main, Germany. 2 
Meteorological Observatory, Che- 
mulpo, Korea i 

Meteorologiska Observatorium, 

Upsala, Sweden 3 

Methodist Episcopal Church, 
South, Board of Education, 

Nashville, Tenn 5 

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New 

York, N.Y 5 

Metz, H. A., & Co., New York, 

N.Y i 

Mexico, Direcci6n General de Esta- 

distica, Mexico City, Mex 4 

Mexico, Secretaria de Agricultura, 

Mexico City, Mex 50 

Mexico, Secretaria de Hacienda, 
Credito Publico y Comercio, 

Mexico City, Mex i 

Miami University, Oxford, 2 

Michigan Agricultural College, East 

Lansing, Mich i 

Michigan Agricultural Experiment 

Station, East Lansing, Mich. . . 8 
Michigan Bankers' Association, 

Detroit, Mich 7 

Michigan College of Mines, Hough- 
ton, Mich i 

Michigan, Dairy and Food Dept., 

Lansing, Mich i 

Michigan, Dept. of Labor, Lansing, 

Mich i 

Michigan, Dept. of Public Health, 

Lansing, Mich 8 

Michigan, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Lansing, Mich 1 8 

Michigan, Eastern Michigan Asy- 
lum, Pontiac, Mich I 

Michigan Gas Association, Grand 

Rapids, Mich 3 

Michigan Geological Survey, Lan- 
sing, Mich 1 6 

Michigan, Public Domain Commis- 
sion and Immigration Commis- 
sion, Lansing, Mich I 

Michigan Railroad Commission, 

Lansing, Mich i 

Michigan, Secretary of State, Lan- 
sing, Mich 3 

Michigan, State Board of Correc- 
tion and Charities, Lansing, 

Mich i 

Michigan, State Board of Health, 
Lansing, Mich 2 



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Mich 5 

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brary, Ann Arbor, Mich I 

Middlebury College, Middlebury, 
Vt i 

Military Surgeon, Carlisle, Pa 2 

Mill Supplies, Chicago, III i 

Millburn, Board of Health, Mill- 
burn, N. J i 

Miller, E. Morris, Melbourne, Vic- 
toria i 

Miller, Franklin & Stevenson, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Millicent Library, Fairhaven, Mass. 3 

Mills College, Mills College, Cal. . . i 

Milwaukee, Bureau of Economy 
and Efficiency, Milwaukee, 
Wis 9 

Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce, 
Milwaukee, Wis i 

Milwaukee, Civil Service Commis- 
sioners, Milwaukee, Wis I 

Milwaukee, Dept. of Health, Mil- 
waukee, Wis 4 

Milwaukee, Municipal Reference 
Library, Milwaukee, Wis I 

Milwaukee Public Library, Mil- 
waukee, Wis 2 

Milwaukee, Public Museum, Mil- 
waukee, Wis i 

Minneapolis, Board of Park Com- 
missioners, Minneapolis, Minn. 2 

Minneapolis Public Library, Minne- 
apolis, Minn 2 

Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, 
Minneapolis, Minn i 

Minnesota Agricultural Experiment 
Station, St. Anthony's Park, 
Minn 2 

Minnesota, Game and Fish Com- 
mission, St. Paul, Minn I 

Minnesota, Geological and Natural 
History Survey, Minneapolis, 
Minn i 

Minnesota, Public Library Commis- 
sion, Minneapolis, Minn i 

Minnesota, Railroad and Ware- 
house Commission, St. Paul, 
Minn i 

Minnesota, State Board of Health 
and Vital Statistics, St. Paul, 
Minn i 

Minnesota, State Board of Medical 
Examiners, St. Paul, Minn 2 

Minnesota, State Dairy and Food 
Commissioner, St. Paul, Minn, i 



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Minnesota, State Drainage Com- 
mission, 52. Paul, Minn 2 

Minnesota, State Entomologist, St. 
Paul, Minn i 

Minnesota, State Inspector of 
Graded Schools, Minneapolis, 
Minn 16 

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Minn 5 

Minnesota, State Normal School, 
Winona, Minn, i 

Minnesota, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, St. Paul, Minn 6 

Minot, Dr. Charles, Boston, Mass, i 

Mission Bre'silienne de Propagande 
et d'Expansion Economique 
d'Anvers, Antwerp, Belgium.. . 2 

Mississippi Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Agricultural College, 
Miss 9 

Mississippi, Commissioner of State 
Lands, Jackson, Miss 2 

Mississippi, Geological Survey , Jack- 
son, Miss 4 

Mississippi Industrial Institute and 
College, Columbus, Miss I 

Mississippi River Power Co., Keo- 
kuk, la 7 

Mississippi, Secretary of State, 
Jackson, Miss 2 

Mississippi Valley Trust Co., St. 
Louis, Mo 2 

Missouri Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Columbia, Mo 27 

Missouri Botanical Garden, St. 
Louis, Mo i 

Missouri, Bureau of Geology and 
Mines, Rolla, Mo i 

Missouri, Bureau of Mines, Mining 
and Mine Inspection, Jefferson 
City, Mo i 

Missouri, Dairy and Food Com- 
missioner, Columbia, Mo i 

Missouri, Food and Drug Com- 
mission, Columbia, Mo i 

Missouri Fruit Experiment Station, 
Mountain Grove, Mo 2 

Missouri, Governor, Jefferson City, 
Mo i 

Missouri Library Commission, Jef- 
ferson City, Mo i 

Missouri, State Auditor, Jefferson 
City, Mo 2 

Missouri, State Board of Agriculture, 
Columbia, Mo 4 

Missouri, State Board of Horti- 
culture, Columbia, Mo 2 

Missouri, State Game and Fish Com- 
missioners, Jefferson City, Mo. 2 

Missouri State Medical Association, 
St. Louis, Mo i 



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Mohr, J. C. B., & Laupp'sche 

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Germany 10 

Molee, Elias, Tacoma, Wash i 

Monaco, S. A. S. le Prince de, 

Monaco, i 

Money, Pittsburg, Pa 2 

Montana Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Bozeman, Mont 3 

Montana, Bureau of Agriculture, 

Labor and Industry, Helena, 

Mont 2 

Montana, Executive Office, Helena, 

Mont i 

Montana, Insurance Department, 

Helena, Mont i 

Montana Historical and Mis- 
cellaneous Library, Helena, 

Mont 5 

Morey, Prof. William Carey, 

Rochester, N. Y. 4 

Montreal, Board of Trade, Montreal, 

Quebec i 

Montrose, Elizabeth M., Chicago, 

III i 

Moore, Edward Martin, Chicago, III. 2 
Moral Education Board, Baltimore, 

Md i 

Moras, Mrs. Anna Stamm, Highland 

Park, III i 

Morgan Park Academy, Morgan 

Park, III I 

Morning Post, Idaho Falls, Ida. ... I 
Morill, Dr. Donald L., Chicago, 

III i 

Morris Book Shop, Chicago, III. ... i 
Moskovskii publichnyi i Rumian- 

tsovskii Muzei, Moscow, Russia, I 
Mott, J. L., Iron Works, Chicago, 

III 3 

Mount Holyoke College, South 

Hadley, Mass 2 

Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, 

N.Y. i 

Mount Weather Observatory, Blue- 

mont, Va i 

Mowry, W. A., Boston, Mass 3 

Moyer, Dr. H. N., Chicago, III. ... 20 

Mudge, H. U., Topeka, Kan I 

Mudlavia, Kramer, Ind 3 

Mulford, H. K., Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Municipal Art Society, Hartford, 

Conn i 

Municipal Association of Cleveland, 

Cleveland, O 9 

Municipal Engineers of the City of 

New York, New York, N.Y... 3 



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Municipal Voters' League, Chicago, 
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Munson, Dr. J. E., Sonyea, N. Y... 3 

Munson, J. P., Ellensburg, Wash.. . i 

Murphy, Dr. John B., Chicago, III. 731 

Mus6e Oceanographique de Mo- 
naco, Monaco 2 

Museo Nacional, Mexico, Mex 2 

Museu Paulista, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 6 

Mutual Life Insurance Co., New 
York, N. Y i 

National American Woman Suf- 
frage Association, New York, 
N.Y i 

National Association for the Study 
and Education of Exceptional 
Children, Plainfield, N. J 2 

National Association of Comptrol- 
lers and Accounting Officers, 
Providence, R. I 2 

National Association of Cotton 
Manufacturers, Boston, Mass. . i 

National Association of Mutual 
Insurance Companies, Car- 
thage, III i 

National Association of State Uni- 
versities, Burlington, Vt I 

National Association of Wool Man- 
ufacturers, Boston, Mass I 

National Bank of the Northern Lib- 
erties, Philadelphia, Pa i 

National Board of Fire Underwrit- 
ers, New York, N. Y 52 

National Book Company, Cleveland, 
i 

National Business League of Amer- 
ica, Chicago, III 2 

National Carbon Co., Cleveland, O. i 

National Cash Register, Dayton, O. 2 

National Chemical Company, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y 2 

National Child Labor Committee, 
New York, N.Y 3 

National Citizens' League, Chicago, 
III 14 

National City Bank of New York, 
New York, N.Y 10 

National Civic Federation, New 
York, N. Y 3 

National Civil Service Reform 
League, New York, N. Y i 

National Conference of Charities 
and Correction, Indianapolis, 
Ind i 

National Conservation Congress, 
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National Electric Lamp Associa- 
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tion, Boston, Mass 3 

National Fraternal Congress, Lan- 
sing, Mich 6 

National Independent Telephone 
Association, Chicago, III I 

National Indian Association, New 
York, N.Y. 2 

National Industrial Peace Associa- 
tion, San Francisco, Cal I 

National Land and Irrigation Jour- 
nal, Chicago, III 2 

National League for Medical Free- 
dom, Illinois Branch, Chicago, 
III 28 

National League for the Protection 
of the Family, Boston, Mass. . . I 

National Liberal Immigration 
League, New York, N. Y 19 

National Library of Wales, Abery- 
stwyth, Wales I 

National Lumber Manufacturers' 
Association, Chicago, III 2 

National Manufacturers' Co., New 
York, N.Y. I 

National Medical Association, Nash- 
ville, Tenn I 

National Museum of Science and 
Art, Dublin, Ireland 3 

National Mouth Hygiene Associa- 
tion, Cleveland, 2 

National Negro Business League, 
Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, 
Ala I 

National Paving Brick Manufac- 
turers'Association, Cleveland, 0. 3 

National Probation League, Chi- 
cago, III I 

National Railways of Mexico, New 
York, N.Y. I 

National Rip-Saw, St. Louis, Mo. . I 

National Rivers and Harbors Con- 
gress, Washington, D. C i 

National Short Ballot Organization, 
New York, N. Y. 26 

National Shorthand Reporters' As- 
sociation, Wheeling, W. Va 5 

National Society for the Promotion 
of Industrial Education, New 
York, N.Y. 3 

National Society of Daughters of 
the American Revolution, 
Washington, D. C I 

National Taft Bureau, Washing- 
ton, D. C. i 



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National Tariff Commission Asso- 
ciation, New York, N.Y I 

National Waterways Commission, 
Washington, D. C i 

Natural History and Science So- 
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Perth, W.A 13 

Navy Publishing Co., Washington, 
D.C. i 

Neall, Frank L., Philadelphia, Pa. 2 

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Lincoln, Neb 12 

Nebraska, Bureau of Labor and In- 
dustrial Statistics, Lincoln, 
Neb 

Nebraska Dairymen's Association, 
Gibbon, Neb i 

Nebraska, Food, Drug and Dairy 
Commission, Lincoln, Neb 2 

Nebraska, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Lincoln, Neb 3 

Nebraska, State Engineer, Lincoln, 
Neb 4 

Nebraska, State Normal School, 
Kearney. Neb i 

Nebraska, State Supt. of Public 
Instruction, Lincoln, Neb 7 

Nederlandsche Vereeniging voor 
Wettelijke Bescherming derAr- 
beiders, Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands 4 

Needham, Charles, New Albany, 
Ind i 

Nesbit, Dr. Otis B., Valparaiso, 
Ind 2 

Netherland, Chamber of Commerce 
in America, New York, N.Y.. . i 

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Printing Office, Sydney, N. S. W. I 
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and Tourist Bureau, Sydney, 

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Albany, N. Y 39 

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York, N. Y 16 

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N. Y. 20 

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N. Y i 

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York, N. Y i 

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New York, N. Y 2 

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Wellington, N. Z i 

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surance Dept., Wellington, N. Z. i 

New Zealand, Mines Dept., Well- 
ington, N. Z 2 

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brary, Wellington, N. Z 106 

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missioners, Newark, N. J 6 

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N. J 8 

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Newark, N. J I 

Newark Free Public Library, New- 
ark, N. J i 

Newark Shade Tree Commission, 
Newark, N. J I 

Newberger, Dr. Charles, Chicago, 
III i 

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land, i 

Newberry Library, Chicago, III.. . . 19 

Newcomb, H. T., Washington, D. C. i 

Newfoundland, Dept. of Marine 
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Nijhoff, Martinus, The Hague, 
Netherlands 6 

Nipher, Francis E., St. Louis, Mo. 2 

Nitchie, J. H., Chicago, III 155 

Nordiska Museet , Stockholm , Sweden i 

Norfolk & Western Railway Co., 
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mission, Raleigh, N. C 2 

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culture, Raleigh, N. C 4 

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Health, Raleigh, N. C * 4 

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ment Station, Agricultural Col- 
lege, N. D 37 

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Fargo, N. D i 

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mission, Bismarck, N. D i 

Northern Equipment Co., Chicago, 
III 2 

Northern Pacific Railway Co., St. 
Paul, Minn 1 1 

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Highland Park, III 2 

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Minn i 

Northwestern University, Library, 
Evanston, III 1592 

Northwestern University, Medical 
School, Chicago, III i 

Norwich, Public Library, Norwich, 
Eng 3 

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Novelty News, Chicago, III i 

Nova Scotia, Chief Game Com- 
missioner, Halifax, N. S 3 

Nova Scotia, Dept. of Mines, 
Halifax, N. S 28 

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and Mines, Halifax, N. S I 

Nova Scotia, Provincial Govern- 
ment Engineer, Halifax, N. S. 2 

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Oak Park Public Library, Oak Park, 

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France I 

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ternationales, Brussels, Bel- 
gium i 

Official Classification Committee, 

New York, N. Y. I 

Ohio Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
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Ohio, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 

Columbus, 2 

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shops, Factories and Public 

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nati, i 

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O i 

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lumbus, 3 

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bus, 2 

Ohio, State University, Columbus, 

48 

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College, Columbus, 10 

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ware, 4 

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nical College, Stillwater, Okla. . i 
Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment 

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Oklahoma, Dept. of Labor, Okla- 
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homa City, Okla 3 

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City, Okla 9 

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City, Okla 2 

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Toronto, Ont i 

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Toronto, Ont 2 

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pafiola, Ronda, Spain i 

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York, N. Y i 

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Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San 
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troit, Mich 2 

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lyn, N. Y..... i 

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D.C 5 

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Paris, France I 

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adelphia, Pa I 

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Pa 3 

Peoria Board of Trade, Peoria, III . i 

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Philadelphia Academy of Surgery, 
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adelphia, Pa I 

Philadelphia, Board of Directors of 
City Trusts, Philadelphia, Pa. i 

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Philadelphia Commercial Museum, 
Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Philadelphia, Free Library, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia Orthopedic Hospital 
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Philadelphia Pathological Society, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

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tion Association, Philadelphia, 
Pa , . i 

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Philippine Islands, Bureau of Agri- 
culture, Manila, P.I 1 8 

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toms, Manila, P.I i 

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cation, Manila, P.I 12 

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Health, Manila, P. 1 5 

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tice, Manila, P.I 2 

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Science, Manila, P.I 6 

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Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago 
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Pa i 

Pittsburg Playground Association, 
Pittsburg, Pa i 

Pleasant Hill Academy, Pleasant 
Hill, Tenn 4 

Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters' 
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Policy Holders' Union, Chicago, III. I 

Political Action, Milwaukee, Wis... I 

Polk, R. L., & Co., Chicago, III. ... i 

Polk Sanitary Milk Co., Indian- 
apolis, Ind i 

Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 
College of Engineering, Brook- 
lyn, N.Y 2 

Port Elizabeth Public Library, Port 
Elizabeth, South Africa I 

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Me i 

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Hamburg, Germany 4 

Portland, Chamber of Commerce, 
Portland, Ore 2 

Portland Library Association, Port- 
land, Ore i 

Portland Public Library, Portland, 
Me i 

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cation, San Juan, P. R I 

Porto Rico, Executive Council, San 
Juan, P. R I 

Porto Rico, Secretary, San Juan, 
P.R I 

Post Graduate Medical School, 
New York, N. Y. I 

Practical Decorator, Chicago, III. . 2 

Practical Electricity Publishing Co., 
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Pratt, S. S., & Sons, Washington. 
D.C i 

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y I 

Pratt Institute, School of Library 
Science, Brooklyn, N.Y 3 

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dence, R. I i 

Providence Public Library, Provi- 
dence, R. 1 2 

Providence, Supt. of Health, Provi- 
dence, R. 1 2 

Prudential Insurance Company of 
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Berlin, Germany 4 

Prussia, Minis cerium der Offent- 
lichen Arbeiten, Berlin, Ger- 
many i 

Public Education Association, 
Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Puebla, Dept. of Statistics, Puebla, 
Mex i 

Pullman Company, Chicago, III. ... 50 

Purdue Engineering Review, 
Lafayette, Ind I 

Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. I 

Quaritch, Bernard, London, Eng. . . 13 

Quebec, Dept. of Colonization, 
Mines and Fisheries, Quebec, 
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and Fisheries, Quebec, Quebec. . 5 

Quebec, Minister of Agriculture, 
Quebec, Quebec 2 

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and Labour, Quebec, Quebec ... i 

Queens Borough Public Library, 
New York, N. Y i 

Queen's University, Kingston, Ont. 4 

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bane, Queensland 7 

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ture and Stock, Brisbane, 
Queensland i 

Radiation, Detroit, Mich i 

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bury Society, London, Eng. ... I 

Railway Business Association, Chi- 
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York, N. Y 2 

Railway Club, Pittsburg, Pa I 

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Railway List Co., Chicago, III 2 

Railway Signal Association, Beth- 
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Railway World, Philadelphia, Pa. i 
Rand, Dr. Benjanin, Cambridge, 

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N.Y i 

Rawie, Henry, Baltimore, Md i 

Ray, Olaf E., Chicago, III i 

Ray Society, London, Eng r 

Raymond & Whitcomb Co., New 

York, N.Y 2 

Read, H., Denver, Colo 2 

Reading Company, Philadelphia, 

Pa i 

Real Estate News, Chicago, III. ... i 
Reale Accademia dei Lincei, Rome, 

Italy 2 

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Trieste, A ustria I 

Realty Guarantee and Trust Co., 

Youngstown, O i 

Rectigraph Company, Rochester, 

N.Y i 

Redwood Library and Athenaeum, 

Newport, R. I I 

Reed, Dr. C. B., Chicago, III I 

Reed, Mrs. Frank A., Detroit, Mich, i 

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Regina Public Library, Regina, 

Sask i 

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Religious Education Association, 

Chicago, III 25 

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N. Y i 

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York, N.Y i 

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Troy, N.Y. 3 

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tective Association, Denver, 

Colo i 

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dence, R. 1 7 

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wayo, Rhodesia i 

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Salisbury, Rhodesia I 

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Richmond, Va 3 

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torium, Leyden, Netherlands. . . 3 

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boratoiium, Groningen, Nether- 
lands 4 

Riksdagens Biblioteket, Stockholm, 
Sweden 48 

Ripon College, Ripon, Wis i 

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III. i 

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Cal 3 

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Archivi, Florence, Italy I 

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Gallery and Museums, Rochdale, 
Eng i 

Rochester Academy of Science, 
Rochester, N. Y. I 

Rochester, Chamber of Commerce, 
Rochester, N. Y. 7 

Rockefeller Institute for Medical 
Research, New York, N. Y. . . . 4 

Rockefeller Sanitary Commission 
for the Eradication of Hook- 
worm Disease, Washington ,D.C. 6 

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III 2 

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delphia, Pa i 

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Louis, Mauritinus 2 

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Branch, Library, Shanghai, 
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Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa, 
Ont i 

Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, 
Quebec I 

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Comerciului, Bukarest, Ru- 
mania 2 

Russell Sage Foundation, Dept. of 
Child Hygiene, New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Russell, Samuel, Salt Lake City, 
Utah i 

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N.J 12 

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Ryerson, Joseph J., & Son, Chi- 
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merce, Sacramento, Cal 2 

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St. Andrews, Scotland 3 

St. Bride Foundation Institute, 
London, Eng 2 

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Md I 

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N. B 7 

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seph, Mo i 

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Louis, Mo i 

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Mo 8 

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Mo i 

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Cal 2 

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visors, San Francisco, Cal I 

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Francisco, Cal I 

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merce, San Francisco, Cal 3 

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Health, San Francisco, Cal. ... I 

San Francisco Public Library, San 
Francisco, Cal 2 

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III 347 

Santa Barbara, Public Library, 
Santa Barbara, Cal I 

Santa F6 Employes' Magazine, 
Chicago, III I 

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do Trabalho, Sao Paulo, Brazil i 

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tura, Commercio e Obras Pub- 
licas, Sao Paulo, Brazil 2 

Sarawak Museum, Sarawak, Borneo 4 

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ture, Regina, Sask 25 

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Works, Regina, Sask I 

Satterthwaite, Thomas E., New 
York, N. Y. - - 4 

Savannah Board of Trade, Savan- 
nah, Ga i 

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nah, Ga 2 

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of America, Chicago, III I 

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burg, Pa 2 

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Schorl, Mrs. Frederic. Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

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ton, Pa i 

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Pa 2 

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York, N. Y I 

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Wash. .. 2 



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Shaw, James E., Luck, Wis i 

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Pittsburg Landing, Tenn i 

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Mass i 

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Germany 7 

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Minn i 

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York, N.Y 2 

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Simon, Sylvester J., Chicago, III... i 
Single Tax Review, New York, 

N.Y i 

Sioux City, City Clerk, Sioux City, 

la 2 

Skaggs, Hon. Wm. H., Birmingham, 

Ala 3 

Smiley Public Library, Redlands, 

Cal i 

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Smith, John Donnell, Baltimore, 

Md i 

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ton, D. C 40 

Snowden, Major-General, George 

Randolph, Philadelphia, Pa ... I 
Social Democratic Publishing Co., 

Milwaukee, Wis i 

Social Research Council of Boston, 

Cambridge, Mass 2 

Socialist Party, National Head- 
quarters, Chicago, III i 

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Mexico City, Mex i 

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Peru i 

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Sao Paulo, Brazil i 

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sels, Belgium 2 

Socie^ de Medicine de Rouen, 

Rouen, France 3 

Socie'te' des Sciences, des Arts et 

des Lettres du Hainaut, Mons, 

France i 

Socie'te Nationale d' Horticulture 

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Somerville, Board of Trade, Somer- 
ville, N. J I 

Somerville Public Library, Somer- 
ville, Mass I 

Sotheran, Henry, & Co., London, 
Eng 2 

South Australia, Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, Adelaide, S. A 2 

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Adelaide, S. A 5 

South Australia, Railways Com- 
missioner, Adelaide, S. A I 

South Australia, State Childrens' 
Dept., Adelaide, S. A i 

South Australian Chamber of Man- 
ufactures, Adelaide, S. A 15 

South Bend Watch Company, South 
Bend, Ind 7 

South Carolina, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Clemson College, 
S.C 2 

South Carolina, Dept. of Agri- 
culture, Commerce and In- 
dustries, Columbia, S. C 2 

South Carolina, Dept. of Education, 
Columbia, S. C 3 

South Carolina, Insurance Dept., 
Columbia, S. C 3 

South Carolina, Railroad Com- 
mission, Columbia, S. C I 

South Carolina, State Board of 
Health, Columbia, S. C I 

South Carolina, State Geologist, 
Columbia, S. C i 

South Dakota, Auditor's Dept., 
Pierre, S. D 13 

South Dakota, Banking Dept., 
Mitchell S.D 2 

South Dakota, Board of Railroad 
Commissioners, Pierre, S.D... i 

South Dakota, Commissioner of 
School and Public Lands, 
Pierre, S.D i 

South Dakota, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Pierre, S.D i 

South Dakota, Public Examiner, 
Madison, S. D 3 

South Dakota, State Food and 
Drug Commission, Vermilion, 
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South Dakota, State Treasurer, 
Pierre, S.D : 4 

South Kensington, Board of Educa- 
tion, London, Eng 4 



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South Park Improvement As- 
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Southern Orchards and Farms, 
Houston, Tex i 

Southern Pacific Railroad Co., San 
Francisco, Cal 4 

Southern Railway Co., New York, 
N.Y. i 

Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, Va. 3 

Southwest Trail, Chicago, III 2 

Spain, Direcci6n General de 
Sanidad, Madrid, Spain i 

Spencer, Hon, R. C., Milwaukee, 
Wis 3 

Spencer, Selden P., St. Louis, Mo. i 

Spingarn, J. E., New York, N.Y... i 

Spokane Public Library, Spokane, 
Wash i 

Sprague Electric Works, New York, 
N. Y. i 

Springfield, City Council, Spring- 
field, III i 

Stamford Foundry Co., Stamford, 
Conn i 

Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa i 

Stanford Alumnus, Stanford Uni- 
versity, Cal i 

Starrace, Achille, New York, N. Y. i 

State Charities Aid Association, 
New York, N.Y 4 

State Charities Aid and Prison 
Reform Association of New 
Jersey, Newark, N. J 24 

Staten Island Association of Arts 
and Sciences, New Brighton, 
N. Y 2 

Steenberg, Andreas Schack, Copen- 
hagen, Denmark i 

Stephens-Adamson Manufacturing 
Co., Aurora, III i 

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Stevens Institute of Technology, 
Hoboken, N. J I 

Stevens, J., Arms & Tool Co., 
Chicopee Falls, Mass 3 

Stevens-Duryea Company, Chicopee 
Falls, Mass i 

Slickney, Alpheus Breede, St. Paul, 
Minn I 

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delning for Arbetsstatistik, 
Stockholm, Sweden i 

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Stone & Webster, Chicago, III 2 

Straight University, New Orleans, 
La I 

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Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. 
Co., Rochester, N. Y 6 

Sullivan Machinery Company, Chi- 
cago, III 8 

Superior Public Library, Superior, 
Wis i 

Survey, New York, N. Y i 

Swank, James M., Philadelphia 
Pa i 

Swarthmore College, Swarthmore , 
Pa 2 

Sweden, Riksforsakrungsanstalten, 
Stockholm, Sweden 8 

Swedish Engineers' Society, Chi- 
cago, III 4 

Syracuse, Chamber of Commerce, 
Syracuse, N. Y i 

Syracuse Public Library, Syracuse, 
N. Y i 

Syracuse University, Syracuse, 
N. Y i 

Tabor Manufacturing Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa 5 

Tacoma Commercial Club and 
Chamber of Commerce, Taco- 
ma, Wash 12 

Tacoma Public Library, Tacoma, 
Wash i 

Talbert, Ernest L., Chicago, III. ... 2 

Talbot, Dr. Eugene, Chicago, III. . . i 

Tariff League, New York, N. Y i 

Tasmania, Dept. of Public Health, 
Hobart, Tas I 

Taylor, Graham, Chicago, III 28 

Taylor Instrument Companies, Ro- 
chester, N. Y 2 

Teal, Wm., Elgin, III 2 

Technical Data and Appliance Co., 
Chicago, III i 

Technische Hoogeschool, Biblio- 
thek, Delft, Netherlands i 

Technograph, Urbana, III 2 

Technologist, New York, N. Y. i 

Tennessee Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Knoxville, Tenn 5 

Tennessee, Comptroller of the 
Treasury, Nashville, Tenn 4 

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Nashville, Tenn i 

Tennessee Geological Survey, Nash- 
ville, Tenn 4 

Tennessee Insurance Dept., Nash- 
ville, Tenn 3 



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Tennessee, State Board of Health, 
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Testimony Publishing Co, Chicago, 
III 3 

Teubner, B. G., Leipzig, Germany.. 2 

Texas Agricultural and Mechanical 
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Texas Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, College Station, Tex 17 

Texas Company, Chicago, III 2 

Texas, Dept. of Education, Austin, 
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Texas, Dept. of Health, Austin, 
Tex 3 

Texas, Food and Drug Commission, 
Austin, Tex i 

Texas, Railroad Commission, 
A ustin, Tex 2 

Texas, Secretary of State, Austin, 
Tex... i 

Texas, State Epileptic Colony, Abi- 
lene, Tex 6 

Texas State Journal of Medicine, 
Fort Worth, Tex i 

Texas, Treasurer, Austin, Tex 3 

Thacher School, Nordho/, Col 2 

Theosophical Society of America, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. i 

Therapeutic Digest, Cincinnati, O. I 

Thomas, Arthur H., Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial 
School of Technology, Pots- 
dam, N. Y. i 

Thomas, William Holcombe, Mont- 
gomery, Ala 2 

Thompson, Dr. John H., New York, 
N.Y. 6 

Thompson, J. Edmund, Worcester, 
Mass i 

Thompson, Slason, Chicago, III 4 

Thorburn, J. M., & Co., New York, 
N.Y. 2 

Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasa- 
dena, Cal i 

Tohoku Imperial University, Sap- 
poro, Japan I 

Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway 
Company, Peoria, III 12 

Toledo Public Library, Toledo, 
O i 

Topeka, City Clerk, Topeka, Kan. i 

Topley Company, Ottawa, Ont 2 

Toronto, City Treasurer, Toronto, 
Ont i 

Toronto, Commissioner of Public 
Works, Toronto, Ont I 

Toronto Public Library, Toronto, 
Ont 2 

Trade Mark Title Co., Fort Wayne, 
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Tradesmen's Publishing Co., St. 
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vaal i 

Trask, William Ropes, Boston, 
Mass i 

Travailleur du Papier, Paris, 
France i 

Traveling Engineers Association, 
Chicago, III 5 

Trenton, City Clerk, Trenton, N. J. 3 

Trencon Free Public Library, Tren- 
ton, N. J i 

Trinity College, Durham, N.C 2 

Troy Public Library, Troy, N.Y... i 

Trussed Concrete Steel Co., De- 
troit, Mich 3 

Tuberculosis Hospital of the Dist- 
rict of Columbia, Washington, 
D.C i 

Tufts College, Tufts College, Mass. 4 

Tulane University, New Orleans, 
La 6 

Turner, C. A. P., Minneapolis, 
Minn 5 

Tuskegee Normal and Industrial 
Institute, Tuskegee, Ala 6 

Tweedell, E. D., Hinsdale, III i 

Typo Mercantile Agency, New 
York,N.Y. i 

Tyrrell, H. G., Evanston, III 2 

Uehling Instrument Co., Passaic, 
N.J i 

Ullman, Sigmund, Co., New York, 
N.Y. i 

Unger, John S., Chicago, III i 

Union Elevator and Machine Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

Union Fibre Company, Chicago, 
III 3 

Union League Club, Chicago, III. . . 2 

Union of South Africa, Dept. of 
Agriculture, Pretoria, Trans- 
vaal 2 

Union Press, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Union Stock Yard and Transit 
Company, Chicago, III 2 

Union Stock Yards Company of 
Omaha, South Omaha, Neb i 

Union Theological Seminary, New 
York, N.Y. i 

United Charities of Chicago, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

United Gas Improvement Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

United Railways Company of St. 
Louis, St. Louis, Mo i 



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United Shoe Machinery Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

United States, Army, General Hos- 
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New York, N. Y. 3 

United States Coast Artillery 
School, Fort Monroe, Va 2 

United States Corporation Com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. i 

United States Engineer School, 
Washington, D. C i 

United States, Forest Service, Chi- 
cago, III 8 

United States Government, Wash- 
ington, D. C 1564 

United States Indian School, Car- 
lisle, Pa i 

United States Isthmian Canal 
Commission, Washington, 
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United States Lake Survey, De- 
troit, Mich 5 

United States, Library of Congress, 
Washington, D.C. 24 

United States Mortgage and Trust 
Co., New York, N.Y i 

United States National Academy 
of Science, Washington, D. C. . I 

United States National Monetary 
. Commission, Washington, D. C. 6 

United States Naval Institute, 
Annapolis, Md I 

United States Naval Medical 
School, Library, Washington, 
D.C. 3 

United States, Navy Dept., Hydro- 
graphic Office, Chicago, III i 

United States Penitentiary, Fort 
Leavenworth, Kan 4 

United States Steel Corporation, 
New York N. Y. I 

United States Trade Mark Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y. 400 

United Typothetas of America, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

Universal Metallic Tie Co., Salt 
Lake City, Utah I 

Universal Portland Cement Com- 
pany, Chicago, III 25 

Universidad Nacional de la Plata, 
Biblioteca, La Plata, A.R 3 

Universidad Nacional de la Plata, 
Facultad de Agronomia y Ve- 
terinaria, La Plata, A. R i 

Universita di Perugia, Perugia, 
Italy i 

Universitat, Botanisches Museum, 
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UniversiteLts - Bibliothek, Basel, 
Switzerland 2 

Universitats - Bibliothek, Vienna, 
Austria i 

University de Lyon, Bibliotheque, 
Lyons, France 3 

University de Montpellier, Mont- 
pellier, France 2 

University de Neuchatel, Neuchatel, 
Switzerland I 

University de Toulouse, Biblio- 
theque, Toulouse, France 7 

University Imperiale de Kazan, Ob- 
servatoire Astronomique, Ka- 
zan, Russia. i 

University Laval, Quebec, Quebec. . . I 

University Libre de Bruxelles, Brus- 
sels, Belgium i 

Universiteits-Bibliotheek, Amster- 
dam, Netherlands 38 

Universitets - Biblioteket, Lund, 
Sweden 14 

Universitets - Biblioteket, Upsala, 
Sweden 2 

University Club, New York, N. Y. . 2 

University of Alabama, University, 
.Ala 5 

University of Alabama, Library, 
University, Ala 44 

University of Arizona, Tucson, 
Ariz i 

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 
Ark i 

University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y. i 

University of California, Berkeley, 
Cal 20 

University of Cambridge, Library, 
Cambridge, Eng i 

University of Chicago, Chicago, 
III 58 

University of Cincinnati, Cincin- 
nati, 4 

University of Colorado, Boulder, 
Colo 13 

University of Denver, Denver, Colo, i 

University of Florida, Gainesville, 
Fla i 

University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. . i 

University of Georgia, Library, 
Athens, Ga i 

University of Idaho, Moscow, 
Ida 3 

University of Illinois, Urbana, III. . 44 

University of Illinois, College of 
Agriculture, Urbana, III I 

University of Illinois, Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Urbana, 
III 3 

University of Illinois, Engineering 
Experiment Station, Urbana, 
III.. . 10 



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University of Illinois, Library, 
Urbana, III 4 

University of Kansas, Lawrence, 
Kan 3 

University of Kansas, Dept. of 
Entomology, Lawrence, Kan . . 4 

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Economics and Political Sci- 
ence, London, Eng 13 

University of Manitoba, Society of 
Engineering, Winnipeg, Mani- 
toba i 

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 
Mich 18 

University of Michigan, Alumni 
Association, Ann Arbor, Mich. I 

University of Michigan, Engineer- 
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University of Minnesota, Minnea- 
polis, Minn 2 

University of Missouri, Columbia, 
Mo 9 

University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 
Neb 4 

University of Nebraska, Zoological 
Laboratory, Lincoln, Neb 10 

University of Nevada, Reno, Nev . . i 

University of New Mexico, Albu- 
querque, N. M 7 

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pel Hill, N. C 2 

University of North Dakota, Uni- 
versity, N. D 3 

University of Notre Dame, Notre 
Dame, Ind 2 

University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore . 3 

University of Pennsylvania, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 34 

University of Pennsylvania, Dept. 
of Research Medicine, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 3 

University of Pennsylvania, Wil- 
liam Pepper Laboratory of 
Clinical Medicine, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 2 

University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, 
Pa i 

University of Pittsburg, School of 
Medicine, Pittsburg, Pa 1 1 

University of Pittsburg, School of 
Mines, Pittsburg, Pa 2 

University of Saskatchewan, Col- 
lege of Agriculture, Saskatoon, 
Sask i 

University of South Carolina, 
Columbia, S. C 13 

University of Southern California, 
Los Angeles, Cal 2 

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Tenn i 

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University of the Philippines, 
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Utah I 

University of Vermont, Burlington, 
Vt i 

University of Virginia, Charlottes- 
ville, Va 5 

University of Washington, Seattle, 
Wash 10 

University of Wisconsin, Madison, 
Wis 22 

University of Wisconsin, College of 
Agriculture, Madison, Wis. ... 2 

University of Wisconsin, University 
Extension Division, Madison, 
Wis 16 

Uniwersytet Imienia Cesarza Fran- 
ciszka I., Lemberg, Austria. ... 4 

Unknown 61 

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa. . . 4 

Uruguay, Direcci6n General de 
Instrucci6n Primaria, Monte- 
video, Uruguay 2 

Usher,- R. J., Chicago, III 8 

Utah Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, Logan, Utah 8 

Utah, Commissioner of Insurance, 
Salt Lake City, Utah I 

Utah, Conservation Commission, 
Salt Lake City, Utah I 

Utah, Engineering Experiment Sta- 
tion, Salt Lake City, Utah I 

Utah, Executive Chamber, Salt 
Lake City, Utah i 

Utah, State Board of Equalization, 
Salt Lake City, Utah i 

Van Cleef Bureau, Chicago, III 24 

Van Cleef, Eugene, Duluth, Minn, i 

Van Cleve, Paul, Chicago, III I 

Van Nostrand, J. J., New York, 
N. Y. i 

Vanadium Sales Company of 
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Vancouver, Boaid of Trade, Van- 
couver, B. C i 

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 
Tenn i 

Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. i 

Vasser Brothers' Institute, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. i 

Vaygouny, Dr. Mooshegh, San 
Francisco, Cal I 

Vedanta Centre, Boston, Mass I 

Vegetarian Magazine, Chicago, III. i 

Venezuela, Ministerio de Fomento, 
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Verein Deutschei Eisenhuttenleute, 
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missioners, Montpelier, Vt. . . . 2 

Vermont, Forest Service, Burlington, 
Vt 9 

Vermont, Secretary of State, Essex 
Junction, Vt I 

Vermont, State Board of Health, 
Brattleboro, Vt i 

Vermont State Library, Montpelier, 
Vt 50 

Victoria, Board of Trade, Victoria, 
B. C i 

Victoria, Chief Inspector of Fac- 
tories, Work-rooms and Shops, 
Melbourne, Vic i 

Victoria, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Melbourne, Vic I 

Victoria, Dept. of Education, Mel- 
bourne, Vic i 

Victoria, Government Geologist, 
Melbourne, Vic i 

Victoria, Public Library, Museum 
and National Gallery, Mel- 
bourne, Vic i 

Victorian Railways Commissioner, 
Melbourne, Vic i 

Videnskabs-Selskabet, Christiania, 
Norway 4 

Vienna Handels- und Gewerbekam- 
mer, Vienna, Austria 3 

Virginia, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Blacksburg, Va 9 

Virginia & Southwestern Railway 
Company, New York, N. Y. . . 2 

Virginia, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Immigration, Richmond, Va. . . i 

Virginia, Dept. of Health, Rich- 
mond, Va 2 

Virginia, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Richmond, Va 7 

Virginia Educational Conference, 
Richmond, Va I 

Virginia Geological Survey, Char- 
lottesville, Va 5 

Virginia, Secretary of the Common- 
wealth, Richmond, Va 6 

Virginia, State Corporation Com- 
mission, Richmond, Va 3 

Virginia, State Library, Richmond, 
Va 4 

Virginia, Supt. of Public Printing, 
Richmond, Va I 

Virginia, Treasurer, Richmond, Va. I 

Visiting Nurse Association, Chicago, 
III..... i 

Vocation Bureau, Boston, Mass. ... 13 

Volta Bureau, Washington, D. C. . . i 



LIST OF DONORS 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Volunteers of America, Chicago, III. I 

Von Klein, Dr. Carl H., Chicago, 
III 3 

Voorhees Industrial School, Den- 
mark, S. C I 

Voter, Chicago, III i 

Voynich, Wilfred M., London, Eng. I 

Wabash College, Crawfordsville, 
Ind ttuJL uUii . . I 

Wabash Railroad Company, Si. 
Louis, Mo 6 

Wads worth, Dr. C. F., Chicago, III. 199 

Wagner Free Institute of Science, 
Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Wahl-Henius Institute, Alumni As- 
sociation, Chicago, III 2 

Wakefield, S. B., & Co., San Fran- 
cisco, Cat I 

Wale, William, London, Eng >j<--' W 

Walker, Albert H., New York, N. Y. 5 

Walker, Dr. James W., Chicago, III. 57 

Wallasey Public Libraries, Seacombe, 
Eng i 

Wangeman A., Chicago, III 23 

Warbasse, Dr. James, Brooklyn, 
N. Y 10 

Ware, Dr. Lyman, Chicago, III 15 

Waring, Dr. James H. U., Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Warren Academy of Sciences, War- 
ren, Pa I 

Washburn College, Topeka, Kan. . . i 

Washington Academy of Sciences, 
Washington, D. C. i 

Washington Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Pullman, Wash. 27 

Washington and Jefferson College, 
Washington, Penn I 

Washington and Lee University, 
Lexington, Va 2 

Washington, Board of Education, 
Washington, D. C I 

Washington, Board of Trade, Wash- 
ington, D. C I 

Washington, Bureau of Statistics, 
Olympia, Wash I 

Washington, Chamber of Com- 
merce of the United States, 
Washington, D. C 6 

Washington, Geological Survey, 
Seattle, Wash I 

Washington Medical Annals, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Washington Medical Library As- 
sociation, Seattle, Wash i 

Washington State College, Pullman, 
Wash 2 

Washington State Library, Olympia, 
Wash 23 

Washington, State Traveling Li- 
brary, Olympia, Wash 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Washington University, St. Louis, 
Mo 4 

Watertown Public Library, Water- 
town, Mass i 

Watson, Mrs. Lewis, Chicago, Ill.ij6 

Watt, Charles E., Chicago, III i 

Weber, Hans von, Munich, Germany i 

Webster, W. T., Minneapolis, Minn, i 

Weigel, L Theodor Oswald, Leipzig, 
Germany i 

Wellcome Chemical Research Lab- 
oratories, London, Eng 17 

Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass, i 

Wells College, Aurora, N. Y. 2 

Werber, Dr. Gustavus, Washington, 
D.C 2 

Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, 
Mass 2 

Wesleyan University, Middletown, 
Conn 4 

West Chicago Park Commissioners, 
Chicago, III 2 

West Hartlepool Public Library, 
West Hartlepool, Eng i 

West India Committee, London, 
Eng i 

West Indies, Imperial Dept. of 
Agriculture, Barbados, W.I... 4 

West Indies, Local Dept. of Agri- 
culture, Barbados, W. 1 4 

West Virginia, Auditor, Charleston, 
W. Va 2 

West Virginia, Commissioner of 
Banking, Charleston, W. Va. . 2 

West Virginia, Dept. of FreeSchools, 
Charleston, W. Va 2 

West Virginia, Dept. of Mines, 
Charleston, W. Va i 

West Virginia, Dept. of Public 
Roads, Charleston, W. Va I 

West Virginia Education Asso- 
ciation, Williamson, W. Fa. ... 2 

West Virginia, Insurance Dept., 
Charleston, W. Va 3 

West Virginia State Board of Con- 
trol, Charleston, W. Va 2 

West Virginia University, Morgan- 
town, W. Va 4 

Western Australia, Dept. of Mines, 
Statistical Branch, Perth, W.A. i 

Western Australia, Geological Sur- 
vey, Perth, W. A 2 

Western Australia, Government 
Labour Bureau, Perth, W. A. 2 

Western Australia, Registrar Gen- 
eral, Perth, W. A 28 

Western Australia, Treasurer of 
State, Perth, W. A i 

Western Federation of Mines, 
Denver, Colo 2 

Western Railway Club, Chicago, III. 3 



7 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Western Reserve University, Cleve- 
land, 9 

Western Reserve University, Library 
School, Cleveland, 3 

Western Society of Engineers, 
Chicago, III 290 

Westinghouse Electric and Manu- 
facturing Co., East Pittsburg, 
Pa 6 

Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. 15 

Westminster Public Libraries, Lon- 
don, Eng i 

Whitin Machine Works, Whitins- 
ville, Mass 4 

Whitridge, F. W., New York, 
N.Y. i 

Wieland, Dr. Frank, Chicago, III. . . I 

Wiggin, Mrs. Kate Douglas, Holies 
Centre, Me i 

Wilde, Payson Sibley, Chicago, III. i 

Wilkes-Barre, Chamber of Com- 
merce, Wilkes-Barre, Pa i 

Wilkes-Barre, Board of Trade, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa i 

Williams College, Williamstown, 
Mass 8 

Williams, Essie W., St. Paul, Minn. 4 

Williamsport, Board of Trade, 
Williamsport, Pa 2 

Williston Seminary, Easthampton, 
Mass 2 

Wilmington, Board of Health, Wil- 
mington, Del i 

Wilmington Institute, Wilmington, 
Del 2 

Wilshire, Gaylord, London, Eng. . . 3 

Wilshire Publishing Co., New York, 
N,Y. i 

Winch, Allen, Chicago, III I 

Windsor, Public Library, Windsor, 
Ont i 

Wing, L. J., Manufacturing Com- 
pany, Chicago, III 4 

Winnebago County, Supt of Schools, 
Rockford, III i 

Winnetka Public Library, Win- 
netka, III I 

Winnipeg Public Library, Winni- 
peg, Manitoba i 

Winona Assembly, Winona Lake, 
Ind 6 

Winsten, Edward, Chicago, III. . . . 190 

Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Madison, Wis 18 

Wisconsin Archaeological Society, 
Milwaukee, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Bureau of Labor and 
Industrial Statistics, Madison, 
Wis 4 

Wisconsin Butter Makers' Associa- 
tion, Madison, Wis I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Wisconsin Clay Manufacturers' As- 
sociation, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin Dairymen's Association, 
Fort Atkinson, Wis i 

Wisconsin Free Library Commis- 
sion, Madison, Wis 6 

Wisconsin Geological and Natural 
History Survey, Madison, Wis. 4 

Wisconsin Library School, Madison, 
Wis 2 

Wisconsin Medical Journal, Mil- 
waukee, Wis i 

Wisconsin Natural History Society, 
Milwaukee, Wis i 

Wisconsin Railroad Commission, 
Madison, Wis 202 

Wisconsin, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin, State Board of Forestry, 
Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, State Fire Marshal, 
Madison, Wis 5 

Wisconsin State Historical Society, 
Madison, Wis 4 

Wisconsin State Horticultural So- 
ciety, Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin State Normal School, 
Milwaukee, Wis 2 

Wisconsin, Supt. of Public Property, 
Madison, Wis 8 

Wisconsin Tax Commission, Madi- 
son, Wis i 

Wistar Institute of Anatomy and 
Physiology, Philadelphia, Pa. . 1 7 

Wolcott, A. B., Iowa City, la I 

Woman's Medical College of Penn- 
sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Woman's Protest, New York, N. Y. i 

Women's Canadian Historical So- 
ciety, Ottawa, Ont, 2 

Women's Foreign Missionary So- 
cieties of the Presbyterian 
Church, New York, N.Y. i 

Women's Trade Union League, 
London, Eng 2 

Wood, Dr, Casey A., Chicago, III. . 4 

Woodbridge, S. H., Boston, Mass. . i 

Woodbury, John, Lynn, Mass i 

Wood worth, Lawrence C., Chicago, 
III i 

Woolnian, Ruth, Chicago, III 2 

Worcester Academy, Worcester, 
Mass i 

Worcester, Board of Park Commis- 
sioners, Worcester, Mass I 

Worcester County, Laro Library, 
Worcester, Mass I 

Worcester Free Public Library, 
Worcester, Mass i 

Worcester Natural History Society, 
Worcester, Mass i 



LIST OF DONORS 



73 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 
Worcester, Mass I 

Worker, Sydney, N. S. W i 

Workington, Public Library Com- 
mittee, Workington, Eng 2 

Workmen's Compensation Service 
and Information Bureau, New 
York, N.Y. i 

World Peace Foundation, Boston, 
Mass 27 

Wylie Permanent Camping Co., 
Livington, Mont i 

Wyoming Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Laramie, Wyo 3 

Wyoming, State Auditor, Cheyenne, 
Wyo 4 

Wyoming, State Commissioner of 
Taxation, Cheyenne, Wyo 3 

Wyoming, State Geologist, Chey- 
enne, Wyo i 

Yager, Willard E., Oneonta, N.Y.. i 

Yale Law Journal, New Haven, 
Conn i 

Yale Peruvian Expedition, New 
Haven, Conn I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 6 

Yale University, Astronomical Ob- 
servatory, New Haven, Conn . . 4 

Yale University, Library, New 
Haven, Conn i 

Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., Chicago, 
III i 

York, Public Library Committee, 
York, Eng i 

Young Churchman Co., Milwaukee, 
Wis i 

Young Men's Christian Association, 
New York, N.Y 6 

Young Men's Christian Association, 
Institute and Training School, 
Chicago, III 4 

Young Women's Christian Asso- 
ciation, Chicago, III i 

Ziegel, Dr. H. Fred Lange, New York, 
N.Y 4 

Zoologische Gesellschaft, Hamburg, 
Germany 2 

Zurich, Stadtbibliothek, Zurich, 
Switzerland i 

Zymotechnic Institute, Chicago, III. 4 



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Annual reports. First to eighteenth for the years 1895-1912. 
Chicago 1897-1913. Sent gratis on request. 

The First report contains Record of Organization; the Second, Memorial 
of Edson Keith; the Fourth, By-laws of the Corporation; the Fifth, 
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portrait of Huntington W. Jackson ; the Seventh, Act and Ordinance 
authorizing the Library to erect and maintain a free public library on the 
Lake Front Park; the Ninth, "Act concerning free public libraries in 
public parks"; the Eleventh, Memorial and portrait of Marshall Field, 
and "Ordinance concerning The John Crerar Library"; the Thirteenth, 
Memorials and portraits of Albert Keep and Dr. Nicholas Senn ; the 
Fourteenth, By-laws of the Corporation; the Fifteenth, Report of the 
Special Committee on Site. ,. 

Printed catalogue cards for the titles of all books in the 

Library. Prices on application. 
A list of current periodicals in the Reading Room, June, 1902. 

Chicago 1902. 97 p. Price 10 cents; by mail 75 cents. 
A list of books on industrial arts, October, 1903. Chicago 

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A bibliography of union lists of serials. Chicago 1906. 

28 p. Price 5 cents; by mail 10 cents. 
A list of books exhibited December 30, 1907 January 4, 

1908, including incunabula and other early printed books 

in the Senn Collection. Chicago 1907. 32 p. Price 

5 cents; by mail 10 cents. 
A list of books in the Reading Room, 1909. Chicago 1909. 

viii, 488 p. Price 2$ cents; by mail 50 cents. 
A list of current medical periodicals and allied serials, Decem- 
ber, 1909. Chicago 1910. 25 p. Price 5 cents; by 

mail 10 cents. 
Handbook, 1910. Chicago 1910. 16 p. Sent gratis on 

request. 

A list of books on the history of science. Chicago 1911. 
10, 297 p. Price 25 cents; by mail 40 cents. 






THE 



JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 



'9*3 




CHICAGO 

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1914 



THE 



FOR THE YEAR 





OFFICERS, 1914 



President 
MARVIN HUGH ITT 

First Vice- President Second Vice-President 

THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretary 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 

Treasurer Librarian 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



E. W. BLATCHFORD THOMAS D. JONES 

ROBERT T. LINCOLN JOHN J. MITCHELL 

JOHN M. CLARK LEONARD A. BUSBY 

FRANK S. JOHNSON ROBERT FORSYTH 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP CHAUNCEY KEEP 

MARVIN HUGHITT FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

ALBERT H. SPRAGUE II 

CARTER H. HARRISON, Mayor of Chicago, ex-officio 
JOHN E. TRAEGER, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio 



STANDING COMMITTEES 



Finance 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 
CHAUNCEY KEEP MARVIN HUGHITT 

A dministration 

E. W. BLATCHFORD 

LEONARD A. BUSBY FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

Buildings and Grounds 

JOHN M. CLARK 
ROBERT FORSYTH THOMAS D. JONES 

CHAUNCEY KEEP, associate member 

Books 

FRANK S. JOHNSON 
THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 



DIRECTORS, 18941913 



NORMAN WILLIAMS 
HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 
MARSHALL FIELD 
E. W. BLATCHFORD 
T. B. BLACKSTONE 
ROBERT T. LINCOLN 
HENRY W. BISHOP 
EDWARD G. MASON 
ALBERT KEEP 
EDSON KEITH 
SIMON J. McPHERSON 
JOHN M. CLARK - 
GEORGE A. ARMOUR 
FRANK S.JOHNSON 
PETER STENGER GROSSCUP 
ARTHUR J. CATON 
MARVIN HUGHITT - 
THOMAS D. JONES 
JOHN J. MITCHELL - 
LEONARD A. BUSBY 
ROBERT FORSYTH - 
CHAUNCEY KEEP 
FREDERICK H. RAWSON 
ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 



1894 1899* 

1894 1901* 

1894 1906* 

1894 

18941899! 

1894 

18941913* 

18941895! 

18941907* 

18941896* 

18941899! 

1894 

18941899! 

1896 

1897 

1900 1904* 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1901 
1905 
1906 
1908 
1914 



*Deceased 



tResigned 



OFFICERS, 1895-1914 



Presidents 

NORMAN WILLIAMS 18951899 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - - - igOO igOI 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - 1901 1913 

MARVIN HUGHITT 1914 

First Vice- Presidents 

EDWARD G. MASON 1895 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON ... - 1896 1900 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - - - 19001901 

HENRY W. BISHOP 1901 1910 

THOMAS D. JONES 1911 

Second Vice-Presidents 

MARSHALL FIELD 1895 1899 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP ... 1899 1900 

HENRY W. BISHOP 1900 1901 

THOMAS D. JONES 19011911 

ROBERT FORSYTH 1911 

Secretaries 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR - 1895 1900 

ARTHUR J. CATON 1900 1904 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 1905 

Treasurer 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK .... 1895 

Librarian 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



1895 



LIBRARY STAFF, 1914 



Librarian 

Assistant Librarian - 

Reference Librarian 

Cataloguer - 

Classifier 

Medical Reference Librarian 

Assistant Reference Librarian 

Assistant Cataloguer - 

Assistant Cataloguer 

Assistant Classifier 

Treasurer's Assistant 



Senior Assistants 



EDITHA C. PHELPS 
SARAH S. DICKINSON 
CHARLOTTE H. FOYE 
ELIZABETH MONTROSS 
JENNIE A. HULCE 
WILLIAM TEAL 
WILLIAM A. BRENNAN 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 

- CHARLES J. BARR 
EDWARD D. TWEEDELL 

- AKSEL G. S. JOSEPHSON 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY 

- J. CHRISTIAN BAY* 
D. ASHLEY HOOKER 

- MARY E. HAWLEY 
GERTRUDE FORSTALL 

- GRACE KELLEY* 
BRUNO WILKE 

GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 
MARGARET FURNESS 
ALPHA L. OWENS 
ELSA NEIGLICK 
MABEL HAYWARD 
MABEL EAMAN 
ETHEL M. WIGHT 



HARRIET E. PENFIELD* 



Junior Assistants 



CORNELIA C. WHITE 
MARY B. HIBBARD 
ALBERTA M. WHIDDEN 
HELEN D. BROWN 
HENRY BAHNSEN 



A. FREDERIC GRONBERG 
MARGERY C. COOPER 
MARY L. REIDER 
EVA W. GRAVES 
EDSON A. FREEMAN 



ELIZABETH E. WILSON 



JOHN A. KRAUTH 
ELSEBETH MARTENS 
LUCY A. CURTIS 
MILTON A. BROWN 
D. J. PORTO 

ALPHONSE COMYN 
HENRY EVERAERT 



Pages 

GEORGE FLECK 

Janitor 
WILLIAM J. JONES 

Assistant Janitors 



NOAH Fox 
WILLIAM JAFFE 
MAX DEITENBECK 
A. N. JACOBSON 
CARLYLE PEEK 

MEYER RICHMAN 
CHARLES SCHMIEGE 



AUGUST CARLSON 



NICHOLAS MEYER 



* Provisional 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 

To THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS: 

In accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "An Act to 
encourage and promote the establishment of free public libraries 
in cities, villages, and towns of this state," approved June 17, 1891, 
under which this corporation is organized, the Directors of The 
John Crerar Library submit their nineteenth annual report for the 
year 1913. 

By the death of Henry W. Bishop, on September 28th, the Board 
has lost another of the members named by Mr. Crerar. It is now 
composed of the following persons: E. W. Blatchford, Robert T. 
Lincoln, John M. Clark, Frank S. Johnson, Peter Stenger Grosscup, 
Marvin Hughitt, Thomas D. Jones, John J. Mitchell, Leonard A. 
Busby, Robert Forsyth, Chauncey Keep, and Frederick H. Rawson, 
together with Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago, and John 
E. Traeger, Comptroller, ex-officio members. 

The officers of the Library are as follows: President, Peter 
Stenger Grosscup; First Vice-President, Thomas D. Jones; Second 
Vice-President, Robert Forsyth; Secretary, Leonard A. Busby; 
Treasurer, William J. Louderback; Librarian, Clement W. Andrews. 

At the meeting of the Board on November 2oth Messrs. Holabird 
and Roche of Chicago were appointed architects of the Library, to 
consider the various suggestions which have been made for the 
utilization of the site recently acquired and to draw plans to be 
submitted to the Board. 

The additional space secured in the Marshall Field and Com- 
pany Building has been equipped and occupied. 

In order to avoid unnecessary duplication with the Art In- 
stitute of Chicago, the Board at its last annual meeting modified 
its action of 1895 in establishing a department of architecture, and 
decided not to purchase such works on the subject as are of interest 
chiefly to architects. 

On November i4th a fire in the Supply Room of the Library 
caused a monetary loss of about $6,000, which was fully covered 

7 



8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

by insurance. This and other unfortunate circumstances seriously 
deranged the routine work and have made the growth of the 
Library smaller than usual, but the use has continued to increase. 
It now contains 322,049 volumes, 3,801 maps and plates, and some 
105,000 pamphlets. It receives currently 3,466 periodicals and 
11,656 other serial publications. The total use was about 522,000 
books and periodicals, and the recorded attendance was 157,893. 
For further details reference is made to the appended report of 
the Librarian. 

The report of the Treasurer, also appended, presents the state- 
ment of the income and expenditure for the year 1913, together 
with a statement of the assets and investments, as required by law. 
Respectfully submitted, 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP, 

^ 

President. 
Chicago, January 5, 1914. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 

STATEMENT OF FINANCES FOR YEAR 1913 
CASH 

Cash on hand January i, 1913: 

In bank - $ 154-73 

Librarian, petty cash 129.02 $ 283.75 

.RECEIPTS 

Collections account income - $ 215,463.29 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income - 40.00 

Henry Gradle Memorial Fund, income - 50.00 

Bills Collectable - - 9,052.02 
Investments: 

Bonds ------ 75,000.00 

Stocks - - - 26,023.37 

Farm Mortgage Loans - - 29,900.00 355,528.68 

$ 355,812.43 



DISBURSEMENTS 

Audited Vouchers - - - $ 184,690.64 

Notes Payable - - 135,000.00 

Interest - - - 9,965.80 

Investments: 

Bonds- - 3,053.61$ 332,710.05 

Cash on hand December 31, 1913: 

In bank ----- $ 22,892.62 

Librarian, petty cash - - 209.76 $ 23,102.38 



io THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

OPERATION 

INCOME 

General: 

Bonds - - $108,133.40 

Stocks 42,638.80 

Rentals - 49,177.08 

Farm Mortgage Loans 14,168.34 

Mortgage Loans - - 16,625.00 

Sundries - 270.88 $ 231,013.50 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund - 40.00 

Book Purchase Reserve 2,130.50 $ 233,184.00 
Less Interest on Notes 9,965.80 

$ 223,218.20 

EXPENSE 

Administration: 

Rent, Light- $ 35,102.42 

Salaries, Wages 59,094.75 

Supplies 2,690.13 

Printing - $ 6,556.17 

Less Sales 410.86 6,145.31 

Transportation, Postage 1,638.84 

Sundries - 1,944.84 

Ins. on Books & Fixtures 4,457.45 

Less Unearned Prem. 1,925.12 2.532.33 $ 109,148.62 

Books: 

Books - - $24,321.34 

Less Sales - 650.84 $ 23,670.50 

Periodicals - 10,662.23 

Binding - 10,854.35 

Lettering, Repairs 1,546.07 $ 46,733.15 

Buildings and Grounds: 

Repairs - $ 2,853.13 

Depreciation - - 3,35-i 

Taxes, 1913 (Estimated) 10,500.00 

Insurance on Buildings $ 2,070.02 

Less Unearned Prem. 1,058.40 1,011.62 

Sundry Expenses - 331-06 $ 17,730.91 $ 173,612.68 

Surplus for year 1913 $ 49,605.52 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 



ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 



ASSETS 



Bonds 

Stocks 

Real Estate 

Mortgage Loans - 

Farm Mortgage Loans 

Furniture and Fixtures - 

Book Investment 

Accounts Receivable 

Bills Collectable 

Unexpired Insurance 

Medical Library Purchase Suspense - 

Cash 

Total 



52,409,390.48 

582,373.05 

1,080,000.00 

475,000.00 

259.755- 

27.3I5-94 

494,314.71 

14,855.00 

2,560.31 

9,630.80 

14,000.00 

23,102.38 



5,392,297.67 



LIABILITIES 



Endowment Fund 

Building Fund 

Book Fund 

Security Reserve Fund - 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund - 

Henry Gradle Memorial Fund 

Henry Gradle Memorial Fund, income 

Book Purchase Reserve 

Reserve for Taxes (1913) - 

Notes Payable 

Total ... 



$3,500,000.00 

1,092,213.89 

494,314.71 

168,8 19.91 

1,000.00 

3,000.00 

92.86 

2,35 6 -3 

10,500.00 

120,000.00 



$5,392,297.67 



12 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

In accordance with the instructions of the Board of Directors, the 
Building Fund has been increased by the amount of the surplus for 
the year, $49,605.52, less the eighth annual charge of $7,000.00 against 
the Medical Library Purchase Suspense Account, making a total to the 
credit of the Building Fund of $1,092,213.89. 

The Book Fund has been increased by the amount of the invest- 
ment during the year, less depreciation, and now stands at $494,314.71. 

The income of the Huntington W. Jackson Fund has been ex- 
pended for books. 

In accordance with the vote of the Board the Henry Gradle Fund 
has been increased by $1,000.00, the amount realized from the sale of 
the duplicates, making a total of $3,000.00 in this fund. It has 
been invested, and the income will be spent for medical periodicals. 

Insurance is in force covering the property of the Library in 
amounts as follows : 

Books ------- $404,000.00 

Portraits, Furniture, Fixtures, Etc. - 30,000.00 

Type and Cases ----- 5,000.00 

Buildings - - - 195,000.00 

Boilers ------- 20,000.00 

Plate Glass (by premium only) - - 

$654,000.00 

WM. J. LOUDERBACK, 

Treasurer. 
CHICAGO, January 15, 1914. 



To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY. 

Dear Sirs : We have audited the books and accounts of The John 
Crerar Library for the year ending December 31, 1913; have examined 
and priced all securities (other than farm mortgages) which we found 
to have an aggregate market value largely exceeding the book value; 
and have verified the cash on hand and in banks. 

We accordingly certify that, in our opinion, the attached statements 
truly exhibit the cash receipts and disbursements and the operating 
income for the said year, and the assets and liabilities at its close. 
THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 

HOWARD KROEHL, 

CHICAGO, MARCH 5, 1914. Western Manager. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 
Gentlemen: Disturbing alterations in the rooms, a serious 
fire, and the illness or resignation of several members of the staff 
have combined to make the amount of routine work accomplished 
decidedly less than in previous years and have hindered the develop- 
ment of the resources of the Library. On the other hand the efforts 
to prevent this combination from affecting the direct service to the 
public would appear to have been successful, for the records show 
a moderate increase in the attendance and a more noticeable in- 
crease in the use. 

Scope. The character of future additions to the collection on 
architecture will be altered greatly by the decision of the Board to 
omit those works which are of interest chiefly to architects. There 
need not be any diminution in the number, however, for there will 
be more than enough material of interest to other classes of readers 
to utilize profitably the available appropriations. The Library 
should be made especially strong in works for the structural en- 
gineer and it might well be better equipped to meet the demands 
for more popular reading. Although there has been no formal 
agreement between the three libraries it is understood that the 
Newberry Library will emphasize the general and historical aspects 
of the subject rather than the professional. 

Rooms. Owing to unforeseen conditions the additional space 
on the fifth and sixth floors, received in return for the Board's 
consent to the closing of the alley on the west, was not placed at 
the disposal of the Library until May ist instead of on December 
ist, 1912, as promised. The necessary alterations and equipment 
had been ordered and were completed during the summer. These 
changes should make it possible to take care of the collections 
until the summer of 1916, though not without considerable 
discomfort. The capacity of the stacks will be taxed to the limit 
and neither the lighting nor the ventilation of the working space 
is as satisfactory as before. 

13 



14 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

On the morning of November i4th the Library suffered a 
serious loss from a fire in the Supply Room, in which the books 
going to and coming from the binderies are prepared and checked. 
Without doubt it started at the switch for the electric lights and 
most probably was due to strains produced by the settling of the 
building. This caused also cracks in the partitions which allowed 
the smoke and heat to penetrate the adjoining Directors' Room, 
but the fire itself hardly touched anything outside the room. 
Within it the destruction was practically complete. Only one 
bottle of ink and a silk apron were entirely undamaged, while of 
the desks, table, cabinets, book trucks and chairs nothing but 
the metallic parts was found, and of the chandelier nothing. 
On the other hand, the wood floor was burned in only one place 
and most of it was not even scorched, showing that the cork carpet 
had acted as an almost perfect insulator. 

The total loss has been estimated at $6,064.20, divided as 
follows: 317 volumes and pamphlets, $1,366.20; bindings, $73.00; 
supplies, $2,000; furniture and fixtures, $750.00; damage to paint- 
ings, decorations, walls, etc., $1,250; replacing records, $125.00; 
labor and other incidental expenses, $500. 

Of the volumes and pamphlets destroyed over one half were 
parts of sets obtained by purchase at a very considerable cost, 
one volume alone having cost $160; many of the remainder were 
similar material received as gifts; quite a number were from the 
Gerritsen purchase. Some of them cannot be replaced, but it is 
hoped that the proportion of these will not be large. 

Department of Medical Sciences. The appointment of 
Dr. Audrey Goss as Medical Reference Librarian was followed 
altogether too soon by her resignation. No applicant has combined 
medical and library training, and as an experiment Mr. J. 
Christian Bay, Classifier of the Library, has been appointed 
temporarily to the position. Mr. Bay's scientific training has been 
thorough and his bibliographical knowledge is extensive, but it 
may prove that a medical education is absolutely necessary. 

Again considerable progress has been made in recataloguing the 
material still under the Newberry classification. All sets of 
periodicals except the very incomplete ones have been treated 
and the shelves occupied by this material have been reduced 
from 273 to 216. Some of the Senn Collection and more of the 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 15 

Gradle gift and the Martin purchase have been catalogued, and the 
uncatalogued portion of all these reduced to 230 shelves. 

Special Collections. From the proceeds of its special fund 
seven titles have been added to the Huntington W. Jackson Col- 
lection on Constitutional Law, which now contains 726 titles, of 
which 80 have been purchased from the fund. 

The Senn Collection on the Medical Sciences is still in process 
of adjustment. 

The duplicates in the Gradle Collection on the Eye and Ear 
have all been sold for $1,000. This sum has been added to the 
fund, which now amounts to $3,000. The investment was made 
so late in the year that no purchases have been made as yet. In 
1914 and future years the income, $150, will be spent for periodicals 
on the subjects of the collection. 

The greater part of the books in the Chanute Collection on 
Aviation have been reclassified and catalogued and about one 
third of the 2,000 pamphlets and 2,000 clippings have been treated. 

At the suggestion of one of the staff and with the approval 
of the Committee on Books a small collection of 40 of the best books 
for boys and young men was formed for the use of the pages and 
attendants. The results have been reasonably satisfactory, but 
if it is to be as successful as desired each new page will have to be 
shown its advantages by personal efforts. 

Routine. The cameragraph mentioned in the last report has 
been replaced by the makers, without expense to the Library, by 
one of their new "duplex" machines, which prints on both sides 
of the sensitized paper at once. It is also more substantial and 
durable. Statistics of its use are given later. 

The question of an economical reprinting of titles, for ad- 
ditional cards and in the bulletins, is still undecided. The price 
of electrotypes was increased in the spring so materially that their 
preparation, except for such titles as would probably be used in 
the bulletins now in preparation or contemplated, was again given 
up. It is thought possible that stereotype moulds may prove a 
solution and experiments with them will be made as soon as 
possible. 

Not a little time and trouble in handling small consignments 
of books received from abroad in the mails will be saved through 
the courtesy of the Collector of Customs of the Port of Chicago 



16 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

in passing such consignments without the filing of affidavits, as 
authorized by a recent circular of the Treasury Department. 

Attendance. The total number of visitors recorded during 
the year was 157,893 and the daily average was 505, an increase 
of 2.5 per cent over the figures of 1912, which were 154,834 and 
493 respectively. 

The evening attendance, 91, was the same as in 1912. The 
average attendance on the five general holidays, 156, was 17 less 
than in 1912. The smallest attendance of the year was 83, on 
July 4th, and the largest was 998 on February 22nd. The figures 
for 1912 were 115 and 926, respectively. 

Use. The recorded use of periodicals again shows a slight de- 
crease, falling from 17,784 in 1912 to 17,693 in 1913. As stated in 
previous reports, it is probable that this does not mean any decrease 
in actual use. On the other hand, the recorded use of calls for books 
from the stacks, which, as also has been said before, measures the 
more serious use of the Library by all not admitted to the stacks, 
again shows a notable increase, from 142,262 to 156,314. Part of 
this, however, may be due to a less liberal admission to the stacks, 
for the number of admissions has fallen from 4,018 to 3,466. The 
latter figure is far above any except that for 1912. Using the same 
factor as in previous years the total use of the Library may be 
estimated at 522,000 books and periodicals. 

A detailed classification of the call slips for bobks and peri- 
odicals and of admissions to the stack is given in the second table 
of library statistics. The following table gives a comparison of 
the totals and percentages for each department with the correspond- 
ing figures for 1912: 

RECORDED USE ADMISSIONS TO THE STACK 

IQI3 1912 1913 1912 

Percent- Percent- Percent- Percent- 

Total age Total age Total age Total age 

Unclassified 1,183 -- 884 -- _- 

General Works 29,974 17 26,792 17 109 3 109 3 

Social Sciences 37,873 22 34,593 22 290 9 430 11 

Physical Sciences 16,328 10 15,204 9 378 11 587 14 

Natural Sciences 10,351 6 8,981 6 253 7 317 8 

Medical Sciences 17,460 10 16,359 10 767 22 944 23 

Applied Sciences 60,838 35 57,233 36 1,669 48 1,631 41 

These figures illustrate very well the steadiness of the reading as 
a whole and the variability of that done in the stacks. Only eleven 
subjects showed decreases, none of any importance, while six 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 17 

history and geography, public documents, astronomy, geology, 
general natural history, and design showed increases of one 
third to one half. The six leading subjects are: medicine, engineer- 
ing, trade and transportation, political economy, physics, and 
agriculture. Trade and transportation and political economy have 
changed places during the year and agriculture has taken the place 
of chemical technology. 

The admissions to the stack were 3,466, a decrease of 542. Of 
the admissions recorded 2,021 were by registration and 1,445 on 
presentation of 36 passes. Five additional passes have been granted, 
and one has been canceled, leaving 100 nominally in force. 

The loans for use outside the Library again have increased. 
There were granted 212 requests from 53 libraries and 449 requests 
from 174 individuals. Three requests from libraries were refused. 
In 1912 the loans were 530 and the refusals four. In eight cases 
the books loaned were asked for while out. Nearly all the loans to 
individuals are for very short periods, chiefly over night or over 
Sunday. The loans asked by the Library for its readers were 61 
from 3 libraries. All but one were granted. 

The calls for assistance by telephone were 721, and the requests 
for information by letter were 144. The figures for 1912 were 529 
and 143, respectively. 

The number of orders for cameragrams was 86, requiring 1,226 
sheets, for which charges amounting to $135.75 were made. For 
1912 the figures were 71 orders, 802 sheets, $92.45 charges. 

The time required to fill calls has been determined in the same 
way as for the previous year. The average time was 3.84 minutes, 
as against 3.66. 

The record of the causes of failures to supply books called for, 
which should have been supplied, is as follows: at bindery, 663; 
otherwise unavailable temporarily, mostly burned or stolen and not 
yet replaced, 49; in use by another reader, 1,073; withdrawn from 
general circulation, 39; not found on shelves, 548; errors of library 
assistants or records, 140; total, 2,512. The total is 1.58 per cent 
of the total call slips presented. Excluding the first four causes as 
unavoidable, the avoidable failures were 0.43 per cent. For 1912 
they were 0.28. It is thought that the increase may be due chiefly 
to the shifting of the books on the shelves and so may prove to be 
temporary. 



1 8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Publications. In May the Library issued its Eighteenth Annual 
Report, a pamphlet of 73 pages. An edition of 5,500 copies was 
printed and distributed. 

In April the second edition of the List of Current Medical Peri- 
odicals and Allied Serials, the ninth of the Library's bibliographical 
contributions, was issued as a pamphlet of 32 pages. It contains 
673 titles arranged alphabetically, with call-numbers and a state- 
ment of the volumes and years with which the sets in the Library 
begin. Serious deficiencies have been noted. 

In October a revised edition of the Handbook was issued as a 
pamphlet of 16 pages. 

Again it has not seemed advisable to press to completion any 
of the other publications authorized by the Board. Should it be 
desired the List of Histories of Arts and Industries and the Sup- 
plement to the List of Histories of Science could be made ready for 
the printer within a few months. 

The Cataloguer has suggested that the publication of a list of 
books printed before 1800 would make the resources of the Library 
in this field more available to scholars. The Senn Collection and 
the Gerritsen purchase contain so many such works that the sug- 
gestion appears to be well justified. 

The numbers of the various publications remaining in stock 
are given in the following table, which shows their distribution 
during the year: 

DISTRIBUTION 

On hand Exchange On hand 

TITLE Date Edition Dec. 31 or Gift Sale Jan. i 

Current Periodicals 1902 1,000 141 14 5 122 

Bibliographies of Special 

Subjects 1902 966 25 9 .- 16 

Books on Industrial Arts .. 1904 980 43 12 5 26 

Bibliography of Union Lists 1906 317 148 12 i 135 

Books Exhibited 1907 2,000 952 25 2 925 

Books in Reading Room .. 1009 956 238 13 2 223 

Current Medical Periodicals 1910 1,000 71 7 2 62 

Handbook, 1910 1910 1,280 45 2 43 

History of Science 1911 1,000 319 26 6 287 

Current Medical Periodicals 1913 1,038 ... 688 24 326 

Handbook 1913 1,038 ... 700 -- 338 

Printed Cards. The distribution of one copy of each cat- 
alogue card to the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago 
Public Library, Field Museum of Natural History, Library of 
Congress, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, and 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 19 

the University of Illinois has been continued; also the sending 
of one copy of each card printed by the Library to Columbia 
University, Harvard University, New York State Library, Prince- 
ton University, Royal Library at The Hague, St. Louis Public 
Library, University of California, University of Michigan, and 
Yale University. Eight important partial orders were received. 
The distribution amounted to 211,560 cards, of which 76,160 
were sent to the depository libraries, 2,257 sent as gifts, and 133,143 
sold or sent in exchange. 

From the Library of Congress there have been received 42,621 
cards, making a total of 568,391; from Harvard University 6,720; 
from the Royal Library of Berlin 23,284; from the Royal Library 
at The Hague 4,434; from the University of Illinois 5,503; and 
from the University of Chicago 1,000; making a total of 641,102 
received for the Union Catalogue. 

Very few of the cards from libraries other than the Library 
of Congress have been filed as yet, because of the lack of space. 
It is proposed to keep the title entries of the European cards in a 
separate alphabet and not to file in the main catalogue titles which 
duplicate Library of Congress entries. 

The attempt to secure cards for use in the catalogues from the 
Royal Library at Berlin proved unsuccessful except for theses and 
series entries. The selection at Berlin was made with care and 
with regard for our needs, but it was found that some cards could 
not be used because of differences in the headings and that many 
were for books which had been received in Chicago on inspection 
long before the cards came. It did not seem advisable to hold 
back from use by the public all the new German books received 
on inspection, including some of the most important publications 
of the year, for the sake of the saving in the cost of cataloguing. 

The use of the cards printed by Harvard and the University 
of Chicago, though limited in scope, is not open to this objection 
and will be continued. 

Selection and Ordering. The selection of new titles is prac- 
tically up to date and over two thirds of the older titles were 
revised during the year. For the first four months the ordering kept 
pace with the selection, but a long absence of the assistant in charge 
and her subsequent resignation completely destroyed this equality 
and in the last six weeks of the year everything gave way to the 



20 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

replacement of the books destroyed in the fire. Consequently 
no fair trial of the new system could be made. Not even the 
first series of orders could be given for all subjects, and in the second 
series all that could be done was to complete the Physical Sciences 
and begin the Natural Sciences. 

During the year 6,957 orders were given. Of these 431 failed 
or were canceled, leaving 6,526 valid orders, covering, with the 
standing orders for continuations, 16,557 volumes at an estimated 
cost of $21,045; 6,564 orders were filled, covering 11,396 volumes 
at a cost of $23,630. There are left outstanding, in addition to 
the orders for continuations, 2,471 orders, at an estimated cost of 
$3,532; of these 1,091 were given before January i, 1913. The 
distribution of the orders of the year, of the total to the end of 
1913, and the estimated cost, to the nearest dollar, are given in 
the second table of library statistics. The unclassified orders 
were to replace volumes burned or were purchases by Dr. Lichten- 
stein in South America. 

Accessions. The total accessions of volumes for 1913 have 
been 15,209, of which 3,422 have been received as gifts and 11,787 
obtained by purchase. Volumes made by binding serials are 
included in these figures. There have been withdrawn 510 volumes 
(including 203 burned), leaving the net accessions for the year 
14,699, which, with the 307,350 reported for 1912, make a total now 
on the books of 322,049. There remain to be entered only the 
Laufer purchase, about 14,000 volumes, and about 2,600 volumes 
of the Gerritsen purchase. These have their own catalogues, and 
particular books can be obtained when asked for, so that the 
total number of volumes available is about 338,500. 

The accessions of maps and plates for 1913 were 102, and the 
total entries are 3,801. In addition the Library has purchased 
the collection of nearly 6,000 maps made by the late Emile Levas- 
seur. The New York State Library purchased the books. It 
was planned to make this material immediately available in part 
of the space on the seventh floor, but the crowded condition and 
poor ventilation of the new space on the sixth floor made the 
Librarian decide reluctantly to retain the work with the printed 
cards on the seventh. 

Few pamphlets have been obtained by purchase, but the 
number received as gifts was 14,800. Author slips for 7,762 titles 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 21 

were filed in the official catalogue, and the classified collection has 
been increased by 11,426 pamphlets. The last number includes 
the preceding, but these two have no necessary connection with 
the first. Many of the pamphlets received are duplicates, and 
many more are continuations, or for various reasons are put else- 
where than in the pamphlet collection. On the other hand, 
many pamphlets already in the Library have been classified and 
entered in the official catalogue. Of the 11,426 net accessions to 
the classified collection, 1,337 were from the Gerritsen purchase, 47 
from the Senn Collection, and 4,844 from other accumulations, 
leaving some 5,198 as the new accessions of the year. The total 
in the Library is approximately 105,280. Their classification is 
shown in the second table of library statistics. 

The following table shows the distribution of the net accessions 
for 1913 and of the totals entered, by departments, together with 
the percentages of the classified volumes: 



DEPARTMENT 

Unclassified 


Volumes Per cent 

319 -- 
I.Q20 13 
4,632 32 
1,368 10 
899 6 

2,956 21 
2,605 l8 


Pamphlets 

1,202 
4,608 

759 
141 

3,143 

i,573 


Volumes Per cent 
16,354 
43,405 H 
80,484 26 
26,522 9 
30,918 10 

62,899 21 
61,467 20 


Pamphlets 
32,111 

11,668 
23,895 
2 ,930 
3,006 
22,028 
9,642 


General Works 
Social Sciences 
Physical Sciences. - 
Natural Sciences 
Medical Sciences - - 
Applied Sciences . - 



Total 14,699 11,426 322,049 105,280 

The new method of ordering will always produce temporary 
irregularities in the growth of the Library, so that it is a more exact 
test of the proportionate growth to compare the present percentages 
of the total number of volumes with those of five years ago. Such 
a comparison shows that General Works have dropped one point, 
Social Sciences gained three, Physical Sciences remained the same, 
Natural Sciences dropped one, Medical Sciences dropped one, and 
Applied Sciences remained the same. 

The periodicals currently received are 3,466, of which 875 are 
received as gifts and 2,591 by subscription, at an estimated yearly 
cost of $10,231.66. Their classification is shown in the second 
table of library statistics. While the number as stated is less than 
in 1912 the diminution is only in form, for 35 school bulletins have 
been transferred to the Continuation Record. It should not be 
thought, however, that the remaining periodicals are exactly the 



22 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

same as in the previous year; 177 new titles have been added and 
142, in addition to the bulletins, dropped. There has been an 
increase in the cost of the periodicals during the year, and the clerical 
work involved in keeping the files complete has also increased. 

The assistant in charge of the Continuation Record reports 
1,495 titles added to the list and 341 withdrawn, leaving 11,656 at 
the end of the year. About 4,882 are obtained by subscription, 
at a cost in 1913 of $6,048.84. These furnished 1,631 volumes 
entered on the record of accessions. The other continuations 
were received as gifts or in exchange, and furnished 1,440 volumes. 
For the gifts 1,508 first and 400 second requests were sent and 25 
reported to the Librarian for personal letters. For the purchases 
238 first and 8 second notifications were sent and 6 reported to the 
Librarian. 

Again the Library has been able to join in securing the services 
of Dr. Lichtenstein, Librarian of Northwestern University, in 
purchasing books, this time in South America. The circle of 
co-operating libraries is somewhat larger, and it is hoped that the 
results will be especially valuable both on account of the increased 
interest in South America and because of the great difficulty in 
obtaining works printed there through the regular channels of 
trade. Dr. Lichtenstein has already bought a large collection in 
Caracas, which has been sent to Cambridge for distribution, and a 
smaller one in Bogota, which has just arrived here. 

No especially noteworthy purchases of individual works have 
been made and no older sets of periodicals have been completed, 
though several medical sets have been bought. 

The number of gifts was somewhat smaller than in the last two 
years. There were received 6,384 volumes and 14,800 pamphlets 
from 2,514 donors. The volumes entered in the accession record 
were 3,422. The figures for 1912 were 7,920 volumes, 19,069 
pamphlets, 2,963 donors, and 3,576 entries. 

Several collections of medical works were received from physi- 
cians of the city, notably, Drs. Coolidge, Gradle, C. N. Johnson, 
F. S. Johnson, and Webster, and also from the American Medical 
Association and the Chicago Dental Society. About 200 New York 
state documents were received from the New York State Library 
and a collection of about the same size on engineering from H. M. 
Byllesby & Co. of Chicago. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 23 

The Regia Universita di Modena and the Koninklijke Vlaa- 
mische Academic of Ghent have very kindly placed the Library 
on their exchange lists. The Secretary of State of Illinois has sent 
the Library one copy of each bill introduced into and printed for 
the State Legislature. These have occasionally been of great 
service. 

Duplicates. The sales of the year amounted to 127 bound 
volumes, 147 unbound volumes, and 25 pamphlets for $213.28. 
On priced exchange 24 bound volumes, 14 unbound volumes, 60 
pamphlets, and 37 numbers, valued at $30.45, have been sent; 81 
bound volumes, 78 unbound volumes, 129 pamphlets, and 12 
numbers, valued at $86.65, have been received. On piece ex- 
change 8 bound volumes and n numbers have been sent; 64 bound 
volumes, 70 pamphlets, and 70 numbers have been received. 
Thirty-eight bound volumes, 59 unbound volumes, 33 pamphlets, 
and 47 numbers have been sent to the International Joint Com- 
mission as a gift. 

Inventory. The seventh inventory has been continued. Shelf 
numbers o to 299 and 400 to 499 have been read, 63 serious mis- 
placements corrected, 18 books reported not found. As 16 pre- 
viously reported have been found the net loss is two out of 37,000, 
or 0.005 per cent. In addition five books are known to have been 
taken from the stacks in other classes, 1 1 have been taken from the 
main Reading Room and three found, and 18 from the Senn Room 
and three found, so that the net loss for the year is 30 and the total 
loss for seventeen years is 302, or 0.09 per cent. Only seven cases 
of mutilation have been discovered. The theft and mutilation 
of periodicals have remained at the lower figures of last year; 
50 numbers have been taken and 30 mutilated as against 44 and 34 
in 1912. Eighteen of these have still to be replaced. 

Binding. On January ist, 1913, there were at the binderies 
703 volumes, and 9,758 were sent during the year; 40 were returned 
as incomplete, and 9,821 bound; leaving 620 at the binderies 
December 3ist, 1913. About one fifth were bound by The Newberry 
Library. The cost of binding was $10,854, an average of $1.11 
per volume. The cost of shelf-marking the accessions of the year, 
together with a considerable amount of repairing, inserting book- 
plates, and similar work, was $1,546. 

The fire of November i4th destroyed a small lot of volumes just 



24 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

received from the binderies and a much larger number which were 
being prepared for binding. Fortunately a large shipment had been 
sent out the afternoon before. The destruction of the records, the 
necessity of replacing the most used supplies at once, and the lack 
of working space, sufficiently explain the smaller amount of binding 
done. 

Catalogues. The Cataloguer reports that during the year 
5,129 new titles have been prepared for print; 323 new titles type- 
written; 64 titles prepared for print to replace old typewritten 
titles, and 26 to replace Library of Congress titles; 4,589 titles 
received from the Library of Congress have been classified for the 
catalogues; 845 titles have been prepared for the co-operative analy- 
sis of serials. The total number of titles treated by the Cataloguer 
and Classifier and their assistants has been 12,685, a decrease of 
206 over 1912. The titles reprinted in correction of errors were 64, 
and for other alterations 999. Cards for 5,121 new titles and 
1,104 reprinted titles were received from the printer, electrotypes 
for 5,996 new titles, and 767 reprinted titles from the electro typers. 
The total number of separate titles prepared for print to date is 
93,026; of sets of cards received, 92,008; of electrotypes, 59,936. 

The number of orders sent to the Library of Congress on tripli- 
cate order sheets was 6,957, an d reports were received on 6,852, 
leaving 105 outstanding. There were cards for 3,537 titles on hand 
January ist, 1913; 4,248 were received during the year, and 7 were 
taken from the file of those previously withdrawn; cards for 4,851 
were used, and for 472 withdrawn from the file, leaving those for 
2,469 on hand December 3ist. Of those withdrawn 418 titles were 
returned to the Library of Congress and 7 were replaced by re- 
printed cards. Of the 4,248 titles received, 648 were analytical 
titles from 317 serial publications. Of the 2,469 titles on hand, 665 
are for book orders before 1913, 518 for those of 1913, 333 for regu- 
lar standing orders, and 953 for two special analytical orders. 

The work of the Library in the co-operative analysis of serials 
has been continued. It has supplied 845 titles and has received 
cards for 3,406. Of the titles received, 663 have been filed in the 
public card catalogues; one copy of 1,992 filed in the official cata- 
logue; and 177 have been sold. 

There have been added 27,900 cards to the classed catalogue, 
which now contains some 148,100 titles on 383,732 cards, an 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 25 

average of 2.59 cards per title; 19,528 cards have been filed in the 
author catalogue, which now contains the same 148,100 titles on 
263,100 cards, an average of 1.78 cards per title; 800 guides and 
4,368 cards have been added to the subject index, which now con- 
tains 23,600 guides and 52,700 cards covering 125,258 titles, an 
average of 0.42 card per title. 

The distribution of the cards in the classed catalogue, by de- 
partments, is shown in the following table: 

CARDS 
DEPARTMENT IQI3 TOTAL 

General Works 8,757 128,654 

Social Sciences 8,580 96,990 

Physical Sciences 1,226 27,051 

Natural Sciences 2,278 44,426 

Medical Sciences 3,472 27,195 

Applied Sciences 3,587 59,4i6 

Total . 27,900 383,732 

Of the 148,100 titles in the public catalogues about 90,500 are 
on cards printed by the Library, about 45,500 on Library of Con- 
gress cards, about 10,900 on A. L. A. co-operative cards, 100 on 
other printed cards, and about 1,000 are typewritten. 

There have been added 13,729 cards to the index of government 
publications, making a total of 73,230 in this index. The index of 
analytical cards issued by the U. S. Bureau of Education has re- 
ceived 1,453 cards, and now contains 11,968 cards. 

The cataloguing staff was hampered greatly in its work by the 
conditions due to the changes in the building. The much smaller 
number of accessions, however, made it possible for them not only 
to treat the new books but to do considerable work on the arrears of 
the Department of Medical Sciences and a little on the Gerritsen 
purchase. The total number of shelves of arrears of all kinds has 
been reduced from 1166 to 1098. 

Meetings. The Library was represented officially by the 
Librarian and Cataloguer and unofficially by two other members 
of the staff at the annual meeting of the American Library Associa- 
tion at Hotel Kaaterskill, June 23rd to 28th; officially by the 
Librarian at the annual meetings of the National Association of 
State Libraries and of the Special Libraries Association at the 
same place and time; officially by the Assistant Librarian and 
unofficially by fourteen other members of the staff at the annual 
meeting of the Illinois Library Association at Chicago, December 
3oth and 3ist, and officially by the Librarian or the Cataloguer at 



26 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

the regular meetings of the Council for Library and Museum 
Extension. 

Staff. The absence of the Reference Librarian, Mr. E. D. 
Tweedell, since May, on account of illness, has been a serious 
handicap in the work of the reference desks, but fortunately the 
Library has secured the services for the winter of Mr. R. J. Usher, 
who filled the position during Mr. Tweedell's former absence, and 
it is hoped that the latter will return in the spring with his health 
fully restored. 

The following persons have resigned: Dr. Audrey Goss, Medical 
Reference Librarian; Mr. R. J. Usher, Assistant Reference Libra- 
rian; Mrs. A. J. Saunders (Miss Harriet Holderman), senior 
assistant; Miss C. B. Touzalin and Mr. J. L. Fox, junior assistants; 
Messrs. R. C. Eaton, A. E. Olson, Paul Brennan, C. T. Latter, 
Helmuth Bay, and Hans Kleinert, attendants; Harry Nosek, 
Daniel Bauer, and Charles Olson, pages. 

The following have been appointed: Mr. D. Ashley Hooker, 
Assistant Reference Librarian; Misses Mabel Eaman and Ethel 
M. Wight, senior assistants; Misses Harriet E. Penfield, Mary L. 
Reider, and Eva W. Graves, and Mr. Edson A. Freeman, junior 
assistants; Miss Elizabeth E. Wilson, temporary junior assistant; 
Miss Elsebeth Martens, and Messrs. Milton A. Brown, D. J. Porto, 
Noah Fox, William Jaffe, Max Deitenbeck, A. N. Jacobson, and 
Carlyle Peek, attendants; Henry Everaert, Meyer Richman, 
Charles Schmiege, and George Fleck, pages. 

The following are giving or have given temporary service: 
Mr. R. J. Usher as Reference Librarian; Mr. J. Christian Bay as 
Medical Reference Librarian; Miss Grace Kelley as Assistant 
Classifier; Miss H. E. Penfield as senior assistant; Misses A. D. 
White, Marie Simpson, and Harriet Messenger as junior assistants ; 
Miss R. B. Lane as attendant. 

While the amount of work accomplished is less than in previous 
years it is hoped that the Board will realize that this is due to the 
untoward circumstances already mentioned and not to any lack 
of faithfulness or energy on the part of the staff. 
Respectfully submitted, 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS, 

Librarian. 
Chicago, January 15, 1914. 



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LIST OF DONORS IN 1913 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Aarnus, Statsbiblioteket, Aarnus, 

Den I 

Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, 

Scot i 

Abrams, D. A., Urbana, III i 

Academia Nacional de Medicina, 

Mexico, Mex i 

Academia Polytechnica do Porto, 

Coimbra, Portugal 2 

Academy of Science of St. Louis, 

St. Louis, Mo i 

Actuarial Society of America, New 

York, N.Y i 

Adams, Dr. Charles, Kenilworth, 

III 33 

Adams, Edward D., New York, 
N.Y i 

Adams, Edward F., San Francisco, 
Col i 

Adams Nervine Asylum, Boston, 

Mass i 

A Adirondack League Club, New 

York, N.Y 2 

Aero Club of America, New York, 

Y.Y... 4 

Ahern, M. E., Chicago, III i 

Air Cleaning System, Chicago, III. . . i 

Akademia Umiejetnosci w Krakowie, 
Krakow, A ustria I 

Alabama Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Auburn, Ala 5 

Alabama Board of Inspectors of 
Convicts, Montgomery, Ala. . . . 2 

Alabama, Dept. for the Inspection 
of Jails, Alms Houses, Cotton 
Mills, Factories, etc., Mont- 
gomery, Ala i 

Alabama, Dept. of Archives and 
History, Montgomery, Ala 5 

Alabama, Dept. of Education, 

Montgomery, Ala 3 

Alabama, Geological Survey, Mont- 
gomery, Ala 2 

Alabama Great Southern Railroad 
Company, New York, N. Y. . . . 2 

Alabama, Inspector of Mills, Fac- 
tories & Manufacturing Estab- 
lishments, Montgomery, Ala. . . I 

Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 
Auburn, Ala I 

Alabama, Secretary of State, Mont- 
gomery, Ala 2 

Alabama State Bar Association, 
Birmingham, Ala 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Alabama, State Factory Inspector, 
Montgomery, Ala i 

Alabama, State Game and Fish 
Commissioner, Montgomery, 
Ala i 

Alabama, State Tax Commission, 
Montgomery, Ala i 

Alabama, Supt. of Banks, Mont- 
gomery, Ala ii 

Alaska, Governor, Juneau, Alaska. . i 

Albany Chamber of Commerce, 
Albany, N.Y 4. 

Albany Medical Annals, Albany, 

N.Y i 

Albany Society of Civil Engineers, 

Albany, N. Y 3 

Alberta, Dept. of Agriculture, Ed- 
monton, Alta 3 

' Alberta, Dept. of ^Education, Ed- 
monton, Alta 2 

Alberta, Dept. of Public Works, 
Edmonton, Alta i 

Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, 
Alexandria, Va i 

Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. . . I 

Allegheny Observatory, Allegheny, 
Pa 3 

Amalgamated Association of Street 
and Electric Railway Em- 
ployees of America, Detroit, 
Mich i 

Amalgamated Copper Co., New 
York, N.Y i 

American Academy of Ophthal- 
mology and Oto-Laryngology, 

Chicago, III 2 

J American Agricultural Associa- 
tion, Chicago, III i 

N American Association for Labor 

Legislation, Madison, Wis I 

" American Association of Freight 

Agents, East St. Louis, III i 

American Association of General 
Passenger and Ticket Agents 
Boston, Mass i 

"American Association of Manufac- 
turers of Sand-Lime Products, 
Buffalo, N.Y 4 

American Association of Medical 
Milk Commissions, Cincinnati, 
i 

American Association of Obstet- 
ricians and Gynecologists, 
Cincinnati, I 



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LIST OF DONORS 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Bankers Association, 

New York, N.Y 5 

' American Bison Society, Groton, 

Mass i 

American Brewers' Review Co., 

Chicago, III 3 

-' American Cane Sugar Bureau, 

Washington, D. C 19 

American Canoe Association, New 
York, N.Y I 

American Chemical Society, Chi- 
cago, III 3 

American Civic Association, Wash- 
ington, D. C 2 

American Climatological Associa- 
tion, Hot Springs, Va i 

American Conservatory of Music, 
Chicago, III i 

American Farm Land Co., Kansas 
City, Mo 2 

American Federation for Sex Hy- 
giene, New York, N.Y I 

American Federation of Labor, 
Washington, D. C 16 

American Federation of Labor, 
Metal Trades Dept., Washing- 
ton, D. C i 

American Federation of Labor, 
Railroad Employees Dept., 
St. Louis, Mo i 

American Federation of Labor, 
Union Label Trades Dept., 
Washington, D. C 2 

American Flint Glass Workers' 
Union, Toledo, O 2 

American Food Journal, Chicago, 
III 10 

American Foundrymen's Associa- 
tion, Watchung, N. J 3 

American Free Trade League, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

American Gastro-Enterological 
Association, Detroit, Mich 2 

American Gynecological Society, 
New York, N.Y i 

American Hospital Association, 
Detroit, Mich ' 2 

American Humane Association, 
Albany, N. Y 2 

American Institute of Architects, 

Washington, D. C 3 

American Institute of Child Life, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

American Institute of Electrical 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . . . I 

American Institute of Mining En- 
gineers, New York, N. Y 2 

American Iron and Steel Associa- 
tion, Philadelphia, Pa i 

American Journal of Orthopedic 
Surgery, Philadelphia, Pa I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Journal of Veterinary 
Medicine, Chicago, III i 

American Laryngological Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y i 

American Laryngological, Rhino- 
logical and Otological Soci- 
ety, New York, N. Y I 

American Leather Chemists' Asso- *= 
ciation, Easton, Pa 3 

American Life Convention, Omaha, 
Neb . i 

American Life Convention, Medical 
Section, Chicago, III 6 

American Locomotive Company, 
New York, N.Y.... 6 

American Marine Engineer, New 
York, N.Y i 

American Mathematical Society, 
New York, N.Y I 

American Medical Association, 
Chicago, III 3695 

American Medical Editors Asso- 
ciation, New York, N. Y 2 

American Medico-Psychological 
Association, Binghamton, N. Y. 2 

American Mining Congress, Wash- 
ington, D. C 3 

American Museum of. Natural His- 
tory, New York, N. Y 2 

American Museum of Safety, New 
York, N.Y 3 

American National Live Stock 
Association, Denver, Colo 2 

American National Red Cross As- 
sociation, Washington, D. C. . . . i 

American Ophthalmological Soci- 
ety, Philadelphia, Pa i 

American Osteopathic Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y I 

American Otological Society, New 
York, N.Y i 

American Peace Society, Boston, 
Mass i 

American Pediatric Society, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

American Pharmaceutical Associa- 
tion, Columbus, O 2 

American Photo-Engraver, Chicago, 
III i 

American Pomological Society, 
Washington, D. C 2 

American Practitioner, New York, 
N.Y i 

American Proctologic Association, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

American Protective Tariff League, 
New York, N.Y 53 

American Quarterly of Roentgen- 
ology, Pittsburg, Pa i 

American Railway Association, 
New York, N.Y 4 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Railway ..Bridge and 
Building Association, Chicago, 
III I 

American Railway Engineering 

Association, Chicago, III I 

* American Ramabai Association, 

Boston, Mass I 

' American Society for the Judicial 
Settlement of International 

Disputes, Baltimore, Md I 

" American Society of Brewing 

Technology, Chicago, III I 

American Society of Engineering 
Contractors, New York, N. Y. . i 

American Society of Heating and 
Ventilating Engineers, New 

York, N.Y i 

" American Society of Inspectors of 
Plumbing and Sanitary En- 
gineers, Chicago, III I 

American Society of Mechanical 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . . . 2 

American Steam Pump Company, 
Battle Creek, Mich I 

American Steel and Wire Co., 

Chicago, III 5 

American Sugar Refining Co., New 
York, N. Y i 

American Sunday School Union, 

Chicago, III i 

* American Surgical Association, St. 

Paul, Minn 2 

American Telephone and Tele- 
graph Co., New York, N. Y. . . . 4 

American Type Founders Com- 
pany, Chicago, III 2 

American Unitarian Association, 
Boston, Mass 31 

American Vanadium Co., Pittsburg, 
Pa I 

American Warehousemen's Asso- 
ciation, Pittsburg, Pa 10 

American Water Works Associa- 
tion, Charleston, S. C I 

American Wood Preservers' Asso- 
ciation, Chicago, III 2 

Amherst College, Amherst, Mass ... I 
A Amsterdam, Kamer von Koophan- 
del en Fabrieken, Amsterdam, 
Netherlands I 

Anderson Auction Co., New York, 
N.Y 3 

Andrew, How. A. Patt, Washing- 
ton, D. C 4 

Andrews, Clement W., Chicago, 
III 18 

Animal Husbandry, Chicago, III I 

Antropologiske Komite, Copen- 
hagen, Den i 

Anti-Cruelty Club, Chicago, III i 

Appeal Publishing Co., Girard, Kan. I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Appleton, Dr. S. E., Grand Rapids, 
Mich i 

Apprenticeship and Skilled Em- 
ployment Association, London, 
Eng i 

Arbeiter-\*ersorgung, Berlin, Ger. i 

Arbeiter-Zeitung, St. Louis, Mo .... I 

Arbetareroelsens Arkiv, Stock- 
holm, Sw I 

Argentine Republic, Ministerio de 
Argricultura, Buenos Aires, ,A. R. 23 

Argentine Republic, Ministerio de 
Obras Publicas, Buenos Aires, 
A.R 2 

Arizona Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Tucson, Ariz 6 

Arizona Bankers Association, 
Prescott, Ariz ' 5 

Arizona, Governor, Phoenix, Ariz . . i 

Arizona State Law Library, 

Phoenix, Ariz 4 

Arizona, State Tax Commission, 
Phoenix, Ariz 2 

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Fayetteville, Ark 12 

Arkansas, Bureau of Mines, Manu- 
factures and Agriculture, Little 
Rock, Ark i 

Arkansas, Secretary of State, Little 
Rock, Ark 2 

Arkin, Dr. Aaron, Chicago, III i 

Armour Institute of Technology, 
Chicago, III 2 

Arnold, Bion J., Chicago, III 4 

Arnold, John P., Chicago, III 2 

Art Metal Construction Co., James- 
town, N. Y i 

Artcraft Institute, Chicago, III I 

Ashhurst, Dr. Astley P. C., Phil- 
adelphia, Pa i 

. Asociacion de Ingenieros y Ar- 
quitectos de Me'xico, Mexico, 

Mex '. 9 

JAsociaci6n International para la 
Protecci6n Legal de los Tra- 

bajadores, Madrid, Spain I 

"Associated Charities, Boston, Mass . 2 

Associated Harvard Clubs, Min- 
neapolis, Minn 5 

"Associated Jewish Charities, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Association des Cits Jardins, Paris, 
France I 

Association for International Con- 
ciliation, American Branch, 
New York, N.Y 23 

Association for Standardizing Pav- 
ing Specifications, Chicago, III. 2 

Association for the International 
Interchange of Students, Lon- 
don, Eng i 



LIST OF DONORS 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Association of American Physi- 
cians, Philadelphia, Pa I 

J Association of American Portland 
Cement Manufacturers, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa 3 

Association of American Railway 
Accounting Officers, Chicago, 
III 2 

Association of American Universi- 
ties, Chicago, III 2 

x Association of Corrections of the 

Press, London, Eng 6 

Association of Directors of the 
Poor and Charities of Pennsyl- 
vania, Somerset, Pa I 

Association of Life Insurance 

Presidents, New York, N. Y . . . 5 

Association of Ontario Land Sur- 
veyors, Toronto, Ont I 

Association of the Bar of the City 
of New York, New York, N. Y. I 

Association of Transportation and 
Ear Accounting Officers, New 

York, N. Y 2 

1 Association Parisienne des Propri- 
e"taires d'Appareils a Vapeur, 

Paris, France I 

* Associazione Internazionale per la 
Protezione Legale dei Lavora- 

tori, Rome, Italy 12 

Astronomical and Astrophysical 
Society of America, Ann Ar- 
bor, Mich I 

J Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe 
Railroad Co., Supervisor of 
Apprentices, Topeka, Kan 2 

Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, 
Atlanta, Ga i 

Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. ... I 

Atlantic Deeper Waterways Asso- 
ciation, Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Atlantic Monthly Company, Bos- 
ton, Mass I 

Augustana College Library, Rock- 
ford, III I 

Auld, Robert C., Chicago, III i 

Austin Publishing Co., Los Angeles, 
Cal.. i 

Australasian Association for the 
Advancement of Science, 
Adelaide, S. A i 

Australia, Bureau of Census and 
Statistics, Melbourne, Viet. ... 19 

Australia, Bureau of Meteorology, 
Melbourne, Viet I 

Australia, Central Weather Bu- 
reau, Melbourne, Viet i 

s Automobile Board of Trade, New 

York, N.Y i 

Ayrshire Breeders' Association, 
Brandon, Vt i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Bacterial Therapist, Detroit, Mich. . i 
Baer, Joseph, & Co., Frankfurt- 

am-Main, Ger 2 

Bahlsen, Prof. L., Stralsund, Ger. i 
Bainbridge, Dr. Wm. Seaman, New 

York, N.Y 7 

Baker, J. T., Chemical Co., Phil- 

lipsburg, N. J 2 

Balch, T. W., Philadelphia, Pa I 

Baldwin, Dr. E. R., Saranac Lake, 

N.Y 2 

Baldwin Locomotive Works, 

Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Baldwin, William H., Washington, 

D.C 6 

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- 
pany, Baltimore, Md 6 

Baltimore, Board of Police Com- 
missioners, Baltimore, Md I 

Baltimore Chamber of Commerce, 

Baltimore, Md I 

Baltimore City Library, Baltimore, 

Md i 

Baltimore, Police Dept., Baltimore, 

Md 2 

Bank of Japan, Tokyo, Japan I 

Bankers Encyclopedia Company, 

New York, N.Y 2 

Barney, Everett Hosmer, Spring- 
field, Mass i 

Earnhardt Bros. & Spindler, Chi- 
cago, III 8 

Barr, Charles J., Chicago, III 5 

Barrett, Allen & Attkisson, Louis- 
mile, Ky I 

Barrett, J. T., Urbana, III i 

Barton, G. E., Boston, Mass i 

Bassler, Anthony, New York, N. Y. 8 
Baudette, Mrs. E. Palma, Chicago, 

III 3 

Bay, Helmuth, Chicago, III 5 

Bay, Jens Christian, Chicago, III. ... 29 

Baylor University, Waco, Tex 3 

Beck, Dr. Emil, Chicago, III I 

Beck, Dr. Oskar, Munich, Ger i 

Beers, Clifford N., New Haven, 

Conn 6 

Beespn, Harvey C., Chicago, III . . . . 2 
Belgium, Caisse Gene'rale d'Epar- 

gne et de Retraite, Brussels, Belg. 2 
Bell Telephone News, Chicago, III. . I 
Belle City Manufacturing Co., 

Racine, Wis 3 

Belleville Public Library, Belleville, 

III i 

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, 

New York, N.Y 3 

Bellingham Public Library, Bel- 

lingham, Wash I 

Belmont Public Library, Belmont, 
Mass 3 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Beloit College, Beloit, Wis I 

Bendix, Ludwig, New York, N. Y. . . I 
Benedict, Laura Watson, New York, 

N.Y I 

Bengal Chamber of Commerce, 

Calcutta, Bengal 3 

Benjamin, Reuben Moore, Bloom- 

ington, III I 

Bergens Offentlige Bibliothek, 

Bergen, Norway I 

Berger, C. L., & Sons, Boston, Mass, i 
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, 

Mass I 

Berkshire Insurance Co., Chicago, 

III 17 

Bern, Stadtbibliotek, Bern, Switz. i 
Berriman, Charles S., New York, 

N.Y i 

Bethlehem Steel Corporation, 

New York, N.Y i 

Bettell, J., Breadloaf, Vt 2 

Beverly Independent Industrial - 

School, Beverly, Mass I 

Biblioteca Nacional, Havana, Cuba. 4 
Biblioteca Nacional, Mexico, Mex. . I 

Bindery Talk, Los Angeles, Cat i 

Bingham Public Library, Bingham, 

Eng i 

Binghamton Public Library, Bing- 

hamton, N. Y i 

Birmingham Chamber of Com- 

merce, Birmingham, Ala 5 

Birmingham, City Council, Birm- 
ingham, Eng i, 

Birmingham Free Libraries Com- 
mittee, Birmingham, Eng i 

Bishop, Dr. R. W., Chicago, III 38 

>. Bishopsgate Foundation, Bishops- 
gate, Eng i 

Blackburn Free Library, Museum 

& Art Gallery, Blackburn, Eng . I 
Blake, John Henry, Atlantic City, 

N.J i 

Blount, Dr. Anna, Chicago, III 37 

Bobbs-Merrill Company, New 

York,N. Y i 

Bodleian Library, Oxford, Eng I 

Bogue Institute for Stammerers, . 

Indianapolis, Ind I 

Bologna, Biblioteca Comunale, 

Bologna, Italy i 

Bombay, Dept. of Land Records, 

Poona, Bombay i 

Bonner & Co., Toledo, i 

Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, 

Boston, Mass I 

Bootle Free Library and Museum, 

Bootle, Eng 2 

Bordentown Military Institute, 

Bordentown, N. J i 

Borosini, Dr. Victor von, Chicago, III. 54' 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Boston & Maine Railroad Co., 
Boston, Mass I 

Boston Association for the Relief 
and Control of Tuberculosis, 
Boston, Mass i 

Boston Athenaeum, Boston Mass ... I 

Boston, Board of Education, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Boston Book Co., Boston, Mass .... I 

Boston Browning Society, Brook- 

line, Mass i 

Boston, Bureau of Statistics, Bos- 

ton, Mass i 

Boston Chamber of Commerce, 

Boston, Mass I 

Boston Children's Aid Society, 

Boston, Mass 2 

Boston City Hospital, Boston, 

Mass 2 

Boston Co-operative Information 

Bureau, Boston, Mass 3 

Boston, Directors of the Port of 

Boston, Boston, Mass i 

Boston Dispensary, Boston, Mass. . . i 
Boston Finance Commission, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Boston Manufacturers Mutual 
Life Insurance Co., Boston, 

' Mass 9 

Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 

Boston, Mass 3 

Boston Public Library, Boston, 

Mass 5 

Boston, Statistics Department, 

Boston, Mass 5 

Boston Transit Commission, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Boston University, Boston, Mass. . . 2 
Bournemouth Public Libraries 

Committee, Bournemouth, Eng. 2 
Bowditch, Dr. Vincent, Boston, Mass. 2 
Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. . . 7 
Bradford Libraries, Art Gallery 

and Museums, Bradford, Eng . . 2 
Brazilian Embassy, Washington, D. C. I 
Bremen Lesehalle, Bremen, Ger. i 

Brennan, W. D., Chicago, III I 

Breslau, Stadtbibliotek, Breslau, 

Ger i 

Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterer, 

Indianapolis, Ind I 

Bridgemen's Magazine, Indianap- 
olis, Ind i 

Bridgeport Public Library, Bridge- 
port, Conn 3 

Briggs, George Waverley, Dallas, 

Tex 3 

Brigham, Johnson, Des Moines, la. . i 
Brighton Public Library, Museums, 
and Fine Art Galleries, Brigh- 
ton, Eng 3 



LIST OF DONORS 



35 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Brill, The J. G. Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Bristol Municipal Public Libraries, 
Bristol, Eng I 

Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, 
Bristol, Eng 3 

British Association for Labour 
Legislation, London, Eng 3 

British Columbia, Minister of 
Mines, Victoria, B. C I 

British Columbia, Bureau of 
Provincial Information and 
Immigration, Victoria, B. C. . . 5 

British Guiana, Dept. of Lands 
and Mines, Georgetown, 
Demerara 2 

British South Africa Co., London, 
Eng i 

British West Indies, Local Dept. 
of Agriculture, Barbados, B. 
W.I i 

Brockton Public Library, Brock- 
ton, Mass 3 

Bromley Public Library, Bromley, 
Eng 2 

Bronson Library Fund, Waterbury, 
Conn 3 

Brookline Public Library, Brook- 
line, Mass 2 

Brooklyn Engineers' Club, Brook- 

> lyn, N.Y i 

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Brooklyn, N.Y 5 

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Museum, Brooklyn, 
N.Y 3 

Brooklyn Public Library, Brook- 
lyn, N.Y 31 

Brotherhood of Locomotive En- 
gineers, Cleveland, i 

Brown & Guesner, Minneapolis, 
Minn 2 

Brown, Helen, Chicago, III I 

Brown, Milton, Chicago, III 8 

Brown, Rome G., Minneapolis, 
Minn 3 

Brown University, Providence, R. 1 . 6 

Browning, Dr. William, Brooklyn, 
N.Y 3 

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa 2 

Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. 2 

Budapest, Stadtbibliothek, Buda- 
pest, Hungary 2 

Buenos Aires, Director General 
de Estadistica, La Plata, A.R.. 6 

Buffalo, Board of Police, Buffalo, 
N.Y i 

Buffalo Chamber of Commerce and 
Manufacturers Club, Buffalo, 
N.Y... i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Buffalo, City Clerk, Buffalo, N.Y.. 4 

Buffalo, Comptroller, Buffalo, N. Y. i 

Buffalo, Dept. of Public Works, 
Buffalo, N.Y i 

Buffalo, Park Commissioners, 
Buffalo, N.Y i 

Buffalo, Public Library, Buffalo, 
N.Y i 

Building Progress, Pittsburg, Pa. ... i 

Buildings and Building Manage- 
ment, Chicago, III i 

Bureau of Municipal Research, 
New York, N.Y 49 

Bureau of Municipal Research, 
Philadelphia, Pa 6 

Bureau of Railway Economics, 
Washington, D.C 140 

Burlington, City Council, Burling- 
ton, la i 

Burlington- Free Public Library, 
Burlington, la i 

Burroughs Adding Machine Co., 
Detroit, Mich 32 

Busch-Sulzer Bros., Diesel Engine 
Co., St. Louis, Mo i 

Butler, A. L., Hobart, Tas I 

Byllesby, H. M., & Co., Chicago, 
III 197 

Calcutta Mathematical Society, 

Calcutta, Bengal i 

" California Academy of Sciences, 

San Francisco, Cal i 

California Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Berkeley, Cal. ... 33 

California, Board of Agriculture, 
San Francicso, Cal I 

California, Board of Railroad Com- 
missioners, San Francisco, Cal. .222 

California, Building and Loan 
Commissioners, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal 2 

California, Bureau of Labor 
Statistics, San Francisco, Cal . . 5 

California, Dept. of Engineering, 
Sacramento, Cal I 

California Development Board, 
San Francisco, Cal 5 

California Institution for the Deaf 
and the Blind, Sacramento, 
Cal i 

California, Secretary of State, 
Sacramento, Cal 2 

California Social Democrat, Los 
Angeles, Cal i 

California, State Board of Char- 
ities and Corrections, San 
Francisco, Cal 3 

California, State Board of Equali- 
zation, Sacramento, Cal 5 

California, State Board of Health, 
Sacramento, Cal I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

California, State Commission in 
Lunacy, Sacramento, Col I 

California, State Federation of 
Labor, San Francisco, Cal 5 

California, State Forester, Sacra- 
mento, Cal 2 

California, State Library, Sacra- 
mento, Cal 9 

California, State Mining Bureau, 
San Francisco, Cal 9 

California, Supt. of Banks, San 
Francisco, Cal i 

Calhoun Colored School, Calhoun, 
Ala i 

Cambria Steel Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Cambridge Housing Association, 
Cambridge, Mass i 

Cambridge Observatory Syndicate, 
Cambridge, Eng ' . i 

Cambridge Public Library, Cam- 
bridge, Mass 2 

Cambridge University Library, 
Cambridge, Eng 4 

Campbell & Deyell, Cobalt, Can. ... i 

Campbell, Mason & Co., Detroit, 
Mich 2 

Canada, Board of Railway Com- 
missioners, Ottawa, Ont i 

Canada, Census Office, Ottawa, Ont . 2 

Canada, Commission of Conserva- 
tion, Ottawa, Ont 6 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Ottawa, Ont 22 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, 
National Live Stock Records, 
Ottawa, Ont 3 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Office of Veterinary Director 
General and Live Stock Com- 
missioner, Ottawa, Ont 2 

Canada, Dept. of Interior, Ottawa, 
Ont 3 

Canada, Dept. of Interior, Topo- 
graphical Survey Branch, 
Ottawa, Ont 3 

Canada, Dept. of Labour, Ottawa, 
Ont 5 

Canada, Dept. of Mines, Geological 
Survey Branch, Ottawa, Ont. ... 7 

Canada, Dept. of Mines', Mines 
Branch, Ottawa, Ont 14 

Canada, Dept. of the Naval Ser- 
vice, Ottawa, Ont 3 

Canada, Library of Parliament, 
Ottawa, Ont 41 

Canada, Office of the Archivist, 
Ottawa, Ont 45 

Canadian Institute, Toronto, Ont. . . i 

Canadian Mining Institute, Mon- 
treal, Que 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Canadian National League, Toron- 
to, Ont i 

Canadian Society of Civil En- 
gineers, Montreal, Que 2 

Canal Zone Medical Association, 
Ancon, Canal Zone i 

Canton Christian College, New 
York, N.Y 2 

Cardiff Public Libraries Com- 
mittee, Cardiff, Wales 2 

Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. . i 

Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, Dun- 
fermline, Scot 6 

Carnegie Endowment for Inter- 
national Peace, New York, N. Y. i 

Carnegie Foundation for the Ad- 
vancement of Teaching, New 
York, N.Y i 

Carnegie Free Library, Braddock, 
Pa i 

Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, 
Pittsburg, Pa I 

Carnegie Institute of Technology, 
Pittsburg, Pa 3 

Carnegie Institution of Washing- 
ton, Washington, D. C 38 

Carnegie Institution of Washing- 
ton, Dept. of Terrestrial 
Magnetism, Washington, D. C. I 

Carnegie Library, A tlanta, Ga 2 

Carnegie Library, Homestead, Pa ... 2 

Carnegie Library, Nashville, Tenn . . 2 

Carnegie Library, Ottawa, Ont 3 

Carnegie Library, Pittsburg, Pa .... 4 

Carnegie Library, San Antonio, 
Tex i 

Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, Pa ... i 

Carnegie Public Library, Bradford, 
Pa i 

Carnegie-Stout Free Public Li- 
brary, Dubuque, la I 

Carnegie Trust for the Universities 
of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scot- 
land i 

Case Library, Cleveland, O 2 

Case School of Applied Sciences, 
Cleveland, O I 

Casilla Color Company, New York, 
N.Y 2 

Catholic Press Co., Chicago, III I 

Catholic University of America, 
Washington, D. C 4 

Cement and Engineering News, 
Chicago, III i 

Center Church House, Hartford, 
Conn i 

Central Bureau voor Sociale Advie- 
zen, Amsterdam, Netherlands. . 2 

Central Association of Science and 
Mathematics Teachers, Chica- 
go, III i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Central Electric Co., Chicago, III. . . 3 

Central Passenger Association, 
Chicago, III I 

Central Supply Association, Chica- 
go, III 4 

Chamber of Commerce of the 
United States of America, 
Washington, D. C, I 

Champlain Society, Toronto, Ont ... 2 

Channing House, Boston, Mass .... i 

Chapin, Howard M., Providence, 
R.I I 

Charity Organization Society, 
Buffalo, N. Y 4 

Charity Organization Society, 
Melbourne, Viet I 

Charity Organization Society, 
New York, N. Y. 6 

Charleston Museum, Charleston, 
S. C 2 

Chattanooga Municipal Record, 
Chattanooga, Tenn 2 

Chautauqua Tours, Appleton, Wis. . 2 

Chemnitz, Rat der Stadt, Chemnitz, 
Saxony I 

Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa 1 1 

Chicago Academy of Sciences, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago & Alton Railroad Compa- 
ny, Chicago, III 3 

Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad 
Co., Chicago, III I 

Chicago & Northwestern Railway 
Co., Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Architects' Business Asso- 
ciation, Chicago, III i 

Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, III. . 21 

Chicago Association of Commerce, 
Chicago, III 8 

Chicago Banker Co., Chicago, III. . . 2 

Chicago, Board of Education, 
Chicago, III 9 

Chicago, Board of Supervising 
Engineers, Chicago, III I 

Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago, 

III I 

" Chicago Boys' Club, Chicago, III. . . 2 

Chicago Bureau of Public Efficiency, 
Chicago, III 6 

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 
Railroad Co., Chicago, III 3 

Chicago, City Council, Chicago, III . 2 

Chicago City Railway Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago, Civil Service Commission, 
Chicago, III 8 

Chicago, Commissioners of Lincoln 
Park, Chicago, III 3 

Chicago Committee on Local Trans- 
portation, Chicago, III i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Chicago Dental Society, Chicago, 

III 540 

Chicago, Dept. of Finance, Chicago, 

III i 

Chicago, Dept. of Health, Chicago, 

III i 

Chicago, Dept. of Public Works, 

Chicago, III i 

Chicago Evening Post, Chicago, III . 2 
Chicago, Fire Department, Chicago, 

III 2 

Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, 

III i 

Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville 

Railway Company, Chicago, 

III i 

Chicago Law School, Chicago, III. . . 3 
Chicago Literary Club, Chicago, III. 2 
Chicago Medical Society, Chicago, 

III i 

Chicago Medical Women's Club, 

Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 

Railway Co., Chicago, III 8 

Chicago, Municipal Library and 

Bureau of Statistics, Chicago, 

III 5 

Chicago Pathological Society, 

Chicago, III i 

Chicago Peace Society, Chicago, III . 4 
Chicago, Police Department, Chica- 
go, III 3 

Chicago Portland Cement Co., 

Chicago, III 7 

Chicago Public Library, Chicago, 

III 16 

Chicago Railways Company, 

Chicago, III i 

Chicago Real Estate Board, 

Chicago, III 3 

Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific 

Railway Co., Chicago, III. ..... 4 

Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & 

Omaha Railway Co., Chicago, 

III 2 

Chicago, Sanitary District, Chicago, 

.III 5 

Chicago School Extension Com- 
mittee, Chicago, III i 

Chicago School of Civics and 
Philanthropy, Chicago, III. . . . 188 

Chicago Society of Etchers, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago, South Park Commission- 
ers, Chicago, III i 

Chicago Special Park Commission, 
Chicago, III 6 

Chicago Telephone Co., Chicago, 

III i * 

Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, 
Chicago, III 2 



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Pamphlets. 

Chicago Veterinary College, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Chicago Woman's Club, Chicago, 
III..... 

Child, Dr. Howard T., Hospital, III. 

Children's Aid Association, Indian- 
apolis, Ind i 

Children's Aid Society, New York, 
N.Y i 

Chile, Ministerio de Industria y 
Obras Publicas, Oficina del 
Trabajo, Santiago, Chile 2 

Christensen, J. C., Manhattan, Kan. i 

Christian Science Committee for 
the Distribution of Literature, 
Chicago, III 6 

Cigar Makers' Official Journal, 
Chicago, III i 

Cincinnati, Board of Park Com- 
missioners, Cincinnati, 3 

Cincinnati Public Library, Cincin- 
nati, 8 

Cincinnati Society of Natural 
History, Cincinnati, O i 

Cincinnati, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Cincinnati, I 

Cincinnati, Water Works Dept., 
Cincinnati, O I 

Circolo Italo Americano, Boston, 
Mass 3 

Citizens Association of Chicago, 
Chicago, III 4 

Citizens' Central National Bank, 
New York, N. Y. i 

Citizens' Union, New York, N. Y... . 3 

City and Suburban Homes Compa- 
ny, New York, N. Y 3 

City Club, Chicago, III n 

City Club of Boston, Boston, Mass. . 9 

City Library Association, Spring- 
field, Mass 3 

Civic Club of Philadelphia, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Civic League of Cleveland, Cleve- 
land, 3 

City College Quarterly Association, 
New York, N. Y. i 

Civil Service Reform Association 
of Chicago, Chicago, III 3 

Clark Car Company, Pittsburg, Pa. . i 

Clark University, Worcester, Mass. . 6 

Clemson Agricultural College, 
Clemson College, S. C i 

Cleveland, Babies Dispensary and 
Hospital, Cleveland, O I 

Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, 
Cleveland, 53 

Cleveland, City Clerk, Cleveland, 0. 4 

Cleveland, Dept. of Public Service, 
Water Works Division, Cleve- 
land, 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Cleveland Engineering Society, 
Cleveland, O . . . . 3 

Cleveland Public Library, Cleve- 
land, 3 

^Cleveland, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Cleveland, O i 

Clin Laboratories, Paris, France ... I 

Clinique Publishing Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Club News, Chicago, III i 

Cobden Club, London, Eng 14 

Coe-Mortimer Co., New York, N. Y. 6 

Coffee Exchange of New York City, 
New York, N. Y. i 

Colby College, Waterville, Me 2 

Cole, Dr. Lewis Gregory, New York, 
N.Y. .. 9 

Colegio Maximo de la Compania de 
Jesus, Ona, Spain i 

Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. 2 

College of Engineering, Madras, 
Mad i 

College of Physicians and Surgeons, 
Chicago, III i 

College of Physicians of Philadel- 
phia, Phildephia, Pa i 

College of the City of New York, 
New York, N. Y. i 

College of William and Mary, 
Williamsburg, Va 4 

Colliver, Dr. John Adams, Los 
Angeles, Cal 2 

Colorado Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Fort Collins, Colo 12 

Colorado & Southern Railway Co., 
New York, N.Y. I 

Colorado, Attorney General, 
Denver, Colo I 

Colorado, Auditor General, Den- 
ver, Colo i 

Colorado, Board of Horticulture, 
Denver, Colo I 

Colorado, Bureau of Labor Statis- 
tics, Denver, Colo 3 

Colorado College, Colorado Springs, 
Colo 5 

Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., 
Pueblo, Colo 2 

Colorado, Geological Survey, 
Boulder, Colo 3 

Colorado Medicine, Denver, Colo ... I 

Colorado Public Utilities Commis- 
sion, Denver, Colo I 

Colorado School of Mines, Golden, 
Colo i 

Colorado Scientific Society, Denver, 
Colo i 

Colorado State Agricultural Col- 
lege, Fort Collins, Colo i 

Colorado, State Bank Commissioner, 
Denver, Colo . . .' i 



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Volumes or 
. Pamphlets. 

Colorado, State Board of Charities 
and Corrections, Denver, Colo. I 

Colorado, State Board of Health, 
Denver, Colo I 

Colorado, State Board of Land 
Commissioners, Denver, Colo. . I 

Colorado, State Bureau of Mines, 
Denver, Colo 2 

Colorado, State Coal Mine Inspec- 
tor, Denver, Colo I 

Colorado, State Engineer, Denver, 
Colo I 

Colorado, State Game and Fish 
Commissioner, Denver, Colo ... i 

Colorado, State Railroad Commis- 
sion, Denver, Colo 4 

Colorado State Teachers College, 
Greeley, Colo 4 

Colorado, Traveling Library Com- 
mission, Denver, Colo i 

\S Columbia, City Clerk's Office, 

Columbia, S. C i 

Columbia University, Barnard 
College, New York, N. Y 2 

Columbia University, Dept. of 
Physics, New York, N. Y 2 

Columbia University Library, New 
York, N. Y 6 

Columbia University, Teachers' 
College, New York, N. Y 4 

Commercial Club of Duluth, 

Duluth, Minn 13 

- Commercial Club of Salt Lake City, 

Salt Lake City, Utah 2 

Commercial Exchange of Phil- 
adelphia, Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Commercial Telegraphers' Union, 
Chicago, III i 

Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago 2 

Committee of Fifty, Chicago, III. ... 3 

Committee on Railway Mail Pay, 
New York, N. Y i 

Committee on Uniform Classifica- 
tion, Chicago, III 2 

Committee on Wage-Earning 
Children, London, Eng 3 

Concord Public Library, Concord, 
N.H " i 

Conference for Education in Texas, 
Austin, Tex I 

Conference for Education in the 
South, Washington, D.C 2 

Congres Ge'ologique International, 
Ottawa, Ont 3 

Congres International des Arc- 
hivistes et des Bibliothe"caires, 
Brussels, Belg I 

Connecticut Academy of Arts and 
Sciences, New Haven, Conn. ... I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Connecticut Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Storrs, Conn .... 7 

Connecticut, Bank Commissioner, 
Hartford, Conn i 

Connecticut, Board of Equaliza- 
tion and Oyster Investigation 
Commission, Hartford, Conn. . . i 

Connecticut, Colony for Epilep- 
tics, Mansfield Depot, Conn .... I 

Connecticut, Commission of 
Fisheries and Game, Hadlyme, 
Conn i 

Connecticut, Commissioner on 
Domestic Animals, Hartford, 
Conn i 

Connecticut, Dairy and Food 
Commissioner, Hartford, Conn . 4 

Connecticut Historical Society, 
Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut, Public Utilities Com- 
mission, Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut Society of Civil En- 
gineers, New Haven, Conn i 

Connecticut, State Board of Ac- 
countancy, Hartford, Conn .... I 

Connecticut, State Board of 
Charities, Waterbury, Conn .... I 

Connecticut, State Board of Ed- 
ucation, Hartford, Conn 14 

Connecticut, State Board of 
Health, Hartford, Conn 3 

Connecticut State Library, Hart- 
ford, Conn 27 

Connecticut, Tax Commissioner, 
Hartford, Conn I 

Connecticut Tuberculosis Com- 
mission, Hartford, Conn I 

Consul-General of Columbia, New 
York, N.Y i 

Consulado de Mexico, Chicago, III. . 3 

Continental and Commercial 
National Bank, Chicago, III. ... 2 

Continuous Rail Company, New 
York, N.Y 4 

Cook County, Board of Commis- 
sioners, Chicago, III 8 

Cook County Civil Service Com- 
mission, Chicago, III I 

Cook County, Comptroller, Chicago, 
III 2 

Cook County School News, Win- 
netka, III i 

Coolidge, Dr. Edwin, Chicago, III. . . 101 

Cooper & Bailey, Boston, Mass I 

Cooper Union for the Advance- 
ment of Science and Art, New 
York, N.Y 2 

Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, /a .... 7 

Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. . . . n 

Corporation Trust Company, New 
York, N.Y 10 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Corrugated Bar Co., St. Louis, Mo. . 4 
Corthell, Elmer L., New York, N. 

Y 4 

Council Bluffs, Free Public Li- 
brary, Council Bluffs, la 4 

Council for Library and Museum 

Extension, Chicago, III 2 

/ Council of Jewish Children, New 

York, N.Y 3 

Craig Colony for Epileptics, 

Sonyea, N. Y i 

Crandall, B. V., Chicago, III i 

Crane, Mrs. Bartlett, Kalamazoo, 

Mich 8 

Creamery and Milk Plant Monthly, 

New York, N.Y I 

Cremation Society of England, 

London, Eng I 

Crispin, Dr. Antonio, New York, 

N.Y 2 

Crocker, William, Chicago, III 2 

Croydon Public Libraries Com- 
mittee, Croydon, Eng i 

Cuba, Congreso, Camara de Rep- 

resentantes, Biblioteca, 

Havana, Cuba I 

Cuba, Estaci6n Central Agrono- 

mica, Santiago de las Vegas, 

Cuba 9 

Cuba Magazine, Havana, Cuba i 

Cuba, Secretaria de Agricultura, 

Comercio y Trabajo, Havana, 

Cuba 2 

- ^ Cuba, Secretaria de Instrucci6n 

Publica y Bellas Artes, Havana, ^~ 

Cuba i 

Cuba, Secretaria de Sanidad y 

Beneficencia, Havana, Cuba . . . 

Cullman, Otto, Chicago, III 2 

v/ Culver Summer Naval School, 

Culver, Ind 3 

Curran and Hudson, New York, 

N.Y i 

Curtis, Augustus D., Chicago, III. . . i 
Cutler- Williams Corporation, New 

York, N.Y 6 

Cutter Co., Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Daish, John B., Washington, D. C . . i 
Dalrymple, W. H., Baton Rouge, * 

La i 

Danish - American Association, 

Chicago, III i 

Danziger, Louis, Chicago, III 65 

Darlington, Florence Mary, La 

Grange, III I 

Darlington, Genevieve, LaGrange, 

III i 

Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. 

H . i 

Darwen Public Library, Darwen, 

Eng i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Davenport Free Public Library, 
Davenport, la I 

David Ranken, Jr. School of 
Mechanical Trades, St. Louis, 
Mo i 

Davis, Dr. Nathan S., Chicago, III. . 2 

Deane Steam Pump Co., Holyoke, 
Mass 10 

Deborah Cook Sayles Public 
Library, Pawtucket, R. I I 

Deichmanske Bibliotek, Christiania, 
Norway 3 

Delaware Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Newark, Del 7 

Delaware and Hudson Company, 
New York, N.Y I 

Delaware, State Auditor of Ac- 
counts, Dover, Del 2 

Delaware, State Library Commis- 
sion, Dover, Del I 

Delaware, State Treasurer, 
Dover, Del I 

Denman, William, San Francisco, 
Cal i 

Dennis, L. M., Ithaca, N. Y i 

Denison Scientific Association, 
Granville, i 

Dental Digest, Chicago, III i 

Dental Review, Chicago, III I 

Dental Society, Chicago, III 4 

Denver & Rio Grande Rail- 
road, Denver, Colo 4 

, Denver, Board of Education, 

Denver, Colo I 

Denver, Chamber of Commerce, 

Denver, Colo I 

' Denver, City of Denver, Denver, 

Colo i 

Denver Public Library, Denver, 
Colo i 

DePauw University, Greencastle, 
Ind 3 

Depew, Hon. Chauncey M., New 
York, N.Y i 

Des Moines, City Auditor, Des 
Moines, la 2 

Des Moines College, Des Moines, la 2 

Detroit, Board of Health, Detroit, 
Mich I 

Detroit Conference, Boston, Mass . . 2 

Detroit, Dept. of Parks and 
Boulevards, Detroit. Mich i 

Detroit Public Library, Detroit, 
Mich 4 

Detroit, Public Lighting Com- 
mission, Detroit, Mich I 

Dickinson, Wilmot & Sterrett, 
Price, Waterhouse, & Co., 
New York, N.Y I 

Diffensderffer, Frank Reed, 
Lancaster, Pa I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

District of Columbia, Public Li- 
brary, Washington, D. C I 

District of Columbia Workhouse, 

Occoquan, Va 2 

Divine Life, Chicago, III i 

Dood & Struthers, Des Moines, la. . 9 
Dominion Education Association, 

Montreal, Que 3 

Dominion Laboratory, Wellington, 

N.Z 3 

Doncaster Free Public Library, 

Doncaster, Eng 2 

Douglas, James, New York, N. Y. . . 2 

Donnelley, T. E., Chicago, III i 

Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden 

City, N.Y 3 

Dracass, Mrs. Carrie E. T., Chi- 
cago, III i 

Drangas Publishing Co., Chicago, 

III 2 

Drexel Institute of Art, Science, 
and Industry, Philadelphia, 

Pa 2 

Dropsie College for Hebrew and 
Cognate Learning, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa 2 

Dudley, Dr. E. C., Chicago, III 30 

Duluth, Board of Trade, Duluth, 

Minn i 

Duluth Public Library, Duluth, 

Minn I 

Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic 

Railway, Marquette, Mich i 

Dunod, H., Paris, France 57 

Du Pont de Nemours, E. J., Pow- 
der Co., Wilmington, Del 3 

Duron, Amid, Co., New York, N. Y. 2 
Dusseldorf Landes- und Stadt- 

Bibliothek, Dusseldorf, Ger. 2 
' Dutch East Indies, Dept. von 
Landbouw, Nijverheid en 

Handel, Buitenzorg, Java 17 

Dyer, Dr. Isadore, New Orleans, 

La 2 

Eagle Lime Products Co., Milwau- 
kee, Wis 2 

East Orange, Shade Tree Commis- 
sion, East Orange, N. J i 

East Side House, New York, N. Y. . I 
Eastern Association of Physics 

Teachers, New York, N. Y. . . . . 7 
Eastern Illinois State Normal 

School, Charleston, III i 

Eaton, R. E., Chicago, III 7 

Eclectic Review, New York, N. Y. . . i 
Economic Club of New York, New 

York, N. Y 3 

Economist, Chicago, III I 

Edison Company, Chicago, III 2 

Edison Electric Illuminating Co., 
Boston, Mass i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Edison Kinetogram, Orange, N. J.. . i 

Egypt, Survey Dept., Cairo, Egypt . i 

Elberfeld, Stadtbucherei, Elberfeld, 
Ger 2 

Elder, Paul, & Company, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal i 

Electric Traction, Chicago, III I 

Electrical Mining Publishing Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 
Chapel Hill, N. C. i 

Elizabeth Free Public Library, 
Elizabeth, N. J. I 

Ellingwood, Dr. Finley, Chicago, 
III i 

Elliott, Howard, Boston, Mass 5 

Ely, Dr. Leonard W., San Francis- 
co, Cal 4 

Emerson Company, New York, 
N. Y. i 

Employer's Liability Commission, 
Trenton, N. J I 

Engelmann, Wilhelm, Leipzig, Ger. I 
^Engineering Association of the 

South, Nashville, Tenn I 

- Engineers and Architects Associa- 

tion of Southern California, 
Los Angeles, Cal 4 

Engineers Club of Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Balti- 
more, Md i 

- Entomological Society of Ontario, 

Guelph, Ont I 

Epstein, Dr. Ephraim M., Chicago, 

III i 

Equitable Life Assurance Society, 

New York, N. Y. I 

Ericson, John, Chicago, III I 

Erie Railroad Co., New York, N.Y. 2 

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass I 

Etna Chemical Co., Chicago, III. . . . i 
Eugenics Record Office, Cold 

Springs Harbor, N. Y 3 

Evans, Hon. Nelson W., Ports- 
mouth, i 

Evans Sons, Lescher & Webb, Ltd., 

Liverpool, Eng 2 

Evanston Public Library, Evanston, 

III -.. 2 

Fairhope Industrial Association, 

Fairhope, Ala I 

Fairmount Park Art Association, 

Philadelphia, Pa I 

v Fall River Merchants Association, 

Fall River, Mass I 

Farm and Fireside, Springfield, O... I 
Farm and Trades School, Thomp- 
son's Island, Mass 2 

Farmers' and Drovers' Journal, 
Chicago, III 3 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Farmers' National Congress, Wash- 
ington, D. C 2 

Farrar, E. H., New Orleans, La 2 

Ferment Company, New York, N. Y. 2 
Ferrara, Biblioteca Comunale, 

Ferrara, Italy I 

Field Museum of Natural History, 

Chicago, III II 

Fillebrown, C. B., Boston, Mass. ... 2 
Fire Insurance Club of Chicago, 

Chicago, III 3 

Financial America, New York, N. Y. 2 
Fire Insurance Society, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Fire Underwriters Association, 

Chicago, III i 

First National Bank, Chicago, III.. . 3 

First National Bank, Joliet, III i 

First State Fawners' Society, 

Chicago, III 2 

Fisk, Dr. Eugene Lyman, New 

York, N. Y 2 

Fitchburg Public Library, Fitch- 
burg, Mass 2 

Fleisher, S. B. & B. W., Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, 

Vt 3 

Florida Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Gainesville, Fla 40 

Florida, Commissioner of Agricul- 
ture, Tallahassee, Fla i 

Florida, Comptroller, Tallahassee, 

Fla 4 

Florida, Railroad Commission, 

Tallahassee, Fla i 

Florida, State Board of Health, 

Jacksonville, Fla 3 

Florida, State Geological Survey, 

Tallahassee, Fla 2 

Florida, State Horticultural Socie- 
ty, Jacksonville, Fla . i 

Florida, State Treasurer, Tallahas- 
see, Fla 4 

Foote, Allen, Columbus, 21 

Foote Mineral Co. , Philadelphia, Pa. 4 
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. 1 1 

Forstall, Gertrude, Chicago, III i 

Fort Wayne Electric Works, Fort 

Wayne, Ind 3 

Foster, Rev. James M., Boston, 

Mass 3 

Fox, George L., New Haven, Conn . . 2 

Foye, Charlotte, Chicago, III 2 

Francis W. Parker School Press, 

Chicago, III i 

Frank, Dr. Mortimer, Chicago, III. . 9 
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. 2 
Freedman's Aid Society of Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church, Cin- 
cinnati, O i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Free Hospital for Poor Consump- 
tives and White Haven Sana- 
torium Association, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Freedom, London, Eng i 

Freer, Dr. Otto, Chicago, III i 

Friedlander, R., & Sohn, Berlin, 
Germany 8 

Friends of American Art, Chicago, 
III i 

Furness, Margaret, Chicago, III. . . . 154 

Gale & Blocki, Chicago, III i 

Galesburg Free Public Library, 
Galesburg, III 2 

Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph 
Co., New York, N. Y i 

Gardner Printing Co., Cleveland, O . i 

Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, 

III 31 

Gary, Mayor, Gary, Ind i 

Gary Public Library, Gary, Ind .... 2 

Gaylord Brothers, Syracuse, N. Y . . i 

Gehe-Stiftung, Dresden, Ger 2 

General Electric Co., Schenectady, 
N.Y 53 

General Federation of Women's 
Clubs, Long Beach, Cal 2 

General Railway Signal Co., 
Rochester, N. Y 2 

General Society of Mechanics and 
Tradesmen, New York, N. Y. . i 

General Theological Seminary, New 
York, N. Y 5 

Geneva, Bibliotheque Publique et 
Universitaire, Geneva, Switz. . . i 

George Junior Republic, Freeville, 
N. Y 2 

George Peabody College for 
Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. ... 6 

George Washington University, 
Washington, D. C. 3 

Georgetown University, Washing- 
ton, D. C i 

Georgia Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Atlanta, Ga 1 1 

Georgia, Board of Sanitary Com- 
missioners, Savannah, Ga i 

Georgia, Comptroller-General, At- 
lanta, Ga 5 

Georgia, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Atlanta, Ga 3 

Georgia, Geological Survey, At- 
lanta, Ga 3 

Georgia, Prison Commission, At- 
lanta, Ga i 

Georgia, Quartermaster General, 
Atlanta, Ga i 

Georgia, Railroad Commission, 
Atlanta, Ga 11 

Georgia, Southern & Florida Rail- 
way Company, New York, N. Y. I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Georgia, State Board of Entomolo- 
gy, Atlanta, Ga 5 

Georgia, State Board of Health, 
Atlanta, Ga i 

Georgia State College of Agricul- 
ture, Athens, Ga 7 

Georgia, State Dept. of Game and 
Fish, Atlanta, Ga I 

Georgia State Library, Atlanta, Ga. 68 

German Hospital and Dispensary, 
New York, N. Y. I 

German Society of Chicago, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Gesellschaft fur Physikalische 
Medizin, Vienna, Austria I 

Gesellschaft fur Soziale Reform, 
Berlin, Ger 2 

Gilbert M. Simmons Library, 
Kenosha, Wis 2 

Giles, F. M., DeKalb, III I 

Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa ... 3 

Gleaner, New York, N. Y. i 

Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Co., 
Glen Saint Mary, Fla I 

Glenwood Manual Training School, 
Glenwood, III 2 

Globe- Wernicke Co., Cincinnati, 0. i 

Gloucester Public Library Com- 
mittee, Gloucester, Eng I 

Goheen Manufacturing Co., Can- 
ton, 2 

Goldschmidt Thermit Company, 
New York, N. Y. 10 

Goldwater, S. S., New York, N.Y... i 

Goodman Manufacturing Com- 
pany, Chicago, III 4 

Goodwyn Institute, Memphis, 
Tenn . I 

Gorgas, Col. W. C., Ancon, Canal 
Zone i 

Goss, Dr. Andrew, Chicago, III 9 

Gottschalk, Paul, Berlin, Ger 170 

Grand Army of the Republic, 
Chicago, III i 

Grand Rapids Public Library, 
Grand Rapids, Mich 17 

Grand Trunk Railway System, 
Montreal, Que I 

Gratz College Library, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Gray, Dr. Ethan A., Chicago, III i 

Great Britain, General Agent for 
Victoria, London, Eng i 

Great Britain, Patent Office, Lon- 
don, Eng i 

Greater Charlotte, Clerk, Char- 
lotte, N. C i 

Green, Dr. Samuel A., Boston, 
Mass 10 

Greeno, F. L., Rochester, N. Y. I 

Greenville College, Greenville, III. . i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Gregg Publishing Company, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Griffith, T. H. D., Springfield, III., i 

Grinnell College, Grinnell, la i 

Gronberg, A. F., Chicago, III I 

Grosvenor, Dr. Lorenzo, Huron, N.D. i 

Grove, Frank, Denver, Colo 2 

Guayaquil, Biblioteca Municipal, 
Guayaquil, Ecuador 5 

Hackley Public Library, Muskegon, 
Mich i 

Hamburg, Handelskammer, Ham- 
burg, Ger 2 

Hamburg, Stadtbibliothek, Ham- 
burg, Ger i 

Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y... 2 

Hampton Normal and Agricultural 
Institute, Hampton, Va 4 

Harder, Erwin E., Chicago, III. . . . I 

Harper Brothers, New York, N. Y. I 

Harrison, Hubert Moulton, Dallas, 
Tex i 

Hart, James E., & Ford, D. Porter, 
Chicago, III i 

Hart, W. O., New Orleans, La I 

Hart-Parr Company, Charles City, 
la 15 

Hartford, Board of Street Commis- 
sioners, Hartford, Conn I 

Hartford, Board of Trade, Hart- 
ford, Conn 2 

Hartford Public Library, Hartford, 
Conn 2 

Hartford School of Religious Ped- 
agogy, Hartford, Conn 2 

Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection 
and Insurance Co., Hartford, 
Conn 2 

Hartford Theological Register, 
Hartford, Conn i 

Harvard Club of Chicago, Chicago, 
III i 

Harvard University, Cambridge, 
Mass 15 

Harvard University, Dental School, 
Boston, Mass I 

Harvard University, Dept. of 
Social Ethics, Cambridge, Mass. I 

Harvard University, Gray Her- 
barium, Cambridge, Mass I 

Harvard University, Jefferson Phys- 
ical Laboratory, Cambridge, 
Mass I 

Harvard University, Library, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

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School, Boston, Mass i 

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seum of American Archaeology 
and Ethnology, Cambridge, 
Mass. . 2 



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lege, Cambridge, Mass 3 

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hill, Mass i 

Hawaii Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Honolulu, Hawaii. ... 2 
Hawaii, Board of Health, Honolulu, 

Hawaii 2 

Hawaii, Dept. of Immigration, 
Labor and Statistics, Honolulu, 

Hawaii 5 

Hawaii, Executive Chamber, Hon- 
olulu, Hawaii i 

Hawaii, Territorial Board of Health, 

Honolulu, Hawaii i 

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Associa- 
tion Experiment Station, Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii 3 

Hawley, Mary E., Chicago, III. . . . 5 

Hazlitt & Walker, Chicago, III i 

Heaton's Agency, Toronto, Ont .... i 
Hebrew Technical Institute, New 

York, N. Y. 2 

Hedding College, Abingdon, III. . . . i 
Heiermann, Rev. Francis, 5. /., 

Cincinnati, 2 

Helena Public Library, Helena, 

Mont 4 

Henion & Hubbell, Chicago, III. . . . I 

Henry, Alice, Chicago, III I 

Herzfeld, Dr. A., New York, N. Y. 3 
Hess-Bright Manufacturing Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa 16 

Heyman, Mrs. E. S., Chicago, III. . i 
Higginbotham, C. P., South Bend, 

Ind I 

Hildebrandt, W. A. , New York, N. Y. i 

Hill School, Pottstown, Pa 3 

Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich. . i 

Hinsdale, Dr. Guy, Hot Springs, Va. ' I 

Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y. . . . . 3 

Hobson, Dr. Sarah, Chicago, III . . . i 

Hodge, C. P., Worcester, Mass. ... 12 

Hoffmann, B., Chicago, III 2 

Hoffmann, Geza von, Chicago, III. . i 
Hoffmann, L. von, & Co., New York, 

N. Y. i 

Holder, H. A., Lynn, Mass i 

Holdoway, H. E., & Co., Chicago, 

III i 

Hollen, Dr. H. B., Chicago, III. . . . i 

Holmes, Dr. Bayard, Chicago, III. . 43 

Holt, George H., Chicago, III 3 

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land, O i 

Home Market Club, Boston, Mass, i 
Homoeopathic Medical Society of 
the State of New York, Otego, 

N. Y... i 



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cisco, Cal i 

Hospital for Deformities and Joint 
Diseases, New York, N. Y... . . i 

Hotchkiss, W. E., Chicago, III i 

House Beautiful Co., New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Houston, Mayor, Houston, Tex. ... 2 

Howard, Bartels & Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Howard University, Washington, 
D.C. 3 

Howell Carnegie Library, Howell, 
Mich i 

Hudson County Park Commission, 
Jersey City, N. J I 

Huron College, Huron, S. D i 

Hyde Park Improvement Associa- 
tion, Chicago, III i 

Hyde, W. H., & Company, Mil- 
waukee, Wis 2 

Iconoclast Publishing Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Idaho Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, Moscow, Ida 8 

Idaho, Auditor's Dept., Boise, Ida. I 

Idaho, Insurance Dept., Boise, Ida. 5 

Idaho, Secretary of State, Boise, 
Ida 2 

Idaho, State Board of Land Com- 
missioners, Boise, Ida 4 

Idaho, State Bureau of Immigra- 
tion, Labor and Statistics, 
Boise, Ida I 

Idaho, State Engineer, Boise, Ida . . I 

Idaho, State Library Commission, 
Boise, Ida 2 

Idaho, State School for the Deaf 
and Blind, Goading, Ida i 

Idaho, State Supt. of Public In- 
struction, Boise, Ida I 

Ideal Concrete Machinery Co., 
South Bend, Ind I 

Ideal Power, Chicago, III i 

lies, George, New York, N. Y. . . . . i 

Illinois Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Urbana, III 13 

Illinois Association Opposed to 
Woman Suffrage, Chicago, III. 10 

Illinois, Attorney General, Spring- 
field, III i 

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Springfield, III 5 

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cago, III I 



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field, III I 

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Architects, Chicago, III i 

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port, III 2 

Illinois Central Magazine, Chicago, 
III I 

Illinois Central Railroad Company, 
Chicago, III I 

Illinois Commandery of the Loyal 
Legion, Chicago, III 2 

Illinois, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Springfield, III I 

Illinois, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Springfield, III I 

Illinois Federation of Women's 
Clubs, Salem, III 2 

Illinois, Geological Survey, Urbana, 
. Ill 5 

Illinois Humane Society , Chicago, III. 5 

Illinois Manufacturers' Association, 
Chicago, III 114 

Illinois, Mine Rescue Station Com- 
mission, Springfield, III I 

Illinois Pharmaceutical Association, 
Chicago, III , . 2 

Illinois, Railroad- Warehouse Com- 
mission, Springfield, III 18 

Illinois, Rivers and Lakes Com- 
mission, Chicago, III 12 

Illinois, Secretary of State, Spring- 
field, III 310 

Illinois Society of Engineers and 
Surveyors, Wheaton, III I 

Illinois, Southern State Normal 
University, Carbondale, III. . . . 4 

Illinois State Association of Grad- 
uate Nurses, Evanston, III. . . . i 

Illinois State Bar Association, 
Mattoon, III. I 

Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Asso- 
ciation, Springfield, III 2 

Illinois, State Board of Agriculture, 
Springfield, III i 

Illinois, State Board of Dental 
Examiners, Chicago, III I 

Illinois, State Board of Health, 
Springfield, III i 

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sion, Springfield, III 2 

Illinois State Dental Society, 
Quincy, III 5 

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bana, III I 

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sion, Springfield, III I 

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Springfield, III 4 



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Illinois State Horticultural Society, 
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Springfield, III I 

Illinois State Normal University, 
Normal, III 2 

Illinois, State Penitentiary, Joliet, 
III 3 

Illinois, State Reformatory, Pon- 
tiac, III i 

Illinois, Supreme Court, Spring- 
field, III i 

Immigration Restriction League, 

Boston, Mass 4 

'^Immigrants Protective League, 

Chicago, III i 

Imperial Consulate of Japan, Chi- 
cago, III 5 

Imperial Federation League of 
Australia, Melbourne, Viet I 

Imperial Government Railways, 
Tokyo, Japan I 

Imperial Library, Tokyo, Japan I 

Imperial University, Kyoto, 
Japan 39 

Imperial University, College of 
Medicine, Tokyo, Japan I 

Independent Postal League, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Index of Oto-Laryngology, Chicago, 
III 10 

India, Government Printing Office, 
Calcutta, Bengal I 

Indian Rights Association, 
Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Indian Tea Association, Calcutta, 
Bengal 14 

Indiana Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Lafayette, Ind 9 

Indiana, Bureau of Public Print- 
ing, Indianapolis, Ind I 

Indiana, Bureau of Statistics, 
Indianapolis, Ind I 

Indiana, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana Engineering Society, 
Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana Library Association, Gary, 
Ind I 

Indiana, Public Library Commis- 
sion, Indianapolis, Ind 4 

Indiana, State Board of Charities, 
Indianapolis, Ind 3 

Indiana, State Board of Health, 
Indianapolis, Ind 3 

Indiana State Library, Indian- 
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Indiana, State Normal School, 

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Indo-American Magazine Co., 
Chicago, III i 

Industrial Press, New York, N. Y. . . i 

Industrial Workers of the World, 
Cleveland, 12 

Industrial Workers of the World, 
Spokane, Wash 2 

Ingals, Dr. E. Fletcher, Chicago, 
III 2 

Ingram, Dr. T. D. Washington, 
D.C 6 

Institut International de Biblio- 
graphic, Brussels, Belg I 

Institut Technologique Empereur 
Nicolas i, St. Petersburg, 
Russia i 

Institute of Actuaries, London, 
Eng i 

Institute of Industrial Research, 

Washington, D.C '. . . . 7 

'- Institute de Agronomia, Monte- 
video, Ur 3 

Institute Geologico, Mexico, Mex. . . 5 

Institute Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de 

Janeiro, Brazil i 

Insurance Institute of America, 

Chicago, III i 

Insurance Society of America, New 
York, N.Y_ 2 

Insurance Society of New York, 
New York, N. Y i 

International Accountants Society, 
Detroit, Mich i 

International Association of 
Casualty and Surety Under- 
writers, New York, N. Y i 

International Association of Fac- 
tory Inspectors, Nashville, 
Tenn 3 

International Association of Muni- 
cipal Electricians, Corning, 
N.Y i 

International Brotherhood of Main- 
tenance-of-Way Employes, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

International Brotherhood of 
Stationary Firemen, Omaha, 
Neb i 

International Childrens School 
Farm League, New York, N. Y. 7 

International Correspondence 
Schools, Scranton, Pa i 

International Dry Farming Con- 
gress, Colorado Springs, Colo. . . I 



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International Harvester Company 

of America, Chicago, III 18 

International Independent Tel- 
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III., .....13 

International Joint Commission, 

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International Otological Congress, 

Baltimore, Md I 

International Young Men's 

Christian Association College, 

Springfield, Mass 2 

International Institute of Agricult- 
ure, Rome, Italy 4 

Internationales Institut zur Or- 

ganisierung der Geistigen 

Arheit, Munich, Bav 20 

Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers 

Association, Columbia, S. C. . . . i 
Investment Bankers Association 

of America, Chicago, III 10 

Iowa Academy of Science, Des 

Moines, la I 

Iowa Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Ames, la 37 

Iowa, Auditor of State, Des 

Moines, la 19 

Iowa, Board of Control of State 

Institutions, Des Moines, la. .. I 
Iowa, Board of Parole, Des Moines, 

la 3 

Iowa, Dept. of Public Instruction, 

Des Moines, la 3 

Iowa Engineering Society, Iowa 

City, la i 

Iowa, Geological Survey, Des 

Moines, la 2 

Iowa, Library Commission, Des 

Moines, la 7 

Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar 

Rapids, la I 

Iowa Medical Journal, Des Moines, 

la i 

Iowa, Secretary of State, Des 

Moines, la 5 

Iowa, State Board of Health, Des 

Moines, la 2 

Iowa, State College of Agriculture] 

and Mechanic Arts, Ames, la. I 
Iowa, State Horticultural Society, 

Des Moines, la 2 

Iowa, State Library, Des Moines, 

la i 

Iowa State Medical Society, Des 

Moines, la 4 

Iowa State Mines Inspector, Des 

Moines, la I 

Iowa State Teachers' Association, 

Indianaola, la 7 

Iowa State University, Iowa City, 

la 14 



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Ireland, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Technical Instruction, Dub- 
lin, Ire 14 

Italian Chamber of Commerce and 
Colonization Bureau, Chicago, 
III I 

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Italy I 

Jacksonville, Board of Trade, 
Jacksonville, Fla I 

Jacksonville Public Library, Jack- 
sonville, Fla 3 

Jacob, Dr. J., Kudrova, Russia i 

Jacobsen Publishing Company, 
Chicago, III i 

James Blackstone Memorial Li- 
brary, Chicago, III i 

James V. Brown Library, Williams- 
port, Pa 3 

Janet, Charles, Limoges, France. ... i 

Japan, Imperial Geological Survey, 

Tokyo, Japan 4 

Jefferson Medical College, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, 
Columbus, i 

Jersey City, Free Public Library, 
Jersey City, N. J 4 

Jewish Agricultural and Industrial 
Aid Society, Chicago, III 5 

Jewish Farmer, New York, N. Y. . . . i 

Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, 
Hawthorne, N. Y i 

John Carter Brown Library, 
Providence, R. I i 

John F. Slater Fund, New Orleans, 
La . 3 

Johns Hopkins University, Balti- 
more, Md i 

Johns Hopkins University Library, 
Baltimore, Md 5 

Johnson, Dr. C. N., Chicago, III. . . .233 

Johnson, Dr. E. E., Chicago, III 40 

Johnson, Dr. Frank S., Chicago, III. 166 

Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey 
City,N.J 3 

Journal of Opthalmology and Oto- 
Laryngology, Chicago, III I 

Journal of Osteopathy, Kirksville, 
Mo i 

Judicious Advertising and Advertis- 
ing Experience, Chicago, III. ... i 

Judson College, Marion, Ala 2 

Justi & Son, Chicago, III 2 

Juvenile Court Record, Chicago, III. i 

Kaiserliche Leopoldinisch-Caro- 
linische Deutsche Akademie 
der Naturforscher, Halle a. 
S. Ger 2 

Kaiserliche Universitats-und Lan- 
des-Bibliothek, Strassburg, Ger. 58 



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Kansas Academy of Science, 
Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas, Adjutant General, Topeka, 
Kan 3 

Kansas Agricultural Experiment 
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Kansas, Attorney General, Topeka, 
Kan 5 

Kansas, Auditor of State, Topeka, 
Kan .' i 

Kansas, Bank Commissioner, 
Topeka, Kan 8 

Kansas, Board of Control of State 
Charitable Institutions, 
Topeka, Kan 2 

Kansas, Bureau of Labor and In- 
dustry, Topeka, Kan 7 

Kansas City, Board of Trade, 
Kansas City, Mo i 

Kansas City Public Library, Kan- 
sas City, Mo 6 

Kansas City Southern Railway 
Company, Kansas City, Mo ... 4 

Kansas, Live Stock Sanitary Com- 
mission, Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas, Public Utilities Commis- 
sion, Topeka, Kan 3 

Kansas State Agricultural College, 
Manhattan, Kan 5 

Kansas, State Board of Agriculture, 
Topeka, Kan 2 

Kansas, State Board of Health, 
Topeka, Kan 2 

Kansas, State Department of Fish 
and Game, Pratt, Kan 8 

Kansas, State Entomologist, 
Lawrence, Kan 2 

Kansas State Historical Society, 
Topeka, Kan 3 

Kansas, State Industrial Depart- 
ment, Kansas City, Kan I 

Kansas State Industrial Reform- 
atory, Hutchinson, Kan 2 

Kansas State Library, Topeka, Kan. 12 

Kansas, State Soldiers' Home, 
Fort Dodge, Kan T 

Kansas State Temperance Union, 
Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Topeka, Kan 2 

Kansas, Tax Commission, Topeka, 
Kan 33 

Kansas Traveling Libraries Com- 
mission, Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas, Treasurer of State, Topeka, 
Kan 2 

Kansas Western State Normal 
School, Hays, Kan 16 

Kasai, Jiugi G., Chicago, III i 

Kaukasiscnes Museum, Tiflis, 
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Kellog, Dr. J. H., Battle Creek, 
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Kelman & Company, Sacramento, 
Col I 

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Kentucky, Auditor of Public Ac- 
counts, Frankfort, Ky I 

Kentucky, Board of Prison Com- 
missioners, Frankfort, Ky 2 

Kentucky, Commissioner of Agri- 
culture, Frankfort, Ky 2 

Kentucky, Dept. of Education, 
Frankfort, Ky 5 

Kentucky, Geological Survey, Lex- 
ington, Ky 12 

Kentucky, Inspector of Mines, 
Lexington, Ky 2 

Kentucky, Library Commission, 
Frankfort, Ky I 

Kentucky, Railroad Commission, 

Frankfort, Ky 4 

Kentucky, Secretary of State, 
Frankfort, Ky I 

Kentucky, State Board of Health, 
Bowling Green, Ky 2 

Kentucky, State Normal School, 
Bowling Green, Ky 6 

Kerr, Charles H., & Company, Chi- 
cago, III I 

Kidder, Mrs. Henry P., Boston, 
Mass I 

Killoch, David Company, New 
York,, N. Y. I 

King Edward VII Sanatorium, 
Midhurst, Sussex, Eng I 

King Institute of Preventive Med- 
icine, Madras, Mad 10 

Klebs, Dr. A. C., Chicago, III 15 

Knights Templar, Grand Com- 
mandry, Topeka, Kan 3 

Knox College, Galesburg, III i 

Kodaikanal and Madras Observa- 
tories, Madras, Mad 5 

Kodaikanal Observatory, Madras, 
Mad 5 

Konigliche Bibliothek, Berlin, 
Ger 5 

Konigliche Kunstgewerbe-Schule 
und Kunstgewerbe-Museum, 
Dresden, ^Saxony I 

Konigliche Offentliche Bibliothek, 
Dresden, Saxony i 

Konigliche Sternwarte, Kiel, 
Prussia 2 

Konigliche und Universitats Bib- 
liothek, Konigsberg, Prussia. . . 2 

Konigliche Universitats-Bibliothek, 
Gottingen, Prussia I 

Konigliche Universitats-Bibliothek, 
Kiel, Prussia I 



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Konigliche Universitats-Bibliothek, 
Tubingen, Wurttemberg 10 

Koninklijke Akademie van Weten- 
schappen, Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands II 

Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, 
Netherlands I 

Krefeld, Stadtbibliothek, Krefeld, 
Prussia 2 

Kroch & Co., Chicago, III I 

Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm, 
Sw 5 

Kungliga Landtbruks-Akademien, 
Stockholm, Sw 3 

Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps- 
Akademien, Stockholm, Swe. ... 15 

Kungliga Universitets Biblioteket, 
Upsala, Sw I 

Kungliga Vetenskaps Societeten, 
Upsala, Sw i 

Laconia Public Library, Laconia, 
N. H i 

Ladewig, Dr. Paul, Berlin, Ger. 4 

Lafayette College, Easton, Pa I 

Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, 

III 2 

Lake Mohonk Conference of 
Friends of the Indian and 
other Dependent Peoples, Mo- 
honk Lake, N. Y. 3 

Lake Shore & Michigan Southern 

Ry. Co., Cleveland, i 

Lake Shore Reclamation Commis- 
sion, Chicago, III i 

Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, 0. . . . i 
Lampa, Dr. Anton, Prague, Bohemia i 
Lancaster Town Library, Lancas- 
ter, Mass i 

Land Values Record, Chicago, III. . i 
Lane Medical Library, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal 3 

Lansing Public Library, Lansing, 

Mich 2 

Lanston Monotype Machine Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa 2 

Lasell Seminary, A uburndale, Mass. 2 
Law Association of Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia, Pa i 

Lawrence, George A., Galesburg, III. i 
Lawrence, Rt. Rev. William, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis . . I 
Lawrence Free Public Library, 

Lawrence, Kan 4 

Lawrenceville School, Lawrence- 
mile, N. J i 

Layman Printer, Cleveland, I 

Lederer, Dr. Arthur, Chicago, III. . 3 

Lee, S. L., Philadelphia, Pa I 

Leeds & Northrup Co., Philadel- 
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Leeds Free Public Libraries, Leeds, 

Eng I 

Legal Aid Society, New York, N. Y. 4 
Legal Aid Society, Chicago, III. . . . 2 
Lehigh University, South Bethle- 
hem, Pa 2 

Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa I 

Leland Stanford Junior University, 

Stanford University, Cat 10 

Lemcke & Buechner, New York, 

N.Y 13 

Lenox College, Hopkinton, la 4 

Lewis, Dr. Ralston, Chicago, III. . . i 

Lewis Institute, Chicago, III 63 

Lexington Herald Co., Lexington, 

Ky I 

Lexington, Public Library, Lexing- 
ton, Ky I 

Library Association, London, Eng.. . 2 
Library Association, Portland, Ore. I 

Library Chat, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Library Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 3 
Lick Observatory, Hamilton, Cal ... i 
Li6ge, Comite de Patronage des 
Habitations Ouvrieres des In- 
stitutions de PreVoyance, Liege, 

Belg i 

Lietz, A., Co., San Francisco, Cal. . . i 
Liga Espanola para del Impuesto 

Unico, Ronda, Spain 3 

Ligerwood Manufacturing Co., New 

York, N.Y i 

Light Publishing Co., Buffalo, N. Y. I 
Literary Guide and Rationalist 

Review, London, Eng I 

Little Chronicle Co., Chicago, III. . 2 
Little Rock Board of Trade, Little 

Rock, Ark 7 

Liverpool Economic and Statistical 

Society, Liverpool, Eng 7 

Liverpool Public Library, Liverpool, 

Eng i 

Lloyd Library, Cincinnati, 12 

Locy, Prof. William A., Evanston, 

III i 

Login, B., & Sons, New York, N. Y. 3 
London County Council, London, 

Eng 2 

London School of Economics and 
Political Science, London, Eng . 12 

Long, Elias A., Chicago, III I 

Long, Dr. J. H., Chicago, III 3 

Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 

N. Y 2 

Los Angeles, Chamber of Com- 
merce, Los Angeles, Cal 2 

Los Angeles, City Auditor, Los 

Angeles, Cal I 

Los Angeles Housing Commission, 
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Los Angeles, Public Library, Los 

A ngeles, Cal 2 

Lotz-Scneible, Chicago, III i 

Louisiana Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Baton Rouge, La 32 

Louisiana Bankers Association, 

A bbeville, La I 

Louisiana, Board of Commissioners 
of the Port of New Orleans, 

New Orleans, La 2 

Louisiana, Insurance Dept., Baton 

Rouge, La 2 

Louisiana, State Banking Dept., 

Shreveport, La 5 

Louisiana, State Board of Agricul- 
ture and Immigration, Baton 

Rouge, La 21 

Louisiana, State Board of Health, 

New Orleans, La 2 

Louisiana, State Land Office and 
Commissioner of Forestry, 

Baton Rouge, La I 

Louisiana, State University and 
Agricultural and Mechanical 

College, Baton Rouge, La I 

Louisiana, Supervisor of Public 

Accounts, Baton Rouge, La ... I 
Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co., 

Louisville, Ky I 

Louisville Free Public Library, 

Louisville, Ky 5 

Lowell City Library, Lowell, Mass. 2 
Loyola University, Chicago, III. . . . I 
Liibeck, Stadtbibliothek, Lubeck, 

Ger i 

Luzerne County Medical Society, 

Wilkes-Barre, Pa I 

' Lynn Historical Society, Lynn, 

Mass I 

Lynn Public Library, Lynn, Mass . . I 

Lyon & Healy, Chicago, III I 

Lyon, J. B., Company, Albany, 

N. Y. I 

Lyons, Chambre de Commerce, 

Lyons, France I 

McBean, Dr. George, Chicago, III. . . 42 
Macbeth, Donald, London, Eng. ... 2 
Macbeth-Evans Glass Company, 

Pittsburg, Pa 10 

McClurg, A. C. , & Co. , Chicago, III . 2 
McConnell, Dr. C. P., Chicago, III. . I 
McCormick Medical College, Chi- 
cago, III i 

McCormick, R. R., Chicago, III. . . . I 
McCormick Theological Seminary, 

Chicago, III 2 

MacDonald, Arthur, Washington, 

D.C 3 

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McGurn, Dr. W. J., Boston, Mass. . . i 
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McKillip Veterinary College, 

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McMurtrie, Douglas C., New 

York, N.Y 15 

McPike, E. P., Chicago, III i 

Madison Free Public Library, 

Madison, Wis I 

Maine Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Orono, Me 39 

Maine, Dept. of Labor and In- 
dustry, Augusta, Me i 

Maine, Forest Commissioner, 

Augusta, Me 2 

Maine, State Board of Health, 

Augusta, Me I 

Maine, State Library, Augusta, 

Me 26 

Maine, State Normal School, 

Farmington, Me i 

Mainz, Stadtbibliothek, Mainz, 

Hesse i 

Maiden Public Library, Maiden, 

Mass 4 

Malmp Biblioteks- och Forelas- 

nings-Forening, Malmo, Sw. . . i 
Manchester, Education Committee, 

Manchester, Eng i 

Manchester, Municipal School of 

Technology, Manchester, Eng . . i 
Manchester Museum, Manchester, 

Eng i 

Manchester, Public Libraries 

Committee, Manchester, Eng . . i 

Manhardt, Hans, Chicago, III 6 

Manhattan College, New York, 

N.Y i 

Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat 

Hospital, New York, N. Y i 

\ Manitoba, Dept. of Agriculture and 

Immigration, Winnipeg, 

Manitoba 2 

Manitoba, Dept. of Public Works, 

Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 

Manitoba, Engineer, Winnipeg, 

Manitoba i 

Manitowoc, Public Library, 

Manitowoc, Wis i 

Marine Biological Laboratory, 

Woods Hole, Mass 5 

Marlborough Library Committee, 

Marlborough, Mass 3 

Marshalltown Free Public Library, 

Marshalltown, la i 

Marsh's Library, Dublin, Ire i 

Marwin, Frederic R., Albany, N. Y. i 
Maryland Agricultural Experiment 

Station, College Park, Md 4 

Maryland, Board of School Com- 
missioners, Baltimore, Md 2 



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Maryland, Bureau of Immigration, 
Baltimore, Md i 

Maryland, Bureau of Statistics 
and Information, Baltimore, 
Md i 

Maryland, Comptroller of the 
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Maryland Conference of Charities 
and Correction, Baltimore, 
Md i 

Maryland, Geological Survey, 
Baltimore, Md 3 

Maryland, Insurance Dept., Balti- 
, more, Md i 

Maryland, Public Service Commis- 
sion, Baltimore, Md 2 

Maryland, State Board of Health, 
Baltimore, Md 2 

Massachusetts, Adjutant General, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 
lege, Amherst, Mass 4 

Massachusetts Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Amherst, 
Mass 7 

Massachusetts, Bank Commis- 
sioner, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, Board of Con- 
ciliation and Arbitration, 
Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Board of Gas and 
Electric Light Commissioners, 
Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Board of Railroad 
Commissioners, Boston, Mass. . i 

Massachusetts, Board of Registra- 
tion in Embalming, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Massachusetts, Board of Registra- 
tion in Medicine, Boston, Mass. 2 

Massachusetts, Bureau of Statis- 
tics, Boston, Mass 6 

Massachusetts Charitable Eye and 
Ear Association, Boston, Mass. 2 

Massachusetts Charitable Mechan- 
ic Association, Boston, Mass. . . I 

Massachusetts Civic League, Bos- 
ton, Mass 3 

Massachusetts Civil Service Com- 
mission, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Ccmmission for 
the Blind, Boston, Mass 5 

Massachusetts, Commission on 
Compensation and Industrial 
Accidents, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Commission on 
Probation, Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts, Commissioner of 
Public Records, Boston, Mass. . I 

Massachusetts, Dept. of Fish and 
Game, Boston, Mass I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Massachusetts, District Police In- 
spection Dept., Boston, Mass. 3 

Massachusetts General Hospital, 
Boston, Mass 3 

Massachusetts, Highway Com- 
mission, Boston, Mass 3 

Massachusetts Historical Society, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts Horticultural 
Society, Boston, Mass 6 

Massachusetts Hospital for Con- 
sumptives, Trustees, Boston, 
Mass i 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Boston, Mass 5 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Research Laboratory 
of Physical Chemistry, Boston, 
Mass ii 

Massachusetts Library Club, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Massachusetts Medical Society, 
Boston, Mass 4 

Massachusetts, Metropolitan 
Water and Sewerage Board, 
Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Secretary of the 
Commonwealth, Boston, Mass . 8 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Agriculture, Boston, Mass 9 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Education, Boston, Mass 4 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Health, Boston, Mass 3 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Insanity, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, State Hospital, 
Taunton, Mass I 

Massachusetts, State Hospital, 
Worcester, Mass 2 

Massachusetts State Library, 
Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts State Normal 
School, Worcester, Mass i 

Massachusetts Trustees of Public 
Reservations, Boston, Mass. ... i 

Masses Publishing Company, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Master Car and Locomotive 
Painters' Association, Read- 
ing, Mass i 

Master Car Builders' Association, 
Chicago, III i 

Master Sheet Metal Workers Jour- 
nal, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Mayesville Industrial Institute, 
Mayesville, S. C I 

Mechanics Institute, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal 2 

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty 
of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. . . I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Medical Council, Philadelphia, Pa. . i 

Medico-Pharmaceutical Critic and 
Guide, New York, N. Y i 

Meehan's Garden Bulletin, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Melting Pot, St. Louis, Mo i 

/J Memphis Cotton Exchange, Mem- 
phis, Tenn I 

^Memphis, Merchants Exchange, 

Memphis, Tenn 2 

Mercantile Library, New York, N. Y. 2 

Merchants' Association, New York, 
N.Y 3 

Merchants' Bank of Canada, 
Montreal, Que I 

Merchants' Loan & Trust Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

Merck & Co., New York, N.Y 3 

Merck, E., Darmstadt, Hesse i 

Mercy Hospital, Chicago, III i 

Mergenthaler Linotype Company, 
New York, N.Y I 

Meriden Britannia Company, 
Meriden, Conn I 

Merriweather, George O., Chicago, 
III i 

Metabolist, New York, N. Y i 

Metal Industry, New York, N. Y. . . i 

Metallgesellschaf t, Metallbank 
und Metallurgische Gesell- 
schaft, Frankfurt-am- Main, 
Prussia 3 

Meteorologiska Observatorium, 
Upsala, Sw i 

Methodist Episcopal Church, 
South, Board of Education, 
Nashville, Tenn i 

Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 
New York, N.Y 2 

Mettler, Dr. L. Harrison, Chicago, 
III 4 

Metz, H. A., & Co., New York, 
N.Y i 

Mexico, Direcci6n de Casas de 
Moneda y Oficinas Federales 
en Ensaye, Mexico, Mex 2 

Mexico, Direcci6n General de 

Estadistica, Mexico, Mex 14 

Mexico, Institute Geologico de 
Mexico, Mexico, Mex 2 

Mexico, Secretaria de Agricultura, 
Mexico, Mex 15 

Mexico, Secretaria de Communi- 
caciones y Obras Publicas, 
Mexico, Mex 10 

Mexico, Secretaria de Fomento, 
Colonizaci6n e Industria, 
Mexico, Mex 2 

Mexico, Secretaria de Hacienda, 
Credito Publico y Comercio, 
Mexico, Mex i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Miami University, Oxford, 5 

Michigan Agricultural College, 
Library, East Lansing, Mich. . . 2 

Michigan Agricultural Experiment 
Station, East Lansing, Mich. . . 21 

Michigan Association for the Pre- 
vention and Relief of Tuber- 
culosis, Ann A rbor, Mich 1 8 

Michigan Bankers' Association, 
Detroit, Mich i 

Michigan, Board of State Tax 
Commissioners and State 
Board of Assessors, Lansing, 
Mich i 

Michigan College of Mines, 
Houghton, Mich i 

Michigan, Dairy and Food Dept., 
Lansing, Mich i 

Michigan, Dept. of Labor, Lan- 
sing, Mich i 

Michigan, Executive Office, Lan- 
sing, Mich 2 

Michigan Farmers' Institutes, 
East Lansing, Mich i 

Michigan Gas Association, Grand 
Rapids, Mich i 

Michigan Geological Survey, 
Lansing, Mich 2 

Michigan Railroad Commission, 
Lansing, Mich i 

Michigan, State Board of Fish 
Commissioners, Lansing, Mich, i 

Michigan, State Board of Health, 
Lansing, Mich 2 

Michigan, State Highway Dept., 
Lansing, Mich 2 

Michigan, State Hospital, Pontiac, 
Mich i 

Michigan, State Library, Lansing, 
Mich 197 

Michigan, State Salt Inspector, 
Bay City, Mich 4 

Michigan, State Oil Inspector, 
Benton Harbor, Mich i 

Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. 3 

Military Surgeon, Carlisle, Pa 2 

Miller, George J., Chicago, III I 

Millicent Library, Fairhaven, Mass . 2 

Mill Supplies, Chicago, III i 

\1 Milwaukee Associated Charities, 

Milwaukee, Wis 3 

Milwaukee, City Service Commis- 
sion, Milwaukee, Wis 2 

Milwaukee, Commissioner of 
Health, Milwaukee, Wis 2 

Milwaukee Public Library, Mil- 
waukee, Wis 2 

Minneapolis, Board of Park Com- 
missioners, Minneapolis, Minn. 2 

Minneapolis, City Engineer, Min- 
neapolis, Minn 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Minneapolis Public Library, Min- 
neapolis, Minn i 

Minnesota Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, St. Anthony 
Park, Minn 12 

Minnesota Bankers Association, 
Minneapolis, Minn 2 

Minnesota, Board of Immigration, 
St. Paul, Minn i 

Minnesota. Bureau of Labor, Industry 
and Commerce, St. Paul, Minn. 7 

Minnesota, Dept. of Forestry, St. 
Paul, Minn 4 

Minnesota, Governor John Albert 
Johnson Memorial Commis- 
sion, St. Paul, Minn I 

Minnesota, Public Library Com- 
mission, Minneapolis, Minn. . . 4 

Minnesota, Railroad and Ware- 
house Commission, St. Paul, 
Minn 1 1 

Minnesota, State Board of Health, 
St. Paul, Minn 2 

Minnesota, State Board of Medical 
Examiners, St. Paul, Minn. ... I 

Minnesota, State Dairy and Food 
Commissioner, St. Paul, Minn . I 

Minnesota, State Highway Com- 
mission, St. Paul, Minn I 

Minnesota, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, St. Paul, Minn 4 

Minnesota, Tax Commission, St. 
Paul, Minn 2 

Mississippi Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Agricultural 
College, Miss 8 

Mississippi, Dept. of Agriculture 
and Commerce, Jackson, Miss . 13 

Mississippi, Geological Survey, 
Jackson, Miss I 

Mississippi Industrial Institute and 
College, Columbus, Miss 2 

Mississippi River Commission, St. 
Louis, Mo 2 

Mississippi River Power Co., 
Keokuk, la 7 

Mississippi, Secretary of State, 
Jackson, Miss i 

Mississippi Valley, South America 
and Orient Steamship Com- 
pany, New Orleans, La I 

Missouri Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Columbia, Mo 25 

Missouri, Banking Dept., Jefferson 
City, Mo I 

Missouri, Board of Fish Commis- 
sioners, Jefferson City, Mo .... 2 

Missouri Botanical Garden, St. 
Louis, Mo i 

Missouri, Bureau of Geology and 
Mines, Rolla, Mo 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Missouri, Bureau of Mines and 
Mine Inspection, Jefferson City, 
Mo 2 

Missouri, Dairy and Food Com- 
missioner, Columbia, Mo I 

Missouri, Food and Drug Com- 
missioner, Columbia, Mo 2 

Missouri Fruit Experiment Station, 

Mountain Grove, Mo 5 

Missouri-Pacific Railway Co., St. 
Louis, Mo I 

Missouri, Railroad and Warehouse 
Commissioners, Jefferson City, 
Mo i 

Missouri, School for Deaf, Fulton, Mo. I 

Missouri, Secretary of State, Jeffer- 
son City, Mo 2 

Missouri, State Auditor, Jefferson 
City, 'Mo I 

Missouri, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Columbia, Mo 2 

Missouri, State Board of Charities 
and Correction, Columbia, Mo . 2 

Missouri, State Bureau of Labor, 
Jefferson City, Mo 2 

Missouri State Historical Society, 
Columbia, Mo I 

Missouri State Medical Associa- 
tion, St. Louis, Mo I 

Missouri, State Supt. of Public 
Schools, Jefferson City, Mo. ... I 

Mitchell, Dr. L. J., Chicago, III i 

Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

Modern Electrics, New York, N. Y. . i 

Molee, Elias, Tacoma, Wash 2 

Monaco, 5. A. S. le Prince de, 
Monaco 2 

Money, Pittsburg, Pa 2 

Mongelli, G. A., Philadelphia, Pa. . . 2 

Montana Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Bozeman, Mont 23 

Montana, Attorney General, Hele- 
na, Mont i 

Montana, Board of Sheep Com- 
missioners, Helena, Mont 2 

Montana, Inspector of Mines, Hele- 
na, Mont i 

Montana, Insurance Dept., Helena, 
Mont i 

Montana, Railroad Commission, 
Helena, Mont I 

Montana, Secretary of State, 
Helena, Mont I 

Montana, State Board of Horti- 
culture, Helena, Mont 3 

Montana, State Board of Stock 
Commissioners, Helena, Mont. 2 

Montana State College of Agricul- 
ture and Mechanic Arts, Boze- 
man, Mont 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Montana, State Examiner, Helena, 
Mont i 

Montana, State Game and Fish 
Warden, Helena, Mont 2 

Montana State Historical and 
Miscellaneous Library, Helena, 
Mont 22 

Montana, State Land Office, Hele- 
na, Mont 3 

Montana, State Treasurer, Helena, 
Mont i 

Montana, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Helena, Mont 5 

Montana University, Missoula, 
Mont 2 

Montgomery, Louise, Chicago, III. . I 

Montreal, Board of Trade, Montreal, 
Que i 

Montross, Elizabeth M. , Chicago, III. I 

Moore, Edward Martin, Chicago, 
III 4 

Morgan, C. H., & Co., Chicago, III.. I 

Morgan Park Academy, Morgan 
Park, III 2 

Morison State Hospital, Palmer, 
Mass i 

Moskovskil Publichnyi i Rumlan- 
tsovskii Musei, Moscow, Russia I 

Mott, J. L., Iron Works, New York, 
N. Y. 4 

Moulton, Dr. Shubel M., Minne- 
apolis, Minn I 

Mount Holyoke College, South 
Hadley, Mass I 

Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, 
N. Y i 

Mount Weather Observatory, Blue- 
mont, Va I 

Mudbaden Sulphur Springs Co., 
Jordan, Minn 2 

Mulford, H. K., Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Municipal Art Society, Hartford, 

/ Conn 16 

^Municipal Engineers of the City of 

New York, New York, N.Y.... i 

Mus^e Oceanographique de Mona- 
co, Monaco 4 

Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, 
Historia y Etnologia, Mexico, 
Mex 4 

Museu Goeldi de Historia Natural 
e Ethnographia, Para, Brazil . . i 

Museum fur Volkerkunde, Ham- 
burg, Ger i 

Mutual Life Underwriters, Buffalo, 
N.Y. i 

Mysore, Meteorological Dept., 
Bangalore, Mysore 4 

Nantucket Maria Mitchell Associa- 
tion, Philadelphia, Pa I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Nashville, Board of Trade, Nash- 
ville, Tenn 3 

National Academy of Sciences, 
Washington, D. C I 

National American Woman Suf- 
frage Association, New York, 
N.Y. -. 2 

National Association for the Deaf, 
Los A ngeles, Cat I 

National Association for the Study 
and Prevention of Tuberculo- 
sis, New York, N. Y 2 

National Association of Comp- 
trollers and Accounting Offi- 
cers, Providence, R. 1 2 

National Association of Cotton 
Manufacturers, Boston, Mass. . i 

National Association of Dental 
Examiners, Chicago, III i 

National Association of Manu- 
facturers of U. S. of America, 
New York, N.Y 27 

National Association of State Uni- 
versities, Burlington, la 2 

National Association of Wool 
Manufacturers, Boston, Mass. i 

National Board of Fire Under- 
writers, New York, N. Y 35 

National Brick Manufacturers' 
Association, Indianapolis, Ind. i 

National Cash Register, Dayton, O. i 

National Chemical Company, 
Syracuse, N.Y 2 

National Child Labor Committee, 
New York, N.Y 14 

National City Bank of New York, 

New York, N.Y. 3 

; National Civic Federation, New 

York, N. Y 'i 

" National Civil Service Reform 

Auxiliary, Boston, Mass i 

National Civil Service Reform 
League, New York, N. Y i 

National Committee for Mental 
Hygiene, New York, N. Y. 3 

National Conference of Charities 
and Correction, Indianapolis, 
Ind i 

National Conference of Commis- 
sioners of Uniform State Laws, 
New York, N.Y 3 

National Conservation Association, 
Washington, D. C I 

National Electric Lamp Associa- 
tion, Cleveland, 4 

National Electric Light Association, 
New York, N.Y 9 

National Engineer, Chicago, III . . . . I 

National Fertilizer Association, 
Middle West Soil Improvement 
Committee, Chicago, III 17 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

National Fire Protection Associa- 
tion, Boston, Mass 10 

National Geographic Society, 
Washington, D. C I 

National Indian Association, New 
York, N. Y 2 

National League for Medical 
Freedom, Chicago, III 8 

National League for the Protection 

of the Family, Boston, Mass ... i 
v National League on Urban Con- 
ditions among Negroes, New 
York, N. Y 9 

National Liberal Club, Gladstone 

Library, London, Eng i 

J National Liberal Immigration 

League, New York, N. Y. 1 1 

National Manufacturers' Company, 
New York, N.Y. i 

National Medical Association, 
Nashville, Tenn I 

National Military Park Commis- 
sion, Gettysburg, Pa i 

National Museum of Science and 
Art, Dublin, Ireland i 

National Paving. Brick Manufac- 

turers'Association, Cleveland, 0. 4 
^National Probation League, Chica- 
go, III I 

National Railways of Mexico, New 
York, N.Y 2 

National Reflector Co., Chicago, III. i 

National Rip-Saw, St. Louis, Mo. . . 20 

National Shorthand Reporters' 
Association, Wheeling, W. Va. . 2 

National Society for the Promo- 
tion of Industrial Education, 
New York, N.Y 8 

National Tube Company, Pitts- 

, burg, Pa i 

''National Union of Teachers, 

London, Eng I 

National Wholesale Lumber 
Dealers Association, New 

York, N.Y i 

"National Women's Trade Union 

League of America, Chicago, III. i 
'' Natural Ice Association of America, 

New York, N.Y 12 

Naturforschende Gesellschaft, 
Danzig, Prussia I 

Naturforschende Gesellschaft, 

Yurieff, Russia I 

Navy Publishing Co., Washington, 
D.C i 

Nebraska, Adjutant General, 
Lincoln, Neb I 

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Lincoln, Neb 14 

Nebraska, Auditor of Public Ac- 
counts, Lincoln, Neb i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Nebraska, Board of Charities and 
Correction, Omaha, Neb I 

Nebraska, Bureau of Labor and 
Industrial Statistics, Lincoln, 
Neb 6 

Nebraska, Commissioner of Public 
Lands and Buildings, Lincoln, 
Neb 2 

Nebraska Dairymen's Association, 
Gibbon, Neb I 

Nebraska, Dept. of Banking, 
Lincoln, Neb i 

Nebraska, Game and Fish Com- 
mission, Lincoln, Neb i 

Nebraska, Geological Survey, 
Lincoln, Neb 2 

Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital, 
Lincoln, Neb I 

Nebraska, Public Library Commis- 
sion, Lincoln, Neb I 

Nebraska, Secretary of State, 
Lincoln, Neb 5 

Nebraska, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Lincoln, Neb I 

Nebraska, State Engineer, Lincoln, 
Neb i 

Nebraska, State Horticultural 
Society, Lincoln, Neb 7 

Nebraska, State Normal School, 
Kearney, Neb I 

Nebraska, State Railway Com- 
mission, Lincoln, Neb 2 

Nebraska, State Supt. of Public 
Instruction, Lincoln, Neb 2 

Nebraska, State Treasurer, 
Lincoln, Neb I 

Nelson, Dr. Daniel T., Chicago, 
III i 

Nesbit, Dr. Otis B., Valparaiso, Ind. 3 

Nestle's Food Co., New York, 

N.Y i 

jr Netherland Chamber of Com- 
merce in America, New York, 
N.Y i 

Netherlands, Centraal Bureau voor 
de Statistiek, The Hague, 
Netherlands I 

Nevada Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Reno, Nev 5 

Nevada, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Carson City, Nev I 

Nevada Hospital for Mental 
Diseases, Carson City, Nev I 

Nevada, Lincoln County Experi- 
ment Farm, Logan, Nev i 

Nevada, Public Service Commis- 
sion, Carson City, Nev 4 

Nevada, Secretary of State, Car- 
son City, Nev 2 

Nevada, State Land Office, Car- 
son City, Nev i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Nevada, State Treasurer, Carson 
City, Nev i 

Nevada, Surveyor General, Carson 
City, Nev i 

Nevada, Tax Commission, Carson 
City, Nev 3 

New Albany Medical Herald, 
New Albany, Ind i 

New Bedford, Free Public Library, 

New Bedford, Mass i 

--New Brunswick, Chief Commis- 
sioner of Public Works, Fred- 
ericton, N. B 3 

New England Association of 
Chemistry Teachers, Boston, 
Mass i 

New England Telephone and Tel- 
egraph Co., Boston, Mass i 

New Hampshire Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Durham, N.H. 21 

New Hampshire College, Durham, 
N.H i 

New Hampshire Library Com- 
mission, Concord, N. H i 

New Hampshire, Public Service 
Commission, Concord, N. H. . . i 

New Hampshire, Secretary of State, 
Concord, N. H i 

New Hampshire, State Board of 
Health, Concord, N. H 2 

New Hampshire State Library, 
Concord, N. H 4 

New Haven Public Library, New 
Haven, Conn 2 

New Jersey Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, New Brunswick, 
N.J 13 

New Jersey, Board of Equalization 
of Taxes, Trenton, N. J 3 

New Jersey, Board of Fish and 
Game Commissioners, Tren- 
ton, N.J i 

New Jersey, Board of Public 
Utility Commissioners, Tren- 
ton, N. J i 

New Jersey, Board of Tenement 
House Supervision, Trenton, 
'N.J i 

New Jersey, Bureau of Shell Fish- 
eries, Trenton, N. J I 

New Jersey, Bureau of Statistics, 
Trenton, N. J I 

New Jersey, Commission to In- 
vestigate Tax Assessments, 
North Plainfield, N.J i 

New Jersey, Commissioner of 
Public Roads, Trenton, N. J. . . i 

New Jersey, Comptroller, Trenton, 
N.J 2 

New Jersey, Dept. of Banking and 
Insurance, Trenton, N. J 4 



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Volumes or 
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New Jersey, Dept. of Labor, Tren- 
ton, N.J i 

New Jersey, Forest Park Reserva- 
tion Commission, Trenton, 
N. J I 

New Jersey, Geological Survey, 

Trenton, N.J 4 

New Jersey, Live Stock Commis- 
sion, Trenton, N.J i 

New Jersey, Public Library Com- 
mission, Trenton, N. J 2 

New Jersey Sanatorium for Tuber- 
culous Diseases, Glen Gardner, 
N.J i 

New Jersey, State Board of Asses- 
sors, Trenton, N. J 9 

New Jersey, State Board of Chil- 
dren's Guardians, Trenton, 
N.J i 

New Jersey, State Board of Health, 

Trenton, N.J 5 

>S New Jersey, State Charities Aid 
and Prison Reform Associa- 
tion, Newark, N. J 4 

New Jersey, State Museum, Tren- 
ton, N. J i 

New Jersey, State Village for 
Epileptics, Skillman, N.J i 

New Jersey, State Water Supply 
Commission, Trenton, N. J . . . . 2 

New Jersey Training School for 
Feeble Minded Girls and Boys, 
Vineland, N. J I 

New Mexico Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Agricultural 
College, N.M 2 

New Mexico, Dept. of Education, 
Santa Fe,N.M i 

New Mexico Medical Journal, 
Las Vegas, N. M i 

New Orleans, Board of Trade, 

New Orleans, La 3 

v New Orleans, Cotton Exchange, 

New Orleans, La I 

>' New Orleans, Dept. of Public 

Finance, New Orleans, La i 

New Orleans Public Library, New 
Orleans, La 2 

New Orleans, Sewerage and Water 
Board, New Orleans, La 3 

New Philosophy, Lancaster, Pa .... I 

New South Wales, Bureau of Sta- 
tistics, Sydney, N. S.W 2 

New South Wales, Dept. of Ag- 
riculture, Sydney, N.S.W.. . . . 50 

New South Wales, Dept. of Mines, 
Sydney, N.S.W 2 

New South Wales, Dept. of Public 
Instruction, Sydney, N. S.W . . 2 

New South Wales, Geological Sur- 
vey, Sydney, N. S.W 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

New South Wales, Government 
Printing Office, Sydney, N. S. 
W 10 

New South Wales, Immigration 
and Tourist Bureau, Sydney, 
N.S.W i 

New South Wales, Public Library, 
Sydney, N.S.W i 

New York, Adjutant General, 
Albany, N.Y^ i 

New York Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Ithaca, N. Y . . . . 50 

New York and New England Asso- 
ciation of Railway Surgeons, 
Brooklyn, N. Y i 

New York Association for Improv- 
ing the Condition of the Poor, 
New York, N. Y 2 

New York Association for - the 
Blind, New York, N. Y I 

New York, Board of Education, 
New York, N. Y 8 

New York, Board of Estimate and 
Apportionment, New York,N. Y. 12 

New York, Board of Fire Under- 
writers, Fire Patrol Com- 
mittee, New York, N. Y 7 

New York, Board of Water Supply, 
New York, N. Y i 

New York Botanical Garden, New 
York, N.Y i 

New York, Bureau of Audits and 
Accounts, Albany, N. Y I 

New York Central Lines, New 
York, N.Y 3 

New Yorji, Chamber of Commerce, 
New York, N. Y 3 

New York Child Welfare Commit- 
tee, New York, N. Y. I 

New York City Conference of 
Charities and Correction, 
New York, N.Y i 

New York, Civil Service Com- 
mission, Albany, N. Y 5 

New York Civil Service Reform 
Association, New York, N. Y. . . I 

New York, Commissioner of Ac- 
counts, New York, N. Y 6 

New York, Conservation Com- 
mission, Albany, N. Y 12 

New York, Conservation Com- 
mission, Dept. of Inland 
Waters, Albany, N. Y 3 

New York Cotton Exchange, New 
York, N.Y 2 

New York, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Albany, N.Y 8 

New York, Dept. of Finance, 
New York, N.Y 4 

New York, Dept. of Health, 
New York, N.Y 2 



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Pamphlets. 

New York, Dept. of Labor, Albany, 
N.Y 7 

New York, Dept. of Parks, New 
York, N.Y I 

New York, Dept. of Public Works, 
New York, N.Y 13 

New York, Dept. of Street Clean- 
ing, New York, N. Y i 

New York, Dept. of Taxes and 
Assessments, New York, N. Y. . 2 

New York Edison Company, New 
York, N.Y I 

New York, Education Dept., Al- 
bany, N. Y 3 

New York Electrical Society, 
New York, N.Y 5 

New York, Fire Dept., NewYork,N.Y. i 

New York, Fiscal Supervisor of 
State Charities, Albany, N. Y. . 2 

New York, Insurance Dept., Al- 
bany, N. Y 5 

New York Juvenile Asylum, New 
York, N.Y . 2 

New York Kindergarten Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y 3 

New York Labor News Co., New 
York, N.Y i 

New York Lying-in Hospital, 
New York, N.Y 2 

New York, Mayor's Billboard 
Advertising Commission, 
New York, N.Y i 

New York, Metropolitan Museum 
of Art, New York, N.Y i 

New York, Metropolitan Sewerage 
Commission, New York, N. Y. . 2 

New York, Milk Committee, New 
York, N.Y i 

New York Municipal Civil Service 
Commission, New York, N. Y. . 3 

New York, Municipal Reference 
Library, New York, N. Y. 3 

New York, New Haven & Hartford 
Railroad Company, New 
Haven, Conn 2 

New York, North Side Board of 
Trade, New York, N.Y i 

New York Pathological Society, 
Albany, N. Y. i 

New York, Police Dept., New York, 
N.Y i 

New York Produce Exchange, 
New York, N. Y ..'... 2 

New York Public Library, Library 
School, New York, N.Y. 3 

New York, Public Service Commis- 
sion, First District, New York, 
N.Y. 7 

New York, Public Service Commis- 
sion, Second District, Albany, 
N.Y. 19 



Volumes or 
*/ Pamphlets. 

New York Railway Business Asso- 

/ ciation, New York, N. Y. i 

New York Society for the Preven- 
tion of Cruelty to Children, 
New York, N.Y 2 

New York Society for the Suppres- 
sion of Vice, New York, N. Y. . . 2 

New York Society Library, New 
York, N.Y. 4 

New York, State Board of Chari- 
ties, Albany, N.Y. 7 

New York, State Board of Tax 
Commissioners, A Ibany, N. Y.. i 

New York, State Bridge and Tun- 
nel Commission, New York, 
N. Y. i 

New York, State Commission of 
Highways, Albany, N. Y 7 

New York, State Dept. of Health, 
Albany, N.Y. 6 

New York, State Engineer and 
Surveyor, Albany, N. Y i 

New York State Fruit Growers' 
Association, Pen Yan, N. Y. . . . i 

New York, State Hospital Com- 
mission, Albany, N. Y 6 

' New York, State Hospital Com- 
mission, Utica, N. Y i 

New York, State Institute for the 
Study of Malignant Diseases, 
Buffalo, N.Y 4 

New York State Journal of Medi- 
cine, New York, N. Y i 

New York State Library, Albany, 
N.Y 230 

New York, State Probation Com- 
mission, Albany, N. Y 2 

New York State Stenographers' 
Association, Brooklyn, N. Y... . 19 

New York, State Supt. of Public 
Works, New York, N. Y. 13 

New York, State Supt. of Weights 
and Measures, Albany, N. Y. . . 2 

New York, State Treasurer, Albany, 
N.Y i 

New York Tax Reform Association, 
New York,N. Y 12 

New York University, New York, 
N.Y 12 

New York University, School of 
Commerce, Accounts and 
Finance, New York, N. Y I 

New York Women's Hospital, New 
York, N. Y I 

New Zealand, Bureau of Census 
and Statistics, Melbourne, Viet. I 

New Zealand, Dept. of Labor, 

Wellington, N. Z I 

New Zealand, Government Life 
Insurance Dept., Wellington, 
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New Zealand, Government Printer, 
Wellington, N.Z 15 

New Zealand, Parliamentary Libra- - 
ry, Wellington, N.Z 122 

Newark, Board of Trade, Newark, 
N.J 8 

Newark Female Charitable Society, 
Newark, N. J I 

Newark Free Public Library, 
Newark, N. J i 

Newberry Library, Chicago, III 14 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Public 
Libraries, Newcastle, Eng 2 

Newfoundland, Colonial Secretary, 
St. Johns, N. F. 2 

Newfoundland, Dept. of Marine 
and Fisheries, St. Johns, N. F... i 

Newfoundland, Registrar-General, 
St. Johns, N. F. 2 

Ney Manufacturing Co., Canton, 
O i 

Nipher, Francis E., St. Louis, Mo. . . 3 

Nitchie, J. H., Chicago, III 32 

Nordiska Museet, Stockholm, 
Sw i 

Norfolk, City Clerk, Norfolk, Va. . . 5, 

Norman, Oscar E., Chicago, III i 

North Adams Public Library, 
North Adams, Mass I 

North American Civic League for 
Immigrants, Boston, Mass .... 2 

North American Gymnastic Union, 
Normal College, Indianapolis, ' 
Ind 2 

North Carolina, Auditor of State, 
Raleigh, N. C 2 

North Carolina, Board of Health, 
Raleigh, N. C I 

North Carolina Corporation Com- 
mission, Raleigh, N. C 2 

North Carolina, Dept of Agricul- 
ture, Raleigh, N. C 2 

North Carolina, Dept. of Labor 
and Printing, Raleigh, N. C. . . . I 

North Carolina, Geological and 
Economic Survey, Chapel Hill, 
N.C.... 10 

North Carolina Historical Com- 
mission, Raleigh, N. C 2 

North Carolina, State Library 
Commission, Raleigh, N. C. . . . l 

North Carolina, State Tax Com- 
mission, Raleigh, N. C I 

North Carolina, Supt. of Public 
Instruction, Raleigh, N. C 4 

North Central Association of Col- 
leges and Secondary Schools, 
Chicago, III 2 

North Dakota Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Agricultural 
College, N.D 19 



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North Dakota, Dept. of Education, 
Bismarck, N. D 2 

North Dakota Penitentiary, Grove, 
N.D i 

North Dakota Public Library Com- 
mission, Bismarck, N.D i 

North Dakota, Secretary of State, 
Bismarck, N.D 4 

North Dakota, State Soil and 
Geological Survey, Agricul- 
tural College, Bismarck, N.D. 3 

North Dakota, Supt. of Public 
Instruction, Bismarck, N.D . . . i 

Northern Illinois State Normal 
School, DeKalb, III i 

Northern Navigation Co., Sarnia, 
Ont i 

Northern Pacific Railway Co., St. 
Paul, Mnnn 2 

Northrup, Dr. W. P., New York, 
N.Y. i 

Northwestern Expanded Metal Co., 
Chicago, III 3 

Northwestern Military Academy, 
Lake Geneva, Wis 2 

Northwestern University, Evans ton, 

III " 12 

Norton Company, Worcester, Mass . 2 
Norwich Hospital for the Insane, 

Norwich, Conn 3 

Norwich, Public Library, Norwich, 

Eng . . 2 

Nova Scotia, Chief Game Com- 
missioner, Halifax, N. S i 

Nova Scotia, Dept. of Mines, 

Halifax, N. S 2 

'Nova Scotia, Dept. of Public 

Health, Halifax, N. S 7 

Nova Scotia, Supt. of Education, 

Halifax, N. S 2 

Nova Scotia Technical College, 

Halifax, N. S I 

Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 

Halifax, N. S i 

Oahu College, Honolulu, Hawaii ... i 
Oak Leaves Company, Oak Park, III. I 
Oak Park Public Library, Oak Park, 

III i 

Oberlin College, Oberlin, 6 

Obermeyer, S., Co., Cincinnati, 0... i 
Observatoire d'Abbadia, Hendaye, 

France I 

Obersvatoire de Paris, Paris, France I 
Observatoire Royal de Belgique, 

Brussels, Belg 5 

Observatoire St. Louis, Jersey, Eng. 2 
Observatorio Astronomico de San- 
tiago de Chile, Santiago, Chile. . I 
Observatorio Astronomico, Geodi- 
namico y Meteorologico, 
Cartuja, Spain I 



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Observatorio Astronomico Nacio- 
nal de Tacubaya, Tacubaya, 
Mex i 

Occidental College, Los A ngeles, Cal. 3 

Office Appliances, Chicago, III 2 

Ohashi Public Library, Tokyo, 
Japan 2 

Ohio Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Wooster, 22 

Ohio, Auditor of State, Columbus, 
5 

Ohio, Board of Library Commis- 
sioners, Columbus, i 

Ohio, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 
Columbus, 3 

Ohio, Commission for the Blind, 
Columbus, O 3 

Ohio, Commissioner of Banks and 
Banking, Columbus, O I 

Ohio, Constitutional Convention, 
Columbus, O 3 

Ohio, Dept. of Inspection of Work- 
shops, Factories and Public 
Buildings, Columbus, i 

Ohio, Geological Survey, Columbus, 
3 

Ohio, Highway Dept., Columbus, 0. 6 

Ohio, Inspector of Buildings and 
Loan Associations, Columbus, O. i 

Ohio Mechanics' Institute, Cin- 
cinnati, 2 

^ Ohio Municipal League, Cleveland, 

i 

Ohio, Secretary of State, Columbus, 
53 

Ohio, State Board of Agriculture, 

Columbus, O i^- 

Ohio, State Board of Charities, 
Columbus, O i 

Ohio, State Board of Health, Co- 
lumbus, 2 

Ohio, State Dairymen's Associa- 
tion, Columbus, 3~" 

Ohio, State Fire Marshal, Colum- 
bus, 2 

.Ohio State Library, Columbus, O . . . 12 

Ohio, State Medical Board, Colum- 
bus, 2 

Ohio, State Mining Dept., Colum- 
bus, i 

Ohio, State School Commissioner, 
Cdlumbus, 4 

Ohio, State University, Columbus, \ 
35 

Ohio University, Athens, 7 

Ohio Wesleyan University, Dela- 
ware, iN 

v Oil Mill Superintendents' Associa- 
tion, Wharton, III I 

Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, New 
York, N.Y. i 



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O'Keefe, David H., Brooklyn, N. Y. 6 

Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Stillwater, Okla 13 

Oklahoma, Bank Commissioners, 
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Oklahoma, Corporation Commis- 
sion, Oklahoma City, Okla i 

Oklahoma, Dept. of Education, 
Guthrie, Okla i 

Oklahoma, Dept. of Labor, Okla- 
homa City, Okla 2 

Oklahoma, Geological Survey, 
Norman, Okla 5 

Oklahoma, State Auditor, Okla- 
homa City, Okla I 

Oklahoma, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Guthrie, Okla i 

Oklahoma, State Board of Health, 
Oklahoma City, Okla i 

Oklahoma, State Commissioner of 
Charities and Corrections, 
Oklahoma City, Okla I 

Oklahoma, State Examiner and 
Inspector, Oklahoma City, 
Okla i 

Oklahoma, State Supt. of Public 
Instruction, Oklahoma -City, 
Okla i 

Oklahoma, State Treasurer, Okla- 
homa City, Okla i 

Omaha, Grain Exchange, Omaha, 
Neb I 

Omaha Public Library and Mu- 
seum, Omaha, Neb 2 

O'Neal, Emmett, Montgomery, Ala. 4 

v ' Ontario, Auditor, Toronto, Ont 3 

" Ontario, Board of Highway Com- 
missioners, Toronto, Ont 2 

Ontario, Bureau of Mines, Toronto, 
Ont 3 

Ontario, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Toronto, Ont 44 

Ontario, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Inspector of Factories, Toronto, 
Ont i 

Ontario, Dept. of Education, To- 
ronto, Ont 4 

Ontario, Dept. of Game and Fish- 
eries, Toronto, Ont I 

Ontario, Dept. of Insurance, To- 
ronto, Ont 2 

Ontario, Dept. of Lands, Forests 
and Mines, Toronto, Ont I 

Ontario, Dept. of Public Works, 

Toronto, Ont 2 

* Ontario, Inspector of Hospitals and 

Public Charities, Toronto, Ont. 10 

Ontario, Legislative Assembly, To- 
ronto, Ont 3 

Ontario, Provincial Board of Health, 
Toronto, Ont r 



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Ontario, Registrar General, Tor- 
onto, Ont 3 

Operative Miller, Chicago, III I 

Orange Free Library, Orange, N. J. I 

Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- 
vallis, Ore 4 

Oregon Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Corvallis, Ore 12 

Oregon, Commissioner of Labor, 
Salem, Ore I 

Oregon Library Commission, Salem, 
Ore 9 

Oregon, Railroad Commission, 
Salem, Ore i 

Oregon, State Board of Health, 
Portland, Ore 22 

Oregon, State Immigration Office, > 
Salem, Ore 7 

Oregon, State Library, Salem, Ore . . 41 

Orenstein, Dr. A. J., Ancon, Canal 
Zone I 

Oriental Esoteric Center, Washing- 
ton, D. C 2 

Orr, Dr. H. Winnett, Lincoln, Neb. . 3 

Orsman, W. J., London, Eng i 

Osaka Library, Osaka, Japan 3 

Osborn, Albert S., New York, N. Y. i 

Oshkosh Public Library, Oshkosh, 
Wis 2 

Osservatorio Marittimo, Trieste, 
Austria i 

Ostrander-Seymour Company, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Ott, Dr. Isaac, Philadelphia, Pa. . . i 

Outdoor World and Recreation, 
New York, N. Y. 2 

Owens, A. L., Chicago, III 4 

Pacific Flush Tank Co., New York, 
N. Y..... i 

Packer Collegiate Institute, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. i 

Paint Manufacturers Association 
of the United States, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 2 

Pan American Union, Washington, 
D.C 6 

Panama Railroad Company, New 

York, N. Y. 2 

' Paris, Chambre de Commerce, 

Paris, France i 

Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich . . 4 

Parlin Memorial Library, Everett, 
Mass i 

Pasadena, City Auditor, Pasadena, 
Calif i 

Passaic Public Library, Passaic, 

N.J i 

-' Paterson, Board of Trade, Paterson, 

N.J. 3 

Paterson Free Public Library, 
Paterson, N. J I 



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Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Md . . i 

Peabody Institute, Peabody, Mass. . i 

Pearson, J., & Company, London, 
Eng i 

Pedersen, Dr. Victor Cox, New 
York, N. Y i 

Pederson, Dr. James, New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Penal Reform League, London, Eng. 6 

Penfield, Harriet, Chicago, III i 

Peninsula Horticultural Society, 
Dover, Del I 

Penn Normal, Industrial and Agri- 
cultural School, St. Helena 
Island, S. C I 

Pennsylvania Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, State College, Pa. 8 
^'Pennsylvania Association for the 

Blind, Pittsburg, Pa 2 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Harrisburg, Pa 20 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Dairy and Food Division, 
Harrisburg, Pa I 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Forestry, 
Harrisburg, Pa I 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Health, 
Harrisburg, Pa I 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Mines, 
Harrisburg, Pa 2 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Public Print- 
ing and Binding, Harrisburg, 
Pa 7 

Pennsylvania, Free Library Com- 
mission, Harrisburg, Pa I 

Pennsylvania Hospital, Ayer Clin- 
ical Laboratory, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Pennsylvania Institution for the 
Instruction of the Blind, Over- 
brook, Pa i 

Pennsylvania, Legislative Reference 
Bureau, Harrisburg, Pa 2 

Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

Pennsylvania State College, State 
College, Pa 14 

Pennsylvania State Library, Harris- 
burg, Pa 73 

Pennsylvania Steel Company, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa i 

Pennsylvania, Topographic and 
Geologic Survey Commission, 
Kittanning, Pa 2 

Penton Press, Cleveland, I 

* Peoria, Association of Commerce, 

Peoria, III 6 

Peoria, City Comptroller, Peoria, III. 2 

Peoria Public Library, Peoria, III. . 4 

Percheron Society of America, Chi- 
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Perkins, Dr. H. S., Chicago, III 4 

Perkins Institution, Watertown, Mass. I 

Peterson, Mrs. J. M., Chicago, III. . . i 

Phelps, Editha, Chicago, III 2 

Phelps, Edward Bunnell, New York, 
N. Y. I 

Philadelphia Academy of Surgery, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

Philadelphia, Board of Public Edu- 
cation, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia, Board of Trade, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia, Bureau of Public 
Charities, Philadelphia, Pa. ... i 

Philadelphia, Bureau of Surveys, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia Commercial Museum, 
Philadelphia, Pa 5 

Philadelphia, Dept. of Public 
Health and Charities, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 15 

Philadelphia, Free Library, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia Orthopedic Hospital 
and Infirmary for Nervous 
Diseases, Philadelphia, Pa. ... 2 

Philadelphia Pathological Society, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultiva- 
tion Association, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Philippine Education, Manila, P. I. I 

Philippine Islands, Board of Rate 
Regulations, Manila, P. 1 3 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Agri- 
culture, Manila, P. 1 2 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Cus- 
toms, Manila, P. I I 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Edu- 
cation, Manila, P. 1 2 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of For- 
estry, Manila, P. I I 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of 
Health, Manila, P. 1 2 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of In- 
ternal Revenue, Manila, P. I. i 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Jus- 
tice, Manila, P. I I 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Public 
Works, Manila, P. 1 2 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Sci- 
ence, Manila, P. I i 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of the 
Treasury, Manila, P. I i 

Philippine Islands, Committee on 
Pension Fund for Constabulary, 
Manila, P. I i 

Philippine Islands, Dept. of Public 
v Instruction, Manila, P. I I 

Philippine Islands, Executive Bu- 
reau, Manila, P. '1 14 



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Philippine Islands, Weather Bu- 
reau, Manila, P. 1 3 

Philippine Library, Manila, P. I.. . . i 
Phillips Academy, A ndover, Mass . . 2 
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, 

N.H i 

Philosophical Society of Washing- 
ton, Washington, D. C i 

Phonographic Institute Co., Cin- 
cinnati, i 

Photographic Progress, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Picher Lead Co., Chicago, III 2 

Pierce & Fisher, Chicago, III i 

Pierce, I. S., Chicago, III i 

Pilcher Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . i 
Pittsburg, Chamber of Commerce, 

Pittsburg, Pa i 

Pittsburg, Dept. of Public Health, 

Pittsburg, Pa i 

^ittsburg Playground Association, 

Pittsburg, Pa i 

Place, Frank, New York, N. Y..... i 
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters' 

Journal, Chicago, III i 

Polacheck, Charles, & Bro. Co., 

Milwaukee, Wis i 

Polar Publishing Company, Chi- 

cago, III 3 

Policy Holders' Union, Chicago, III. I 
Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. i 
Pomona College, Claremont, Col. . . 3 
Port Elizabeth Public Library, 

Port Elizabeth, South Africa . . i 
* Portland Board of Trade, Portland, 

Me i 

sjPortland, Chamber of Commerce, 

Portland, Ore 2 

Portland Public Library, Portland, 

Me i 

Porto, Bibliotheca Publica Muni- 
cipal, Porto, Portugal 3 

Porto Rico, Supreme Court, San 

Juan, P. R 2 

Post-Graduate Medical School, 

New York, N. Y. i 

Postal Life Insurance Company, 

New York, N. Y. 7 

Powell, F. W., Chicago, III 3 

Practical Decorator, Chicago, III . . . 2 
Practical Electricity Publishing Co., 

Chicago, III 2 

Practical Medicine, Delhi, India ... i 
Prague, Lese- und Redehalle der 
Deutschen Studenten, Prague, 

Bohemia 5 

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . 4 
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. 
A., Board of Home Missions, 
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Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago, III . i 

Presbyterian Hospital, New York, 

N.Y I 

* Prince Edward Island, Dept. of 
Public Works, Charlottetown, 
P.E.I i 

Prince Edward Island, Legislative 
Library, Charlottetown, P.E.I . i 

Princeton Summer School, Prince- 
ton, N.J i 

Princeton Theological Seminary, 
Princeton, N.J 4 

Princeton University, Princeton ,N.J. I 

Princeton University, Library, 

Princeton, N.J 1 1 

^ Printers' Board of Trade, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Prison Association of New York, 
New York, N.Y i 

Progressive Woman, Chicago, III. . . i 

Providence Athenaeum, Providence, 
R.I i 

Providence Medical Journal, Prov- 
idence, R. I i 

Providence Public Library, Provi- 
dence, R. 1 2 

Providence, Supt. of Health, 
Providence, R. I i 

Prudential Insurance Company of 
America, Newark, N. J i 

Public Education Association of 
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa . 4 

Publishers Cooperative Bureau, 
New York, N.Y I 

Puebla, Dept. of Statistics, Puebla, 
Mex '. . i 

Pullman Co., Dept. of Sanitation, 
Chicago, III 2 

Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind . . 2 

Putnam's, Gk P., Sons, New York, 

N.Y i 

I Quaritch, Bernard, London, Eng. .. 4 
- 4 Quebec, Minister of Agriculture, 

Quebec, Que 2 

Quebec, Minister of Colonization, 
Mines and Fisheries, Quebec, 

Que i 

" Quebec, Minister of Lands and 

Forests, Quebec, Que i 

Quebec, Minister of Public Works 
and Labour, Quebec, Que 3 

Queens Borough Public Library, 
New York, N.Y I 

Queen's University, Kingston, Ont. . 2 

Queensland, Bureau of Sugar Ex- 
periment Stations, Brisbane, 
Queensland 3 

Queensland, Dept. of Mines, Bris- 
bane, Queensland 4 

Queensland, Government Statis- 
tician, Brisbane, Queensland. .. I 



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Queensland, Secretary for Agri- 
culture and Stock, Brisbane, 

Queensland I 

Quincy, City Clerk, Quincy, III 3 

Radium Institute, London, Eng .... i 
Radium Publishing Co., Pittsburg, 

Pa 2 

Railway and Locomotive Engineer- 
ing, New York, N. Y. i 

Railway Business Association, New 

York, N.Y. 6 

! Railway Club, Pittsburg, Pa i 

Railway Electrical Engineer, Chica- 
go, III I 

Railway List Co., Chicago, III 2 

Railway Signal Association, Beth- 
lehem, Pa i 

Railway Surgical Journal, Chicago, 

III i 

Rantoul, Robert S., Beverly Farms, 

Mass i 

Rare Book Shop, Washington, D. C. I 
Ravenscroft, D. W., Petaluma, Cal. 3 

Rawie, Henry, Baltimore, Md i 

Ray Society, London, Eng 3 

Raymond & Whitcomb Co., New 

York, N.Y i 

Reading Company, Philadelphia, 

Pa 2 

Real Estate News, Chicago, III i 

Redwood Library and Athena5um, 

Newport, R.I i 

Reed College, Portland, Ore 4 

Referendum, Faribault, Minn i 

Regan Printing Co., Chicago, III. ... 2 
Regia Universita di Modena, 

Modena, Italy 1 1 

Regina Public Library, Regina, 

Sask i 

Reichsbank, Berlin, Ger 2 

Religious Education Association, 

Chicago, III i 

Reiner, David, New York, N. Y. . . . i 
Remington Typewriter Co., New 

York, N.Y.... i 

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 

Troy, N. Y. 2 

Reply, New Canaan, Conn I 

Retail Clerks' International Pro- 
tective Association, Denver, 

Colo i 

Revyen, Chicago, III I 

Reynolds Library, Rochester, N. Y. . i 
Rhoades, John Harsen, New York, 

N.Y i 

Rhode Island, Adjutant General, 

Providence, R. 1 3 

Rhode Island Agricultural Experi- 
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Rhode Island, Bank Commissioner, 
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Rhode Island, Board of Charities 
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Rhode Island, Bureau of Industrial 
Statistics, Providence, R. 1 6 

Rhode Island, Commissioner of 
Forestry, Chepachet, R. 1 10 

Rhode Island, Commissioner of 
Inland Fisheries, Providence, R.I. 4 

Rhode Island, Commissioner of 
Public Schools, Providence, R. I. 6 

Rhode Island, Executive Dept., 
Providence, R. 1 4 

Rhode Island, Factory Inspector, 
Providence, R. 1 4 

Rhode Island, Insurance Dept., 
Providence, R. 1 3 

Rhode Island, State Board of 
Agriculture, Providence, R. I. . . i 

Rhode Island, State Board of 
Registration in Embalming, 
Providence, R. I i 

Rhode Island, State College, 
Kingston, R. 1 2 

Rhode Island, State Commissioner 
of Birds, Rumford, R. 1 2 

Rhode Island State Library, Provi- 
dence, R. 1 13 

Rhodesia, Chamber of Mines, 

Bulawayo, Rhodesia i 

J Rhodesia, Dept. of Agriculture, 

Salisbury, Rhodesia i 

Rich, H. S., & Co., Chicago, III i 

Richards, R. C., Chicago, III 2 

Ricker, P. L., Chevy Chase, D. C i 

Ricksner, Dr. Charles, Utica, N. Y.. I 

Rij ksuniversiteit, Bibliotheek, 

Groningen, Netherlands 4 

Rij ksuniversiteit, Physisch Labora- 
torium, Leyden, Netherlands ... I 

Ritzmann, Brookes & Company, 
Chicago, III i 

Riverside Public Library, Riverside, 
Cal 3 

Roadmasters and Maintenance of 
Way Association of America, 
Peoria, III 2 

Robinson, Albert G., Washington, 
D.C ... i 

Robotnik Polski, New York, N. Y. . i 
\ Rochester, Chamber of Commerce, 

Rochester, N. Y 9 

Rockefeller Institute for Medical 
Research, New York, N. Y. . . . 2 

Rockefeller Sanitary Commission 
for the Eradication of Hook- 
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Roger Williams Park Museum, 

Providence, R. I i 

Rolleston, Dr. H. D., London, Eng. . i 

Rollins, C. E., Chicago, III 80 

Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. . . i 
Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Tex. . i 
Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre 

Haute, Ind i 

Rost, Dr. George, Wurzburg, 

Bavaria I 

Rosty, E. C., Chicago, III i 

Rouen, Bureau d'Hygiene et de 
Statistique, Rouen, France .... i 

Rouen, Mairie, Rouen, France i 

Roure-Bertrand Fils, New York, N. Y. i 
Roy, Basanta Koomar, Chicago, III . i 
Royal Alfred Observatory, Port 

Louis, Mauritius 6 

Royal Astronomical Society of 

Canada, Toronto, Ont i 

Royal Colonial Institute, London, 

Eng i 

Royal Palm Nurseries, Oneco, Fla . . i 
Royal Scottish Museum, Edin- 
burgh, Scot i 

^ Royal Society for the Protection of 

Birds, London, Eng i 

Rumania, Ministerial Industriei si 
Comerciului, Bukarest, Ru- 
mania i 

Rumball, Edwin Alfred, Rochester, 

N.Y 3 

Rush Medical College, Chicago, III. . 3 
Rutgers College, New Brunswick, 

N.J i 

Ruth, Dr. C. E., Des Moines, la 2 

Ryerson, Joseph J., & Son, Chicago, 

III i 

\ Sacramento, County Board of 

Supervisors, Sacramento, Cal . . i 
Sagamore Sociological Conference, 

Boston, Mass 5 

Sage, Dr. Annie W., Chicago, III.. . . 35 
Saginaw, Board of Trade, Saginaw, 

Mich i 

St. Andrews University, Library, 

St. Andrews, Scot i 

St. Bride Foundation Institute, 

London, Eng 4 

St. Ignatius University, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal i 

St. Joseph, Free Public Library, 

St. Joseph, Mo i 

St. Louis Merchants' Exchange, 

St. Louis, Mo i 

St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, 

1 Mo 3 

'St. Louis, Public Service Commis- 
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St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo . I 
St. Luke Homeopathic Hospital, 

Philadelphia, Pa 3 

St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, III. ... i 
St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, 

Minn 5 

_ J St. Paul, Board of Park Commis- 
sioners, St. Paul, Minn 2 

St. Paul Institute, St. Paul, Minn . 2 
St. Paul Public Library, St. Paul, 

Minn 4 

Salem, City Plans Commission, 

Salem, Mass 2 

, Salem Public Library, Salem, Mass. 2 
" Salt Lake City Commercial Club, 

Salt Lake City, Utah I 

Salter, William Mackintire, Chicago, 

III i 

vi San Diego, Chamber of Commerce, 

San Diego, Cal i 

San Francisco, Board of Trade, 

San Francisco, Cal i 

San Francisco, Chamber of Com- 
merce, San Francisco, Cal .... 4 
San Francisco, Dept. of Public 

Health, San Francisco, Cal. ... 2 
San Francisco Public Library, San 

Francisco, Cal I 

Sante Fe Magazine, Chicago, III. . I 
Santiago de Chile, Casa de Orates, 

Santiago, Chile 2 

A Sao Paulo, Departamento Estadual 

do Trabalho, Sao Paulo, Brazil i 
-~ - Sao Paulo, Secretaria da Agricul- 
tura, Commercio e Obras Pnb- 

licas, Sao Paulo, Brazil 2 

- 1 Sarawak Museum, Sarawak, Borneo 3 
_\ Saskatchewan, Board of Highway 

Commissioners, Regina, Sask. . 2 
Saskatchewan, Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, Regina, Sask 8 

x Saskatchewan, Dept. of Public 

Works, Regina, Sask 2 

A Savannah, Board of Sanitary Com- 
missioners, Savannah, Ga I 

C\ Savannah Cotton Exchange, Savan- 
nah, Ga ; i 

^ Savannah Municipal Laboratory, 

Savannah, Ga 29 

^ Scandinavian Socialist Federation 

of America, Chicago, III I 

Schachner, Dr. August, Louisville, Ky. 2 

Scheips, Theo. I., Chicago, III 5 

Schimmel & Co., Militz, Ger 2 

Schmalz, J. B., Wellesley, Mass I 

School of Domestics Arts and Sci- 
ence, Chicago, III i 

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Schweitzer, A. R., Urbana, III 3 

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Bern, Switz i 



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Schwenke, Dr. Paul, Berlin, Ger. I 
Science Museum, London, Eng ... i 
Scientific Station for Pure Products, 

New York, N. Y I 

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u Scranton, Board of Trade, Scran- 
ton, Pa i 

Scranton Public Library, Scranton, 

Pa 3 

Scribner's, Charles, Sons Co., New 

York, N. Y i 

Seattle, Chamber of Commerce, 

Seattle, Wash 1 1 

Seattle Public Library, Seattle, 

Wash 2 

Security Mutual Fire Insurance 

Co., Chatfield, Minn I 

Seidensticker, E. W., Chicago, III. . 2 

Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa 2 

Seymour Library, Auburn, N. Y. . I 
Sheldon, G. W., & Co., Chicago, III. 4 
Short Ballot Organization, New 

York, N. Y i 

Sielckers, Hermann, New York, 

N. Y i 

"Silk Association of America, New 

York, N. Y 2 

Silvin, Edwin, Sacramento, Cal ... I 

Simmons College, Boston, Mass 3 

Simon, Abram, Washington, D. C. . i 
Simons, Dr. Charles J., Chicago, III. 31 
Simplified Spelling Board, New 

York, N. Y 13 

Skeel, Mrs. Roswell, Jr., Irvington- 

on-Hudson, N. Y 2 

Sloss, Louis, & Co., San Francisco, 

Cal i 

Smiley Public Library, Redlands, 

Cal i 

Smith, Albert D., & Co., New York, 

N. Y i 

Smith, J. D., Baltimore, Md 2 

Smith, R. H., Buffalo, N. Y 2 

Smith College, Northampton, Mass, i 
Smithsonian Institution, Washing- 
ton, D. C 26 

v Smoke Abatement League, Cin- 
cinnati, i 

-Smoke and Dust Abatement 

League, Pittsburg, Pa I 

Socialist Party, National Head- 
quarters, Chicago, III 3 

Socialistic Parliament of America, 

Chicago, III I 

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Mexico, Mex I 

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Milan, Italy 7 

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Lyon, Lyons, France i 

iX Societe des Sciences, des Arts et 
des Lettres du Hainaut, Mons, 
France I 

Society for Ethical Culture of New 
York, New York, N. Y I 

Society for Practical Astronomy, 
Chicago, III I 

Society of American Florists and 
Ornamental Horticulturists, 
Urbana, III I 

Society of Medical History of Chi- 
cago, Chicago, III 3 

Society of Naval Architects and 
Marine Engineers, New York, 
N. Y 2 

Society of Railway Club Secre- 
taries, Chicago, III I 

Society of Sanitary and Moral 
Prophylaxis, New York, N. Y. 3 

Society of the New York Hospital, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Society of Tropical Medicine and 
Hygiene, London, Eng I 

Solberg, Thorwald, Washington, 
D. C i 

Somerville, Board of Trade, Somer- 
ville, N. J i 

Sommer, Sylvan E., Chicago, III. . I 

Sons of the American Revolution, 
California Society, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal i 

Sotheran, Henry, & Co., London, 
Eng i 

South Australia, Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, Adelaide, S. A 7 

South Australia, Geological Sur- 
vey, Adelaide, S. A 2 

South Australia, Minister of Mines, 
Adelaide, S. A 2 

South Australia, Railways Com- 
missioner, Adelaide, S. A i 

South Bend Watch Company, 
South Bend, Ind I 

South Carolina Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Clemson 
College, S. C 13 

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sion, Columbia, S. C. I 

South Carolina, State Bank Ex- 
aminer, Spartanburg, S. C . . . . I 

South Carolina, State Board of 
Health, Columbia, S. C I 

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Commissioners, Pierre, S. D.. . I 

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Pierre, S. D 2 



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missioner, Pierre, S. D i 

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Agriculture, Huron, S. D I 

South Dakota, State Board of 
Charities and Correction, 
Parker, S. D I 

South Dakota, State Engineer, 
Pierre, S. D I 

South Dakota, State Food and 
Drug Commission, Ver million, 
S.D 2 

South Dakota, State Geological 
Survey, Vermillion, S. D i 

South Dakota, State Treasurer, 
Pierre, S. D i 

South Dakota, Supt. of PubHc In- 
struction, Pierre, S. D I 

South End Industrial School, Bos- 
ton, Mass 3 

South Park Improvement Associa- 
tion, Chicago, III i 

Southern and Southwestern Rail- 
way Club, Atlanta, Ga I 

Southern California Academy of 
Sciences, Los A ngeles, Cal .... i 

Southern Illinois State Normal 
University, Carbondale, III . . . . I 

Southern Orchards and Farms, 
Houston, Tex 2 

Southern Pacific Railroad Co., San 
Francisco, Cal I 

Southern Railway Co., New York, 
N. Y 2 

Southern Rhodesia, Dept. of Agri- 
culture, Salisbury, Rhodesia 3 

Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, 
Va i 

Southern Surgical and Gynecologi- 
cal Association, Chicago, III. . . 2 

Southwest Trail, Chicago, III i 

Soyez-Le Roy, Madame, Lille, 
France I 

Spencer Heater Company, Chicago, 
III i 

Sperry Gyroscope Co., New York, 
. N. Y 3 

Spicer, Peter, & Sons, Leamington, 
Eng i 

Spokane Public Library, Spokane, 

Wash 2 

Sprague Electric Works, New York, 
N. Y 9 

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field, III i 

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State Street Trust Company, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Staten Island Association of Arts 
and Sciences, New Brighton, 

N. Y 2 

Stearns, Dr. W. M., Chicago, III... 9 
Steenberg, Andreas Schack, Copen- 
hagen, Den i 

Stenstrand, O. J., Chicago, III I 

Stephan, E. W., Chicago, III 8 

Stephens-Adamson Manufacturing 

Co., Aurora, III i 

Stettin, Stadtbibliothek, Stettin, 

Prussia I 

Stevens, J., Arms & Tool Co., 

Chicopee Falls, Mass 2 

Stevens Institute of Technology, 

Hoboken, N. J i 

Steward & Rpmaine Mfg. Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa i 

Stieglitz, Alfred, New York, N. Y. i 
Still College of Osteopathy, Des 

Moines, la I 

Stone & Webster, Chicago, III . . . . 2 
Strauss Bascule Bridge Co., Chi- 
cago, III ' 3 

Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. 

Co., Rochester, N.Y., 8 

Studebaker Corporation, Detroit, 

Mich i 

Sturges, Mrs. Frank, Elmhurst, III. . i 
Submarine Signal Co., Boston, 

Mass 15 

Suburban Life, New York, N. Y. . . . i 
Sullivan Machinery Company, 

Chicago, III 5 

Sun, Baltimore, Md i 

Sveriges Offentliga Bibliotek, 

Stockholm, Sw i 

Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, 

Pa 3 

Sweden, K. Socialstyrelsen, Stock- 
holm, Sw. 24 

Sweden, Riksdagens Bibliotek, 

Stockholm, Sw 53 

Swedish Engineers' Society, 

Chicago, III 2 

Sweitzer, R. M., Chicago, III 2 

Swinnerton, Henry U., Chevy 

Chase, N. Y i 

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Wash i 

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Talbert, Ernest L., Chicago, III i 

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Hobart, Tas i 

Tax Association of Alameda 

County, Oakland, Cal 17 

Taylor University, Upland, Ind .... I 
Tennessee Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Knoxville, Tenn. 6 
Tennessee, Comptroller of the 

Treasury, Nashville, Tenn ..... i 
Tennessee, Dept. of Agriculture, 

Nashville, Tenn 2 

Tennessee Geological Survey, 

Nashville, Tenn 5 

Tennessee, Mining Dept., Nashville, 

Tenn I 

Tennessee, Railroad Commission, 

Nashville, Tenn i 

Tennessee, State Board of 

Entomology, Knoxville, Tenn. . 5 
Tennessee, Treasury Dept., Nash- 
ville, Tenn i 

Trequem, J., & Cie, Paris, France . . 2 
Terry, Charles Thaddeus, New 

York, N.Y 3 

Testimony Publishing Co., Chicago, 

III 2 

Texas Agricultural Experiment 

Station, College Station, Tex ... 4 
Texas, Commissioner of Labor, 

Austin, Tex i 

Texas, Comptroller of Public Ac- 
counts, Austin, Tex 3 

Texas, Dept. of Agriculture, Austin, 

Tex 25 

Texas, Dept. of Education, 

Austin, Tex i 

Texas, Dept. of Insurance and 

Banking, Austin, Tex 2 

Texas, Railroad Commission, 

Austin, Tex I 

Texas, Secretary of State, Austin, 

Tex 2 

Texas, State Epileptic Colony, 

Obiline, Tex 2 

Texas, State Health Dept., Austin, 

Tex i 

Texas State Journal of Medicine, 

Fort, Worth, Tex I 

Texas State Library, Austin, Tex. . . 4 
Texas, State Tax Commission, 

Austin, Tex 4 

- Theosophical Society of America, 

Brooklyn, N.Y I 

Therapeutic Digest, Cincinnati, O. . i 
Thomas Arnold School, Chicago, 

III 2 



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Thomas Publishing Co., New York, 
N.Y I 

Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial 
School of Technology, Pots- 
dam, N.Y I 

Thompson, Slason, Chicago, III 6 

Thompson, Dr. W. Oilman, New 
York, N.Y 3 

Thorburn, J. M., & Co., New York, 
N.Y 3 

Thorp, Prof. E. D., Boston, Mass. . . I 

Throop Polytechnic Institute, 
Pasadena, Cal 2 

Tibbies, C. E., Chicago, III i 

Tickell, Rev. S. Claude, Saffron 
Walden, Eng 

Timouoff, V. E 
Russia 

Tohoku Imperial University, 
Saporo', Japan 

Toledo Commerce Club, Toledo, O. . 

Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway 
Company, Peoria, III 

Toronto, City Treasurer, Toronto, 



St. Petersburg, J 

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Toronto Public Library, Toronto, 



Ont. 



Toynbee Hall, London, Eng 2 

Tracy, Mrs. Evert E., Chicago, III. . 62 
Traffic Club of Chicago, Chicago, 

III i 

Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, 

Trans I 

Travailleur du Papier, Paris, 

France i 

Travelers' Insurance Company, 

Hartford, Conn 5 

Traveling Engineers' Association, 

Chicago, III i 

Trenton, City Clerk, Trenton, N. J. i 
Trenton, Custodians Office, Tren- 
ton, N. J i 

Trenton Free Public Library, 

Trenton, N. J I 

Trinity College, Durham, N. C 5 

Troy Public Library, Troy, N.Y. . . i 
Tuberculosis Hospital of the 
District of Columbia, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Tufts College, Tufts College, Mass . . 2 
Tulane University, New Orleans, 

La 3 

Tuoti, G., & Co., New York, N. Y... I 
Tuskegee Normal and Industrial 

Institute, Tuskegee, Ala 5 

Tyrrell, H. G., Evanston, III 2 

Ulster & Delaware Railroad, Kings- 
ton, N. Y i 

Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. . . i 
Union des Associations Inter- 
nationales, Brussels, Belg 4 



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Union Elevator and Machine Co., 
Chicago, III i 

Union Fibre Company, Chicago, 
III 3 

Union of Canadian Municipalities, 
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Union of South Africa, Dept. of 
Agriculture, Pretoria, Transvaal 2 

Union Stock Yard and Transit 
Company, Chicago, III i 

Union Stock Yards Company 
of Omaha, South Omaha, Neb . . I 

Union Theological Seminary, New 
York, N.Y i 

United Brotherhood of Car- 
penters and Joiners of America, 
Indianapolis, Ind i 

United Charities of Chicago, Chi- 
cago, III i 

United Committee for the Taxa- 
tion of Land Values, London, 
Eng 5 

United Electric Company, Canton, 
4 

United Garment Workers of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y 2 

United Mine Workers of America, 

Indianapolis, Ind 3 

"United Mine Workers of Illinois, 

Chicago, III i 

United Railways Company of St. 
Louis, St. Louis, Mo i 

United Scientific Company, Chi- 
cago, III 3 

United States Brewers Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y i 

United States Coast Artillery 
School, Fort Monroe, Va 2 

United States Engineer School, 
Washington, D. C i 

United States Government, Wash- 
ington, D. C 2542 

United States Isthmian Canal Com- 
mission, A neon, Canal Zone. ... 5 

United States Lake Survey, 

Detroit, Mich 2 

J United States League of Local 
Building and Loan Associa- 
tions, Cincinnati, O 2 

United States, Library of Congress, 
Washington, D. C 9 

United States Mortgage and Trust 
Co., New York, N.Y 2 

United States Naval Academy, 
Annapolis, Md. 2 

United States Steel Corporation, 
New York, N.Y 2 

United States Trade Mark Asso- 
ciation, New York, N. Y i 

United Typothetae of America, 
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Unity Church, Chicago, III I 

Universal Portland Cement Com- 
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Universidad Nacional de la Plata, 
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sitaria, LaPlata, A. R 4 

Universitat, Strassburg, Ger 24 

Universitat, Botanisches Garten 
und Botanisches Museum, 
Zurich, Switz i 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Basel, 
Switz 7 

Universitats Bibliothek, Bonn, 
Prussia i 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Innsbruck, 
A ustria 5 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Marburg, 
Prussia 4 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Vienna, 
A ustria 2 

University de Paris, Bibliotheque, 
Paris, France i 

Universite de Toulouse, Bibli- 
otheque, Toulouse, France. ... i 

University Egyptienne, Cairo, 
Egypt i 

University Imperiale de Kazan, 
Observatoire Astronomique, 
Kazan, Russia 2 

University Laval, Quebec, Que I 

University Libre de . Bruxelles, 
Brussels, Belg i 

Universiteits-Bibliotheek, Amster- 
dam, Netherlands 41 

Universitets Bibliotheket, Christi- 
ania, Norway 21 

University Club, New York, N. Y. . . i 

University Lecture Association, 
Chicago, III i 

University of Aberdeen, Library, 
Aberdeen, Scot 7 

University of Arizona, Tucson, 
Ariz 3 

University of California, Berkeley, 
Cal 20 

University of California, Dept. of 
Chemistry, Berkeley, Cal 5 

University of California, Library, 
Berkeley, Cal 4 

University of Chicago, Chicago, III. . 52 

University of Chicago Press, Chi- 
cago, III 4 

University of Cincinnati, Cincin- 
nati, 3 

University of Colorado, Library, 
Boulder, Colo 5 

University of Florida, Gainesville, 
Fla i 

University of Idaho, Moscow, Ida . . 2 



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University of Illinois, Urbana, III. . . 62 

University of Illinois, College of 
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Pharmacy, Urbana, III 2 

University of Iowa, Iowa City, la.. . \ 

University of Kansas, Lawrence, 
Kan 6 

University of London, London, Eng. 2 

University of Maine, Orono, Me. ... I 

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 
Mich 1 6 

University of Michigan, Alumni 
Association, Ann A rbor, Mich. . i 

University of Michigan, Astronom- 
ical Observatory, Detroit, Mich. I 

University of Michigan, Engineer- 
ing Society, Ann Arbor, Mich. . 2 

University of Michigan, General 
Library, Ann Arbor, Mich 7 

University of Minnesota, Minne- 
apolis, Minn 12 

University of Minnesota, Library, 
Minneapolis, Minn 6 

University of Missouri, Columbia, 
Mo :; 8 

University of Missouri, School of 
Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, 
Mo 4 

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Mont 15 

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Neb 3 

University of Nebraska, Engineer- 
ing Society, Lincoln, Neb i 

University of New Mexico, Albu- 
querque, N. M 4 

University of North Carolina, 
Chapel Hill, N. C 2 

University of North Dakota, 

University, N. D 2 

University of Notre Dame, Notre 
Dame, Ind 2 

University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore . . 5 

University of Pennsylvania, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 19 

University of Pennsylvania, Dept. 
of Research Medicine, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

University of Pittsburg, Dept. of 
Pathology, Pittsburg, Pa 10 

University of Pittsburg, Mellon 
Institute, Pittsburg, Pa I 

University of Pittsburg, School of 
Medicine, Pittsburg, Pa 2 

University of Rochester, Rochester, 
N.Y i 

University of South Carolina, 
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University of South Dakota, Ver- 
million, S. D 4 

University of Southern California, 
Los Angeles, Cal 2 

University of the Philippines, 
Manila, P.I i 

University of the South, Sewanee, 

Tenn 2 

University of Texas, Austin, Tex. . . I 

University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. 18 

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 
Utah 2 

University of Vermont, Burlington, 
Vt I 

University of Virginia, Charlottes- 
ville, Va 5 

University of Washington, Seattle, 
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University of Wisconsin, Madison, 
Wis 19 

University of Wisconsin, College of 
Agriculture, Madison, Wis. ... I 

University of Wisconsin, University 
Extension Division, Madison, 
Wis 9 

University of Wisconsin, Library, 
Madison, Wis 2 

University of Wyoming, Laramie, 
Wyo 5 

Universytet Imienia Cesarza Fran- 
ciszka I, Lemberg, Galicia 6 

Universytet Imienia Cesarza Fran- ~^ 
ciszka I, Knihovna, Lemberg, ^ 
Galicia 2 

Unknown 37 

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa. . . . \^ 

Uruguay, Inspector Nacional de 
Instrucci6n Primaria, Monte- 
video, Uru 3 

Uruguay, Ministerio de Industria, 
Comision Central "Dia del 
Orbol," Montevideo, Uru 2 

Usher, R. ]., Chicago, III 9 

Utah Agricultural College, Logan, 
Utah I 

Utah Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Logan, Utah 12 

Utah, Bureau of Immigration, 
Labor and Statistics, Salt Lake 
City, Utah 4 

Utah, Commissioner of Insurance, 
Salt Lake City, Utah I 

Utah, Conservation Commission, 
Salt Lake City, Utah I 

Utah, Engineering Experiment 
Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. . . i 

Utah, State Board of Land Com- 
missioners, Salt Lake City, 
Utah 2 

Utah, State Coal Mine Inspector, 
Salt Lake City, Utah i 



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Utah, State Engineer, Salt Lake 
City, Utah i 

Vail, Dr. Derrick T., Cincinnati, O. . 3 

Valve World, Chicago, III i 

Van Hise, Charles, Madison, Wis. . . i 

Van Nostrand Co., New York, N. Y. i 

Vancouver, Board of Trade, Van- 
couver, B. C i 

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 
Tenn 3 

Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 4 

Vedanta Centre, Boston, Mass i 

Veit & Company, Leipzig, Saxony . . i 

Verity, Dr. Roger, Florence, Italy. . . i 

Vermont Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Burlington, Vt 9 

Vermont, Board of Library Com- 
missioners, Montpelier, Vt i 

Vermont, Geological Survey, Bur- 
lington, Vt i 

Vermont Historical Society, Libra- 
ry, Montpelier, Vt 2 

Vermont, Public Service Commis- 
sion, Montpelier, Vt i 

Vermont, State Board of Health, 
Brattleboro, Vt 7 

Vermont, State Forester, Burling- 
ton, Vt 2 

Vernay, Arthur S., New York, N. Y. i 

Victoria, Board of Trade, Victoria, 

B.C i 

^ Victoria, Bureau of Census, Mel- 
bourne, Viet i 

'Victoria, Chief Inspector of 
Factories, Work-Rooms and 

/ Shops, Melbourne, Viet i 

* Victoria, Dept. of Agriculture, 

Melbourne, Viet 1 6 

"Victoria, Provincial Museum, 

Victoria, B.C i 

Victoria, Public Library, Museums 
and National Gallery, Mel- 
bourne, Viet. i 

Victorian Railways Commissioner, 
Melbourne, Viet 2 

Videnskabs-Selskabet, Christiania, 
Norway 5 

Virginia Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Blacksburg, Va 5 

Virginia, Auditor of Public Ac- 
counts, Richmond, Va i 

Virginia, Commissioner of Health, 
Richmond, Va 2 

Virginia, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Immigration, Richmond, Va. . . I 

Virginia Geological Survey, Char- 
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Virginia, Secretary of the Common- 
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Visiting Nurse Association, Chicago, 

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Voter, Chicago, III I 

Voynich, Wilford M., London, Eng . i 
Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. i 
Wabash Railroad Company, St. 

Louis, Mo i 

Wagner Free Institute of Science, 

Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Wahl-Henius Institute of Ferment- 

ology, Chicago, III 3 

Wainwright, J. T., Chicago, III i 

Walker, Edward C. , New York, N. Y. I 

Walker, H. H., Chicago, III i 

Walker, M. F., Cadiz, O i 

Walker Brothers & Hairland, 

Chicago, III i 

Walker Electric Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Walther, Dr. Th. H., Chicago, III. . . I 

Ware, Dr. Lyman, Chicago, III 93 

Ware Bros. Company, Philadelphia, 

Pa i 

Warne, Dr. Frank Julien, Chicago, 

III i 

Warren Academy of Sciences, -^ 

Warren, Pa I 

Washburn College, Topeka, Kan ... i 
Washington Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Pullman, Wash. . 28 
Washington and Lee University, 

Lexington, Va 2 

Washington, Board of Tax Com- 
missioners, Olympia, Wash .... I 
Washington, Bureau of Inspection 
and Supervision of Public 

Offices, Olympia, Wash 2 

Washington, Commissioner of 

Labor, Olympia, Wash i 

Washington, Dept. of State, Olym- 
pia, Wash 3 

Washington, Geological Survey, 

Seattle, Wash 2 

Washington Medical Annals, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Washington Public Library, Wash- 
ington, D. C 4 

Washington, Public Service Com- 
mission, Olympia, Wash 2 

Washington State Library, Olym- 
pia, Wash 30 

Washington, State Traveling Li- 
brary, Olympia, Wash i 

Washington, Supt. of Public In- 
struction, Olympia, Wash i 

Washington University, St. Louis, 
Mo 8 



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Washingtonian Home, Chicago, III. . 3 

Waterloo Public Library, Water- 
loo, la 6 

Waterous Engine Works Co., St. 
Paul, Minn I 

Watertown Free Public Library, 
Watertown, Mass i 

Webster, Dr. George W., Chicago, 
III 892 

Weekly People, New York, N. Y. . . . I 

Weigel, Theodor Oswald, Leipzig, 
Saxony 2 

Weinstock, Harris, San Francisco, 
Cal i 

Welcher, Adair, Berkeley, Cal 2 

Wellcome Chemical Research Lab- 
oratories, London, Eng 8 

Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass . I 

Wells, George Frederick, New York, 
N. Y i 

Wells College, Aurora, N. Y l 

^ Welsh League for the Taxation of 

Land Values, Cardiff, Wales . . 7 

Wesley Hospital, Chicago, III 2 

Wesley an University, Middletown, 

Conn 6 

" West Chicago Park Commissioners, 

Chicago, III i 

West Hartlepool Public Library, 

West Hartlepool, Eng I 

"V West Indies, Imperial Dept. of 

Agriculture, Barbados, W. I. . . I 

West Virginia Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Morgan- 
town, W. Va 27 

West Virginia, Auditor, Charleston, 
W. Va 6 

West Virginia, Board of Control, 
Charleston, W. Va i 

West Virginia, Bureau of Labor, 
Wheeling, W. Va 2 

West Virginia, Commissioner of 
Banking, Charleston, W. V. . . . i 

West Virginia, Dept. of Free 
Schools, Charleston, W. Va. ... 2 

West Virginia, Dept. of Mines, 

Charleston, W. Va . . . I 

v West Virginia Education Associa- 
tion, Williamson, W. Va i 

West Virginia, Insurance Dept., 
Charleston, W. Va 3 

West Virginia, State Fire Marshal, 
Charleston, W. Va I 

West Virginia, State Road Bureau, 
Morgantown, W. Va I 

West Virginia, State Tax Com- 
missioner, Charleston, W. Va.. 2 

Westborough State Hospital, West- 
borough, Mass. i 

Western Australia, Geological Sur- 
vey, Perth, W. A 7 



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Western Australia, Government 
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Western Australia Observatory, 
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State, Perth, W. A 3 

Western Railway Club, Chicago, III. 2 

Western Reserve University, 
Cleveland, O 5 

Western Reserve University, Li- 
brary School, Cleveland, O. . . . 4 

Western Society of Engineers, Chi- 
cago, III 19 

Western Surgical Association, 
Minneapolis, Minn 7 

Westinghouse Electric and Manu- 
facturing Co., East Pittsburg, 
Pa 3 

Westminster Public Libraries, Lon- 
don, Eng I 

Weysse, Arthur W., Boston, Mass. . I 

Whidden, Mrs. A. M., Wilmette, 
III... 2 

White Fund, Trustees, Lawrence, 
Mass i 

Wilbraham Academy, Wilbraham, 
Mass I 

Wilkes-Barre, Chamber of Com- 
merce, Wilkes-Barre, Pa i 

Williams, Dr. Francis H., Boston, 
Mass i 

Williams, F. M., Watertown, N. Y. i 

Williams, Nathan B., Fayetteville, 
Ark i 

Williams College, Williamstown, 
Mass 7 

Williamsport, Board of Trade, 
Williamsport, Pa i 

Wilmington Institute, Wilmington, 
Del 3 

Wilmington, Supt. of Schools, Wil- 
mington, Del 5 

Wilshire Publishing Co., London, 
Eng i 

Wilson- Maculen Company, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Winchell, S. R., Oak Park, III 7 

Windsor, Public Library, Windsor, 
Ont i 

Wing, L. J., Manufacturing Co., 
Chicago, III 5 

Winnebago County, Supt. of 
Schools, Rockford, III i 

Winnetka Public Library, Win- 
netka, III 2 

Winslow Bros. Co., Chicago, III. . . i 

Wisconsin Agricultural Experi- 
ment Association, Madison, 
Wis.. i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Madison, Wis 18 

Wisconsin Archaeological Society, 
Milwaukee, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Attorney General, Mad- 
ison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Board of Regents of 
Normal Schools, Madison, Wis. i 

Wisconsin, Board of Water Com- 
missioners, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Bureau of Vital Statis- 
tics, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Butter Makers' Asso- 
ciation, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Commissioner of Bank- 
ing, Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin, Dairy and Food Com- 
mission, Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin Dairymen's Association, 
Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin Free Library Commis- 
sion, Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin, Geological and Natural 
History Survey, Madison, Wis. i 

Wisconsin Medical Journal, Mil- 
waukee, Wis i 

Wisconsin Natural History Society, 
Milwaukee, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Railroad Commission, 
Madison, Wis 182 

Wisconsin, Secretary of State, 
Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin, State Board of Health, 
Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin State Historical Society, 
Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin State Horticultural Soci- 
ety, Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin State Normal School, 
Milwaukee, Wis 2 

Wisconsin, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin, Supt. of Public Property, 
Madison, Wis 1 1 

Wisconsin, Tax Commission, Mad- 
ison, Wis i 

Wisner, Carl V., Chicago, III 3 

Wistar Institute of Anatomy and 
Biology, Philadelphia, Pa 13 

Wolf, Fred W. , & Co. , Chicago, III.. 2 

Woman's Medical College of Penn- 
sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa .... I 

Women's Canadian Historical Soci- 
ety, Ottawa, Ont 2 

Women's Foreign Missionary Soci- 
eties of the Presbyterian 
Church, New York, N. Y. i 

Women's Trade Union League, 
London, Eng 4 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Women's Protest, New York, N. Y. 2 

Wood Brothers, Chicago, III i 

Wood Products Co., Buffalo, N. Y. i 
Worcester, Board of Park Com- 
missioners, Worcester, Mass. . . i 
Worcester County Law Library, 

Worcester, Mass 10 

Worcester Free Public Library, 

Worcester, Mass 2 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 

Worcester, Mass i 

Worker, Sydney, N. S. W. I 

Workingmen's Institute, New Har- 
mony, Ind . i 

Workington Public Libraries, Work- 

ington, Eng I 

^Workmen's Compensation Publicity 

Bureau, New York, N. Y. 8 

World in Chicago, Chicago, III 3 

^ World Peace Foundation, Boston, 

Mass 52 

World Star Knitting Co., Bay City, 

Mich ' i 

Worthington, B. A., Chicago, III. . . I 
Wyoming Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Laramie, Wyo 6 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Wyoming, Commissioner of Public 
Lands, Cheyenne, Wyo 2 

Wyoming, State Auditor, Cheyenne, 
' Wyo 5 

Wyoming, State Board of Charities 
and Reform, Cheyenne, Wyo. . . 2 

Wyoming, State Engineer, Chey- 
enne, Wyo 9 

Yale Law Journal, New Haven, 
Conn i 

Yale Peruvian Expedition, New 
Haven, Conn 12 

Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 7 

Yamaguchi Public Library, Yama- 
guchi, Japan i 

Young, R. T., University, N. D. . . . i 

Young Men's Christian Associa- 
tion Institute and Training 
School, Chicago, III 3 

Zeller, Dr. Geo. A., Peoria, III 3 

Zeutmayer, Dr. W., Philadelphia, 
Pa 13 

Zetek, James, Ancon, Canal Zone. . i 

Ziegel, Dr. H. Fred Lange, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Zurich, Stadtbibliotek, Zurich, Switz. I 



HENRY WALKER BISHOP 

At the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of The John 
Crerar Library, held January fifteenth, 1914, the following resolu- 
tions, submitted by a committee consisting of Messrs. Hughitt, 
Lincoln, and Busby, were unanimously adopted, and it was ordered 
that they be spread upon the records and printed in the Annual 
Report of the Library with a portrait, and that an engrossed copy 
be sent to the family of Mr. Bishop. 

LEONARD A. BUSBY, Secretary. 

RESOLVED, that the Board of Directors of The John Crerar 
Library have received with great sorrow the notification of the 
death of their colleague and friend, Henry Walker Bishop. 

Mr. Bishop was designated by Mr. Crerar as a member of this 
Board in the foundation of the Library, and the trust thereupon 
accepted by Mr. Bishop had the benefit of his loyal and valuable 
service during a period of nearly nineteen years, to the end of his 
life. 

Mr. Bishop was born June 2nd, 1829. He graduated from 
Williams College, and afterwards pursued the study of law and 
graduated from the Law School of Harvard University. He 
sought the West as a field for his professional activities, located in 
Chicago in 1853, and at once began the practice of the law. In 
1865 he was appointed by Judge David Davis and Judge Thomas 
Drummond as Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of the 
United States for the Northern District of Illinois, and continued 
actively in the discharge of his duties for a period of over forty- 
six years, until the end of the year 1911, when the Circuit Courts 
were abolished. Perhaps the most fitting tribute that can be 
paid to his official career is the simple statement that his reports as 
Master, both as to facts and conclusions, were almost always 
approved and confirmed by the distinguished judges who have oc- 
cupied the bench of that Court during a period of well nigh half 
a century. 

In addition to his professional work, Mr. Bishop always found 
time to interest himself in the welfare and progress of others, and 

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especially in that of young lawyers. Many of his lawyer friends 
speak with pleasure and gratitude of the kindly assistance he was 
able to give them. He combined within himself the sterling 
qualities of his New England ancestors. He was a man of great 
steadfastness and integrity of purpose and possessed in an unusual 
degree a singular kindliness and tenderness of character. He was 
the first president of the Union Club of Chicago, of which organiza- 
tion he was one of the founders. He was one of the charter mem- 
bers of the Chicago Club and its president in 1893-4. 

In memory of his son, who died in 1885 during his senior year 
in Williams College, he erected the building known as "The Henry 
W. Bishop III Memorial Training School for Nurses" at Pittsfield, 
Massachusetts. This building he endowed and equipped complete 
for its noble work, and it will remain an enduring evidence of his 
efforts to alleviate human suffering, and of his love toward his 
fellow-men. 

RESOLVED FURTHER, that this resolution be spread upon the 
minutes of The John Crerar Library, and that a copy be engrossed 
and sent to Mr. Bishop's family. 



REGULATIONS 

The Library is a free public reference library, open to readers every 
day, excepting Sundays, from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. 

Satchels, suit cases, bags, etc., must be checked in the Cloak Room. 
Outer garments, umbrellas, and packages may be, and in wet weather 
must be, so checked. No charge is made for the service. The Library 
will not hold itself responsible for unchecked articles nor for any 
articles left over night. 

Books shelved in the Reading Room and in the Senn Room, except 
as noted below, may be consulted without formality, but after use are 
to be left on the tables, instead of being replaced on the shelves. 

Current periodicals, except those on the Medical Sciences, may be 
consulted within the periodical alcove, and may be obtained for use at 
the tables in the Reading Rooms by presenting at the periodical desk 
serial call-slips properly filled out. Current medical periodicals are 
shelved in the Senn Room and may be consulted there. 

Books not shelved in the Reading Rooms may be obtained by pre- 
senting to the Delivery Clerk book call-slips properly filled out. These 
books are to be returned to the delivery desk. 

Persons engaged in special research, if satisfactorily vouched for, 
may be admitted to the Stack Rooms. Application for this privilege 
should be made to the Reference Librarians. All books used under this 
provision are to be left on the tables in the Stack Rooms. 

Books not suitable for general use may be consulted only upon 
registration and statement of satisfactory reasons, and those of great 
value or rarity only in the presence of an attendant. 

Writing or marking in books belonging to the Library, their muti- 
lation in any manner, and their removal from the Library, are forbidden. 
The tracing of plans will be permitted if done over a celluloid cover, 
but not otherwise. The covers will be furnished upon application at 
the delivery desk. 

The officials of the Library are authorized to exclude any person of 
unseemly behavior or appearance, and any one wilfully violating its 
regulations. 

The Reference Librarians, in charge of the Reading Rooms, will 
give assistance in the use of the library. 



PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT 

No bills are rendered. Orders should be accompanied by postal 
money order or stamps. 



Annual reports. First to nineteenth for the years 1895-1913. 
Chicago 1897-1914. Sent gratis on request. 

The First report contains Record of Organization; the Second, Memorial 
of Edson Keith; the Fourth, By-laws of the Corporation; the Fifth, 
Memorial and portrait of Norman Williams; the Sixth, Memorial and 
portrait of Huntington W. Jackson; the Seventh, Act and Ordinance 
authorizing the Library to erect and maintain a free public library on the 
Lake Front Park; the Ninth, "Act concerning free public libraries in 
public parks"; the Eleventh, Memorial and portrait of Marshall Field, 
and "Ordinance concerning The John Crerar Library"; the Thirteenth, 
Memorials and portraits of Albert Keep and Dr. Nicholas Senn; the 
Fourteenth, By-laws of the Corporation; the Fifteenth, Report of the 
Special Committee on Site; the Nineteenth, Memorial and portrait of 
Henry W. Bishop. 

Printed catalogue cards for the titles of all books in the 

Library. Prices on application. 
A list of current periodicals in the Reading Room, June, 1902. 

Chicago 1902. 97 p. Price 10 cents; by mail 15 cents. 
A list of books on industrial arts, October, 1903. Chicago 

1904. 249 p. Price 20 cents; by mail 50 cents. 
A bibliography of union lists of serials. Chicago 1906. 28 p. 

Price 5 cents; by mail 10 cents. 
A list of books exhibited December 30, 1907 January 4, 

1908, including incunabula and other early printed books 

in the Senn Collection. Chicago 1907. 32 p. Price 

5 cents; by mail 10 cents. 
A list of books in the Reading Room, 1909. Chicago 1909. 

viii, 488 p. Price 25 cents; by mail 50 cents. 
A list of books on the history of science. Chicago 1911. 

10, 297 p. Price 25 cents; by mail 40 cents. 
A list of current medical periodicals and allied serials, second 

edition, April, 1913. Chicago 1913. 32 p. Price 5 

cents; by mail 10 cents. 
Handbook, 1913. Chicago 1913. 16 p. Sent gratis on 

request. 



THE 




TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 



1914 




CHICAGO 

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1915 



THE 



JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



TWENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT 



FOR THE YEAR 



1914 




CHICAGO 

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1915 



OFFICERS, 1915 



President 
MARVIN HUGH ITT 

First Vice-President Second Vice-President 

THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 

Secretary 

WALTER B. SMITH 

Treasurer Librarian 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



ROBERT T. LINCOLN JOHN J. MITCHELL 

JOHN M. CLARK LEONARD A. BUSBY 

FRANK S. JOHNSON ROBERT FORSYTH 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP CHAUNCEY KEEP 

MARVIN HUGHITT FREDERICK H. RAWSON 

THOMAS D. JONES ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

WALTER B. SMITH 

CARTER H. HARRISON, Mayor of Chicago, ex-officio 
MICHAEL ZIMMER, Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio 



STANDING COMMITTEES 



Finance 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 
CHAUNCEY KEEP MARVIN HUGHITT 

A dmin is (ration 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 

Buildings and Grounds 

JOHN M. CLARI^ 

ROBERT FORSYTH THOMAS D. JONES 

CHAUNCEY KEEP, associate member 

Books 

FRANK S. JOHNSON 
THOMAS D. JONES ROBERT FORSYTH 



DIRECTORS, 1894-1915 



NORMAN WILLIAMS - - 1894 1899* 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON 1894 1901* 

MARSHALL FIELD - 1894 1906* 

E. W. BLATCHFORD - 18941914* 

T, B. BLACKSTONE 1894 1899! 

ROBERT T. LINCOLN - 1894 

HENRY W. BISHOP 18941913* 

EDWARD G. MASON 1894 1895! 

ALBERT KEEP - - - 1894 1907* 

EDSON KEITH - 18941896* 

SIMON J. MCPHERSON 18941899! 

JOHN M. CLARK - - 1894 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR - . - 1894 1899! 

FRANK S.JOHNSON 1896 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - 1897 

ARTHUR J. CATON 1900 1904* 

MARVIN HUGHITT 1900 

THOMAS D. JONES 1900 

JOHN J. MITCHELL 1900 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 1901 

ROBERT FORSYTH - - . 1905 

CHAUNCEY KEEP 1906 

FREDERICK H. RAWSON 1908 

ALBERT A. SPRAGUE II 1914 

WALTER B. SMITH - iQi4 

*Deceased tResigned 



OFFICERS, 1895-1915 



Presidents 

NORMAN WILLIAMS 18951899 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - - - I9OO I()Ol 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - 19011913 

MARVIN HUGHITT - - - i9 T 4 

First Vice- Presidents 

EDWARD G. MASON 1895 

HUNTINGTON W. JACKSON - 1896 1900 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP ... 1900 1901 

HENRY W. BISHOP 19011910 

THOMAS D. JONES 1911 

Second Vice-Presidents 

MARSHALL FIELD 18951899 

PETER STENGER GROSSCUP - - - 18991900 

HENRY W. BISHOP 19001901 

THOMAS D. JONES 19011911 

ROBERT FORSYTH 1911 

Secretaries 

GEORGE A. ARMOUR .... 1895 1900 

ARTHUR J. CATON 1900 1904 

LEONARD A. BUSBY 1905 1915 

WALTER B. SMITH - - - - - 1915 

Treasurer 

WILLIAM J. LOUDERBACK - 1895 

Librarian 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 



1895 



Librarian 

Assistant Librarian - 
Reference Librarian 
Cataloguer - - - - 
Classifier 

Medical Reference Librarian 
Assistant Reference Librarian 
Assistant Cataloguer - 
Assistant Cataloguer 
Assistant Classifier 
Treasurer's Assistant 
Supt. of Delivery 



Senior Assistants 



EDITHA C. PHELPS 
SARAH S. DICKINSON 
CHARLOTTE H. FOYE 
ELIZABETH MONTROSS 
JENNIE A. HULCE 
WILLIAM A. BRENNAN 
GENEVIEVE DARLINGTON 

CORNELIA C. WHITE 
MARY B. HIBBARD 
ALBERTA M. WHIDDEN 
HELEN D. BROWN 
A. FREDERIC GRONBERG 



Junior Assistants 



JOHN A. KRAUTH 

Attendants 



LUCY A. CURTIS 
RUTH BORCH 
D. J. PORTO 
NOAH Fox 
CARLYLE PEEK 

GEORGE FLECK 
PETER KRUMMICK 



Pages 

IRWIN STEPEK 

Janitor 
WILLIAM J. JONES 

Assistant Janitors 



CLEMENT W. ANDREWS 
CHARLES J. BARR 
EDWARD D. TWEEDELL 
AKSEL G. S. JOSEPHSON 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY 
J. CHRISTIAN BAY* 
D. ASHLEY HOOKER 
MARY E. HAWLEY 
GERTRUDE FORSTALL 
GRACE KELLEY* 
BRUNO C. WILKE 
WILLIAM TEAL 

MARGARET FURNESS 
ALPHA L. OWENS 
ELSA NEIGLICK 
MABEL HAYWARD 
MABEL EAMAN 
ETHEL M. WIGHT 
HARRIET E. PENFIELD* 

MARGERY C. COOPER 
MARY L. REIDER 
ELIZABETH E. WILSON 
MILTON A. BROWN 
ELSEBETH MARTENS 



GUIDO V. MARIOTTI 
ALPHONSE COMYN 
BENJAMIN JAFFE 
WALTER THIELE 
MEYER RICHMAN 

JOHN KOLENBURG 
JOHN PRATT 



AUGUST CARLSON 



NICHOLAS MEYER 



* Provisional 



REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 

To THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS: 

In accordance with the provisions of an act entitled "An Act to 
encourage and promote the establishment of free public libraries 
in cities, villages, and towns of this state," approved June 17, 1891, 
under which this corporation is organized, the Directors of The 
John Crerar Library submit their twentieth annual report for the 
year 1914. 

By the death of Eliphalet W. Blatchford, on January 25th, 
the Board has lost another of the members named by Mr. Crerar. 
The vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Bishop in 1913, was 
filled by the election, on January i5th, of Albert A. Sprague II, 
and that caused by the death of Mr. Blatchford by the election, 
on November 5th, of Walter B. Smith. Both these elections have 
been approved by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of 
Illinois so that the Board is now composed of the following persons: 
Robert T. Lincoln, John M. Clark, Frank S. Johnson, Peter Stenger 
Grosscup, Marvin Hughitt, Thomas D. Jones, John J. Mitchell, 
Leonard A. Busby, Robert Forsyth, Chauncey Keep, Frederick 
H. Rawson, Albert A. Sprague II, and Walter B. Smith, together 
with Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago, and Michael Zimmer, 
Comptroller of Chicago, ex-officio members. 

The officers of the Library are as follows: President, Marvin 
Hughitt; First Vice-President, Thomas D. Jones; Second Vice- 
President, Robert Forsyth; Secretary, Leonard A. Busby; Treas- 
urer, William J. Louderback; Librarian, Clement W. Andrews. 

Messrs. Holabird and Roche have prepared sketch floor plans 
for the utilization of a portion of the site recently acquired, 
which have obtained the approval of the Committee on Buildings 
and Grounds. For several reasons, however, the Board has de- 
cided not to begin construction before May, 1917. This delay will 
give an opportunity for the further study of the plans. Mean- 
while a lease, to April 30, 1918, of the present quarters and some 

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8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

additional space on the seventh floor of the building, has been se- 
cured. 

The effects of the European war have been felt by the Library 
in several ways, notably in the supply of foreign books and period- 
icals. Notwithstanding this the collections have been increased 
by 15,089 volumes and 7,000 pamphlets and now contain 337,138 
volumes, 8,625 maps and plates; and some 112,000 pamphlets. It 
receives currently 3,606 periodicals and 12,263 other serial publica- 
tions. The total use was about 585,000 books and periodicals 
and the recorded attendance was 160,380. For further details 
reference is made to the appended report of the Librarian. 

The report of the Treasurer, also appended, presents a statement 
of the income and expenditure for the year 1914, together with a 
statement of the assets and investments, as required by law. 

Respectfully submitted, 

MARVIN HUGHITT, 

President. 
CHICAGO, January 21, 1915. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 

STATEMENT OF FINANCES FOR YEAR 1914 

CASH 

Cash on hand January i, 1914: 

In bank - - $ 22,892.62 

Librarian, petty cash - 209.76 $ 23,102.38 



RECEIPTS 

Collections account income - $226,444.53 

Accounts Receivable 14,855.00 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund, income - 40.00 

Henry Gradle Memorial Fund, income 1 50.00 

Bills Collectable - 9,428.88 
Investments: 

Farm Mortgage Loans - 60,200.00 311,118.41 

$334,220.79 



DISBURSEMENTS 

Audited Vouchers - $172,297.23 

Notes Payable - 120,000.00 

Interest - 2,427.04 294,724.27 

Cash on hand December 31, 1914: 

In bank - $ 39,302.70 

Librarian, petty cash - 193-82 $ 39,496,52 



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THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 
OPERATION 



General: 
Bonds - 
Stocks 
Rentals 

Farm Mortgage Loans 
Mortgage Loans 
Sundries - 

Huntington W. Jackson Fund 
Henry Cradle Memorial Fund 
Less Interest on Notes 



Administration : 
Rent, Light 
Salaries, Wages 
Supplies 
Less Sales 



INCOME 

$105,397.57 
42,419.00 
49,843.80 
12,663.11 
16,625.00 
313.62 



- $ 2,387.35 
- 131.20 



Printing 
Less Sales 



5.543-61 
299.89 



Transportation, Postage - 
Insurance on Books, 

Furniture, Fixtures, etc. 
Sundries 

Books : 

Books | 

Less Sales - 

Periodicals 
Binding 
Lettering. Repairs 

Buildings and Grounds: 
Repairs 
Depreciation 
Insurance on Buildings 
Taxes, 1914 (estimated) 
Sundry Expenses - 
Surplus for year 1914 



EXPENSE 

- $ 35*988.93 
62,325.30 

2,256.15 

5,243-72 
1,694.33 

3,331-72 
2,235.90 



20,990.17 
348.42 



$ 20,641.75 

9,508.71 
11,506.97 



821.49 
2,826.90 
2,116.61 

10,395-85 
860.46 



$227,262.10 

40.00 
242.86 



$227,544.96 

^,427.04 

$225,117.92 



$113,076.05 



43'!36-44 



17,021.31 $173,233.80 

$ 51,884.12 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER 



ii 



ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 



ASSETS 



Bonds 

Stocks 

Real Estate 

Mortgage Loans - 

Farm Mortgage Loans 

Book Investment 

Furniture and Fixtures - 

Unexpired Insurance - 

Bills Collectable 

Medical Library Purchase Suspense 

Cash 

Total - 



$2,410,208.05 

582,373.05 

1,080,000.00 

475,000.00 

^Q'SSS- 00 

511,256.41 

25,442.17 

3,411-02 

86.68 

7,000.00 

39,496.52 



$5,333,828.90 



LIABILITIES 



Endowment Fund 
Building Fund 
Book Fund 

Security Reserve Fund 
Huntington W. Jackson Fund 
Henry Gradle Memorial Fund 
Book Purchase Reserve 
Reserve for Taxes - 
Accounts Payable 
Total 



53,500,000.00 

1,134,506.90 

511,256.41 

168,819.91 

I.OOO.OO 

3,000.00 

4,947.41 

10,278.27 
20.00 



$5,333,828.90 



12 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

In accordance with the instructions of the Board of Directors, the 
Building Fund has been increased by the amount of the surplus for 
the year, $51,884.12, less the balance of $2,591.11, from the appropria- 
tion for books carried to the Book Purchase Reserve and the ninth 
annual charge of $7,000 against the Medical Library Purchase Sus- 
pense Account, making a total to the credit of the Building Fund of 
$1,134,506.90. 

The Book Fund has been increased by the amount of the invest- 
ment during the year, less depreciation, and now stands at $511,256.41. 

The income of the Huntington W. Jackson Fund and the Henry 
Cradle Memorial Fund has been expended for books. 

Insurance is in force covering the property of the Library in 
amounts as follows: 

Books -------- $410,000.00 

Furniture, Fixtures, Etc. - 26,000.00 

Portraits 6,000.00 

Type and Cases ----- 5,000.00 

Buildings 195,000.00 

Boilers -------- 20,000.00 

Plate Glass (by premium only) - - - 



$662,000.00 

WM. J. LOUDERBACK, 

Treasurer. 
CHICAGO, January 21, 1915. 



To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Dear Sirs: We have audited the books and accounts of The John 
Crerar Library, for the year ending December 31, 1914; we have ex- 
amined and priced all securities, other than farm mortgages, which we 
found to have an aggregate market value exceeding the book value; 
and have verified the cash on hand and in banks. 

We accordingly certify that, in our opinion, the attached state- 
ments truly exhibit the cash receipts and disbursements and the operat- 
ing income for the said year, and the assets and liabilities at its close. 
THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 

HOWARD KROEHL, 
CHICAGO, January 29, 1915. Western Manager. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 

To THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY: 

Gentlemen: The work of a modern library has so many rela- 
tions with the outside world that any event of importance is almost 
certain to affect it. This could not fail to be so in the case of such 
a catastrophe as the present war in Europe, and the following re- 
port shows some of its many effects upon the routine of the Library. 
Most of them, of course, have been hindrances, and it is pleasant 
to be able to record that notwithstanding these hindrances the 
Library has served more people and these more abundantly than 
ever before, has made fairly large additions to its collections, and 
has accomplished much more than the usual amount of routine 
work. 

Rooms. The decision of the Board not to begin construction 
of the permanent building before 1917 has made it necessary to 
obtain the additional space required to shelve about 40,000 volumes 
and even more urgently to provide in some degree for the steadily 
increasing use of the Library. This was done by taking about 
i, 1 60 sq. ft. on the seventh floor of the building. One-half of this 
became available in 1914 and has made possible a rearrangement of 
the staff quarters which not only gives convenient and economical 
space for storage of books but also relieves four members of the staff 
from the discomforts of poor light and ventilation. The janitors, 
however, suffer by the change, for they have been given the old Re- 
ceiving Room, which now has only artificial light, while their old 
room and that of the gilder have been thrown together to make a 
new Receiving Room. The gilder has been given a part of the new 
space and the Cataloguer and an assistant occupy another part. 

The members of the staff are now scattered on three floors and 
in different corners of the building. The loss of time in com- 
municating with each other became so serious that an interphone 
system has been installed. 

Department of Medical Sciences. The provisional ar- 
rangement noted in the last report by which the Classifier has been 
placed in charge has worked as well as could have been expected 

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14 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

and will be continued for the present. It is not ideal, for it re- 
quires extra exertions from all concerned, and yet it seems preferable 
to the alternatives which so far have offered. That it does work so 
well is greatly to the credit of the staff. 

Special Collections. From the income of its special fund 
seven titles have been added to the Huntington W. Jackson Col- 
lection on Constitutional Law, which now contains 759 titles, of 
which 87 have been purchased from the fund. 

The Senn Collection on the Medical Sciences is still in process 
of adjustment. 

The Gradle Collection on the Eye and Ear has been adjusted. 
The accumulated income has been spent for periodicals and 55 
volumes have been added to the 200 already having the book- 
plate. The total number of volumes in the collection is about 
1,400. The annual income of the fund will provide for all the 
periodicals on the subject now received and for a considerable and 
very welcome addition to this number. 

All of the books in the Chanute Collection on Aviation have 
been reclassified and catalogued and about two-thirds of the 
pamphlets and clippings. There are 478 titles of books in the col- 
lection and some 2,000 pamphlets and 2,000 clippings. 

Attendance. The total number of visitors recorded during 
the year was 160,380 and the daily average was 513, an increase 
of 1.5 per cent over the figures of 1913, which were 157,893 and 
505 respectively. 

The average evening attendance, 97, was 6 more than in 1913. 
The average attendance on the five general holidays, 169, was 13 
more than in 1913. The smallest attendance of the year was 134, 
on December 25th, and the largest was 987, on January loth. 
The figures for 1913 were 83 and 998 respectively. 

For the first time since 1910 a record was made of the attendance 
in the Senn Room, for the second week in December. The average 
was 126 a day as against 89 for the same week in 1910. The in- 
crease is 42 per cent, while the increase in the total attendance for 
the same period was only 15 per cent. The evening attendance 
bears practically the same proportion to the day as in the main 
Reading Room. 

Use. The recorded use of periodicals shows a decided increase 
over the last two years, rising from 17,693 in 1913 to 18,765 in 1914. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 15 

While this is less than for 1908 to 1911 yet any increase under 
present conditions is remarkable. Not only are the seats at the 
tables more often occupied by readers of books but a considerable 
number of periodicals have been removed from the alcove and 
placed directly on the shelves, so that even the current numbers 
are drawn from the stacks. Moreover since August the supply of 
all foreign periodicals has been most irregular and from France 
almost entirely lacking. 

The decrease in the admissions to the stacks from 3,466 in 
1913 to 2,472 in 1914 is attributed chiefly to the cessation of two 
special lines of work which together employed some six persons 
nearly every day. This is indicated by the fact that two-thirds of 
the decrease was in the use of passes. Of the 2,472 admissions 
recorded, 1,686 were by registration and 786 on presentation of 29 
passes. Two additional passes have been granted and two have 
been canceled, leaving 100 nominally in force. 

This decrease in admissions to the stack, therefore, can not have 
contributed largely, if at all, to an increase in the calls for books 
from the stacks. The placing of some current periodicals on the 
regular shelves undoubtedly has done so, but this can account for 
only a small part of the recorded increase from 156,314 in 1913 to 
176,368 in 1914. Using the same factor as in previous years the 
total use of the Library may be estimated at 585,0x50 books and 
periodicals. 

A detailed classification of the call slips for books and periodi- 
cals and of admissions to the stack is given in the second table of 
library statistics. The following table gives a comparison of the 
totals and percentages for each department with the correspond- 
ing IlgUreS iOr 1913 RECORDED USE ADMISSIONS TO THE STACK 

iQi4 1913 1914 1913 

Percent- Percent- Percent- Percent- 

Total age Total age Total age Total age 

Unclassified 1,606 .. 1,183 

General Works 33,020 17 29,974 

Social Sciences 41,370 21 37,873 

Physical Sciences 20,273 11 16,328 

Natural Sciences 12,546 7 10,351 

Medical Sciences 25,892 13 17,460 

Applied Sciences 60,426 31 60,838 

It will be seen that the calls in the Applied Sciences were fewer 
than for 1913. This is the first time that this has happened for 
any department as a whole.. On the other hand the calls in the 
Medical Sciences have increased much more than proportionally. 




i6. THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

An examination of the records for special subjects discovers few 
changes of any significance; the loss in the Applied Sciences is 
distributed over six of the twelve subjects without a large propor- 
tion in any, and six subjects in other departments show slight 
decreases. On the other hand botany and encyclopedias show 
increases of one-half and exhibitions and landscape gardening have 
doubled. The six leading subjects are: medicine, engineering, 
political economy, physics, trade and transportation, chemical 
technology. The only change from the year before is the 
dropping of trade and transportation from third to fifth place. 

The loans for use outside the Library again have increased 
noticeably. There were granted 411 requests for 620 volumes from 
86 libraries and 666 requests from 234 individuals. Two requests 
from libraries were refused. In 1913 the loans were 66 1 and the 
refusals three. In twelve cases the books loaned were asked for 
while out. Nearly all the loans to individuals are for very short 
periods, chiefly over night or over Sunday. The loans asked by the 
Library for its readers were 41 for 55 volumes from 5 libraries. 
All were granted. 

The calls for assistance by telephone were 893, and the requests 
for information by letter were 151. The figures for 1913 were 721 
and 144, respectively. 

The orders for cameragrams were no, requiring 1,471 sheets, 
for which charges amounting -to $164.85 were made. For 1913 
the figures were 86 orders, 1,226 sheets, $135.75 charges. 

The time required to fill calls has been determined in the same 
way as for the previous year. The average time was 4.32 minutes, 
as against 3.84 in 1913. The increase is greatly to be regretted 
for it indicates a serious impairment of the efficiency of the 
Library's service to the public. It is due partly to the larger 
number of calls to be filled, partly to an unusual number of 
changes in the attendants and pages, and partly to the insufficiency 
and unreliability of the mechanical equipment. 

The record of the causes of failures to supply books called for, 
which should have been supplied, is as follows: at bindery, 484; 
otherwise unavailable temporarily, mostly burned or stolen and not 
yet replaced, 69; in use by another reader, 700; withdrawn from 
general circulation, 32; not found on shelves, 734; errors of library 
assistants or records, 91; total, 2,110. The total is 1.19 per cent 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 17 

of all the call slips presented. Excluding the first four causes as 
unavoidable, the avoidable failures were 0.46 per cent. For 1913 
they were 0.43. 

Publications. In May the Library issued its Nineteenth 
Annual Report, a pamphlet of 74 pages. An edition of 5,500 copies 
was printed and distributed. It contained beside the usual matter 
a portrait of the late Henry W. Bishop and the Resolution adopted 
by the Board. 

The first portion of the List of Histories of Industries has been 
sent to the printer. 

The numbers of the various publications remaining in stock 
are given in the following table, which shows their distribution 
during the year: DISTRIBUTION 

On hand Exchange On hand 

TITLE Date Edition Dec. 31 or Gift Sale Jan. i 

Current Periodicals 1902 1,000 122 8 2 112 

Bibliographies of Special 

Subjects 1902 966 16 2 .- 14 

Books on Industrial Arts--- 1004 980 26 6 2 18 

Bibliography of Union Lists 1906 317 135 6 i 128 

Books Exhibited 1907 2,000 925 17 -- 908 

Books in Reading Room 1909 956 223 6 2 215 

Current Medical Periodicals 1910 1,000 62 i 61 

History of Science 1911 1,000 287 20 2 265 

Current Medical Periodicals 1913 1,038 326 20 23 283 

Handbook 1913 1,038 338 109 -- 229 

Printed Cards. The distribution of one copy of each cat- 
alogue card to the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago 
Public Library, Field Museum of Natural History, Library of 
Congress, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, and 
the University of Illinois, has been continued; also the sending 
of one copy of each card printed by the Library to Columbia 
University, Harvard University, New York State Library, Prince- 
ton University, Royal Library at The Hague, St. Louis Public 
Library, University of California, University of Michigan, and 
Yale University. Six partial orders were received. The distri- 
bution amounted to 203,957 cards, of which 85,645 were sent 
to the depository libraries, 1,821 sent as gifts, and 116,491 sold or 
sent in exchange. 

From the Library of Congress there have been received 34,625 
cards, of which 3,485 were reprints, making a total of 599,531; 
from Harvard University 7,707; from the Royal Library of Berlin 
21,135; from the Royal Library at The Hague 4,699; from the 
University of Illinois 6,377, f which 39 were reprints; and from the 



1 8 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

University of Chicago, 1,866; making a total of 714,545 for the 
Union Catalogue. 

Selection and Ordering. The selection of new titles is 
nearly up to date and the revision of the older ones is nearly com- 
pleted. It may be of interest to note here what the first statement 
means. There are read regularly by the Librarian thirteen month- 
ly, weekly, or daily lists, counting the fourteen lists from the 
Library of Congress as one. The many special lists and book- 
sellers' and auction catalogues are not included. These lists 
contain approximately 160,000 entries of perhaps 100,000 titles. 
Of the entries, about 60,000 are marked for consideration and 
divided into those to be purchased at once, those to await further 
consideration or information, those not to be purchased, those for 
serials or parts of serials to be checked against standing orders, 
etc. Of the 60,000 about 20,000 are marked to be ordered, but these 
are reduced by the elimination of duplicates, of books bought on 
inspection, and those received as gifts, to about 1 2,000. This is the 
number of orders which should be given each year if the Library is 
to receive promptly all the apparently desirable new material in 
its lines. 

Unfortunately it has not been possible to give this number of 
orders in most years and it consequently becomes necessary to 
revise the lists as each subject is taken up in its turn. The bad 
effect of these accumulations has been intensified by the war, which 
has cut off entirely the supply of French works and has greatly 
lessened the receipt of German and others, especially of those sent on 
inspection. Indeed for three months no orders were given except 
for American and English works, while there are outstanding July 
orders to the amount of nearly $1,000 (one sixth of all outstanding), 
and all orders on one agent in Paris, amounting to fully Si,ooo, had 
to be canceled. It will be seen that the new system has again failed 
to obtain a fair trial, yet the first series of orders has been given for 
all subjects and the second series has made progress in the Natural 
Sciences. 

During the year 8,142 orders were given. Of these 886 failed 
or were canceled, leaving 7,276 valid orders, covering, with the 
standing orders for continuations, 12,050 volumes at an estimated 
cost of $24,389; 7,040 orders were filled, covering 12,615 volumes 
at a cost of $20,642. There are left outstanding, in addition to 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 19 

the orders for continuations, 2,707 orders, at an estimated cost of 
$6,009; f these 848 were given before January i, 1914. The 
distribution of the orders of the year, of the total to the end of 
1914, and the estimated cost, to the nearest dollar, are given in 
the second table of library statistics. The unclassified orders 
were to replace volumes burned or were purchases by Dr. Lichten- 
stein in South America; the greater part of the latter are still in 
Cambridge and Montevideo and are not included in the table, 
though their cost is. 

Accessions. The total accessions of volumes for 1914 have 
been 16,300, of which 3,685 have been received as gifts and 12,615 
obtained by purchase. Volumes made by binding serials are 
included in these figures. There have been withdrawn 1,211 vol- 
umes, leaving the net accessions for the year 15,089, which, with 
the 322,049 reported for 1913, make a total now on the books of 
337,138. There remain to be entered only the Laufer purchase, 
about 14,000 volumes, and less than 2,000 volumes of the Ger- 
ritsen purchase. These have their own catalogues, and particular 
books can be obtained when asked for, so that the total number of 
volumes available is about 353,000. 

The accessions of maps and plates for 1914 were 4,824, and 
the total entries are 8,625. Nearly all were from the Levasseur 
collection. About 850 additional have been prepared for entry and 
many more remain to be treated. Provision for this work, and for 
the new cases required to hold this valuable collection, has been 
made in the appropriations asked for. 

Few pamphlets have been obtained by purchase, but the number 
received as gifts was 13,196. Author slips for 3,539 titles were 
filed in the official catalogue, and the classified collection has 
been increased by 8,493 pamphlets. The last number includes 
the preceding, but these two have no necessary connection with 
the first. Many of the pamphlets received are duplicates, and 
many more are continuations, or for various reasons are put else- 
where than in the pamphlet collection. On the other hand, many 
pamphlets already in the Library have been classified and entered 
in the official catalogue. Of the 8,493 net accessions to the clas- 
sified collection, 768 were from the Gerritsen purchase, 159 from 
the Senn Collection, and 575 from other accumulations, leaving 
some 6,991 as the new accessions of the year. The total in the 



20 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Library is approximately 112,200. Their classification is shown in 
the second table of library statistics. 

The following table shows the distribution of the net accessions 
for 1914 and of the totals entered, by departments, together with 
the percentages of the classified volumes: 



DEPARTMENT 

Unclassified 


Volumes Per cent 
603 

1,843 '3 
4,416 31 
1,056 7 
1,493 1 

1,927 13 
3,751 26 


Pamphlets 

1,211 

2,679 
1,365 
159 
1,814 
1,265 


Volumes Per cent 
I6,Q57 -- 
45,248 14 
84,900 27 
27,578 9 
32,411 10 
64,826 20 

65,2l8 20 


Pamphlets 
30,609 
12,879 
26,574 
4,235 
3,165 
23,842 
10,907 


General Works 
Social Sciences 
Physical Sciences. - 
Natural Sciences- -. 
Medical Sciences - - 
Applied Sciences . - 



Total - . 15,089 8,493 337> I 38 112,211 

The new method of ordering will always produce temporary 
irregularities in the growth of the Library, so that it is a more exact 
test of the proportionate growth to compare the present percentages 
of the total number of volumes with those of five years ago. Such 
a comparison shows that General Works have lost one point, 
Social Sciences gained three, Physical Sciences remained the same, 
Natural Sciences lost one, Medical Sciences lost one, and Applied 
Sciences remained the same. 

The periodicals currently received are 3,606, of which 91 5 are 
received as gifts and 2,691 obtained by subscription at an estimated 
cost of $10,355. Actually, however, the expenditure was only 
$9,508.71 because of the interruptions of the service and the sus- 
pensions of publication caused by the war. Indeed, its effects 
were felt first in the Periodical Alcove. Consignments of books 
continued to come throughout August, having been started before 
the first of the month, but the periodicals ceased almost at once. 
The English were received again early in September, the German 
early in November, but only a very few of the French have come 
at all. It is understood, moreover, that many scientific periodicals 
will suspend publication during the war, but no authoritative 
statements can be obtained. All subscriptions should be renewed 
in order to avoid as far as possible bad breaks in the sets, but it is cer- 
tain that many such will occur and require to be filled by purchase 
afterwards. Because of these conditions the Board has been asked 
to increase the appropriation for 1915 and to provide that the 
unexpended balance shall be added to the Book Purchase Reserve. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 21 

The assistant in charge of the Continuation Record reports 
921 titles added to the list and 314 withdrawn, leaving 12,263 a t 
the end of the year. About 5,243 are obtained by subscription 
at a cost in 1914 of $4,705.26. These furnished 1,301 volumes 
entered on the record of accessions. The other continuations 
were received as gifts or in exchange, and furnished 1,600 volumes. 
For the gifts 1,300 first and 123 second requests were sent and 27 
reported to the Librarian for personal letters. For the purchases 
185 first and 10 second notifications were sent and 13 reported to the 
Librarian. Here again the effects of the war are very noticeable 
and will be still more so next year. The expenditure, notwith- 
standing the increase of 360 in the number obtained by purchase 
was less than in 1913 by $1,300 and the number of volumes bound 
fewer by 330. In part this is due to the non-receipt of issues but 
probably more to the postponement of publication. 

It is not yet possible to estimate the results of Dr. Lichtenstein's 
tour of South America. The most important of his purchases 
have been collections bought on joint account and these are still 
in Cambridge or on the way there. The final distribution cannot 
take place until after Dr. Lichtenstein's return. Some smaller 
purchases have been sent to Chicago, and from these there have 
been entered 614 volumes and 216 pamphlets, some of which are of 
great interest. 

A small but interesting collection of material distributed at the 
International Exhibition of the Book Industry at Leipzig was 
made for the Library by Mr. S. Mortensen, then of Christiania. 
The larger portion was pamphlet material illustrating the graphic 
arts but some 25 volumes were included in the accessions of the year. 

Other important purchases of the year were a set *of the 
proceedings of the Board of Arbitration in the controversy between 
the Eastern railways and the Brotherhoods, Silva's Diccionario 
bibliographico Portuguez, a collection in 187 volumes of papers bear- 
ing on important patent cases, a collection of 400 items on rapid 
transit in Boston, a large collection of British documents on educa- 
tion, and smaller collections of the public documents of Venezuela 
and Tennessee. 

Several sets of periodicals have been purchased, among which 
may be mentioned: Annalen der Oenologie, Annales des travaux- 
publics de Belgique, the annual volume of the Institute of Marine 



22 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Engineers, Annuario del R. Istituto botanico di Roma, Independent, 
Metaphysical magazine, Tidsskriftfor nor disk retsmedicin og psykiatri. 

The number of donors and the gifts were about the same as in 
the last few years. There were received 6,962 volumes and 13,196 
pamphlets from 2,903 donors. The volumes entered in the acces- 
sion record were 3,685. The figures for 1913 were 6,384 volumes, 
14,800 pamphlets, 2,514 donors, and 3,422 entries. 

The Cuban Government very kindly sent a collection of its 
documents, and the New York State Library a large consignment 
of New York documents. The Geological Survey of Tasmania 
sent a set of its publications and has placed the Library on its 
mailing list. Several collections of medical works were received 
from physicians of the city, notably, Drs. Nelson, Schirmer, and 
Stanton, and from the American Medical Association. Other 
noteworthy gifts were 86 volumes and 2,328 pamphlets on tech- 
nical subjects from Dr. H. E. Horton, including some unique 
manuscript and record material ; 777 volumes of college publica- 
tions from Northwestern University; and 100 volumes from Lewis 
Institute. 

Duplicates. The sales of the year amounted to 245 volumes 
and 2 pamphlets for $334.10. On priced exchange, 43 bound vol- 
umes, 6 unbound volumes, n pamphlets, and 14 numbers, valued 
at $24.80, have been sent; 70 bound volumes, 16 unbound volumes, 
51 pamphlets, and 182 numbers, valued at $179.33, have been re- 
ceived. On piece exchange, 4 bound volumes, 18 unbound volumes, 
and 32 numbers have been sent; 62 bound volumes, 41 unbound 
volumes, 300 pamphlets, and 27 numbers have been received. One 
pamphlet was sent as a gift. 

The only important sale was that of 242 bound volumes of 
architectural periodicals for $331 to the Art Institute of Chicago 
in accordance with the decision of the Board not to collect material 
of interest chiefly to architects. 

Inventory. The seventh inventory has been completed. 
Shelf numbers 300 to 399 were read, 213 serious misplacements 
corrected, 64 volumes not found, but 28 previously reported missing 
were found, so that the net loss from these shelves was 36 out of 
85,000 or 4 in 10,000. From the delivery desk six were lost and 
two found, from the main Reading Room nine were lost and from 
the Senn Room, twenty, making the net loss for the year 69. The 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 23 

total loss for the inventory is 166 out of 337,000 or 5 in 10,000 and 
the total for 18 years is 371, or n in 10,000. While the number of 
losses from the Reading Rooms is thesame as in 1913, the mutilations 
are many more, being 33, of which only 12 have been replaced. 
One offender was detected. The theft and mutilation of periodicals 
also have increased; 100 numbers have been taken and 66 muti- 
lated, as against 50 and 30 in 1913; 24 have still to be replaced. 

Binding. On January ist, 1914, there were at the binderies 
620 volumes, and 11,809 were sent during the year; u were returned 
as incomplete, and 11,732 bound; leaving 686 at the binderies 
December 3ist, 1914. About one-quarter were bound by The 
Newberry Library. The cost of binding was $11,507, an average 
of $0.98 per volume. There appear to be several reasons for the 
average cost being so much lower than ever before. One is the 
increasing use of cloth bindings instead of leather, but probably the 
chief one is the larger proportion of small books, due partly to the 
work on the Gerritsen purchase and partly to the decrease in books 
containing plates from the continuations and periodicals. The 
cost of shelf-marking the accessions of the year, together with a 
considerable amount of repairing, inserting book-plates, and similar 
work, was $1,479. 

Catalogues. The Cataloguer reports that during the year 
6,474 new titles have been prepared for print; 107 new titles type- 
written; 57 titles prepared for print to replace old typewritten 
titles, and 15 to replace Library of Congress titles; 4,734 titles 
received from the Library of Congress and 180 from other libraries 
have been classified for the catalogues; 480 titles have been pre- 
pared for the co-operative analysis of serials. The total number of 
titles treated by the Cataloguer and Classifier and their assistants 
has been 13,829, an increase of 1,144 over 1913, and the largest 
number treated in any one year. The titles reprinted in correction 
of errors were 120 and for other alterations 1,008. Cards for 
6,155 new titles and 1,063 reprinted titles were received from the 
printer; electrotypes for 948 new titles and 596 reprinted titles from 
the electrotypers. The total number of separate titles prepared 
for print to date is 99,500; of sets of cards received, 98,163; of elec- 
trotypes, 60,884. 

The number of orders sent to the Library of Congress on tripli- 
cate order sheets was 7,756, and reports were received on 7,548, 



24 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

leaving 208 outstanding. There were cards for 2,469 titles on hand 
January ist, 1914; 5,760 were received during the year, and 9 were 
taken from the file of those previously withdrawn; cards for 5,129 
were used, and for 595 withdrawn from the file, leaving those for 
2,514 on hand December 3ist. Of those withdrawn 536 titles were 
returned to the Library of Congress and 5 were replaced by re- 
printed cards. Of the 5,760 titles received, 696 were analytical 
titles from 328 serial publications. Of the 2,514 titles on hand, 503 
are for book orders before 1914, 802 for those of 1914, 374 
for regular standing orders, and 835 for two special analytical 
orders. 

The work of the Library in the co-operative analysis of serials 
has been continued. It has supplied 480 titles and has received 
cards for 2,602. Of the titles received, 351 have been filed in the 
public card catalogues; one copy of 1,038 filed in the official cata- 
logue; and 468 have been sold. A revision of the list of serials 
analyzed has been undertaken by the A. L. A. Publishing Board 
which it is hoped will not only make the publication again self- 
supporting, notwithstanding the increased cost of printing, but also 
will make the list more consistent hi character and the work more 
generally useful to the subscribers. If these expectations are 
realized the coming year will see fewer titles printed but a much 
larger proportion of them placed in the public catalogues. 

There have been added 28,772 cards to the classed catalogue, 
which now contains some 160,100 titles on 412,504 cards, an average 
of 2.58 cards per title; 19,714 cards have been filed in the author 
catalogue, which now contains the same 160,100 titles on 282,800 
cards, an average of 1.77 cards per title and also 929 A. L. A. cards 
for 929 titles; 375 guides and 5,141 cards have been added to the 
subject index, which now contains 24,000 guides and 57,800 cards 
covering 137,544 titles, an average of 0.42 card per title. 

The distribution of the cards in the classed catalogue, by de- 
partments, is shown in the following table : 

CARDS 
DEPARTMENT IQI4 TOTAL 

General Works 8,784 137,438 

Social Sciences 7,752 104,742 

Physical Sciences 2,062 2 9 > II 3 

Natural Sciences 2,339 46,765 

Medical Sciences 3,576 30,771 

Applied Sciences 4, 2 59 63,675 

Total 28,772 412,504 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 25 

Of the 160,100 titles in the public catalogues about 97,000 are 
on cards printed by the Library, about 50,300 on Library of Con- 
gress cards, about 11,400 on A. L. A. co-operative cards, 280 on 
other printed cards, and about 1,100 are typewritten. 

There have been added 11,311 cards to the index of government 
publications, making a total of 84,541 in this index. The index of 
analytical cards issued by the U. S. Bureau of Education has re- 
ceived 965 cards, and now contains 12,933 cards. It has been 
found that there is a considerable amount of duplication between 
these two indexes. By a change in the orders this duplication will 
be avoided in future and the indexes will be consolidated. 

Thanks to hard work and better working conditions, the cata- 
loguing staff have been able to make the record in the treatment of 
titles which has been noted above. Partly because of this and 
partly because of the diminution of foreign books received, the 
arrears of all kinds have been reduced noticeably. Most work has 
been done on the Gerritsen purchase and the Senn Collection, but 
the routine arrears and the older books in the Medical Sciences have 
not been neglected. The total number of shelves of arrears of all 
kinds has been reduced from 1,098 to 922, and 144 of these are the 
Orientalia, which cannot be treated by the regular staff. 

Exhibitions and Meetings. The Library joined in the 
exhibit of American library methods formed by the American 
Library Association as part of the International Exhibition of the 
Book Industry and Graphic Arts held at Leipzig from May 
to October. According to all accounts this exhibition was by 
far the most interesting and instructive one on the subject ever 
gathered together. Notwithstanding the outbreak of the war it 
was kept open the full time planned and continued to draw crowds 
to the last, though naturally there were few foreigners after 
August i st. The Library's contribution consisted of a set of its 
publications, copies of its forms, and a sample of its triple card 
catalogue; these were enough to show the peculiar character of the 
Library and something of its work. 

The Library took part in the Medico-historical Loan Exhibit 
of the St. Louis Medical History Club and the Missouri His- 
torical Society at St. Louis, December 3d to 24th. The time 
was a week longer than originally planned because of the general 
interest in the exhibition. Ten of the incunabula from the Senn 



26 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

Collection were sent, and a card catalogue of all the very early 
medical literature in the Library; the incunabula were chosen with 
care to illustrate certain steps in medical history and proved to be 
a welcome addition. 

The Library was represented officially by the Librarian and 
Cataloguer and unofficially by two other members of the staff at 
the annual meeting of the American Library Association at Wash- 
ington, May 25th to 29th; officially by the Assistant Librarian at 
the annual meeting of the Illinois Library Association at Spring- 
field, October 2ist to 23d; and officially by the Librarian or 
Cataloguer at the regular meetings of the Council for Library and 
Museum Extension. 

Staff. The return of the Reference Librarian, Mr. E. D. 
Tweedell, with his health apparently fully restored, has been the 
most important change in the staff, and one most welcome to 
readers, the administration, and his colleagues. It is with very 
different feelings that record is made of the death, on September 3d, 
of Mr. Henry Bahnsen, junior assistant. Mr. Bahnsen served the 
Library faithfully and satisfactorily for nearly nine years, having 
entered the service as page in November, 1906. His death is 
sincerely regretted and yet we must be thankful that it is only the 
second that has occurred among those at the time in the service of 
the Library in the twenty years that it has been established. 

Mr. R. J. Usher, who served most acceptably as Reference 
Librarian during Mr. TweedelPs absence, and afterwards gave the 
Library temporary special service, has taken a position in the 
University of California Library. 

The following persons have resigned: Miss E. W. Graves and 
Mr. E. A. Freeman, junior assistants; Messrs. M. Deitenbeck, 
A. N. Jacobson, and Wm. Jaffe, attendants; Henry Everaert, page; 
two pages have been dismissed. 

The following have been appointed: Miss Elizabeth E. Wilson 
and Messrs. Milton A. Brown and John A. Krauth, junior assist- 
ants; Miss Elsebeth Martens, temporary junior assistant; Miss 
Ruth Borch and Messrs. Alphonse Comyn, Benjamin Jaffe, Guido 
V. Mariotti, D. J. Porto, Meyer Richman, and Walter Thiele, at- 
tendants; John Kolenburg, Peter Krummick, John Pratt, and 
Irwin Stepek, pages. 

The following have given or are giving temporary service : Mr. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN 27 

Robert J. Usher as Reference Librarian and as temporary Assistant 
Reference Librarian; Mr. J. Christian Bay as Medical Reference 
Librarian; Miss Grace Kelley as Assistant Classifier; Miss Harriet 
E. Penfield as senior assistant; Misses Florence E. Durkee, Beatrice 
Mulford, and Anna D. White and Mr. Vilhelm Slomann as junior 
assistants; Misses Ruby B. Lane and Ida M. Wallace and Mr. 
Wilbur E. Stone as attendants. 

The improvement in physical surroundings has made it possible 
for the hard work of the staff to give results commensurate with the 
efforts and it is hoped that the Board will feel that the results are 
satisfactory and the work effective. 

Respectfully submitted, 

CLEMENT W. ANDREWS, 

Librarian. 

CHICAGO, January 21, 1915. 



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LIST OF DONORS IN 1914 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

A. T. Still Research Institute, 

Chicago, III 3 

Aarhus, Statsbiblioteket, Aarhus, 

Denmark 4 

Abbott, Grace, Chicago, III i 

Abell, A. S., Company, Chicago, III. i 

Aberdeen University, A berdeen,Scot. I 

Abraham, I., St. Louis, Mo i 

Abt, Dr. Isaac A., Chicago, III 4 

Academia de Sciencias de Portugal, 
Lisbon, Portugal I 

Academy of Science of St. Louis, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

Acorn Club, New Haven, Conn .... i 

Actuarial Society of America, New 
York, N.Y i 

Adams Nervine Asylum, Boston, 
Mass i 

Adelaide Chamber of Commerce, 
Adelaide, S. A i 

Adirondack League Club, New 
York, N. Y i 

Aero Club of America, New York, 
N. Y i 

Aetna Powder Company, Chicago, 
III i 

Agricultural Research Institute, 
Pusa, India 4 

Alabama Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Auburn, Ala 45 

Alabama, Dept. of Education, 
Montgomery, Ala I 

Alabama, Executive Dept., Mont- 
gomery, Ala i 

Alabama, Geological Survey, Mont- 
gomery, Ala 4 

Alabama Great Southern Railroad 
Company, New York, N.Y... i 

Alabama, State Board of Health, 

Montgomery, Ala 3 

Alabama, State Game and Fish 
Commissioner, Montgomery, 
Ala 4 

Alabama, State Highway Com- 
mission, Montgomery, Ala 3 

Alabama, State Tax Commission, 
Montgomery, Ala i 

Alabama, Supt. of Banks, Mont- 
gomery, Ala i 

Alaska, Governor, Juneau, Alaska. I 

Alaska Packers Association, San 
Francisco, Cal 3 

Albany Chamber of Commerce, 
Albany, N. Y I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Albany Medical Annals, Albany, 
N. Y. . 10 

Albany Medical College, Albany, 
N. Y. 6 

Albany Society of Civil Engineers, 
Albany, N. Y i 

Albert G. Lane Technical High 
School, Chicago, III i 

Alberta, Dept. of Agriculture, Ed- 
monton, Alia 14 

Alberta, Dept. of Education, Ed- 
monton, Alia 2 

Alberta, Dept. of Public Works, 
Edmonton, Alia i 

Alberta, Provincial Secretary, 
Edmonton, Alta 2 

Alexander Hamilton Institute, New 
York, N. Y i 

Alexandria Sunday Times, Alex- 
andria, Va i 

Allan Line Steamship Company, 
Montreal, Que 2 

Allegheny College, Meadmlle, Pa. . i 

Allegheny Observatory, Allegheny, 
Pa .'. i 

Alton, Board of Trade, Alton, 
III i 

Aluminum Company of America, 

Chicago, III 10 

Amalgamated Association of Street 
and Electric Railway Em- 
ployees of America, Detroit, 
Mich i 

Amalgamated Copper Company, 
New York, N. Y 2 

American Academy of Ophthal- 
mology and Oto- Laryngology, 
Chicago, III i 

American Association for Labor 
Legislation, Madison, Wis . ... 4 

American Association for Study and 
Prevention of Infant Mortal- 
ity, Baltimore, Md i 

American Association of General 
Passenger and Ticket Agents, 
Boston, Mass I 

American Association of Genito- 
Urinary Surgeons, New York, 
N. Y i 

American Association of Obstet- 
ricians and Gynecologists, 
Cincinnati, O I 

American Association of Public 
Accountants, New York, N. Y. I 



3 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Association of Workers 
for the Blind, Uniform Type 
Committee, New York, N. Y. . i 

American Bankers' Association, 
New York, N. Y i 

American Bison Society, Groton, 
Mass I 

American Boiler Manufacturers' 
Association of U. S. and Can- 
ada, Cleveland, O 2 

American Book Company, Chicago, 

III 2 

American Brewers' Review Co., 
Chicago, III 6 

American Burtonizing Company, 
New York, N. Y I 

American Canoe Association, New 
York, N. Y i 

American Car and Foundry Co., 
St. Louis, Mo i 

American Chemical Society, 
Chicago, III i 

American Civic Association, Wash- 
ington, D. C 2 

American Climate-logical Associa- 
tion, Hot Springs, Va I 

American Farming Publishing Co., 
Chicago, III i 

American Federation of Labor, 

Washington, D. C 4 

American Federation of Labor, 
Building Trades Dept., Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

American Federal on of Labor, 
Metal Trades Dept., Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

American Federation of Labor, 
Railroad Employees Dept., 
St. Louis, Mo i 

American Flag Association, New 
York, N. Y i 

American Food Journal, C/wcago, III. 10 

American Forestry Association, 
Washington, D. C i 

American Foundry Men's Associa- 
tion, Watchung, N. J i 

American Gastro-Enterological 
Association, Detroit, Mich .... I 

American Geographical Society, 
New York, N. Y i 

American Gynecological Society, 
New York, N. Y.'. 2 

American Hampshire Sheep As- 
sociation, Coldwater, Mich I 

American Homoeopathic, Ophthal- 
mological, Otological and Lar- 
yngological Society, Worcester, 
Mass 2 

American Hospital Association, 
Detroit, Mich I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Humane Association, 
Albany, N. Y 3 

American Institute of Architects, 
Washington, D. C 2 

American Institute of Consulting 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . . 2 

American Institute of Electrical 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . i 

American Institute of Mining En- 
gineers, New York, N. Y 5 

American Iron and Steel Institute, 
New York, N. Y i 

American Iron and Steel Institute, 
Bureau of Statistics, Phila- 
delphia, Pa ii 

American Journal of Gastro-En- 
terology, Philadelphia, Pa .... i 

American Journal of Veterinary 
Medicine, Chicago, III I 

American Judicature Society, 
Chicago, III II 

American Laryngological Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y 2 

American Leather Chemists' Asso- 
ciation, Easton Pa 4 

American Library Institute, Chi- 
cago, III :. . . 2 

American Locomotive Company, 
New York, N. Y 3 

American Manufacturers' Export 
Association, New York, N. 
Y 4 

American Marine Engineer, New 
York, N. Y i 

American Medical Association, 
Chicago, III i, 282 

American Medical Editors' Asso- 
ciation, New York, N. Y. I 

American Medico-Psychological 
Association, Binghamton, N. Y. 2 

American Mining Congress, Wash- 
ington, D. C 2 

American Multigraph Sales Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

American Museum of Natural 
History, New York, N.Y 2 

American Museum of Safety, New 

York, N. Y 6 

American National Live Stock 
Association, Denver, Colo i 

American National Red Cross 
Association, Washington, D. C. i 

American Ophthalmological Soci- 
ety, Philadelphia, Pa. ....... I 

American Osteopathic Association, 
New York, N. Y ' i 

American Peace Society, Boston, 
Mass 3 

American Philosophical Society, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1914 



33 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Photo-Engraver, Chicago, 
III . i 

American Political Science Associa- 
tion, Urbana, III 2 

American Political Science Asso- 
ciation, Committee on Prac- 
tical Training for Public Ser- 
vice, Madison, Wis 2 

American Pomological Society, 
Washington, D. C 2 

American Practitioner Co., New 
York, N. Y.... i 

American Proctologic Association, 
St. Louis, Mo 2 

American Protective Tariff League, 
New York, N. Y 5 

American Publishers' Copyright 
League, New York, N. Y 3 

American Public Health Associa- 
tion, Boston, Mass i 

American Railway Association, 
New York, N. Y 32 

American Railway Association, 
Special Committee on Relation 
of Railway Operation to Leg- 
islation, Chicago, III 53 

American Railway Bridge and 
Building Association, Chicago, 
III i 

American Railway Engineering As- 
sociation, Chicago, III 7 

American Ramabai Association, 
Boston, Mass i 

American Real Estate Company, 
New York, N. Y 2 

American School of Correspond- 
ence, Chicago, III i 

American School of Home Eco- 
nomics, Chicago, III 6 

American Social Hygiene Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y 5 

American Society for Control of 
Cancer, New York, N. Y 2 

American Society for Testing Mate- 
rials, Philadelphia, Pa i 

American Society for the Judicial 
Settlement of International 
Disputes, Baltimore, Md i 

American Society of Brewing Tech- 
nology, Chicago, III i 

American Society of Civil En- 
gineers, New York, N. Y 2 

American Society of Engineering 
Contractors, New York, N. Y. I 

American Society of Heating and 
Ventilating Engineers, New 
York, N. Y i 

American Society of Inspectors of 
Plumbing and Sanitary En- 
gineers, Chicago, III i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

American Society of Mechanical 
Engineers, New York, N. Y. . . 5 

American Steam Pump Company, 
Battle Creek, Mich i 

American Steel and Wire Company, 
Chicago, III 6 

American Sugar Refining Com- 
pany, New York, N. Y i 

American Telephone and Telegraph 
Company, New York, N. Y. .. 19 

American Type Founders Com- 
pany, Chicago, III i 

American Unitarian Association, 
Boston, Mass 5 

American Urological Association, 
Washington, D. C 2 

American Vanadium Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa i 

American Warehousemen's As- 
sociation, Pittsburg, Pa 3 

American Water Works Associa- 
tion, Charleston, S. C 2 

American Wood Preservers' As- 
sociation, Baltimore, Md i 

Ames, Oakes, North Easton, Mass.. 20 

Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.. . 2 

Andover Theological Seminary, 
Cambridge, Mass I 

Andrews, Clement W., Chicago, 
III 7 

Annapolis, Executive Dept., An- 
napolis, Md i 

An ti- Imperialist League, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Anti-Saloon League of America, 
Washington, D. C I 

Appeal Publishing Co., Girard, 
Kan i 

Apperson, E. C., McMinnville, Ore. 3 

Apprenticeship and Skilled Em- 
ployment Association, London, 
Eng i 

Arbeiter-Zeitung, St. Louis, Mo ... I 

Arbetareroelsens Arkiv, Stock- 
holm, Sw i 

Architectural Record Co., New 
York, N. Y i 

Arctowski, Henryk, Dobbs Ferry, 
N. Y 2 

Arden House, Harriman, N. Y. . . . I 

Argentine Republic, Estacidn Ex- 
perimental Industrial Agricola, 
Tucuman, A. R 4 

Argentine Republic, Ministerio de 
Agricultura, Buenos Aires, 
A.R 5 

Argentine Republic, Ministerio de 
Agricultura, Direcci6n Gen- 
eral de Minas, Geologia e Hi- 
drologia, Biblioteca, Buenos 
Aires, A. R 22 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Arizona Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Tucson, Ariz 9 

Arizona Bankers' Association, 
Prescott, Ariz i 

Arizona, Governor, Phoenix, Ariz. . 2 

Arizona, Secretary of State, Phoe- 
nix, Ariz I 

Arizona, State Tax Commission, 
Phoenix, Ariz 3 

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Fayetteville, Ark 8 

Arkansas, Bureau of Mines, Man- 
ufactures and Agriculture, 
Little Rock, Ark 14 

Arkansas, Railroad Commission, 
Little Rock, Ark i 

Arkansas, Treasurer of State, 
Little Rock, Ark i 

Armour Institute of Technology, 
Chicago, III 5 

Armstrong Cork Company, Pitts- 
burg, Pa 5 

Ashmolean Natural History Soci- 
ety of Oxfordshire, Oxford, 
Eng i 

Asociaci6n de Ingenieros y Arqui- 
tectos de Mexico, Mexico, Mex. 3 

Asociaci6n International para la 
Protecci6n Legal de los Traba- 
jadores, Madrid, Spain i 

Associated Factory Mutual Fire 
Insurance Companies, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Associated Harvard Clubs, Min- 
neapolis, Minn i 

Association for International Con- 
ciliation, American Branch, 
New York, N. Y. 20 

Association of American Agricul- 
tural Colleges and Experiment 
Stations, Montpelier, Vt i 

Association of American Medical 
Colleges, Chicago, III 2 

Association of American Physi- 
cians, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Association of American Portland 
Cement Manufacturers, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 12 

Association of American Railway 
Accounting Officers, Highland 
Park, III 2 

Association of American Univer- 
sities, Chicago, III 2 

Association of Collegiate Alumnae, 
Chicago, III i 

Association of Day Nurseries of 
New York City, New York, 
N. Y 4 

Association of Iron and Steel Elec- 
trical Engineers, Steubenville, 
O.. 6 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Association of Life Insurance 
Presidents, New York, N. Y. . . 4 

Association of Ontario Land Sur- 
veyors, Toronto, Ont i 

Association of the Bar of the City 
of New York, New York, N. Y. i 

Association of Transportation and 
Car Accounting Officers, New 
York, N. Y i 

Association Parisienne des Pro- 
pri6taires d'Appareils a Va- 
peur, Paris, France i 

Associazione Internazionale per la 
Protezione Legale dei Lavora- 
tori, Rome, Italy 2 

Ateneo, Manila, P. I i 

Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, 
Atlanta, Ga i 

Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. . . 5 

Atlantic and Pacific Transport 
Co., Baltimore, Md 3 

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., 
New York, N. Y n 

Atlantic Deeper Waterways As- 
sociation, Philadelphia, Pa. ... 2 

Atlantic Monthly Company, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Augustana College, Rock Island, III. 3 

Aurora, Elgin & Chicago Railroad 
Company, Chicago, III 2 

Austin Publishing Co., Los Angeles, 
Cal i 

Australia, Bureau of Census and 
Statistics, Melbourne, Viet. ... 7 

Australia, Federal Capital Director 
of Design and Construction, 
Melbourne, Viet i 

Australia, Public Service Commis- 
sion, Melbourne, Viet i 

Australian Worker, Sydney, N. 
S.W i 

Automobile Builder, Cleveland, O. . i 

Ayrshire Breeders' Association, 
Brandon, Vt 3 

Babcock & Wilcox Company, 
Chicago, III i 

Babcock, Rushton & Co. Chicago, 
III i 

Babson's Statistical Organization, 
Wellesley Hills, Mass i 

Bacterial Therapist, Detroit, Mick . i 

Bahlsen, Prof. L., Stralsund, Ger.. . i 

Bainbridge, Dr. W. S., New York, 
N. Y 8 

Baker & Adamson Chemical Co., 
Easton, Pa i 

Baker, J. T., Chemical Co., Phil- 
lipsburg, N. J ii 

Bakers' Journal and Deutsch- 
Amenkanische Baker-Zeitung, 
Chicago, III i 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1914 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Balch, Edwin Swift, Philadelphia, 

Pa I 

Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 3 

Ball, S. H., New York, N. Y i 

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- 
pany, Baltimore, Md i 

Baltimore, Board of Police Com- 
missioners, Baltimore, Md. ... i 
Baltimore, Board of School Com- 
missioners, Baltimore, Md. ... 2 
Baltimore Chamber of Commerce, 

Baltimore, Md i 

Bank of Japan, Tokyo, Japan. ... i 
Bankers Encyclopedia Company, 

New York, N. Y 2 

Bankhead, J. H., Washington, 

D. C 2 

Barker, George W., Chicago, III . . . 21 
Earnhardt Bros. & Spindler, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Barr, C. J., River Forest, III 2 

Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle 

Creek, Mich 23 

Bay, J. Christian, Chicago, III 25 

Baylor University, Waco, Tex 5 

Beaudette, E. Palma, Chicago, III. . i 

Beers, Eli, Chicago, III I 

Beers, W., New Orleans, La i 

Belgium, Jardin Botanique de 

1'Etat, Brussels, Belg i 

Bell Telephone News, Chicago, III. . i 
Belle vue and Allied Hospitals, 

New York, N. Y 2 

Bellevue College, Bellevue, Neb. ... i 
Bellows, H. A., Minneapolis, Minn, i 
Belmont Public Library, Belmont, 

Mass i 

Beloit College, Beloit, Wis i 

Bengal Chamber of Commerce, 

Calcutta, Bengal 8 

Bentley, W. G., Chicago, III i 

Benton, J. H., Boston, Mass i 

Bergen Offentlige Bibliothek, Ber- 
gen, Norway i 

Berger, Emil, Geneva, Switz i 

Bering, Dr. R. E., San Francisco, 

Cal i 

Berkeley City Club, Berkeley, 

Cal i 

Berkeley, Supt. of City Schools, 

Berkeley, Cal 6 

Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, 

Mass i 

Berlin, Offentliche Bibliothek und 

Lesehalle, Berlin, Ger 3 

Berriman, Charles S., New York, 

N.Y i 

Bethlehem Steel Corporation, New 

York, N. Y i 

Bibliotheca Sacra Co., Oberlin, O. . I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Bingham Public Library, Bingham, 
Eng i 

Binghamton Public Library, Bing- 
hamton, N. Y i 

Birmingham Free Libraries Com- 
mittee, Birmingham, Eng i 

Bishop, S. S., Chicago, III i 

Bishop, William Warner, Washing- 
ton, D. C i 

Blackburn Free Library, Museum 
and Art Gallery, Blackburn, 
Eng i 

Blatt, Dr. M. I., Chicago, III 5 

Bloodgood, Dr. Joseph C., Balti- 
more, Md i 

Bodleian Library, Oxford, Eng. ... i 

Bologna, Biblioteca Comunale, 
Bologna, Italy i 

Bonnier, Albert, Publishing House, 
New York, N. Y i 

Bookseller, Newsdealer and Sta- 
tioner, New York, N. Y i 

Bootle Free Library and Museum, 
Bootle, Eng 4 

Bordentown Military Institute, 
Bordentown, N. J 2 

Borosini, Dr. Victor von, Chicago, 
III.... ii 

Boston & Maine Railroad Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Boston Architectural Club, Boston, 
Mass 3 

Boston Association for the Relief 
and Control of Tuberculosis, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Boston Athenaeum, Boston, Mass . . I 

Boston, Board of Overseers of the 
Poor, Boston, Mass i 

Boston, Bureau of Statistics, Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

Boston Chamber of Commerce, 
Boston, Mass 4 

Boston Children's Aid Society, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Boston City Hospital, Boston, 
Mass 2 

Boston, City Messenger, Boston, 
Mass 3 

Boston Consumptives' Hospital, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Boston, Co-operative Information 
Bureau, Boston, Mass 9 

Boston Dispensary, Boston, Mass. . 3 

Boston Finance Commission, 
Boston, Mass i 

Boston, Health Dept., Boston, 
Mass 25 

Boston, Infirmary Department, 
Boston, Mass I 

Boston Lying-in Hospital, Boston, 
Mass. . i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Boston Manufacturers Mutual Life 

Insurance Co., Boston, Mass . . 3 
Boston Medical Library, Boston, 

Mass ...................... i 

Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 

Boston, Mass ............... 2 

Boston, Police Commissioner, 

Boston, Mass ............... 2 

Boston Public Library, Boston, 

Mass ...................... 4 

Boston, Supt. of Public Schools, 

Boston, Mass ................ 2 

Boston University, Boston, Mass. . 3 
Bosworth, Giles B., Denver, Colo.. . i 
Bournemouth Public Libraries 

Committee, Bournemouth, 

Eng ....................... i 

Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. . 5 
Bowman Technical School of 

Watch-making, Engraving and 

Jewelry Work, Lancaster, Pa. . i 
Bradford, Public Library, Brad- 

ford, Eng ................... i 

Brandeis, Dunbar & Nutter, Bos- 

ton, Mass .................. i 

Bremen, Lesehalle, Bremen, Ger . . . i 
Brentano's Book Store, New York, 

N. Y ...................... i 

Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterer, 

Indianapolis, Ind ............ i 

Bridgemen's Magazine, Indianap- 

olis, Ind .................... i 

Bridgeport Brass Company, Bridge- 

port, Conn .................. 2 

Bridgeport Public Library, Bridge- 

port, Conn .................. 2 

Brighton, Medical Officer of 

Health, Brighton, Eng ........ 2 

Brighton Public Library, Museums 

and Art Galleries, Brighton, 



Brill, The . G., Co., Philadephia, 

Pa ........................ i 

Bristol, Public Library, Bristol, 

Conn ...................... i 

British Association for Labour 

Legislation, London, Eng ..... i 
British Columbia, Bureau of Pro- 

vincial Information and Im- 

migration, Victoria, B. C ..... 4 
British Columbia, Dept. of Ag- 

riculture, Victoria, B. C ...... 27 

British Columbia, Minister of 

Lands, Victoria, B. C ........ 4 

British Columbia, Minister of 

Mines, Victoria, B. C ........ I 

British East Africa, Survey Dept., 

Nairobi, B. E. A ............ i 

British Guiana, Dept. of Lands 

and Mines, Georgetown, British 

Guiana ..................... 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

British South Africa Co., London, 
Eng i 

British West Indies, Local Dept. 
of Agriculture, Barbados, B. 
W.I 6 

Brockton Public Library, Brock- 
ton, Mass 2 

Bromley Public Library, Bromley, 
Eng i 

Bronson Library Fund, Waterbury, 
Conn i 

Brookline Public Library, Brook- 
line, Mass i 

Brooklyn Engineers' Club, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y i 

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y 4 

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, Museum, Brooklyn, 
N. Y 2 

Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 
Brooklyn, N. Y i 

Brooklyn Public Library, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y 9 

Brophy, Dr. J. W., Chicago, III 12 

Brotherhood of Locomotive En- 
gineers, Cleveland, i 

Brown, C. H., Brooklyn, N. Y 5 

Brown, Dr. J. N. E., Detroit, Mich. . 3 

Brown, Rome G., Minneapolis, 
Minn 7 

Brown, Dr. Philip King, San 
Francisco, Col 3 

Brown, Dr. Sanger, Kenilworth, 
III i 

Brown University, Providence, 

R.1 3 

Brown University Library, Provi- 
dence, R. I i 

Brunner, Arnold W., Albany, N. Y . i 

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa 6 

Buchenham, Dr. J. E. Burnett, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Bucknell University, Lewisburg, 
Pa i 

Budapest, Kereskedelmi es iparka- 
mara, Budapest, Hungary i 

Budapest, Stadtbibliothek, Buda- 
pest, Hungary i 

Buenos Aires, Director General de 
Estadistica, La Plata, Buenos 
Aires i 

Buffalo, Board of Police, Buffalo, 
N. Y i 

Buffalo Chamber of Commerce and 
Manufacturers Club, Buffalo, 
N. Y i 

Buffalo, City Clerk, Buffalo, 
N. Y. i 

Buffalo, Comptroller, Buffalo, N. Y. i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Buffalo, Dept. of Public Works, 

Buffalo, N. Y 2 

Buffalo, General Hospital, Buffalo, 

N. Y :... i 

Buffalo, Park Commissioner, 
Buffalo, N. Y i 

Buffalo, Public Library, Buffalo, 
N. Y i 

Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg 
Railway Co., Rochester, N. Y.. 12 

Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, 
Buffalo, N. Y i 

Buildings and Building Manage- 
ment, Chicago, III i 

Bulkley, Dr. Kenneth, New York, 
N. Y 3 

Bureau of Commerce and Indus- 
tries, London, Eng i 

Bureau of Legislative and Ad- 
ministrative Information, 
Indianapolis, Ind 19 

Bureau of Municipal Research, 
Dayton, O 8 

Bureau of Municipal Research, 
New York, N. Y 25 

Bureau of Municipal Research, 
Philadelphia, Pa 9 

Bureau of Municipal Research, 
Springfield, Mass i 

Bureau of Railway Economics, 
Washingtan, D. C 3 

Bureau of State and Municipal 
Research, Baltimore, Md 5 

Burlington, City Clerk, Burlington, 
la 2 

Burlington, City Council, Burling- 
ton, la i 

Burlington Free Public Library, 
Burlington, la i 

Buteshire Natural History Society, 
Rothesay, Scot i 

Butler, A. E., & Co., Chicago, III.. . i 

Buxton, Philip, Inc., Chicago, III... i 

Buyers Register, New York, N. Y.. i 

California Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Berkeley, Cal 13 

California, Board of Dental Ex- 
aminers, San Francisco, Cal. . . i 

California, Board of Fish and Game 
Commissioners, Sacramento, 
Cal 15 

California, Board of Medical Ex- 
aminers, Sacramento, Cal 2 

California, Board of Railroad Com- 
missioners, San Francisco, 
. Cal 514 

California, Building and Loan 
Commissioner, San Francisco, 
Cal I 

California, Dept. of Public Utilities, 
Los Angeles, Cal I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

California, Dept. of State, Sacra- 
mento, Cal 2 

California Development Board, 
San Francisco, Cal i 

California, Highway Commission, 
Dept. of Engineering, Sacra- 
mento, Cal i 

California, Insurance Dept., San 
Francisco, Cal 3 

California Library Association, 
Sacramento, Cal i 

California Social Democrat, Los 
Angeles, Cal i 

California, Stallion Registration 
Board, Sacramento, Cal i 

California, State Agricultural Soci- 
. ety, Sacramento, Cal r 

California, State Board of Forestry, 
San Francisco, Cal 4 

California, State Board of Health, 
Sacramento, Cal 2 

California, State Board of Phar- 
macy, San Francisco, Cal I 

California, State Commissioner of 
Horticulture, Sacramento, Cal. 8 

California, State Conservation 
Commission, Sacramento, Cal. . i 

California, State Dept. of Weights 
and Measures, Sacramento, 
Cal 4 

California, State Federation of 
Labor, San Francisco, Cal .... 4 

California State Library, Sacra- 
mento, Cal ii 

California State Mining Bureau, 
San Francisco, Cal 8 

California, Supt. of Banks, San 
Francsico, Cal i 

California, Supt. of Public In- 
struction, Sacramento, Cal. ... i 

Cambria Steel Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa 2 

Cambridge, Board of Trade, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Cambridge Observatory, Cam- 
bridge, Eng i 

Cambridge, Park Dept., Cambridge, 
Mass i 

Cambridge Public Library, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Cambridge University Library, 
Cambridge, Eng 2 

Campbell, Manson, Co., Detroit, 
Mich 5 

Canada, Archivist, Ottawa, Ont. ... 4 

Canada, Census and Statistics Of- 
fice, Ottawa, Ont 5 

Canada Commission of Conserva- 
tion, Ottawa, Ont 8 

Canada, Commissioners of Fish- 
eries, Ottawa, Ont 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Ottawa, Ont 43 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Veterinary Director General 
and Live Stock Commissioner, 
Ottawa, Ont 2 

Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Patent Office, Ottawa, Ont 3 

Canada, Dept. of Interior, Ottawa, 
Ont 14 

Canada, Dept. of Interior, Forestry 
Branch, Ottawa, Ont 45 

Canada, Dept. of Interior, Lands 
Branch, Ottawa, Ont 3 

Canada, Dept. of Labour, Ottawa, 
Ont 34 

Canada, Dept. of Mines, Geological 
Survey, Ottawa, Ont 40 

Canada, Dept. of Mines, Mines 
Branch, Ottawa, Ont 18 

Canada, Dept. of the Naval Ser- 
vice, Ottawa, Ont i 

Canada, Dept. of the Naval Service, 
Tidal and Current Survey, 
Ottawa, Ont 3 

Canada, Library of Parliament, 
Ottawa, Ont 50 

Canada, Minister of Trade and 
Commerce, Ottawa, Ont 7 

Canadian Bank of Commerce, 
Toronto, Ont 2 

Canadian Forestry Association, 
Ottawa, Ont 2 

Canadian Society of Civil En- 
gineers, Montreal, Que 2 

Canton Christian College, Canton, 
China 3 

Caridff Public Libraries Com- 
mittee, Cardiff, Wales 4 

Carleton College, Northfield, Minn, i 

Carnegie Endowment for Interna- 
tional Peace, New York, N. Y. 13 

Carnegie Endowment for Interna- 
tional Peace, Division of Inter- 
course and Education, Wash- 
ington, D. C 3 

Carnegie Foundation for the Ad- 
vancement of Teaching, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Carnegie Free Library, Braddock, 
Pa 2 

Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, 
Pittsburg, Pa i 

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, Pa. . . 1 1 

Carnegie Institution of Washing- 
ton, Washington, D. C 25 

Carnegie Institution of Washing- 
ton, Desert Laboratory, Tuc- 
son, Ariz i 

Carnegie Library, Atlanta, Ga 3 

Carnegie Library, Homestead, Pa. . 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Carnegie Library, Nashville, Tenn . i 

Carnegie Library, Ottawa, Ont 3 

Carnegie Library, Pittsburg, Pa. ... 6 

Carnegie Library, San Antonio, 
Tex i 

Carnegie-Stout Free Public Library, 
Dubuque, la i 

Carnegie Trust for Universities of 
Scotland, Edinburgh, Scot 2 

Carolina Public Service Company, 
Columbia, S. C 2 

Carpenter-Udell Chemical Co., 
Grand Rapids, Mich i 

Cams, Paul, Chicago, III i 

Case School of Applied Sciences, 
Cleveland, i 

Cassella Color Company, New 
York, N. Y 8 

Catholic Press Co., Chicago, III. ... 2 

Catholic University of America, 
Washington, D. C i 

Caxton Club, Chicago, III 13 

Cedar Rapids Public Library, 
Cedar Rapids, la i 

Cellon, George B., Miami, Fla. ... i 

Cement and Engineering News, 
Chicago, III i 

Centraal Bureau voor Sociale Ad- 
viezen, Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands i 

Central Association of Science and 
Mathematics Teachers, Chi- 
cago, III 4 

Central Electric Co., Chicago, III. . 4 

Central Howard Association, 
Chicago, III i 

Central Passenger Association, 
Chicago, III i 

Central Trust Company of Illinois, 
Chicago, III i 

Ceramic, Mosaic and Encaustic 
Tile Layers and Helpers In- 
ternational Union, Pittsburg, 
Pa 2 

Chamber of Commerce of the 
United States of America, 
Washington, D. C i 

Chamberlin's, Chicago, III i 

Champlain Society, Toronto, Ont. . . i 

Chandler, Alfred D., Boston, 
Mass 2 

Charity Organization Society, 
Melbourne, Viet i 

Charity Organization Society, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Charleston Museum, Charleston, 
S. C i 

Chattanooga Municipal Record, 
Chattanooga, Tenn 2 

Chautauqua Institution, Chautau- 
qua, N. Y 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Chesapeake & Delaware Canal 
Co., Philadelphia, Pa i 

Chicago & Alton Railroad Com- 
pany, Chicago, III. 2 

Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rail- 
road Co., Chicago, III i 

Chicago & Interurban Traction 
Co., Chicago, III i 

Chicago & Northwestern Railway 
Co., Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Architects' Business As- 
sociation, Chicago, III i 

Chicago Architectural Club, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, 
III .-. ; 9 

Chicago Association of Commerce, 
Chicago, III 6 

Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago, Board of Education, 
Chicago, III 14 

Chicago, Board of Election Com- 
missioners, Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Board of Local Improve- 
ments, Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Board of Trade, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Boys' Club, Chicago, III. . . i 

Chicago, Bureau of Public Ef- 
ficiency, Chicago, III 3 

Chicago, Bureau of Statistics and 
Municipal Library, Chicago, 
III 27 

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 
Railroad Co., Chicago, III 15 

Chicago Business Law School, 
Chicago, III 2 

Chicago, City Clerk, Chicago, III. . i 

Chicago, City Council, Chicago, 
III..... 4 

Chicago, City Council, Committee 
on Local Transportation, 
Chicago, III . . . i 

Chicago City Railway Co., Chi- 
cago, III i 

Chicago, City Sealer, Chicago, III. . 4 

Chicago, City Waste Commission, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Civil Service Commission, 
Chicago, III 18 

Chicago Civil Service Reform As- 
sociation, Chicago, III i 

Chicago College of Naprapathy, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago Dental Society, Chicago, 
III 15 

Chicago, Dept. of Electricity, 
Chicago, III I 

Chicago, Dept. of Health, Chicago, 
III 4 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Chicago, Dept. of Police, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Evening Post, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago, Fire Marshal, Chicago, III. i 

Chicago Great Western Railroad 
Company, Chicago, III 2 

Chicago Home for Destitute Crip- 
pled Children, Chicago, III. . . . 6 

Chicago Home for the Friendless, 
Chicago, III 4 

Chicago Hospital, College of Med- 
icine, Chicago, III i 

Chicago-Kent College of Law, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago Kindergarten Institute, 
Chicago, III 3 

Chicago Law Institute, Chicago, 
III 3 

Chicago Literary Club, Chicago, 
III 2 

Chicago Lying-in Hospital and 
Dispensary, Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Mayor's Office, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Medical Book Company, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago Medical Society, Chicago, 
III 2 

Chicago Medical Women's Club, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 
Railway, Chicago, III 8 

Chicago, Municipal Court, Chicago, 
III 6 

Chicago, Municipal Reference 
Library, Chicago, III 4 

Chicago Normal School, Chicago, 
III 2 

Chicago Orphan Asylum, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago Pathological Society, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago Peace Society, Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago, Permanent Charter Com- 
mission, Chicago, III 12 

Chicago Plan Commission, Chi- 
cago, III 33 

Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., 
Chicago, III 10 

Chicago Portland Cement Co., 

Chicago, III 8 

Chicago Public Library, Chicago, 
III 22 

Chicago Railway Equipment Co., 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago Real Estate Board, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific 
Railway Co., Chicago, III I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Chicago, Sanitary District, Chi- 
cago, III 5 

Chicago School of Civics and 
Philanthrophy, Chicago, III. . .121 

Chicago, South Park Commis- 
sioners, Chicago, III 3 

Chicago South Park Improvement 
Association, Chicago, III i 

Chicago Special Park Commission, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago Telephone Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Chicago, Treasurer, Chicago, III. . . i 

Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago, West Park Commis- 
sioners, Chicago, III 2 

Chicago White Lead & Oil Co., 
Chicago, III i 

Chicago Woman's Club, Chicago, III. 2 

Children's Aid Society of New York 
City, New York, N. Y. i 

Chinosol Company, New York, 
.N.Y... i 

Christian Science Committee for 
the Distribution of Literature, 
Chicago, III '. . . . 10 

Church Peace Union, New Yor-k, 
N.Y 5 

Cigar Makers' Official Journal, 
Chicago, III i 

Cincinnati, Board of Park Com- 
missioners, Cincinnati, O i 

Cincinnati, Charter Commission, 
Cincinnati, I 

Cincinnati Hospital, Cincinnati, O. 2 

Cincinnati Library Society for the 
Blind, Cincinnati, O i 

Cincinnati Medical News, Cin- 
cinnati, O i 

Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas 
Pacific Railway Co., New 
York, N. Y...... i 

Cincinnati Public Library, Cin- 
cinnati, 6 

Cincinnati Society of Natural 
History, Cincinnati, O i 

Citizens Association of Chicago, 
Chicago, III 2 

Citizens Bureau of Municipal Effi- 
ciency, Milwaukee, Wis i 

Citizens' Union, New York, N. Y. . 2 

City and Suburban Homes Com- 
pany, New York, N. Y i 

City Club, Berkeley, Cal i 

City Club of Boston, Boston, Mass, i 

City Club of Chicago, Chicago, III . 8 

City Club of Milwaukee, Milwau- 
kee "[Vis 2 

City Club of New York,' New York, 
N. Y. . i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

City Club of Philadelphia, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

City Library Association, Spring- 
field, Mass 2 

City Messenger, Cambridge, Mass . . 2 

Civic Club of Philadelphia, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Civic Federation, New Haven, 
Conn i 

Civic Federation of Chicago, Chi- 
cago, III 3 

Civic League of Cleveland, Cleve- 
land, 2 

Civic League of St. Louis, St. 
Louis, Mo i 

Civil Service Reform Association, 
New York, N. Y 3 

Civil Service Reform Association of 
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Civis Americanus, Cambridge, 
Mass i 

Clark, Dr. Latham, Montevideo, 
Uruguay 15 

Clark University, Worcester, Mass . 4 

Clark University Library, Worces- 
ter, Mass 7 

Class Journal Co., New York, N. Y. 2 

Clercq, P. de, Veenwouden, Nether- 
lands 4 

Cleveland, Board of Education, 
Cleveland, O i 

Cleveland, Board of Public Service, 
City Water Dept., Cleveland, 
O i 

Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, 
Cleveland, O 2 

Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & 
St. Louis Railway Co., New 
York, N. Y 10 

Cleveland, City Clerk, Cleveland, 
O i 

Cleveland, Division of Buildings, 
Cleveland, O i 

Cleveland Engineering Society, 
Cleveland, O 3 

Cleveland Health League, Cleve- 
land, O i 

Cleveland Public Library, Cleve- 
land, 4 

Clovernook Home for the Blind, 
Mt. Healthy, O 2 

Club News, Chicago, III i 

Coakley, Dr. W. Byron, New York, 
N. Y i 

Cobb, Collier, Chapel Hill, N. C. . . 4 

Cobden Club, London, Eng 3 

Coffee Exchange of New York City, 
New York, N. Y i 

Coe-Mortimer Company, New 
York, N. Y i 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1914 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Cohen, Dr. Solomon Solis, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 2 

Colby College, Waterville, Me i 

Cole, Dr. Lewis Gregory, New 
York, N. Y 8 

Colgate University, Hamilton, N. 
Y 2 

College of Physicians of Philadel- 
phia, Philadelphia, Pa i 

College of the City of New York, 
New York, N.Y 2 

College of William and Mary, 
Williamsburg, Va 2 

Collingwood, Herbert W., New 
York, N. Y i 

Colorado Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Fort Collins, Colo 9 

Colorado & Southern Railway Co., 
New York, N. Y i 

Colorado, Auditor General, Denver, 
Colo 2 

Colorado College, Colorado 
Springs, Colo 13 

Colorado, Committee of Coal Mine 
Managers, Denver, Colo 14 

Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., 
Pueblo, Colo 10 

Colorado, Geological Survey, 
Boulder, Colo 5 

Colorado, Insurance Dept., Den- 
ver, Colo i 

Colorado Iron Works Company, 
Denver, Colo i 

Colorado, Public Utilities Com- 
mission, Denver, Colo 6 

Colorado Scientific Society, Den- 
ver, Colo i 

Colorado School of Mines, Golden, 
Colo 3 

Colorado, Secretary of State, 
Denver, Colo i 

Colorado State Agricultural Col- 
lege, Fort Collins, Colo i 

Colorado, State Board of Health, 
Denver, Colo i 

Colorado, State Highway Com- 
mission, Denver, Colo 5 

Colorado State Medical Society, 
Denver, Colo i 

Colorado State Teachers College, 
Greeley, Colo 7 

Colorado, State Treasurer, Denver, 
Colo i 

Colorado, Tax Commission Den- 
ver, Colo 2 

Columbia, City Clerk, Columbia, 
S. C i 

Columbia University, New York, 
N. Y 16 

Columbia University, Barnard Col- 
lege, New York, N. Y i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Columbia University, College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, 
Department of Physiology, 
New York, N. Y i 

Columbia University, Dept. of 
Geology, New York, N. Y 121 

Columbia University Library, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Columbia University Observatory, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Columbia University, Teachers' 
College, New York, N. Y 4 

Columbus, Board of Education, 
Columbus, O 7 

Columbus, Board of Trade, Colum- 
bus, O i 

Coming Nation, Chicago, III i 

Comite Beige pour le Progres de la 
Legislation du Travail, Brus- 
sels, Belg 3 

Commercial Club of Duluth, Du- 
luth, Minn 7 

Commercial Exchange of Phila- 
delphia, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Commonwealth Edison Co., Chi- 
cago, III 31 

Commercial Telegraphers' Union, 
Chicago, III i 

Concord Public Library, Concord, 
N.H. i 

Conference of Legal Aid Societies, 
New York, N. Y. i 

Congres International de 1'En- 
seignement Manager, Brus- 
sels, Belg 2 

Congress of American Physicians 
and Surgeons, New Haven, 
Conn i 

Connecticut, Academy of Arts and 
Sciences, New Haven, Conn. ... i 

Connecticut Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Starrs, Conn. . . 20 

Connecticut, Bank Commissioner, 
Hartford, Conn i 

Connecticut, Comptroller, Hart- 
ford, Conn 3 

Connecticut Historical Society, 
Hartford, Conn i 

Connecticut Mutual Life Insur- 
ance Company, Hartford, 
Conn 2 

Connecticut, Public Utilities Com- 
mission, Hartford, Conn i 

Connecticut Society of Civil Engi- 
neers, New Haven, Conn i 

Connecticut, State Board of Educa- 
tion, Hartford, Conn 7 

Connecticut, State Board of Health, 
Hartford, Conn 4 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Connecticut, State Board of Trade, 

Hartford, Conn .............. i 

Connecticut, State Geological and 

Natural History Survey, Hart- 

ford, Conn .......... ........ 3 

Connecticut, State Library, Hart- 

ford, Conn .................. 20 

Connecticut, Tax Commissioner, 

Hartford, Conn .............. i 

Connecticut. Trade Education Shop, 

New Britain, Conn ........... i 

Continental and Commercial Na- 

tional Bank, Chicago, III ...... 4 

Cook County, Board of Commis- 

sioners, Chicago, III .......... 2 

Cook County Civil Service Com- 

mission, Chicago, III .......... 2 

Cook County, Comptroller, Chi- 

cago, III ..... . .............. 3 

Cook County, Juvenile Court, 

Chicago, III ................. i 

Cook County School News, Winnet- 



Cook County, Supt. of Schools, 

Chicago, III ................. i 

Cooledge, Dr. E. D., Chicago, III. . . . 10 

Cooley, Edwin Gilbert, Chicago, 

III ......................... 4 

Cooper, Madison, Co., Watertown, 

N.Y. ...................... i 

Corn Exchange National Bank, 

Philadelphia, Pa ............. 2 

Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, la... . 4 

Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y ____ 23 

Cornell University Library, Ithaca, 

N. Y. ...................... i 

Cornell University, Medical School, 

New York, N. Y. ............ 2 

Corporation Trust Company, Chi- 

cago, III .................... 7 

Council Bluffs Free Public Library, 

Council Bluffs, la ............ 4 

Council for Library and Museum 

Extension, Chicago, III ........ i 

Craig Colony for Epileptics, Son- 

yea, N. Y. .................. 2 

Crane, Charles R., Chicago, III ..... 4 

Creamery and Milk Plant Monthly, 

New York, N. Y. ............ i 

Cremation Society of England, 

London, Eng ................ I 

Crosby, Mrs. A. F., Chicago, III. ... i 

Croydon Public Libraries Com- 

mittee, Croydon, Eng ......... 2 

Crucible Steel Company of Amer- 

ica, Pittsburg, Pa ............. 2 

Cuba, Camara de Representantes, 

Havana, Cuba ............... 5 

Cuba, Secretaria de Agricultura, 

Comercio v Trabajo, Havana, 

Cuba ............. .......... 5 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Cuba, Secretaria de Estado, Ha- 
vana, Cuba 21 

Cuba, Secretaria de Hacienda, 
Havana, Cuba i 

Cuba, Secretaria de Instrucci6n 
Publica, Havana, Cuba i 

Cuba, Secretaria de Sanidad y 
Beneficencia, Havana, Cuba... . 2 

Culver Summer Naval School, 
Culver, Ind 2 

Cunard Steam Ship Co., London, 
Eng 2 

Cuerpo de Ingenieros de Mines del 
Peru, Lima, Peru i 

Curtiss, Mrs. Josie Dayton, Ma- 
rengo, III 3 

Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, III 2 

Daish, John B., Washington, D. C.... \ 

Dale, John F., Chicago, III i 

Danish-American Association, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Dansk Ferskvandt-Biologisk Labo- 
ratorium, Copenhagen,Denmark 3 

Dansk Forening for Arbeijder- 
beskyttelse, Copenhagen, Den- 
mark . . 14 

Danville & Western Railway Co., 
Danville, Va 2 

Dartmouth College, Hanover, 
N.H 2 

Davenport Academy of Sciences, 
Davenport, la i 

Davenport, C. B., Cold Spring 
Harbor, L. 1 9 

Davenport Public Library, Daven- 
port, la '. i 

David Ranken, Jr. School of 
Mechanical Trades, St. Louis, 
Mo 3 

Davis, Dr. Nathan S., Chicago, III. 47 

Dayton Booster Club, Dayton, 
Washington i 

Dayton, Public Library and 
Museum, Dayton, O i 

Deane, Ruthven, Chicago, III 3 

Deane Steam Pump Co., Holyoke, 
Mass i 

Deborah Cook Sayles Public 
Library, Pawtucket, R. I i 

De Horsey, Sir Algernon London 
, Eng i 

Deichmanske Bibliotek, Christi- 
ania, Norway 3 

De Lang, Frederick C., Glencoe, 
III 2 

Delaware Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Newark, Del i 

Delaware and Hudson Company, 
New York, N.Y i 

Delaware County Institute of 
Science, Media, Pa i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Delaware, Secretary of State, 
Dover, Del 2 

Delaware, State Auditor of Ac- 
counts, Dover, Del i 

Delaware, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Dover, Del 12 

Delaware, State Highway Com- 
missioner, Wilmington, Del.. . . 3 

Delaware, State Treasurer, Dover, 
Del i 

Deming & Rogers Publishing 
Co., Boston, Mass 2 

Denison University, Granville, O. . . 2 

Dental Digest, Chicago, III 2 

Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co., 
Denver, Colo i 

Denver, Board of Park Commis- 
sioners, Denver, Colo i 

Denver, Chamber of Commerce, 
Denver, Colo i 

Denver, Civil Service Commission, 
Denver, Colo i 

Denver Public Library, Denver, 
Colo 5 

De Pauw University, Green- 
castle, Ind i 

Des Moines College, Des Moines, 
la i 

Des Moines Public Library, Des 
Moines, la i 

Detroit, Board of Health, Detroit, 
Mich 4 

Detroit, City Clerk, Detroit, Mich. 10 

Detroit College of Medicine and 
Surgery, Detroit, Mich i 

Detroit, Comptroller, Detroit, Mich, i 

Detroit, Dept. of Parks and 
Boulevards, Detroit, Mich i 

Detroit Medical Journal Company, 
Detroit, Mich i 

Detroit Public Library, Detroit, 
Mich 17 

Detroit, Public Lighting Com- 
mission, Detroit, Mich i 

Deutsche Bank, New York, N. Y. . i 

District of Columbia, Public 
Library, Washington, D. C. . . . 2 

District of Columbia Workhouse, 
Occoquan, Va 3 

Divine Life, Chicago, III 2 

Dodge, F. W., Co., New York, N. Y. i 

Domestic Sugar Producers, New 
York, N. Y i 

Dominion Laboratory, Wellington, 
N.Z 2 

Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Com- 
pany, Chicago, III 2 

Donnelley, T. E., Chicago, III i 

Doubleday & Co. , Garden City, N. Y. i 

Drexel Institute of Art, Science 
and Industry, Philadelphia. Pa. 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Dropsie College for Hebrew and 
Cognate Learning, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Duane, Dr. A., New York, N. Y. . . 3 

Duluth, City Clerk, Duluth, Minn, i 

Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic 
Railway, Marquette, Mich. ... i 

Dunod, H., Paris, France i 

Du Pont de Nemours,_E. J., Pow- 
der Co., Wilmington, Del 6 

Dutch East Indies, Dept. van 
Landbouw, Nijverheid en 
Handel, Buitenzorg, Java 19 

Dyer, Dr. Isadore, New Orleans, La. 4 

East Orange, City Clerk, East 
Orange, N. J i 

East Side House, New York, N.Y.. i 

Eastern Association of Physic 
Teachers, Boston, Mass 4 

Eau Claire Public Library, Eau 
Claire, Wis i 

Edinburgh, Public Library, Edin- 
burgh, Scot 2 

Edison Kinetogram, Orange, N. J . i 

Edison, Thomas A., Inc., Orange, 
N. J i 

Eger, Alexander, Chicago, III i 

Egypt, Dept. of Public Health, 
Cairo, Egypt i 

Elberfeld, Oberburgermeisteramt, 
Elberfeld, Ger i 

Elberfeld, Statistisches Amt, 
Elberfeld, Ger 4 

Electrical Mining Publishing Co., 
Chicago, III 2 

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 
Chapel Hill, N. C i 

Elizabeth Free Public Library, 
Elizabeth, N. J i 

Ellingwood, Dr. Finley, Chicago, 
III : . i 

Elliott, Edward C., Madison, Wis.. . i 

Elliott, Howard, Boston, Mass 5 

Ellis, George W., Chicago, III 4 

Engineering Association of the 
South, Nashville, Tenn i 

Engineers and Architects Associa- 
tion of Southern California, 
Los Angeles, Cal 3 

Englewood, Board of Education, 
Englewood, N. J 2 

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Balti- 
more, Md i 

Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Equitable Life Assurance Society, 
New York, N. Y. i 

Erie Public Library, Erie, Pa i 

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass i 

Estate of Judith W. Andrews, 
Boston, Mass. . . 80 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Eugenics Record Office, Cold 
Springs, N. Y. 3 

Evans, Ira H., Austin, Tex 2 

Evans Sons, Lescher & Webb, 
Liverpool, Eng i 

Evansville Public Library, Evans- 
ville, Ind i 

Fairhope Industrial Association, 
Fairhope, Ala i 

Fairmount Park Art Association, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Farm and Fireside, Springfield, O. . . i 

Farm and Trades School, Thomp- 
son's Island, Mass i 

Farmers and Drovers Journal, 
Chicago, III 2 

Farmers' National Congress, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Federal Council of Churches of 
Christ in America, New York, 
N. Y. 19 

Federation of Day Nurseries, New 
York, N. Y 8 

Federation of Trade Press Associa- 
tions, Chicago, III i 

Fellows, Dr. Charles Gurnee, 
Chicago, III 38 

Ferguson, Col. H. V. A., Pocatello, 
Ida i 

Ferrara, Biblioteca Comunale, 
Ferrara, Italy i 

Field, Dr. A. G., Des Moines, 
la 2 

Field Museum of Natural History, 
Chicago, III 7 

Filipino People, Washington, D. C... i 

Finch, Dr. S. E., New York, N.Y.. . 2 

Finland Hydrografiska Byra, Hel- 
singfors, Finland 13 

Fire Insurance Club of Chicago, 
Chicago, III 2 

Fire Insurance Society of Phila- 
delphia, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Fire Underwriters Association, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Fire Underwriters Association of 
the Northwest, Chicago, III. ... i 

Fire Underwriters Association of 
the Pacific, San Francisco, Col. i 

First National Bank, Joliet, III. . . . 3 

First State Fawners' Society, 
Chicago, III 2 

Fisher, Irving, New Haven, Conn. . . 6 

Fisk Teachers' Agency, Chicago, 
III i 

Fitchburg Public Library, Fitch- 
burg, Mass i 

Fitchburg Railroad Company, 
Boston, Mass 15 

Fitzgerald, Desmond, New York, 
N. Y... i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Fitzgerald, James J., Chicago, III. . . i 

Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, 
Vt i 

Flintkote Manufacturing Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Florida Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Gainesville, Fla 39 

Florida, Board of Health, Jackson- 
ville, Fla 3 

Florida, Commissioner of Agricul- 
ture, Tallahassee, Fla 2 

Florida, Comptroller, Tallahassee, 
Fla. . . 2 

Florida, Railway Commission, Tal- 
lahassee, Fla 2 

Florida, State Chemist, Tallahas- 
see, Fla i 

Florida, State Geological Survey, 
Tallahassee, Fla 2 

Florida, State Treasurer, Talla- 
hassee, Fla i 

Forbes Library, Northampton, 
Mass i 

Ford, AUyn K., Minneapolis, 
Minn i 

Ford Motor Company, Detroit, 
Mich i 

Fordham University, Fordham, 
N. Y 4 

Forest Research Institute, Calcut- 
ta, India I 

Fort Wayne Electric Works, Fort 
Wayne, Ind 5 

Fox, Dr. Howard, New York, 
N.Y 5 

Frame, Andrew J., Waukesha, 
Wis 7 

Frame, C. L., Dental Supply Co., 
Chicago, III i 

Frances E. Willard National Tem- 
perance Hospital, Chicago, 
III i 

Francis W. Parker School Press, 
Chicago, III i 

Frank, Lieut. Col. Jacob, Chicago, 
III 2 

Frankfurt-am-Main, Stadtbiblio- 
thek, Frankfurt-am-Main, Ger. 2 

Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Free Hospital for Poor Consump- 
tives and White Haven Sana- 
torium Association, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Free Trader, London, Eng I 

Freedmen's Aid Society of Metho- 
dist Episcopal Church, Cin- 
cinnati, i 

Freedom, London, Eng I 

Freeman, E., Chicago, III I 

Freer, Dr. Otto T., Chicago, III 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Friends of American Art, Chicago, 
III 2 

Frisco-Man, St. Louis, Mo i 

Frontier Press Company, Buffalo, 
N. Y. i 

Fuller, Charles H., Company, 
Chicago, III i 

Furness, Margaret, Chicago, III 39 

Fiirstliche Bibliothek Stollberg- 
Wernigerode, Wernigerode, Ger. 3 

Fyffe, Colin C. H., Chicago, III i 

Gage Park Citizens Improvement 
Club, Chicago, III i 

Galesburg Free Public Library, 
Galesburg, III i 

Galveston News, Galveston, Tex. ... 2 

Gardner Printing Co., Cleveland, 
O i 

Garrett Biblical Institute, Evan- 
ston, III 5 

Gary Public Library, Gary, Ind I 

Gehe-Stiftung, Dresden, Ger i 

General Asphalt Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

General Electric Company, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y 31 

General Fireproofing Company, 
Youngstown, O i 

General Society of Mechanics and 
Tradesmen, New York, N. Y... 3 

Geneva, Bibliotheque Publique et 
Universitaire, Geneva, Switz... . i 

George Junior Republic Associa- 
tion, Freeville, N. Y 2 

George Peabody College for Teach- 
ers, Nashville, Tenn 5 

George Washington University, 
Washington, D. C 4 

Georgetown Preparatory School, 
Washington, D. C 2 

Georgetown University, Washing- 
ton, D. C 3 

Georgia Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Atlanta, Ga 7 

Georgia, Dept. of Commerce and 
Labor, Atlanta, Ga 2 

Georgia Medical Society Library, 
Savannah, Ga 3 

Georgia, State Board of Health, 
Atlanta, Ga i 

Georgia State College of Agricul- 
ture, Athens, Ga 15 

Georgia, State Dept. of Education, 
Atlanta, Ga i 

Georgia State Library, Atlanta, 
Ga 66 

Georgia State Veterinarian, At- 
lanta, Ga i 

German Aid Society, Chicago, 
III i 

German Consulate, Chicago, III I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

German Kali Works, Chicago, III... . i 
Germanistic Society of America, 

New York, N. Y. 2 

Germanistic Society of Chicago, 

Chicago, III 4 

Gettemy, Charles F., Boston, 

Mass 2 

Gettysburg National Military Park 

Commission, Gettysburg, Pa... . i 
Gifford-Wood Co., Hudson, N. Y.... i 

Gigliotti, Cairoli, Chicago, III i 

Gilbert M. Simmons Library, Ke- 

nosha, Wis i 

Gill, Dr. Charles Robert, San Juan, 

P. R i 

Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa.. . . i 
Glass Bottle Blowers Association 
of United States and Canada, 

Philadelphia, Pa i 

Gleaner, New York, N. Y i 

Glessner, John J., Chicago, III i 

Gloucester, Public Library Com- 
mittee, Gloucester, Eng i 

Goldschmidt Thermit Company, 

New York, N. Y i 

Goldwater, S. S., New York, N. Y... i 
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., 

Akron, O i 

Goucher College, Baltimore, Md. ... i 
Governors' Conference, Madison, 

Wis 3 

Gradle, Dr. Henry S., Chicago, III.. . 57 
Grand Rapids, City Clerk, Grand 

Rapids, Mich i 

Grand Rapids Public Library, 

Grand Rapids, Mich 4 

Grand Trunk Railway System, 

Montreal, Que 2 

Gratz College, Philadelphia, Pa. ... i 
Grave, Caswell, Baltimore, Md .... i 
Graves, George M., Chicago, III. . . 2 
Gray, Dr. Albert S., Chicago, III. . . i 
Great Britain, Patent Office, Lon- 
don, Eng 6 

Great Northern Railway Com- 
pany, St. Paul, Minn 7 

Greeg Publishing Co., Chicago, III. i 
Green and Hopson, Springfield, 

Mass i 

Green, Dr. Samuel A., Groton, 

Mass 6 

Greenfield Public Library, Green- 
field, Mass i 

Greening Nursery Co., Monroe, 

Mich i 

Grensel, John Hubert, Hollywood, 

Cal i 

Grinnell College, Grinnell, la i 

Gronberg, A. F., Chicago, III 31 

Grossherzogliche Technische Hoch- 
schule, Karlsruhe, Baden i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Groton Public Library, Groton, 
Mass I 

Grulee, Dr. Clifford G., Chicago, 
III I 

Guayaquil, Biblioteca Municipal, 
Guayaquil, Ecuador 20 

Hager, Dr. D. S., Chicago, III 5 

Hahnemann Hospital, Chicago, III . 2 

Hallock Publishing Co., Cleveland, 
O i 

Halsey Brothers, Chicago, III I 

Hamburg, Handelskammer, Ham- 
burg, Ger 2 

Hamburg, Stadtbibliothek, Ham- 
burg, Ger i 

Hamilton, Dr. Arthur S., Min- 
neapolis, Minn 3 

Hammer, William J., New York, 
N.Y 3 

Hammond Typewriter Company, 
Chicago, III 8 

Hampton Normal and Agricultural 
Institute, Hampton, Va 3 

Hansen, Ferdinand, New York, N. 
Y i 

Harder, Erwin E., Chicago, III i 

Harrassowitz, Otto, Leipzig, Ger. . . i 

Harrison, Fairfax, Chicago, III i 

Harrison, Hubert Moulton, Dallas, 
Tex i 

Hart-Parr Company, Charles City, 
la 14 

Hartford, Board of Street Com- 
missioners, Hartford, Conn. ... i 

Hartford, Board of Trade, Hart- 
ford, Conn 2 

Hartford Public Library, Hart- 
ford, Conn 2 

Hartford School of Religious 
Pedagogy, Hartford, Conn .... i 

Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection 
and Insurance Co., Hartford, 
Conn i 

Hartford Theological Seminary, 
Hartford, Conn i 

Hartford, Vocational Counsellor, 
Hartford, Conn i 

Harvard University, Cambridge, 



Mass. 



Harvard University, Arnold Ar- 
boretum, Jamaica Plain, Mass, i 

Harvard University, Astronomical 
Observatory, Cambridge, Mass. 10 

Harvard University, Bureau for 
Research in Municipal Gov- 
ernment, Cambridge, Mass. ... i 

Harvard University, Bureau of 
Business Research, Cam- 
bridge, Mass 3 

Harvard University, Cancer Com- 
mission, Boston, Mass i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Harvard University, Dept. of 
Social Ethics, Cambridge, 
Mass 2 

Harvard University Library, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Harvard University, Museum of 
Comparative Zoology, Cam- 
bridge, Mass 4 

Harvard University, Peabody 
Museum of American Archae- 
ology and Ethnology, Cam- 
bridge, Mass i 

Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. . 2 

Haverhill Public Library, Haver- 
hill, Mass 4 

Hawaii, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Honolulu, Hawaii. ... i 

Hawaii, Board of Commissioners 
of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, Hawaii 2 

Hawaii, Board of Health, Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii 13 

Hawaii, Dept. of Immigration, 
Labor and Statistics, Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii i 

Hawaii, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Honolulu, Hawaii i 

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Associa- 
tion Experiment Station, 
Honolulu, Hawaii 3 

Hawk-Eye Compound Company, 
Chicago, III i 

Hays, Joseph W., Chicago, III i 

Hazlitt & Walker, Chicago, III i 

Heath & Milligan Manufacturing 
Co., Chicago, III i 

Hebrew Technical Institute, New 
York, N. Y. 2 

Hedding College, Abingdon, III. . . . 3 

Helena Public Library, Helena, 
Mont 2 

Henneberry Company, Chicago, III . 4 

Henry, T. M., New York, N.Y i 

Herald of Peace and International 
Arbitration, London, Eng i 

Hervey, Elmer M., Chicago, III. . . . 6 

Hess-Bright Manufacturing Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa 15 

Hess, John M., Chicago, III 2 

Hickot, B. L., Chicago, III i 

Hiersemann, Karl W., Leipzig, Ger. i 

High School Teachers' Association 
of New York City, Students' 
Aid Committee, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. i 

Hill Publishing Co., New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Hindry, Rev. L. Fitz-James, St. 
Augustine, Fla i 

Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, New 
York, N. Y. i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Hindusthanee Student, Chicago, III. I 

Hine Brothers, New York, N.Y..... i 

Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y. 7 

Hobson, Dr. Sarah, Chicago, III. . . . 3 
Hocking Valley Railroad Co., New 

York, N. Y. 3 

Holcomb, Alfred E., New York, 

N. Y 2 

Hollister, Dr. M. C., Chicago, III. . . 3 

Holmes, Dr. Bayard, Chicago, III. . 30 
Holstein-Friesian Register, Brattle- 

boro, Vt 9 

Holt, Cutting & Sidley , Chicago, III . I 
Homan, Dr. William Francis, New 

York, N. Y. i 

Home and School League, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 2 

Home Market Club, Boston, Mass. . I 

Hommon, Harry B., Chicago, III. . . i 
Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, 

Honolulu, Hawaii 3 

Hooker, George E., Chicago, III. . . 2 

Hord, Rev. A. H. , Philadelphia, Pa. . I 
Horniman Museum and Library, 

London, Eng I 

Horton, Dr. Horace E., Waukegan, 

III 2,414 

Hospital for Children and Training 

School for Nurses, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal i 

Hospital for Consumptives, Bromp- 

ton, Eng i 

Hospital for Deformities and Joint 

Diseases, New York, N. Y I 

House Beautiful Co., New York, 

N. Y. 2 

Ho ward Association , London, Eng. . i 

Howard, Bartels & Co., Chicago, III. i 
Howard University, Washington, 

D.C 2 

Howell Carnegie Library, Howell, 

Mich i 

Hubbard, Elbert, East Aurora, 

N. Y i 

Hubby, Dr. Lester Mead, New 

York, N. Y. i 

Hudson- Makeren, Dr. G., Phila- 
delphia, Pa 6 

Hughitt, Marvin, Chicago, III 18 

Humane Society, Kansas City, Mo. i 

Huron College, Huron, S. D 3 

Hyde, W. H., & Company, Mil- 3 

waukee, Wis i 

Idaho Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Moscow, Ida 30 

Idaho, Attorney General, Boise, 

Ida 2 

Idaho, Insurance Dept., Boise, Ida . i 

Idaho, Mining Dept., Boise, Ida. ... i 
Idaho, Secretary of State, Boise, 

Ida.. 6 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Idaho, State Bureau of Immigra- 
tion, Labor and Statistics, 
Boise, Ida i 

Idaho, State Dairy, Food and 
Sanitary Inspector, Boise, Ida . 3 

Idaho, State Game Warden, Boise, 
Ida i 

Idaho, State Insane Asylum, 
Blackfoot, Ida i 

Idaho, State Land Department, 
Boise, Ida i 

Ideal Concrete Machinery Co., 
South Bend, Ind 2 

Ideal Power, Chicago, III i 

Illinois Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Urbana, III 37 

Illinois, Auditor of Public Accounts, 
Springfield, III 4 

Illinois, Auditor of State, Spring- 
field, III i 

Illinois Bankers Association, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Illinois Board of Administration, 
Springfield, III i 

Illinois, Board of Prison Industries, 
Springfield, III 3 

Illinois Business Men's League, 
Chicago, III i 

Illinois, Canal Commissioners, 
Lockport, III i 

Illinois Central Magazine, Chicago, 
III i 

Illinois Central Railroad Company, 
Chicago, III 2 

Illinois, Charitable Eye and Ear 
Infirmary, Chicago, III i 

Illinois, Coal Mining Investiga- 
gations Cooperative Agree- 
ment, Urbana, III 6 

Illinois Coal Operators Association, 
Chicago, III i 

Illinois Commission to Arrange Half 
Century Anniversary of Negro 
Freedom, Chicago, III i 

Illinois, Dept. of Factory Inspec- 
tion, Chicago, III 2 

Illinois Efficiency and Economy 
Committee, Urbana, III i 

Illinois, Factory Inspector, Chicago, 
III 2 

Illinois, Farmers' Institute, Spring- 
field, III i 

Illinois Federation of Women's 
Clubs, Chicago, III 2 

Illinois, Geological Survey, Urbana, 
III 9 

Illinois Humane Society, Chicago, III. 2 

Illinois, Insurance Dept., Spring- 
field, III 7 

Illinois Library Extension Com- 
mission, Springfield, III i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Illinois Manufacturers Association, 
Chicago, III 260 

Illinois Miners' and Mechanics' 
Institutes, Urbana, III 3 

Illinois, Music Teachers Association, 
Lincoln, III 3 

Illinois Pharmaceutical Association, - 
Chicago, III I 

Illinois Post Graduate and Train- 
ing School for Nurses, Chicago, 

III 2 

Illinois, Railroad-Warehouse Com- 
mission, Springfield, III i 

Illinois, Rivers and Lakes Commis- 
sion, Chicago, III 2 

Illinois School for the Blind, Jack- 
sonville, III i 

Illinois, Secretary of State, Spring- 
field, III 40 

Illinois, Society of Engineers and 
Surveyors, Wheaton, III i 

Illinois State Association of Gradu- 
ate Nurses, Evanston, III i 

Illinois State Bee- Keepers' Associa- 
tion, Springfield, III i 

Illinois, State Board of Agriculture, 
Springfield, III 3 

Illinois, State Board of Health, 
Springfield, III 2 

Illinois State Dental Society, 
Quincy, III 2 

Illinois, State Food Commissioner, 
Chicago, III 22 

Illinois, State Historical Library, 
Springfield, III 3 

Illinois, State Laboratory of Nat- 
ural History, Urbana, III. ... 2 

Illinois State Library, Springfield, 
III i 

Illinois, State Mining Board, 
Springfield, III i 

Illinois State Museum of Natural 
History, Springfield, III 2 

Illinois State Normal School, 
Charleston, III 6 

Illinois, State Public Utilities Com- 
mission, Springfield, III i 

Illinois, State Reformatory, Pon- 
tiac, III i 

Illinois, State Water Survey, 
Urbana, III 2 

Illinois Steel Company, Chicago, 
III 3 

Illinois, Supt. of Public Instruction, 
Springfield, III 6 

Illinois Tract Society, Chicago, 
III i 

Immigrants Protective League, 
Chicago, III i 

Immigration Restriction League, 
Boston, Mass 10 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Imperial Consulate of Japan, 
Chicago, III 2 

Imperial Library, Tokyo, Japan 2 

Imperial University, Kyoto, Japan. . 3 

Imperial University, Sapporo, Japan i 

Imperial University, College of 
Medicine, Tokyo, Japan i 

Independent Inspection Bureau, 
Philadelphia, Pa 5 

Index of Oto-Laryngology, Chicago, 
III i 

India, Settlement Commissioner 
and Director of Land Records, 
Poona, India i 

India, Supt. of Government Print- 
ing, Calcutta, India 2 

Indian Rights Association, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 4 

Indiana Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Lafayette, Ind 12 

Indiana, Board of Health, Indian- 
apolis, Ind 4 

Indiana, Central Hospital for the 
Insane, Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana, Dept. of Geology and 
Natural Resources, Indian- 
apolis, Ind i 

Indiana, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Indianapolis, Ind 7 

Indiana, Public Library Commis- 
sion, Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana, Public Service Commis- 
sion, Indianapolis, Ind i 

Indiana, State Board of Charities, 
Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indiana, State Board of Education, 
Indianapolis, Ind I 

Indiana State Dairy Association, 
Lafayette, Ind 2 

Indiana, State Library, Indian- 
apolis, Ind 44 

Indiana University, Alumni Asso- 
ciation, Bloomington, Ind i 

Indianapolis, Board of Trade, 
Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indianapolis Chamber of Com- 
merce, Indianapolis, Ind 2 

Indianapolis, Public Library, 
Indianapolis, Ind I 

Indianapolis, State Supt. of Voca- 
tional Education, Indianapolis, 
Ind i 

Industrial Workers of the World, 
Cleveland, O 6 

Instantaneous Calculator Com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich 5 

Institut International de Biblio- 
graphie, Brussels, Belg i 

Institute for Medical Research, 
Kwala Lumpur, Federated 
Malay States i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Institute of Dental Pedagogics, 
Pittsburg, Pa i 

Institute of Industrial Research, 
Washington, D. C 4 

Institute of Marine Engineers, 
Stratford, Eng i 

Institute Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de 
Janeiro, Brazil 3 

Insular Library of Porto Rico, 
San Juan, P. R 4 

Insurance Institute of America, 
Chicago, III i 

Insurance Library Association, 
Boston, Mass i 

Insurance Society of New York, 
New York, N. Y 7 

Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupa- 
tions, New York, N. Y 2 

Intercollegiate Menorah Associa- 
tion, Ann Arbor, Mich i 

Intern6cia Scienca Asocio-Esperan- 
testa, Paris, France i 

International Anti- Vivisection and 
Animal Protection Congress, 
New York, N. Y... i 

International Association for La- 
bour Legislation, London, Eng. i 

International Assocation for Pro- 
moting the Study of Quater- 
nions and Allied Systems of 
Mathematics, Urbana, III . . . . 1 1 

International Association of 
Casualty and Surety Under- 
writers, New York, N. Y 2 

International Association of Fac- 
tory Inspectors, Nashville, 
Tenn i 

International Association of 
Machinists, Chicago, III 2 

International Congress of Amer- 
icanists, Washington, D. C. . . . i 

International Congress of Applied 
Chemistry, New York, N. Y . . 3 

International Congress of Farm 
Women, Wichita, Kan i 

International Federation of Master 
Cotton Spinners' and Manu- 
facturers' Association, Man- 
chester, Eng 2 

International Harvester Company 
of America, Chicago, III 2 

International Harvester Company 
of New Jersey, Inc., Agricul- 
tural Extension Department, 
Chicago, III 17 

International Institute of Agricul- 
ture, Rome, Italy 4 

International Ladies' Garment 
Workers Union, New Yor k, N. Y. 4 

International Molders' Union of 
North America, Cincinnati, 0. I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

International Waterways Commis- 
sion, Washington, D. C 2 

International Young Men's Chris- 
tian Association College, 
Springfield, Mass i 

Internationale Ausstellung fur 
Buchgewerbe und Graphik, 
Leipzig, Ger i 

Inter-State Cotton Seed Crushers 
Association, Dallas, Tex i 

Investment Bankers Association of 
America, Chicago, III 5 

Iowa Academy of Science, Des 
Moines, la i 

Iowa, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Ames, la , 20 

Iowa, Attorney-General, Des 
Moines, la i 

Iowa, Auditor of State, Des Moines, 
la 2 

Iowa, Board of Control of State 
Institutions, Des Moines, la . . i 

Iowa, Board of Railroad Com- 
missioners, Des Moines, la i 

Iowa Engineering Society, Iowa 
City, la.: i 

Iowa, Geological Survey, Des 
Moines, la 2 

Iowa, Insurance Dept., Des Moines, 
la 3 

Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar 
Rapids, la i 

Iowa, Public Archives, Des Moines, 
la 2 

Iowa, Secretary of State, Des 
Moines, la 12 

Iowa, State Bee Inspector, Atlantic, 
la.. 2 

Iowa, State Board of Health, 
Des Moines, la i 

Iowa, State College of Agriculture 
and Mechanic Arts, Ames, la. 78 

Iowa, State College, Engineering 
Experiment Station, Ames, 
la ii 

Iowa, State Dairy and Food Com- 
mission, Des Moines, la 13 

Iowa State Drainage Association, 
Ames, la 2 

Iowa State Horticulutral Society, 
Des Moines, la i 

Iowa, State Library, Des Moines, 
la 2 

Iowa State Medical Society, Des 
Moines, la 2 

Iowa State Teachers' Association, 
Indianola, la i 

Iowa State Teachers' College, 
Cedar Falls, la 5 

Iowa State University, Iowa 
City, la , I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Iowa, Treasury Department, Des 
Moines, la 2 

Ipswich Historical Society, Ips- 
wich, Mass i 

Ireland, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Technical Instruction, Fish- 
eries Branch, Dublin, Ire 2 

Italian Chamber of Commerce and 
Colonization Bureau, Chicago, 
III.... i 

Italy, Biblioteca del Senato, Rome, 
Italy i 

Italy, Corpo sanitario militare, 
Rome, Italy I 

Italy, Direzione Generate delle 
Carceri e dei Riformatori, 
Rome, Italy I 

Jacksonville, Board of Health, 
Jacksonville, Fla 4 

Jacksonville, Board of Trade, 
Jacksonville, Fla 5 

Jacksonville Public Library, 
Jacksonville, Fla I 

Jacobsen Publishing Company, 
Chicago, III i 

James Blackstone Memorial Li- 
brary, Chicago, III i 

James V. Brown Library, Williams- 
port, Pa 4 

Janet, Charles, Viosinlieu, France . 3 

Japan, Dept. of Agriculture and 
Commerce, Tokyo, Japan i 

Japan, Dept. of Finance, Monopoly 
Bureau, Tokyo, Japan 3 

Japan, Home Department, Central 
Sanitary Bureau, Tokyo, Ja- 
pan i 

Japan, Imperial Central Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station, 
Nishigahara, Tokyo, Japan. ... i 

Japan, Imperial Government 
Railways, Tokyo, Japan 2 

Jefferson Medical College, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, 
Columbus, O II 

Jennings, C. A., Chicago, III 2 

Jersey City, Free Public Library, 
Jersey City, N. J 2 

Jewish Agricultural and Industrial 
Aid Society, Chicago, III 2 

Jewish Farmer, New York, N. Y. . . . i 

Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, 
Hawthorne, N. Y i 

John F. Slater Fund, Charlottes- 
mile, Va 4 

John Rylands Library, Man- 
chester, Eng 4 

Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 
Md 2 

Johnson, C. N., Chicago, III 196 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Johnson, Dr. E. E., Chicago, III. . . . 30 

Jones & Lamson Machine Com- 
pany, Springfield, Vt i 

Jones, Richmond L., Reading, Pa. . 2 

Jordan, E. C., Chicago, III 1 1 1 

Jordan, Edwin O., Barrington, 
III 41 

Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey 
City, N. J i 

Josephson, A. G. S., Chicago, III.. . I 

Journal Lancet, Minneapolis, 
Minn . i 

Journal of American Pharmaceuti- 
cal Association, Columbus, O . . i 

Journal of Ophthalmology and 
Oto-Laryngology, Chicago, III. . I 

Journal of Preventive Medicine and 
Sociology, Toronto, Ont i 

Justi, H. D., & Son, Chicago, III. . . 5 

Juvenile Protective Association, 
Chicago, III i 

Kaiser Wilhelm Bibliothek, Posen, 
Ger 16 

Kaiserin Friedrich-Haus fur das 
Arztliche Fortbildungswesen, 
Berlin, Ger 3 

Kaiserliche Leopoldinisch-Caro- 
linische Deutsche Akademie 
der Naturforscher, Halle a. 
S.,Ger i 

Kalamazoo, City Savings Bank, 
Kalamazoo, Mich i 

Kansas, Academy of Science, 
Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Manhattan, Kan 35 

Kansas, Bank Commissioner, 
Topeka, Kan 4 

Kansas, Bureau of Labor and 
Industry, Topeka, Kan 3 

Kansas City, Board of Public Wel- 
fare, Kansas City, Kan 1 1 

Kansas City, Board of Trade, 
Kansas City, Mo i 

Kansas City, Municipal Court, 
Kansas City, Mo 2 

Kansas City Public Library, Kan- 
sas City, Mo 3 

Kansas City Southern Railway 
Company, Kansas City, Mo. . . 2 

Kansas, Dept. of Building and 
Factory Inspection, Topeka, 
Kan i 

Kansas Manual Training School, 
Pittsburg, Kan i 

Kansas, Public Utilities Commis- 
sion, Topeka, Kan 3 

Kansas, Secretary of State, Topeka, 
Kan i 

Kansas, State Agricultural College, 

Manhattan, Kan 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Kansas, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas, State Board of Control, 
Topeka, Kan I 

Kansas, State Board of Health, 
Topeka, Kan . 25 

Kansas, State Board of Veterinary 
Examiners, Ottawa, Kan i 

Kansas State Horticultural Society, 
Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas State Library, Topeka, 
Kan 2 

Kansas, State Normal School, 
Hays, Kan I 

Kansas, Supt. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Topeka, Kan i 

Kansas, Tax Commission, Topeka, 
Kan 3 

Kansas Traveling Libraries Com- 
mission, Topeka, Kan i 

Kaufmann, Weimer & Fabry Co., 
Chicago, III i 

Kaukasisches Museum, Tiflis, 
Russia 2 

Kelley, Grace, Chicago, III i 

Kellogg, Dr. J. H., Battle Creek, 
Mich 3 

Kentucky Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Lexington, Ky. . . 6 

Kentucky, Auditor of Public Ac- 
counts, Frankfort, Ky i 

Kentucky, Board of Prison Com- 
missioners, Frankfort, Ky i 

Kentucky, Dept. of Education, 
Frankfort, Ky I 

Kentucky, Game and Fish Com- 
mission, Frankfort, Ky 2 

Kentucky, Geological Survey, 
Frankfort, Ky 4 

Kentucky, Library Commission, 
Frankfort, Ky 5 

Kentucky, Railroad Commission, 
Frankfort, Ky I 

Kentucky, State Board of Control 
for Charitable Institutions, 
Frankfort, Ky i 

Kentucky, State Board of Health, 
Bowling Green, Ky i 

Kentucky, State Forester, Frank- 
fort, Ky 4 

Kentucky, State Normal School, 
Bowling Green, Ky 4 

Kewanee Boiler Company, Ke- 
wanee, III i 

Keystone Fireproofing Co., New 
York, N. Y. i 

Kimberley Public Library, Kim- 
berley, Cape Colony 2 

King Edward VII. Sanatorium, 
Midhnrst, Sussex, Eng I 

Kleinheinz, Frank, Chicago, III I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Knowlton, Daniel S., Boston, 
Mass i 

Kodaikanal Observatory, Kodai- 
kdnal, India i 

Konigliche Offentliche Bibliothek, 
Dresden, Ger i 

Konigliche und Universitats Bib- 
hotek, Breslau, Ger i 

Konigliche und Universitats Bib- 
liothek, Konigsberg, Ger i 

Konigliche Universitats Bibliotek, 
Berlin, Ger i 

Konigliche Universitats Bibliotek, 
Gottingen, Ger i 

Konigliche Universitats Bibliotek, 
Kiel, Ger i 

Koninklijke Akademie van Weten- 
schappen, Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands 14 

Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The 
Hague, Netherlands 2 

Koninklijke Vlaamsche Academic 
voor Taal- en Letterkunde, 
Ghent, Belg 9 

Kratzer, Rev. G. A., Chicago, 
III i 

Krauss, Dr. James, Boston, Mass. 4 

Krauth, John, Chicago, III 12 

Kuh, Dr. Sydney, Chicago, III i 

Kune, Julian, Chicago, III i 

Kungliga Biblioteket, Stockholm, 
Sw 7 

Kungliga Landtbruks-Akademien, 
Stockholm, Sw i 

Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps- 
Akademien, Stockholm, Sw. ... 9 

Kungliga Universitets Biblioteket, 
Upsala, Sw 4 

Kyoto Commercial Museum, Ky- 
oto, Japan i 

Labor Leader, Lancaster, Pa i 

Laconia Public Library, Laconia, 
N. H. i 

Ladewig, Dr. Paul, Gross-Lichter- 
felde, Ger 3 

Lafayette College, Easton, Pa 6 

Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, 
III i 

Lake Mohonk Conference on In- 
ternational Arbitration, Mo- 
honk Lake, N. Y. i 

Lake Superior Mining Institute, 
Ishpeming, Mich i 

Lamson Company, Boston, Mass. . . 2 

Lancaster Town Library, Lan- 
caster, Mass i 

Lane Hospital, San Francisco, Cal. . i 

Lane Medical Library, San Francis- 
co, Cal i 

Lang, C., Rome, Italy i 

Lansingh, V. R., Chicago, III 23 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Lanston Monotype Machine Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa 2 

La Salle Extension University, 

Chicago, III i 

Lasell Seminary, A uburndale, M- ass. i 
Lausanne, Biblioteque Cantonale 
et Universitaire, Lausanne, 

Switz . i 

Law Association of Philadelphia, 

Philadelphia Pa 2 

Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis. . . i 
Lawrence Free Public Library, 

Lawrence, Kan i 

Lawrenceville School, Lawrence- 
wile, N. J 2 

Layman Printer, Cleveland, O i 

Leader Publishing Co., Lancaster, 

Pa i 

Lederer, Dr. Arthur, Chicago, III. . 4 
Leeds & Northrup Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa 7 

Leeds Public Libraries and Art 

Gallery, Leeds, Eng i 

Legal Aid Society, Chicago, III . . . . i 
Legal Aid Society, New 'York, N. Y. 4 
Lehigh University, South Bethle- 
hem, 'Pa i 

Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa 3 

Leland Stanford Junior University, 

Stanford University, Cal 8 

Lemcke & Buechner, New York, 

N.Y 5 

Leonard, Frederick C., Chicago, III . 2 
Levy, Dr. Robert, Denver, Colo. ... 5 

Lewis, Fay, Rockford, III 2 

Lewis Institute, Chicago, III 100 

Lewisohn, Lewis, Chicago, III i 

Lewiston State Normal School, 

Lewiston, Ida 4 

Lexington Public Library, Lexing- 
ton, Ky i 

Library Association, Portland, Ore . 3 
Library Company of Philadelphia,. 

Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Lick Observatory, Hamilton, Cal . . 3 
Lietz, A., Company, San Francisco, 

Cal i 

Liga Espanola para del Impuesto 

Unico, Ronda, Spain i 

Light Publishing Co., Buffalo, 

N.Y i 

Lilly, Eli,& Company, Indianapolis, 

Ind 3 

List, P., Chicago, III i 

Literary Guide and Rationalist 

Review, London, Eng I 

Little, Arthur T., Boston, Mass 2 

Little Chronicle Co., Chicago, III. . 2 
Little Rock, Board of Trade, Little 
Rock, Ark 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Liverpool Public Libraries, Liver- 
pool, Eng 2 

Lloyd Library, Cincinnati, O 5 

Lloyd, Mrs. Caroline Augusta, 
Little Compton, R. 1 2 

London & Northwestern Railway, 
New York, N. Y i 

London School of Economics and 
Political Science, London, Eng. 7 

Long, Elias A., Chicago, III i 

Long, Dr. J. H., Chicago, III i 

Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 
N. Y 2 

Loomis, Dr. Elisha S., Berea, O'. . . i 

Lord & Thomas, Chicago, III 2 

Los Angeles, Board of Public Util- 
ities, Los Angeles, Cal i 

Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 
Los Angeles, Cal 4 

Los Angeles, City Auditor, Los 
Angeles Cal . . , i 

Los Angeles, Public Library, Los 
Angeles, Cal i 

Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Baton Rouge, La 29 

Louisiana Bankers Association, 
Abbeville, La 3 

Louisiana, Board of Commissioners 
of Port of New Orleans, New 
Orleans, La 2 

Louisiana, Board of Health, New 
Orleans, La 14 

Louisiana, Conservation Commis- 
sion, New Orleans, La 2 

Louisiana, Geological Survey, 
Baton Rouge, La 10 

Louisiana, State Banking Dept., 
Shreveport, La 2 

Louisiana, State [Board of Agricul- 
ture and Immigration, Baton 
Rouge, La 13 

Louisiana, State Board of Health, 
New Orleans, La 2 

Louisiana, State Crop Pest Com- 
mission, Baton Rouge, La 2 

Louisiana, State Entomologist, 
Baton Rouge, La 2 

Louisiana, State Land Office, Baton 
Rouge, La 3 

Louisiana, State Museum, New 
Orleans, La i 

Louisiana, State University and 
Agricultural and Mechanical 
College, Baton Rouge, La 2 

Louisiana, Supervisor of Public 
Accounts, Baton Rouge, La .... i 

Louisville & Nashville Railroad 
Co., Louisville, Ky i 

Louisville Free Public Library, 
Louisville, Ky 7 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Louisville Medical Glub, Louisville, 

Ky I 

Love, W. T., Lomax, III 2 

Lowes, John Livingston, St. Louis, 

Mo i 

Loyola University, Chicago, III. . . . I 
Lubeck, Stadtbibolitek, Lubeck, Ger. i 
Lukas, Dr. Franz Karl, Vienna, 

Austria i 

Luther Burbank Society, Santa 

Rosa, Cat 2 

Lying-in Hospital of New York, 

New York, N. Y. i 

Lynn Public Library, Lynn, Mass, i 
Lyons, Chambre de Commerce, 

Lyons, France i 

McBean, Dr. George, Chicago, III. . 4 
MacBrayne, David T., Oban, Scot. . i 
McClurg, A. C., & Co., Chicago, III. i 
McCormick, Chauncey, Chicago, III. i 
McCormick Theological Seminary, 

Chicago, III i 

McDpugall, Charles G., Chicago, III. i 
McGill University Library, Mon- 
treal, Que 10 

Machinery, New York, N. Y. i 

Mcllraith, James W., Auckland, 

N.Z i 

McKenty, Dr. John Edmund, New 

York, N. Y. i 

McKillip Veterinary College, Chi- 
cago, III i 

McMaster, Fitzhugh, Columbia, 

S.C i 

McMaster University, Toronto, Ont. i 
Macmillan Company, New York, 

N. Y. i 

McMurtrie, Douglas C., New York, 

N. Y. 3 

Madison, Board of Water Com- 
missioners, Madison, Wis i 

Madison Free Public Library, 

Madison, Wis i 

Madison, H. M., San Antonio, Tex. 4 
Maine, Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Orono, Me 19 

Maine, Commissioners of Inland 
Fisheries and Game, Augusta, 

Me .... 2 

Maine, Dept. of Agriculture, Au- 
gusta, Me 16 

Maine, Dept. of Labor and In- 
dustry, Augusta, Me i 

Maine, Dept. of State Lands and 

Forestry, Augusta, Me i 

Maine State Library, Augusta, Me. 28 
Mainz, Stadtbibliothek, Mainz, Ger. i 
Maiden Public Library, Maiden, 

Mass i 

Malmo Biblioteks-och Forelasnings- 
Forening, Malmo, Sw 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Manchester, Municipal School of 
Technology, Manchester, Eng. 2 

Manchester Steam Users' Asso- 
ciation, Manchester, Eng 2 

Manhattan College, New York, 
N. Y. i 

Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat 
Hospital, New York, N. Y. . . . 2 

Manitoba, Dept. of Agriculture 
and Immigration, Winnipeg, 
Manitoba 2 

Manitoba, Dept. of Public Works, 
Winnipeg, Manitoba i 

Manitoba, Engineer, Winnipeg, 

Manitoba i 

Manitowoc, Public Library, Mani- 
towoc, Wis i 

Mann, A. T., Minneapolis, Minn. . i 

Manufacturers and Merchants 
Association, Newark, N. J. . . . 6 

Manufacturers Appraisal Company. 
Cleveland, O 6 

Marine Biological Laboratory, 
Woods Hole, Mass i 

Marshalltown Free Public Library, 
Marshalltown, la i 

Martin, John, San Francisco, Cal. . i 

Maryland Agricultural Experiment 
Station, College Park, Md 9 

Maryland, Bank Commissioner, 
Baltimore, Md 2 

Maryland, Bureau of Statistics and 
Information, Baltimore, Md. . . 2 

Maryland, Dept. of Education, 
Annapolis, Md 2 

Maryland, Executive Department, 
Annapolis, Md i 

Maryland, Insurance Dept., Balti- 
more, Md i 

Maryland, Public Library Com- 
mission, Baltimore, Md i 

Maryland State Comptroller, An- 
napolis, Md 2 

Maryland State Library, Annap- 
olis, Md 5 

Maryland State Teachers' Asso- 
ciation, Annapolis, Md 2 

Mason, J. C., Chicago, III i 

Massachusetts Agricultural College, 
Amherst, Mass 32 

Massachusetts, Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Amlierst, 
Mass 17 

Massachusetts Anti-Tuberculosis 
League, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Bank Commission- 
er, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, Board of Registra- 
tion in Embalming, Boston, 
Mass 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Massachusetts, Bureau of Statis- 
tics, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts Civic League, Bos- 
ton, Mass 4 

Massachusetts Civil Service Re- 
form Auxiliary, Boston, Mass... 2 

Massachusetts, Commission for the 
Blind, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Commission for the 
Investigation of the White 
Slave Traffic, Boston, Mass. ... i 

Massachusetts, Commission on 
Probation, Boston, Mass. ..... i 

Massachusetts, District Police In- 
spection Dept., Boston, Mass., i 

Massachusetts Employees Insu- 
rance Association, Boston, 
Mass . i 

Massachusetts, Gas and Electric 
Light Commission, Boston, 
Mass i 

Massachusetts General Hospital, 
Boston, Mass ' i 

Massachusetts, Highway Com- 
mission, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Homestead Com- 
mission, Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts Horticultural So- 
ciety, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts Hospital for Con- 
sumptives, Boston, Mass I 

Massachusetts, Industrial Accident 
Board, Boston, Mass 4 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Boston, Mass 12 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Research Laboratory 
of Physical Chemistry, Boston, 
Mass 4 

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Society of Arts, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Massachusetts Library Club, Fair- 
haven, Mass i 

Massachusetts Medical Society, 
Boston Mass i 

Massachusetts, Metropolitan Wat- 
er and Sewerage Board, Boston, 
Mass i 

Massachusetts, Public Service 
Commission, Boston, Mass. ... i 

Massachusetts, Secretary of the 
Commonwealth, Boston, Mass. 122 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Agriculture, Boston, Mass 27 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Arbitration, Boston, Mass i 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Education, Boston, Mass 7 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Health, Boston, Mass 4 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Insanity, Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, State Board of 
Labor and Industries, Boston, 
Mass i 

Massachusetts, State Forester, 
Boston, Mass 3 

Massachusetts, State Hospital, 
Worcester, Mass i 

Massachusetts, State Library, 
Boston, Mass 2 

Massachusetts, State Normal 
School, Worcester, Mass i 

Massachusetts, Trustees of Public 
Reservations, Boston, Mass... . i 

Masses Publishing Company, 
New York, N. Y i 

Master Car and Locomotive Paint- 
ers Association, Reading, 
Mass i 

Master Car Builders Association, 
Chicago, III 2 

Master Sheet Metal Workers' 
Journal, Philadelphia, Pa I 

Mayfield Sanatorium, St. Louis, Mo. 

Mears, Dr. J. Ewing, Philadelphia, 
Pa 3 

Mechanics' Institute, San Francis- 
co, Cal i 

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty 
of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. . . i 

Medical Society of New Jersey, 
South Orange, N. J i 

Medico-Pharmaceutical Critic and 
Guide Co., New York, N. Y... i 

Melting Pot, St. Louis, Mo i 

Mercantile Library, New York, 
N. Y. 2 

Merchants' Association of New 
York, New York, N. Y 5 

Merchants' Bank of Canada, Mon- 
treal, Que i 

Merchants' Exchange, St. Louis, 
Mo i 

Merck Brothers, New York, N. Y. . . i 

Merok, E., St. Louis, Mo i 

Mercy Hospital, Chicago, III i 

Merganthaler Linotype Company, 
New York, N. Y 3 

Metabolist, New York, N. Y 13 

Metallgesellschaft, Metallbank 
und Metallurgische Gesell- 
schaft, Frankfurt-am- Main, 
Ger 2 

Meteorological Observatory, 
Chemulpo, Korea 2 

Meteorologiska Observatorium, 
Upsala, Sw 2 

Methodist Episcopal . Church, 
South, Board of Education, 
Nashville, Tenn i 



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55 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 
New York, N. Y 13 

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New 
York, N. Y I 

Mexico, Direcci6n General de 
Estadistica, Mexico, Mex 6 

Mexico, Estaci6n Agricola Central, 
San Jacinto, Mex 9 

Mexico, Secretaria de Fomento, 
Mexico, Mex 5 

Mexico, Secretaria de Fomento, 
Colonizaci6n e Industria, 
Mexico, Mex 6 

Mexico, Secretaria de Hacienda, 
Credito Publico y Comercio, 
Mexico, Mex i 

Mexico, Secretaria de Industria y 
Comercio, Mexico, Mex 2 

Miami University, Oxford, 76 

Michigan, Agricultural College, 
East Lansing, Mich 8 

Michigan, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, East Lansing, 
Mich 16 

Michigan Association for the Pre- 
vention and Relief of Tuber- 
culosis, Ann Arbor, Mich 6 

Michigan Bankers Association, 
Detroit, Mich i 

Michigan, Board of State Tax Com- 
missioners and State Board of 
Assessors, Lansing, Mich i 

Michigan Central Railway Co., 
New York, N. Y i 

Michigan, College of Mines, 
Houghton, Mich i 

Michigan, Dairy and Food Dept., 
Lansing, Mich I 

Michigan, Dept. of Labor, Lansing, 
Mich i 

Michigan, Dept. of Public Health, 
Lansing, Mich ... 3 

Michigan Engineering Society, 

Ann Arbor, Mich i 

Michigan, Seer tary of State, Lan- 
sing, Mich i 

Michigan, State Board of Health, 

Lansing, Mich I 

Michigan, State Library, Lansing, 

Mich 84 

Michigan, State Library, Legisla- 
tive Reference Department, 

Lansing, Mich I 

Michigan State Normal College, 

Ypsilanti, Mich 2 

Middlebury College, Middlebury, 

Vt 2 

Military Surgeon, Chicago, III. . . . 2 
Milk and Baby Hygiene Associa- 
tion, Boston, Mass i 

Mill Supplies, Chicago, III i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Millicent Library, Fairhaven, Mass. 3 

Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce, 
Milwaukee, Wis i 

Milwaukee, Commissioner of 
Health, Milwaukee, Wis 2 

Milwaukee Municipal Reference 
Library, Milwaukee, Wis .... i 

Milwaukee Public Library, Mil- 
waukee, Wis 2 

Minneapolis, Board of Park 
Commissioners, Minneapolis, 
Minn 2 

Minneapolis, City Engineer, 
Minneapolis, Minn i 

Minneapolis Public Library, Min- 
neapolis, Minn . ... 2 

Minnesota Academy of Sciences, 
Minneapolis, Minn i 

Minnesota Agricultural Experiment 
Station, St. Anthony Park, 
Minn 12 

Minnesota, Board of Immigration, 
St. Paul, Minn i 

Minnesota, Dept. of Labor and Sta- 
tistics, St. Paul, Minn 8 

Minnesota, Dept. of Public In- 
struction, St. Paul, Minn .... i 

Minnesota, Game and Fish Com- 
mission, St. Paul, Minn 2 

Minnesota Home Rule League, 
Minneapolis, Minn i 

Minnesota, Public Library Com- 
mission, Minneapolis, Minn. . . i 

Minnesota, Railroad and Ware- 
house Commission, St. Paul, 
Minn 2 

Minnesota, State Bar Association, 
St. Paul, Minn i 

Minnesota, State Board of Control, 
St. Paul, Minn 33 

Minnesota, State Board of Health, 
St. Paul, Minn i 

Minnesota, State Dairy and Food 
Commissioner, St. Paul, Minn, i 

Minnesota, State Entomologist, 
St. Paul, Minn i 

Minnesota State Highway Com- 
mission, St. Paul, Minn 3 

Minnesota, State Library, St. Paul, 

Minn i 

Mississippi, Agricultural and 
Mechanical College, Agri- 
cultural College, Miss i 

Mississippi Agricultural Experi- 
ment Stataon, Agricultural 

College, Miss 6 

Mississippi, Dept. of Education, 

Jackson, Miss 2 

Mississippi Industrial Institute and 
College, Columbus, Miss 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Mississippi, Secretary of State, 
Jackson, Miss I 

Mississippi, Dept. of Agriculture 
and Commerce, Jackson, 
Miss I 

Missouri Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Columbia, Mo 49 

Missouri, Banking Department, 
Jefferson City, Mo i 

Missouri Botanical Garden, St. 
Louis, Mo 3 

Missouri, Bureau of Geology and 
Mines, Jefferson City, Mo i 

Missouri, Bureau of Mines, Mining 
and Mine Inspection, Jefferson 
City, Mo i 

Missouri, College of Agriculture, 
Columbia, Mo 3 

Missouri, Commissioner of Labor, 
Jefferson City, Mo 2 

Missouri, Food and Drug Commis- 
sioner, Columbia, Mo 4 

Missouri, Insurance Dept., Jeffer- 
son City, Mo 3 

Missouri-Pacific Railway Co., St. 
Louis, Mo 2 

Missouri Public Service Commis- 
sion, Jefferson City, Mo 18 

Missouri, Secretary of State, Jef- 
ferson City, Mo 4 

Missouri, State Board of Agricul- 
ture, Columbia, Mo 3 

Missouri, State Board of Horticul- 
ture, Columbia, Mo i 

Missouri, State Game and Fish 
Commissioner, Jefferson City, 
Mo i 

Missouri State Medical Association, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

Missouri, State Poultry Experi- 
ment Station, Mountain Grove, 
Mo 3 

Missouri, State Supt. of Public 
Schools, Jefferson City, Mo.. . . i 

Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

Modern Cuba Magazine, Havana, 
Cuba i 

Modern Publishing Co., New York, 

N.Y. 2 

Monaco, S. A. S. le prince de, 

Monaco i 

Money, Pittsburg, Pa 2 

lonson State Hospital, Palmer, 

Mass i 

Montana Agricultural Experiment 

Station, Bozeman, Mont 23 

Montana, Executive Office, 
Helena, Mont i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Montana, Insurance Dept., Helena, 
Mont i 

Montana, Register of State Lands, 
Helena, Mont 2 

Montana, State College of Agricul- 
ture and Mechanic Arts, Boze- 
man, Mont 3 

Montana, State Historical and 
Miscellaneous Library, Helena, 
Mont 3 

Montreal, Board of Trade, Mont- 
real, Que i 

Montreal, Medical Officer of 
Health, Montreal, Que i 

Montreal, Municipal Dept. of Hy- 
giene and Statistics, Montreal, 
Que 2 

Montross, Elizabeth M., Chicago, 
III i 

Moran, P. G., Columbus, O i 

Morawetz, Victor, New York, N. Y. 2 

Morgenstern, Julian, Cincinnati, O. i 

Mount Holyoke College, South 
Hadley, Mass 2 

Mount Weather Observatory, Blue- 
mont, Va i 

Mowry, Duane, Milwaukee, Wis ... i 

Mulford, H. K., Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Multnpmah County School Dis- 
trict, Multnomah County, Ore . . i 

Municipal Engineers of the City of 
New York, New York, N. Y.. . 7 

Municipal Reference Bureau, Cin- 
cinnati, i 

Munsey, Frank A., Company, 
New York, N.Y i 

Murphy, Dr. John B., Chicago, III. . 361 

Murphy Varnish Company, Chicago, 
III i 

Murray, Dr. Charles H., Elgin, III. i 

Muse Oceanographique de Mona- 
co, Monaco i 

Museo de la Plata, Buenos Aires, 
A.R i 

Museo Nacional, Caracas, Ven .... 2 

Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, 
Historia y Etnologia, Mexico, 
Mex 3 

Museu Goeldi de Historia Natural e 

Ethnographia, Para, Brazil ... i 
Museum fur Volkerkunde, Ham- 
burg, Ger i 

Mutual Life Underwriters, Buffalo, 

N.Y i 

Mysore, Meteorological Dept., 

Vangalore, Mysore i 

Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis 

Railway, Nashville, Tenn 2 

National Association for the Deaf, 
Los Angeles, Cal i 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1914 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

National Association of Corpora- 
tion Schools, New York, 
N.Y. 3 

National Association of Dental 
Examiners, Chicago, III i 

National Association of Life Under- 
writers, New York, N. Y. i 

National Association of Manufac- 
turers of U. S. of America, 
New York, N.Y. 9 

National Association of Mutual 
Insurance Companies, Indian- 
apolis, Ind i 

National Association of State Uni- 
versities, Burlington, Vt i 

National Association of Traveling 
Men, Chicago, III I 

National Association of Wool Manu- 
facturers, Boston, Mass 2 

National Association Opposed to 
Woman Suffrage, New York, 
N.Y. 2 

National Automobile Chamber of 
Commerce, New York, N. Y... i 

National Blue Sky Law Protective 
Association, Topeka, Kan i 

National Board of Censorship of 
Motion Pictures, New York, 
N.Y. 5 

National Board of Fire Under- 
writers, New York, N. Y.. ... 31 

National Brick Manufacturers' 
Association, Indianapolis, Ind. i 

National Cash Register, Dayton, 
O..... 2 

National Chemical Company, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 2 

National Child Labor Committee, 
New York, N. Y. 6 

National City Bank of New York, 
New York, N. Y. 3 

National Civic Federation, New 
York, N.Y. 2 

National Civil Service Reform 
League, New York, N. Y. i 

National Commercial Teachers' 
Federation, Detroit, Mich I 

National Economic League, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

National Electric Light Association, 
New York, N. Y 13 

National Engineer, Chicago, III i 

National Fertilizer Association, 
Middle West Soil Improvement 
Committee, Chicago, III 8 

National Fire Protection Associa- 
tion, Boston, Mass 18 

National Fraternal Congress, 
Cleveland, O i 

National Highways Association, 
Washington, D. C 44 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

National Indian Association, New 
York, N. Y. 3 

National Camp Works of General 
Electric Co., Cleveland, 5 

National Ice Association of Amer- 
ica, New York, N. Y 2 

National League for Medical Free- 
dom, Illinois Branch, Chicago, 
III 19 

National League for Physical Edu- 
cation and Improvement, 
London, Eng 4 

National League on Urban Con- 
ditions Among Negroes, New 
York, N. Y. i 

National Library of Ireland, Dub- 
lin, Ire i 

National Library of Wales, Aberyst- 
wyth, Wales 2 

National Lumber Manufacturers 
Association, Chicago, III i 

National Manufacturers Company, 
New York, N.Y. i 

National Medical Association, 
Nashville, Tenn i 

National Municipal League, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa 3 

National Museum of Science and 
Art, Dublin, Ire 2 

National Negro Business League, 
Tuskegee, Ala i 

National One Cent Letter Postage 
Association, Cleveland, 6 

National Reflector Co., Chicago, 
III i 

National Rivers and Harbors Con- 
gress, Washington, D. C. i 

National Short Ballot Organization, 
New York, N.Y. i 

National Shorthand Reporters 
Association, Wheeling, W. Va.. i 

National Society for the Promotion 
of Industrial Education, New 
York, N.Y. 14 

National Society of the Sons of the 
American Revolution, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

National Soil Fertility League, 
Chicago, III 2 

National Supply and Machinery 
Dealers Association, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

National Tax Association, Colum- 
bus, O i 

National Temperance Legislation 
Bureau, Washington, D. C 4 

National Union of Teachers, Lon- 
don, Eng i 

National Wholesale Lumber Deal- 
ers Association, New York, 
N. Y... I 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

National X-Ray Reflector Co., 
Chicago, III 17 

Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Dan- 
zig, Ger i 

Naturhistorische Gesellschaft, 
Nuremberg, Ger 3 

Navy Publishing Company, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 
Lincoln, Neb i 

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Lincoln, Neb 16 

Nebraska, Dept. of Banking, 
Lincoln, Neb 3 

Nebraska Legislative Reference 
Bureau, Lincoln, Neb 4 

Nebraska State Horticultural Soci- 
ety, Lincoln, Neb 2 

Nebraska, State Normal School, 
Kearney, Neb i 

Nebraska, State Railway Commis- 
sion, Lincoln, Neb I 

Nebraska, State Supt. of Public 
Instruction, Lincoln, Neb 3 

Nederlandsche Vereeniging voor 
Wettelijke Bescherming der 
Arbeiders, Amsterdam, Nether- 
lands 7 

Needham, Charles, New Albany, Ind. 3 

Nelson, Dr. Daniel T., Chicago, Ill.ioj 

Nestle's Food Company, New York, 
N. Y i 

Netherland Chamber of Com- 
merce in America, New York, 
N. Y i 

Nevada Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Reno, Nev i 

Nevada, Railroad Commission, 
Carson City, Nev i 

Nevada, Secretary of State, Car- 
son City, Nev 3 

Nevada, State Controller, Carson 
City, Nev i 

Nevada, State Engineer, Carson 
City, Nev 6 

Nevada State Land Office, Carson 
City, Nev 2 

Nevada, State Treasurer, Carson 
City, Nev i 

New Albany Medical Herald, New 
Albany, Ind i 

New Bedford, Free Public Library, 
New Bedford, Mass 2 

New Brunswick, Chief Commis- 
sioner of Public Works, 
Fredericton, N. B 3 

New Brunswick, Factory Inspector, 
St. John, N.B 4 

New England Association of 
Chemistry Teachers, Boston, 
Mass 5 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

New England Association of 
Plumbing Inspectors, Boston, 
Mass i 

New England Telephone and Tel- 
egraph Co., Boston, Mass i 

New England Watch and Ward 
Society, Boston, Mass i 

New Hampshire, College of Ag- 
riculture and the Mechanic 
Arts, Durham, N. H 2 

New Hampshire, Dept. of Public 
Instruction, Concord, N. H . . . i 

New Hampshire, Insurance Com- 
missioner, Concord, N. H i 

New Hampshire Library Com- 
mission, Concord, N. H i 

New Hampshire, Public Service 
Commission, Concord, N. H. . . 5 

New Hampshire, State Forester, 
Concord, N. H 3 

New Hampshire State Library, 
Concord, N. H 8 

New Hampshire, State Tax Com- 
mission, Concord, N. H 2 

New Haven Public Library, New 
Haven, Conn 2 

New Jersey Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, New Brunswick, 
N.J 15 

New Jersey, Board of Equalization 
of Taxes, Trenton, N. J 2 

New Jersey, Board of Public 
Utility Commissioners, Tren- 
ton, N. J i 

New Jersey, Board of Tenement 
House Supervision, Trenton, 
N. J i 

New Jersey, Bureau of Shell 
Fisheries, Trenton, N. J i 

New Jersey, Civil Service Com- 
mission, Trenton, N. J i 

New Jersey, Commission on the 
Care of Mental Defectives, 
Trenton, N. J i 

New Jersey, Commissioner of Pub- 
lic Roads, Trenton, N. J i 

New Jersey, Comptroller, Trenton, 
N. J i 

New Jersey, Dept. of Banking 
and Insurance, Trenton, N. J . 3 

New Jersey, Economy and Effi- 
ciency Commission, Trenton, 
N. J i 

New Jersey, Fish and Game Com- 
mission, Trenton, N. J 6 

New Jersey, Forest Park Reserva- 
tion Commission, Trenton, N. J. i 

New Jersey, Public Library Com- 
mission, Trenton, N. J 2 

New Jersey, State Board of Ag- 
riculture, Trenton, N. J 2 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1914 



59 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

New Jersey, State Board of Asses- 
sors, Trenton, N. J 3 

New Jersey, State Board of Chil- 
dren's Guardians, Trenton, 
N.J i 

New Jersey State Charities Aid and 
Prison Reform Association, 
Newark, N. J 2 

New Jersey, State Conference of 
Charities and Correction, 
Trenton, N. J i 

New Jersey, State Board of Health, 
Trenton, N. J 2 

New Jersey, State Library, Tren- 
ton, N. J. 4 

New Jersey, State Village for Epi- 
leptics, Skillman, N. J I 

New Jersey, Training School for 
Feeble Minded Girls and Boys, 
Vineland, N. J i 

New Mexico Medical Journal, Las 
Vegas, N. M. i 

New Mexico, State Corporation 
Commission, Santa Fe, N. M.. . 3 

New Orleans, Board of Trade, New 
Orleans, La 2 

New Orleans, Dept. of Public Fi- 
nance, New Orleans, La i 

New Orleans, Public Library, New 
Orleans, La i 

New Orleans, Sewerage and Water 
Board, New Orleans, La 2 

New Philosophy, Lancaster, Pa .... i 

New South Wales, Bureau of Sta- 
tistics, Sydney, N. S. W. i 

New South Wales, Dept. of Agri- 
culture, Sydney, N. S. W 6 

New South Wales, Explosives 
Dept., Sydney, N. S. W 6 

New South Wales, Government 
Printing Office, Sydney, N. S. W. 27 

New South Wales, Legislative As- 
sembly, Sydney, N. S. W. I 

New York Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Ithaca, N. Y 46 

New York Association for Improv- 
ing the Condition of the Poor, 
New York, N. Y 2 

New York, Attorney-General, 
Albany, N. Y . i 

New York, Board of Aldermen, 
New York, N. Y i 

New York, Board of Education, 
New York, N. Y i 

New York, Board of Estimate and 
Apportionment, New York, 
N. Y ,... 15 

New York, Board of Fire Under- 
writers, New York, N. Y i 

New York, Board of Health, New 
York, N, Y 10 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

New York, Bureau of Audits and 
Accounts, Albany, N. Y 2 

New York, Bureau of Standardiza- 
tion of Supplies, New York, 
N. Y i 

New York Central Lines, New York, 
N. Y 2 

New York Chamber of Commerce, 
New York, N. Y 3 

New York Charity Organization 
Society, New York, N. Y i 

New York, City Clerk, New York, 
N. Y. i 

New York, Civil Service Commis- 
sion, Albany, N. Y 2 

New York, Civil Service Reform 
Association, New York, N. Y. . i 

New York, Commissioner for the 
Preparation of an Index to the 
Session Laws and Statutes of 
the State, Albany, N. Y i 

New York, Committee for the Pre- 
vention of Blindness, New 
York, N. Y 3 

New York, Committee of Inquiry 
into the Department of Health, 
Charities and Bellevue and 
Allied Hospitals, New York, 
N. Y i 

New York, Comptroller, Albany, 
N. Y. i 

New York, Conference of Mayors 
and Other City Officials, New 
York, N. Y i 

New York, Conservation Commis- 
sion, New York, N. Y 13 

New York, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Albany, N. Y 8 

New York, Dept. of Bridges, New 
York, N. Y i 

New York, Dept. of Docks and 
Ferries, New York, N. Y i 

New York, Dept. of Education, 
Bureau of Audits and Accounts, 
New York, N. Y i 

New York, Dept. of Finance, 
New York, N. Y 8 

New York, Dept. of Health, New 
York, N. Y 2 

New York, Dept. of Health, Re- 
search Laboratory, New York, 
N. Y i 

New York, Dept. of Labor, Albany, 
N. Y. 4 

New York, Dept. of Parks, New 
York, N. Y 3 

New York, Dept. of Public Chari- 
ties, New York, N. Y 2 

New York, Dept. of Public Safety, 
Bureau of Combustibles, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets 

New York, Dept. of Public Works, 
New York, N. Y i 

New York, Dept. of Taxes and 
Assessments, New York, N. Y. i 

New York Edison Company, New 
York, N. Y 2 

New York, Education Dept., Alba- 
ny, N. Y 6 

New York Fiscal Supervision of 
State Charities, Albany, N. Y.. i 

New York, Governor's Office, 
Albany, N. Y i 

New York, State Hospital Com- 
mission, Albany, N. Y I 

New York, Joint Board of Sanitary 
Control, New York, N. Y. 5 

New York Juvenile Asylum, 
Chauncey, N. Y i 

New York Kindergarten Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y i 

New York, Lake Champlain Ter- 
centenary Commission, Buf- 
falo, N. Y 2 

New York, Mayor's Market Com- 
mission, New York, N. Y i 

New York, Metropolitan Sewerage 
Commission, New York, 
N.Y 13 

New York, Milk Committee, New 
York, N. Y 3 

New York, New Haven & Hartford 
Railroad Company, New 
Haven, Conn 9 

New York, North Side Board of 
Trade, New York, N. Y i 

New York Pathological Society, 
New York, N. Y 1 1 

New York, Police Department, 
New York, N. Y. i 

New York Post-Graduate Hos- 
pital, New York, N. Y i 

New York Prison Association, 
New York, N. Y.. i 

New York Public Library, New 
York, N. Y. 4 

New York Public Library, Library 
School, New York, N. Y 4 

New York Public Library, Munici- 
pal Reference Branch, New 
York, N. Y. 2 

New York, Public Service Com- 
mission, First District, New 
York, N. Y.. 6 

New York, Public Service Com- 
mission, Second District, Al- 
bany, N. Y. 21 

New York School of Philanthropy, 
New York, N. Y. i 

New York Society for the Preven- 
tion of Cruelty to Children, 
New York, N. Y I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 
New York Society Library, New 

York, N. Y. 4 

New York, State Agricultural and 
Industrial School, Industry, 

N. Y 5 

New York, State Banking Dept., 

Albany, N. Y. i 

New York, State Board of Chari- 
ties, Albany, N. Y 7 

New York, State Board of Tax 

Commissioners, Albany, N. Y.. 3 
New York State Bridge and Tunnel 
Commission, New York, N. Y. i 

New York, State College of For- 
estry, Syracuse, N. Y. 1 1 

New York, State Commission of 
Highways, Albany, N. Y i 

New York, State Dept. of Health, 
Albany, N. Y. 1 1 

New York, State Engineer and 
Surveyor, Albany, N. Y 4 

New York State Fruit Growers' 
Association, Penn Yan, N. Y. 2 

New York State Homoeopathic 
Medical Society, Rochester, N. Y. i 

New York State Hospital for the 
Care of Crippled Children, 
West Haver straw, N.Y 3 

New York, State Hygienic Lab- 
oratory, Albany, N. Y. i 

New York, State Institute for the 
Study of Malignant Disease, 
Buffalo, N. Y. i 

New York State Journal of Medi- 
cine, New York, N. Y i 

New York State Library, Albany, 
N. Y. 68 

New York, State Probation Com- 
mission, Albany, N. Y. i 

New York State Railways, New 
York, N. Y. i 

New York State Stenographers' 
Association, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 73 

New York State Waterways Asso- 
ciation, Buffalo, N. Y 2 

New York, Stock Exchange, New 
York, N. Y. i 

New York Surgical Society, New 
York, N. Y. i 

New York Tax Reform Association, 
New York, N. Y 2 

New York University New York, 
N. Y 12 

New York University Book Store, 
New York, N. Y i 

New York Women's Hospital, New 
York, N. Y. i 

New Zealand, Dept. of Labor, 
Wellington, N. Z. I 

New Zealand, Dominion Labora- 
tory, Wellington, N. Z I 



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61 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

New Zealand, Education Dept., 
Wellington, N. Z 24 

New Zealand, Government Printer, 
Wellington, N. Z 30 

New Zealand, Life Insurance Dept., 
Wellington, N. Z 6 

New Zealand Parliamentary Li- 
brary, Wellington, N. Z 76 

Newark, Board of Playground Com- 
missioners, Newark, N. J i 

Newark, Board of Trade, Newark, 
N. J. 2 

Newark, City Plan Commission, 
Newark, N. J. 7 

Newark Female Charitable Society, 
Newark, N. J i 

Newark Free Public Library, 
Newark, N. J 2 

Newark, Shade Tree Commission, 
Newark, N. J 2 

Newberry Library, Chicago, III 18 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Public Li- 
brary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
Eng i 

Newfoundland, Collector's Office, 
St. John's, N. F i 

Newfoundland, Customs Dept., 
St. John's, N. F i 

Newfoundland, Dept. of Marine 
and Fisheries, St. John's, N. F. i 

Newfoundland, Registrar-General, 
St. John's, N. F i 

Newton, Water Dept., Newton, 
Mass i 

Nordiska Museet, Stockholm, 
Sweden i 

Norfolk & Western Railway Com- 
pany, Roanoke, Va i 

North Adams Public Library, 
North Adams, Mass i 

North American Civic League for 
Immigrants, Boston, Mass .... 7 

North American Gymnastic 
Union, Normal College, In- 
dianapolis, Ind 3 

North Carolina Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, West Ra- 
leigh, N. C 2 

North Carolina, Corporation Com- 
mission, Raleigh, N. C 4 

North Carolina, Dept. of Agri- 
culture, Raleigh, N. C 3 

North Carolina, Dept. of Labor 
and Printing, Raleigh, N. C. . . i 

North Carolina, Geological and 
Economic Survey, Chapel 
Hill, N. C i 

North Carolina, Historical Com- 
mission, Raleigh, N. C 5 

North Carolina, Library Com- 
mission, Raleigh, N. C. I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

North Carolina, State Board of 

Health, Raleigh, N. C 2 

North Carolina, Supt. of Public 

Instruction, Raleigh, N. C . . . . 3 
North Dakota, Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Agricultural 

College, N. D 8 

North Dakota, Dept. of Agriculture 

and Labor, Bismarck, N. D. . . 2 
North Dakota, Dept. of Education, 

Bismarck, N. D i 

North Dakota, Geological Survey, 

Grand Forks, N. D i 

North Dakota, State Board of 

Health, Grand Forks, N. D... . 13 
North Dakota, State Veterinarian 

and Live Stock Sanitary 

Board, Bismarck, N. D 5 

Northern Publishing Company, 

Liverpool, Eng 2 

Northrup, Dr. W. P., New York, 

N. Y i 

Northwestern Elevated Railroad 

Company, Chicago, III i 

Northwestern University, Evanston, 

III 7 

Northwestern University, Dental 

School, Chicago, III 2 

Northwestern University Library, 

Evanston, III 777 

Northwestern University, Medical 

School, Chicago, III i 

Northwestern University, School 

of Commerce, Chicago, III . . . . i 
Norton Company, Worcester, Mass, i 
Norwegian National League, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Norwich, Public Library Com- 
mittee, Norwich, Eng 2 

Nova Scotia, Dept. of Agriculture, 

Truro, N. S i 

Nova Scotia, Dept. of Education, 

Halifax, N. S 4 

Nova Scotia, Dept. of Public Works 

and Mines, Halifax, N. S 3 

Nova Scotia, Factories Inspector, 

Halifax, N.S.. f 7 

Nova Scotia, King's Printer, 

Halifax, N. S i 

Nova Scotia Technical College, 

Halifax, N. S 2 

Nystrom, A. J., & Company, 

Chicago, III i 

Oahu College, Honolulu, Hawaii. . . I 
Oak Park Public Library, Oak 

Park, III i 

Oakland Free Library, Oakland, 

Cal i 

Oberlin College, Oberlin, 4 

Observatoire de Paris, Paris, 

France . . i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Observatoire Royal de Belgique, 
Uccle, Belg 3 

Observatoire St. Louis, Jersey, 
Eng. i 

Observatorio Astronomico Naci- 
onal, Buenos Aires, A. R 2 

Observatorio Astronomico Naci- 
onal de Tacubaya, Tacubaya, 
Mex i 

Observatorio Astronomico y Mete- 
orologico, Madrid, Spain 7 

Observatorio Meteorologico, Ona, 
Spain i 

Observatorio Meteorologico de 
Cartuja, Granada, Spain 3 

Official Classification Committee, 
New York, N. Y 8 

O'Gara, P. J., Salt Lake City, 
Utah 30 

Ogilvie, George W., New York, 
N. Y i 

Ohashi Public Library, Tokyo, 
Japan I 

Ohio, Agricultural Commission, 
Dairy and Food Division, 
Columbus, 3 

Ohio, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Wooster, 33 

Ohio, Highway Dept., Columbus, 
.0 5 

Ohio, Industrial Commission, 
Columbus, O 19 

Ohio Mechanics Institute, Cin- 
cinnati, O . . i 

Ohio, Secretary of State, Columbus, 
O i 

Ohio, State Board of Agriculture, ' 
Columbus, 18 

Ohio, State Board of Charities, 
Columbus, O i 

Ohio, Sta,te Board of Health, 
Columbus, O 2 

Ohio, State Library, Columbus, O.. 13 

Ohio, State University, Columbus, 
,0 34 

Ohio, Tax Commission, Columbus,0. 3 

Ohio University, Athens, 5 

Ohio, Wesleyan University, Dela- 
ware, 2 

Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Oklahoma, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Stillwater, Okla . i 

Oklahoma, Geological Survey, 
Norman, Okla 3 

Oklahoma, Insurance Dept., Okla- 
homa City, Okla 2 

Oklahoma, Secretary of State, 
Oklahoma City, Okla 5 

Oklahoma, State Board of Ag- 
riculture, Guthrie, Okla i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Olcott, Geo. C., Chicago, III i 

Old Colony Trust Company, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Olschki, Leo S., Florence, Italy . ... i 

Omaha Grain Exchange, Omaha, 
Neb i 

Omaha Public Library and Mu- 
seum, Omaha, Neb 2 

Ontario, Bureau of Labor, Toronto, 
Ont i 

Ontario, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Toronto, Ont 34 

Ontario, Dept. of Education, 
Toronto, Ont 17 

Ontario, Dept. of Game and Fish- 
eries, Toronto, Ont i 

Ontario, Dept of Insurance, To- 
ronto, Ont i 

Ontario, Dept. of Lands, Forests 
and Mines, Toronto, Ont 4 

Ontario, Dept. of Public Works, 
Toronto, Ont . . . . 6 

Ontario, Hydroelectric Power Com- 
mission, Toronto, Ont i 

Ontario, Inspector of Hospitals 
and Public Charities, Toronto, 
Ont i 

Ontario, Legislative Assembly, 
Toronto, Ont 5 

Ontario, Provincial Board of 
Health, Toronto, Ont i 

Ontario, Provincial Engineer of 
Highways, Toronto, Ont i 

Ontario, Registrar General, To- 
ronto, Ont i 

Ontario, Workmen's Compensation 
Commission, Toronto, Ont i 

Open Court Publishing Co., Chi- 
cago, III i 

Oppenheim, Dr. S. , Prague, A ustria . i 

Ophthalmic Literature, Denver, Colo. 2 

Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- 
vattis, Ore i 

Oregon, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Corvallis, Ore 6 

Oregon and Western Colonization 
Co., St. Paul, Minn i 

Oregon, Board of Horticulture, 
Portland, Ore 4 

Oregon, Bureau of Mines and 
Geology, Portland, Ore 5 

Oregon, Conservation Committee, 
Portland, Ore 3 

Oregon, Secretary of State, Salem, 
Ore i 

Oregon, State Board of Health, 
Portland, Ore 2 

Oregon, State Engineer, Salem, 
Ore 2 

Oregon, State Library, Salem, 
Ore 24 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Oregon University, Eugene, Ore. ... 3 

Oregon, Tamhill Walnut Experi- 
ment Station, McMinnville, 
Ore. .: i 

Oriental Esoteric Center, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Osaka Library, Osaka, Japan i 

Otis, Philo A., Chicago, III i 

Ottumwa Public Library, Ottiimwa, 
la 3 

Oxford College for Women, Oxford, 
r 

Oxford, Free Public Library, Ox- 
ford, Mass 6 

Packard Motor Car Company, 
Detroit, Mich i 

Packer Collegiate Institute, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y i 

Pacific Horticultural Correspond- 
ence School, Orenco, Ore 19 

Paint, Oil and Drug Review, 
Chicago, III 2 

Paisley, Free Public Library, 
Paisley, Scot i 

Palmer, T. G., Washington, D. C.. 6 

Pan American Union, Washing- 
ton, D. C 4 

Panama Pacific International Ex- 
position, San Francisco, Cal. . . i 

Panama Railroad Co., New York, 
N. Y i 

Paradia, Arthur W., Chicago, III.. . 2 

Paris, Chambre de Commerce, 
Paris, France i 

Paris, Conseil Municipal, Paris, 
France i 

Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, 
Mich 2 

Parker, Sir Gilbert, London, Eng . . 6 

Parlin Memorial Library, Everett, 
Mass i 

Parmalee, Maurice, New York, 
N.Y i 

Pasadena, City Auditor, Pasadena, 
Cal i 

Passaic Public Library, Passaic, 
N. J i 

Paterson, Free Public Library, 
Paterson, N. J i 

Peabody Institute, Peabody, Mass . 2 

Pearson, J., & Company, London, 
Eng i 

Peck Brothers & Company, New 
Haven, Conn i 

Pedersen, Dr. Victor Cox, New 
York, N. Y 3 

Penal Reform League, London, Eng. 2 

Peninsula Horticultural Society, 
Dover, Del I 

Penn Publishing Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Pennsylvania Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, State Col- 
lege, Pa 5 

Pennsylvania Association of Di- 
rectors of the Poor and Char- 
ities and Corrections, Somer- 
set, Pa 3 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Harrisburg, Pa 14 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Forestry, 
Harrisburg, Pa I 

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Labor and 
Industry, Harrisburg, Pa i 

Pennsylvania, Division of Dis- 
tribution of Documents, Har- 
risburg, Pa 115 

Pennsylvania, Free Library Com- 
mission, Harrisburg, Pa i 

Pennsylvania Institution for the 
Instruction of the Blind, Over- 
brook, Pa i 

Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Ex- 
amining Board, Harrisburg, Pa. i 

Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Pennsylvania, Rural Progress, As- 
sociation, Pennadale, Pa i 

Pennsylvania State College, State 
College, Pa i 

Pennsylvania, State Dept. of 
Health, Harrisburg, Pa i 

Pennsylvania State Library, Har- 
risburg, Pa 8 

Pennsylvania, State Live Stock 
Sanitary Board, Harrisburg, 
Pa 12 

Pennsylvania, State Veterinarian, 
Harrisburg, Pa 2 

Pennsylvania Steel Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Pennsylvania, Topographic and 
Geologic Survey Commis- 
sion, Kittanning, Pa 2 

Pennsylvania, Water Supply Com- 
mission, Harrisburg, Pa 2 

Penrose, R. A. F., Jr., Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Peoples Institute of Brooklyn, 
Brooklyn, N. Y I 

Peoria, Board of Trade, Peoria, III. 2 

Peoria Chamber of Commerce, 
Peoria, III 3 

Peoria, City Comptroller, Peoria, 
III i 

Peoria Public Library, Peoria, III. . i 

Perfection Spring Company, 
Cleveland, O i 

Perkins Institution for the Blind, 
South Boston, Mass i 

Peru, Ministerio de Fomento, 
Lima, Peru 26 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 
Boston, Mass 21 

Phelps, Editha, Chicago, III 6 

Phelps, Edward Bunnell, New 
York, N. Y 4 

Phi Beta Kappa, Ithaca, N. Y i 

Philadelphia Academy of Surgery, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia, Board of Directors 
of City Trusts, Philadelphia, Pa. i 

Philadelphia, Board of Trade, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia, Bureau of Surveys, 
Philadelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia Commercial Museum, 
Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Philadelphia, Commissioners of 
Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Philadelphia, Dept. of Public 
Health and Charities, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 10 

Philadelphia, Dept. of Public Safe- 
ty, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia, Dept. of Public 
Works, Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Philadelphia, Free Library, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Philadelphia Friends Free Library, 
Germantown, Pa i 

Philadelphia Medical Publishing 
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. . . 8 

Philadelphia Pathological Society, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

Philadelphia Trades Schools, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

Philippine Islands, Board of Public 
Utilities Commission, Manila, 
P. 1 10 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Ag- 
riculture, Manila, P. 1 2 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of 
Health, Manila, P. 1 22 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of 
Printing, Manila, P.I 7 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of Pub- 
lic Works, Manila, P. I i 

Philippine Islands, Bureau of 
Science, Manila, P.I 4 

Philippine Islands, Dept. of Public 
Instruction, Manila, P.I I 

Philippine Islands, Executive 
Office, Manila, P. I i 

Philippine Islands, Weather Bu- 
reau, Manila, P. 1 7 

Philippine Library, Manila, P.I... I 

Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. . . 3 

Phillips, Cropley Company, Chi- 
cago, III 3 

Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, 
N. H 4 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Phonographic Institute Co., Cin- 
cinnati, O i 

Photographic Progress, Philadel- 
phia, Pa i 

Pierce, J. Harvey, Chicago, III i 

Pitometer Co., New York, N. Y i 

Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago 
Railway Company, Pittsburg, 
Pa 2 

Platform, Chicago, III i 

Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters 
Journal, Chicago, III i 

Pomona College, Claremont, Cal i 

Pomona Public Library, Pomona, 
Cal i 

Port Elizabeth Public Library, 
Port Elizabeth, South Africa. ... 2 

Porter, Dr. William H., New York, 
N. Y. i 

Portland Board of Trade, Portland, 
Me i 

Portland Chamber of Commerce, 
Portland, Ore i 

Portland, Municipal Reference 
Library, Portland, Ore i 

Portland Public Library, Portland, 
Me i 

Porto, Bibliotheca Publica Munici- 
pal, Porto, Portugal i 

Post Graduate Medical School, 
New York, N. Y. i 

Postal Life Insurance Company, 
New York, N. Y. 17 

Potter, Alfred Claghorn, Cant- 
bridge, Minn i 

Power Speciality Co., Detroit, 
Mich 2 

Practical Decorator, Chicago, III. . . 2 

Practical Medicine, Delhi, India. ... 2 

Prairie Club, Chicago, III i 

Prairie Farmer, Chicago, III 2 

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y 2 

Pratt Institute, Free Library, 
Brooklyn, N. Y i 

Presbyterian Church in U. S. A., 
Board of Home Missions, Dept. 
of Church and Country Life, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Presbyterian Hospital, New York, 
N. Y. 4 

Presse M6dicale, Paris, France i 

Price, Ed. V., & Company, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Princeton Theological Seminary, 
Princeton, N.J 3 

Princeton University, Princeton, 
N. J 6 

Princeton University, Library, 
Princeton, N. J 1 1 

Printers Board of Trade, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Progressive National Service, New 
York, N. Y. 2 

Providence, City Sergeant, Provi- 
dence, R. I i 

Providence Medical Journal, Provi- 
dence, R. I i 

Providence Public Library, Provi- 
dence, R. 1 2 

Providence, Supt. of Health, Provi- 
dence, R. I i 

Prudential Insurance Company of 
America, Newark, N. J.. I 

Prussia, Ministerium der Offent- 
lichen Arbeiten, Berlin, Ger. . i 

Public Education Association of 
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. I 

Public Health Nurse Quarterly, 
Cleveland, 2 

Public Libraries, Chicago, III I 

Publishers Cooperative Bureau, 
New York, N. Y i 

Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 2 

Quaritch, Bernard, London, Eng. ... 6 

Quebec, Dept. of Colonization, 
Mines and Fisheries, Quebec, 
Que ii 

Quebec, Dept. of Lands, Forests and 
Fisheries, Quebec, Que i 

Queens Borough, Public Library, 
New York, N. Y. i 

Queens University, Kingston, Ont . . 2 

Queensland, Dept. of Mines, 
Brisbane, Queensland 3 

Queensland, Geological Survey, 
Brisbane, Queensland 3 

Queensland, Government Statisti- 
cian, Brisbane, Queensland. ... i 

Queensland Museum, Brisbane, 
Queensland 2 

Queensland, Secretary for Agricul- 
ture and Stock, Brisbane, 
Queensland i 

Quimby, Dr. A. ]., New York, 
N. Y i 

Radium Publishing Co., Pittsburg, 
Pa i 

Railway Business Association, Chi- 
cago, III 6 

Railway Club, Pittsburg, Pa i 

Railway Electrical Engineer, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Railway Surgical Journal, Chi- 
cago, III i 

Rand Company, North Tona- 
wanda, N. Y 2 

Ransom, J. E., Chicago, III 2 

Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago, III. i 

Ravogli, Dr. Augustus, Cincinnati, 
O i 

Raymond & Whitcomb Co., New 
York, N. Y i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Raymond Brothers Impact Pulver- 
izer Co., Chicago, III i 

Raymond Robins Democratic 
League, Chicago, III 2 

Reading Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa i 

Real Estate News, Chicago, III i 

Reale Accademia Lucchese di 
Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, 
Lucca, Italy I 

Reale Osservatorio Astronomico, 
Palermo, Italy 12 

Redwood Library Newport, R. I... . 2 

Reed College, Portland, Ore 5 

Referendum, Faribault Minn I 

Reforma Social, Havana, Cuba 2 

Regia Biblioteca Palatina, Parma, 
Italy i 

Regina Public Library, Regina, 
Sask 3 

Reinforced Concrete Company, 
St. Louis, Mo i 

Religious Education Association, 
Chicago, III 31 

Remington Arms Union Metallic 
Cartridge Co., New York, N. Y. i 

Remington Typewriter Co., New 
York, N. Y. i 

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 
Troy, N. Y. i 

Reply, New Canaan, Conn i 

Retail Clerks International Pro- 
tective Association, Denver, 
Colo i 

Revyen, Chicago, III i 

Reynolds Library, Rochester, N. Y... i 

Rhode Island, Adjutant Gen- 
eral, Providence, R. 1 2 

Rhode Island Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Kingston, R. I. . . 2 

Rhode Island, Board of Charities 
and Correction, Providence, 
R. I i 

Rhode Island, Board of Metropoli- 
tan Park Commissioners, Prov- 
idence, R. I i 

Rhode Island, Board of Tax Com- 
missioners, Providence, R. I... . I 

Rhode Island, Bureau of Industrial 
Statistics, Providence, R. I I 

Rhode Island, Commissioner of 
Forestry, Chepachet, R. I I 

Rhode Island, Commissioner of 
Inland Fisheries, Providence, 
R.I i 

Rhode Island, Commissioner of 
Public Schools, Providence, 

R.I 2 

Rhode Island, Commissioner of 
Shell Fisheries, Providence, 
R. I... 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Rhode Island, Factory Inspector, 
Providence, R. I i 

Rhode Island, General Treasurer, 
Providence, R. I i 

Rhode Island Medical Society 
Library, Providence, R. I i 

Rhode Island, Public Utilities Com- 
mission, Providence, R. 1 2 

Rhode Island, State Board of Agri- 
culture, Providence, R. 1 3 

Rhode Island, State Board of 
Health, Providence, R. I i 

Rhode Island, State Board of 
Pharmacy, Providence, R, 1 29 

Rhode Island, State Board of 
Public Roads, Prodivence, R. I. i 

Rhode Island, State Board of Regis- 
tration in Embalming, Provi- 
dence, R. 1 2 

Rhode Island, State College, 
Kingston, R. 1 2 

Rhode Island State Library, 
Providence, R. I i 

Rhode Island, State Normal School, 
Providence, R. 1 16 

Rhodesia, Chamber of Mines, 
Bulawayo, Rhodesia I 

Rhodesia, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Salisbury, Rhodesia i 

Rich, H. S., & Company, Chicago, 
III i 

Richmond Chamber of Commerce, 
Richmond, Va 5 

Richmond, Health Department, 
Richmond, Va 4 

Ridlon, Dr. John, Chicago, III i 

Rijksuniversiteit, Bibliotheek, 
Groningen, Netherlands 2 

Rijksuniversiteit, Physisch La- 
boratorium, Ley den, Nether- 
lands i 

Rio Grande Southern Railroad 
Co., Denver, 'Colo i 

Ripon College, Ripon, Wis 2 

Riverside Public Library, River- 
side, Cal 2 

Roadmasters and Maintenance of 
Way Association of America, 
Peoria, III 2 

Robotnik Polski, New York, N. Y. i 

Rochdale, Public Libraries, Art 
Gallery and Museums, Roch- 
dale, Eng i 

Rochester, Chamber of Commerce, 
Rochester, N. Y 7 

Rochester, Dept. of Public Works, 
Rochester, N. Y i 

Rockefeller Institute for Medical 
Research, New York, N. Y. . . . 2 

Rockefeller Sanitary Commission, 
Washington, D. C i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Rockefeller Sanitary Commission 
for the Eradication of Hook- 
worm Disease, Washington, 
D.C 3 

Rockford Public Library, Rockford, 
III i 

Rodman, Mrs. Willoughby, Los 
Angeles, Cal i 

Roger William Park Museum, 
Providence, R. I i 

Rogerson, Wallace M., Chicago, III. 2 

Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. . i 

Rollins, E. H., & Sons, Chicago, 
III i 

Rollins Publishing Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre 
Haute, Ind I 

Rost, Ernest, Washington, D.C... i 

Rouen, Bureau d'Hygiene et de 
Statistique, Rouen, France. ... i 

Rouen, Maine, Rouen, France i 

Round Table, Chautauqua, N. Y. . . I 

Roure-Bertrand Fila, New York, 

N. Y 2 

Royal Alfred Observatory, Port 
Louis, Mauritius 3 

Royal Astronomical Society of 
Canada, Toronto, Ont 2 

Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto, 
Ont 2 

Royal Colonial Institute, London, 
Eng 3 

Royal Insurance Company, Wash- 
ington, D.C i 

Royal Society for the Protection 
of Birds, London, Eng i 

Royal Society of Canada, Ottawa, 
Ont 5 

Ruck, Dr. K. von, AshevUle, TV. C. 2 

Rumania, Ministerul Industrii si 
Comertului, Bukarest, Ru- 
mania i 

Rural Co- Partnership Housing 
Association, London, Eng I 

Russell Sage Foundation, Library, 
New York, N. Y n 

Rutgers College, New Brunswick, 
N. J 4 

Ryerson, Joseph T.,& Son, Chicago, 
III i 

Ryors, E. H., Kansas City, Mo. ... i 

Sacramento, Board of Supervisors, 
Sacramento, Cal I 

Sagamore Sociological Conference, 
Boston, Mass i 

Sage, Dr. Annie W., Chicago, III. . . 43 

Sage Foundation Homes Co., For- 
est Hills, L. 1 4 

St. Andrews University Library, 
St. Andrew's, Scot i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

St. Bride Foundation Institute, 
London, Eng 3 

St. Charles College, Catonsville, 
Md... i 

St. Ignatius University, San 
Francisco, Cat i 

St. John's, Board of Trade, St. 
John's, N. F 4 

St. Joseph, Free Public Library, 
St. Joseph, Mo i 

St. Louis, City Plan Commission, 
St. Louis, Mo 7 

St. Louis Civic League, St. Louis, 
Mo i 

St. Louis, Comptroller, St. Louis, 
Mo 2 

St. Louis, Juvenile Court, St. Louis, 
Mo i 

St. Louis Mercantile Library, St. 
Louis, Mo i 

St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, 
Mo 4 

St. Louis Railway Club, St. Louis, 
Mo i 

St. Louis University, St. Louis, 
Mo 3 

St. Paul, Board of Park Com- 
missioners, St. Paul, Minn. ... 2 

St. Paul, City Playgrounds Com- 
mittee, St. Paul, Minn 3 

St. Paul Institute, St. Paul, Minn . 2 

Salem Public Library, Salem, Mass. 2 

Salinger, Dr. David, Chicago, III. . . 5 

Salt Lake City, Public Library, 
Salt Lake City, Utah i 

Salvation Army, Anti-Suicide Bu- 
reau, London, Eng I 

San Diego Exposition, San Diego, 
Cal 2 

San Francisco, Board of Trade, 
San Francisco, Cal i 

San Francisco, Public Library, 
San Francisco, Cal 3 

Sand Lime Brick Association, 
Buffalo, N. Y. i 

Santarem, Visconde de, Lisbon, 
Portugal 3 

Santiago de Chile, Casa de Orates, 
Santiago, Chile 2 

Sao Paulo, Departamento Estadual 
do Trabalho, Sao Paulo, Brazil, i 

Sao Paulo, Secretaria da Agri- 
cultura, Commercio e Ohras 
Publicas, Sao Paulo, Brazil.. . . i 

Sarawak Museum, Sarawak, 
Borneo 2 

Saskatchewan, Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, Regina, Sask 2 

Saskatchewan, Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, Bureau of Information 
and Statistics, Regina, Sask. ... 5 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Saskatchewan, Dept. of Public 

Works, Regina, Sask i 

Satterthwaite, Thomas E., New 

York, N. Y. i 

Savannah, Board of Trade, Savan- ' 

nah, Ga i 

Savannah, Municipal Laboratory, 

Savannah, Ga 2 

Scandinavian Socialist Federation 

of America, Chicago, III i 

Schachner, Dr. August, Louisville, 

Ky i 

Schacht, F. W., Downers Grove, 

III 12 

Schimmel & Co., Miltitz, Ger i 

Schirmer, Dr. A., Chicago, III 426 

Scholfield, H., Trudean, N. Y. I 

School of Printing, Boston, Mass i 

School of Social Economy, St. 

Louis, Mo i 

Schriftenvertriebsanstalt, Berlin, 

Ger 2 

Schweizerische Landesbibliotek, 

Bern, Switz 5 

Schweizerische Vereinigung zur 
Forderung des Internationalen 
Arbeiterschutzes, Bern, 

Switz 3 

Scientific Press, Brooklyn, N. Y i 

Scientific Society of San Antonio, 

San Antonio, Tex 21 

Scientific Station for Pure Products, 

New York, N. Y i 

Scotland, Board of Agriculture, 

Edinburgh, Scot 36 

Scranton, Board of Trade, Scran- 
ton, Pa i 

Scranton Public Library, Scran- 
ton, Pa 2 

Scribners, Charles, Sons Co., 

New York, N. Y i 

Seattle, Board of Park Commis- 
sioners, Seattle, Wash i 

Seattle, Chamber of Commerce, 

Seattle, Wash 3 

Seattle Public Library, Seattle, 

Wash 2 

Security Mutual Life Insurance 

Co., Binghamton, N. Y I 

Senn, Dr. Wm. S., Chicago, III 41 

Seymour, George Dudley, New 

Haven, Conn I 

Shaw, A. W., Co., Chicago, III 12 

Sheldon, G. W., & Co., Chicago, 

III i 

Sheldon School, Chicago, III i 

Shepherd's Journal, Chicago, III. ... i 
Shipper's Guide Co., Chicago, 

III i 

Shoe and Leather Reporter, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Shoemaker, Louis P., Washington, 
D.C 4 

Short Ballot Organization, New 
York, N. Y I 

Siemens-Schuckert Werke, Berlin, 
Ger 4 

Sierra Club, San Francisco, Cal I 

Silk Association of America, New 
York, N. Y. 9 

Simplified Spelling Board, New 
York, N. Y. 2 

Single Tax Review, New York, N. 
Y. i 

Slye, Maud, Chicago, III 3 

Smiley Public Library, Redlands, 
Cal I 

Smith College, Northampton, Mass.. I 

Smith, J. D., Baltimore, Md i 

Smithsonian Institution, Washing- 
ton, D. C 28 

Smoke Abatement League, Cin- 
cinnati, i 

Snowden, George R., Philadelphia, 
Pa 2 

Social Research Council of Boston, 
Cambridge, Mass I 

Social Service Corporation, Balti- 
more, Md 3 

Socialistic Labor Party, New York, 
m N.Y. i 

Socialistic Party, Chicago, III 5 

Sociedad Astronomica de Mexico, 
Mexico, Mex i 

Societa Tipografico-Editrice Na- 
zionale, Turin, Italy I 

Socie'te' des Amis de I'Universite' de 
Lyon, Lyons, France I 

Socie'te' des Sciences et Arts, Vitry- 
le- Francois, France i 

Society for Ethical Culture of New 
York, New York, N. Y. 9 

Society of American Florists and 
Ornamental Horticulturists, 
Urbana, III i 

Society of American Indians, 
Albany, N. Y 3 

Society of the Lying-in Hospital, 
New York, N. Y 2 

Society of the New York Hospital, 
New York, N. Y i 

Solar Physics Committee, London, 
Eng 2 

Somerville, Public Library, Somer- 
iiille, Mass I 

Sorge, A., Jr., & Co., Chicago, III. . . 3 

South African Ornithologists Union, 
Pretoria, Trans I 

South Australia, Dept. of Ag- 
riculture, Adelaide, S. A 2 

South Australia, Geological Survey, 
Adelaide, S. A 3 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

South Australia, Railways Com- 
missioner, Adelaide, S. A i 

South Australia, State Children's 
Council, Adelaide, S. A 2 

South Australian Chamber of 
Manufactures, Adelaide, S. A . i 

South Carolina, Dept. of Ag- 
riculture, Commerce and 
Industries, Columbia, S. C. . . . 19 

South Carolina, Insurance Dept., 
Columbia, S. C i 

South Carolina, State Board of 
Health, Columbia, S. C i 

South Carolina, State Supt. of Ed- 
ucation, Columbia, S. C 14 

South Dakota, Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Brookings, 
S. D 64 

South Dakota, Board of Railroad 
Commissioners, Pierre, S. D . . i 

South Dakota, Commissioner of 
School and Public Lands, 
Pierre, S. D i 

South Dakota, Free Library Com- 
mission, Pierre, S. D 4 

South Dakota, School of Mines, 
Rapid City, S. D 2 

South Dakota, State Board of Ag- 
riculture, Huron, S. D i 

South Dakota, State Food and 
Drug Commission, Vermil- 
ion, S. D 5 

South Dakota, State Treasurer, 
Pierre, S. D . 2 

South End Industrial School, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

South Park Improvement Associa- 
tion, Chicago, III 2 

Southeran, Henry, & Co., London, 
Eng i 

Southern and Southwestern Rail- 
way Club, Atlanta, Ga I 

Southern California Academy of 
Sciences, Los Angeles, Cal I 

Southern Illinois State Normal 
University, Carbondale, III. . . . I 

Southern Orchards and Farms, 
Houston, Tex I 

Southern Pacific Company, New 
York, N. Y 2 

Southern Railway Co., New York, 
N. Y i 

Southwest Trail, Chicago, III I 

Spokane, Board of Park Com- 
missioners, Spokane, Wash. ... i 

Sprague Electric Works, New 
York, N. Y 6 

Springfield, City Council, Spring- 
field, III i 

Springfield, City Library Associa- 
tion, Springfield, Mass I 



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69 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Stafford Company, Readville, Mass. I 

Stamford Foundry Co., Stamford, 
Conn i 

Standard Oil Company, San 
Francisco, Cal 3 

Standard Sanitary Mfg. Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa 5 

Stanton, Dr. C. S., Chicago, III 178 

Starr, Frederick, Chicago, III 2 

State Charities Aid Association, 
New York, N. Y i 

Staten Island Association of Arts 
and Sciences, New Brighton, 
N. Y i 

Stein, Dr. Irving F., Chicago, III.. . 3 

Stephan, F. W., Chicago, III 5 

Stephens-Adamson Manufacturing 
Co., Aurora, III 2 

Sternberg, Dr. George M., Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Stevens, George H., Irvington, N. J. i 

Stevens Institute of Technology, 
Hoboken, N. J i 

Stevens, Mrs. Warden W., Indi- 
anapolis, Ind i 

Stewart, Charles John, Gordon, 
Eng i 

Still College of Osteopathy, Des 
Moines, la i 

Stone & Webster, Chicago, III 6 

Stone, Mrs. Porter, Chicago, III I 

Straight University, New Orleans, 
La i 

Straus, Nathan, New York, N. Y. . 5 

Straus, Mrs. Nathan, New York, 
N. Y 2 

Stromberg-Carlspn Telephone 
Manufacturing Co., Roches- 
ter, N. Y i 

Stuttgart, Volksbibliothek, Stutt- 
gart, Ger 2 

Submarine Signal Company, Bos- 
ton, Mass i 

Sullivan Machinery Company, 
Chicago, III 3 

Superior Public Library, Superior, 
Wis i 

Surgery, Gynecology and Obstet- 
rics, Chicago, III 25 

Surgery Publishing Company, New 
York, N. Y. i 

Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, 
Pa 2 

Sweden, K. Socialstyrelsen, Stock- 
holm, Sw 17 

Sweden, Riksdagens Bibliotek, 
Stockholm, Sw 57 

Swedenborg Scientific Association, 
Philadelphia, Pa I 

Swedish Engineers' Society, Chi- 
cago, III I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Swedish Historical Society of Amer- 
ica, Chicago, III i 

Swingle, Walter, Washington, D. C.. i 

Syracuse, Chamber of Commerce, 
Syracuse, N. Y i 

Syracuse, City Clerk, Syracuse, 
N. Y. 2 

Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. i 

Szpunar, Val. Mar., Chicago, III. ... i 

Taft and Sherman, New York, 
N. Y i 

Tasmania, Dept. of Public Health, 
Hobart, Tas i 

Tasmania, Geological Survey, 
Launceston, Tas 4 

Tasmania, Lands and Survey Dept., 
Hobart, Tas i 

Tasmanian Field Naturalists' Club, 
Hobart, Tas 2 

Taunton, City Clerk, Taunton, 
Mass 3 

Tax Association of Alameda 
County, Oakland, Cal 4 

Taylor, Nash & Taylor, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal i 

Taylor University, Upland, Ind. ... 4 

The Technograph, Urbana, III 6 

Technological Institute Emperor 
Nicholas I . , Petrograd, Russia. . I 

Tennessee Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Knoxville, Tenn 7 

Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad 
Company, Birmingham, A la.. . I 

Tennessee, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Nashville, Tenn 2 

Tennessee, Dept. of Public Instruc- 
tion, Nashville, Tenn I 

Tennessee, Geological Survey, 
Nashville, Tenn 3 

Tennessee, Mining Dept., Nash- 
ville, Tenn 2 

Tennessee, State Board of Apiaries, 
Nashville, Tenn 4 

Tennessee, State Board of Ento- 
mology, Knoxville, Tenn i 

Testimony Publishing Co., Chicago, 
III i 

Texas, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, College Station, Tex 4 

Texas, Dept. of Insurance and 
Banking, Austin, Tex i 

Texas League of Municipalities, 
Austin, Tex 2 

Texas, Library and Historical Com- 
mission, Austin, Tex 2 

Texas Pacific Land Trust, New 
York, N. Y. 6 

Texas, Railroad Commission, 
Austin, Tex i 

Texas State Journal of Medicine, 
Fort Worth, Tex i 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Texas, State Library, Austin, 
Tex i 

Theosophical Society of America, 
Brooklyn, N. Y i 

Therapeutic Digest Company, 
Cincinnati, O i 

Thomas, Arthur H., Co., Phila- 
delphia, Pa 8 

Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial 
School of Technology, Pots- 
dam, N. Y. i 

Thomasson, William, Lomax, III 2 

Thompson, Slason, Chicago, III 6 

Thompson- McFadden Pellagra 
Commission, New York, N. Y.. i 

Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasa- 
dena, Cal i 

Ticeand Lynch, New York, N. Y i 

Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway 
Company, Peoria, III i 

Toledo Public Library, Toledo, O. . . i 

Toronto, City Treasurer's Depart- 
ment, Toronto, Ont I 

Toronto Public Library, Toronto, 
Ont 3 

Towle Manufacturing Company, 
Newburyport, Mass i 

Traffic Club of Chicago, Chicago, 
III i 

Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, Trans, i 

Travelers Aid Society, New York. 
N. Y 2 

Travelers Insurance Company, 
Hartford, Conn 16 

Traveling Engineers Association, 
Buffalo, N. Y i 

Trenton, Bureau of Statistics, 
Trenton, N. J i 

Troy Public Library, Troy, N. Y... . i 

Truman, Lilian Semple, Louisville, 
Ky i 

Tufts College, Tufts College, 
Mass i 

Tulane University, New Orleans, 
La i 

Turck, Dr. Raymond C., Jackson- 
ville, Fla 2 

Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, 
Ala 3 

Twitchell, Mrs. Selden, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa....... i 

Typographic Library and Museum, 
Jersey, City N. J i 

Tyrrell, H. G., Evanston, III 12 

Under-Feed Stoker Company of 
America, Chicago, III 24 

Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. . 2 

Union of Canadian Municipalities, 
Montreal, Que I 

Union of South Africa, Dept. of 
Agriculture, Pretoria, Trans. . . 8 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Union Pacific Railroad Company, 
New York, N. Y i 

Union Stock Yard and Transit 
Company, Chicago, III i 

Union Theological Seminary, New 
York, N. Y i 

United Brotherhood of Carpenters 
and Joiners of America, In- 
dianapolis, Ind i 

United Electric Company, Canton, 
O 2 

United Mine Workers of America, 
Indianapolis, Ind i 

United Railways Company of St. 
Louis, St. Louis, Mo i 

United Shoe Machinery Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass 2 

United States Army Service 
Schools, Fort Leavenworth, 
Kan 3 

United States, Board of Indian 
Commissioners, Washington, 
D. C . 18 

United States Brewers Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y 2 

United States Coast Artillery 
School, Fort Monroe, Va 2 

United States, Commissioner on 
Industrial Relations, Chicago, 
III i 

United States Engineer School and 
Engineer Depot, Washington, 
D.C i 

United States Government, Wash- 
ington, D. C i, 641 

United States Indian School, Car- 
lisle, Pa 2 

United States, Isthmian Canal 
Commission, Washington, D. C. 4 

United States, Lake Survey, 
Detroit, Mich 7 

United States League of Local 
Building and Loan Associa- 
tions, Cincinnati, O I 

United States, Library of Con- 
gress, Washington, D. C 14 

United States Military Academy, 
West Point, N. Y 7 

United States Mortgage and Trust 
Co., New York, N. Y i 

United States National Academy 
of Sciences, Washington, D. C. I 

United States National Board for 
Promotion of Rifle Practice, 
Washington, D. C I 

United States Penitentiary, Leaven- 
worth, Kan 3 

United States Steel Corporation, 
New York, N. Y 2 

United States, War Dept., Engineer 
Office, Duluth, Minn 6 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1914 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

United Typothetae of America, 
Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Universal Portland Cement Co., 
Chicago, III 12 

Universita di Perugia, Perugia, 
Italy 2 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Basel, 
Switz 3 

Universitats-Bibliotek, Berlin, 
Ger I 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Innsbruck, 
Austria 2 

Universitats-Bibliothek, Marburg, 
Ger 4 

Universite de Dijon, Dijon, 
France i 

Universite de Paris, Bibliotheque, 
Paris, France 2 

University de Toulouse, Toulouse, 
France i 

Universite Laval, Quebec, Que I 

Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 
Brussels, Belg I 

Universiteit van Amsterdam, Am- 
sterdam, Netherlands 4 

Universiteits-Bibliotheek, A mster- 
dam, Netherlands 10 

Universitets Biblioteket, Lund, 
Sw 8 

Universitets-Bibliotheket, Christi- 
ania, Norway 2 

University Club, New York, N. Y . I 

University College, Zoological 
Dept., Aberystwyth, Wales. ... 4 

University of Arizona, Tucson, 
Ariz i 

University of Buffalo, Buffalo, 
TV. F i 

University of California,. Berkeley, 
Cat 13 

University of California, Dept. 
of Chemistry, Berkeley, Cal . . . 3 

University of California, Lick 
Observatory, Mt. Hamilton, 
Cal i 

University of Cambridge, Solar 
Physics Observatory, Cam- 
bridge, Eng 2 

University of Chicago, Chicago, 
III 19 

University of Chicago Press, Chi- 
cago, III ii 

University of Cincinnati, Cincin- 
nati, O i 

University of Colorado, Boulder, 

Colo 12 

University of Denver, Denver, Colo. 2 

University of Florida, Gainesville, 
Fla i 

University of Georgia, Athens, 
Ga.. i 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

University of Georgia, Library, 
Athens, Ga i 

University of Idaho, Moscow, Ida. . . i 

University of Illinois, Urbana, 
.HI 25 

University of Illinois, College of 
Medicine, Chicago, III 6 

University of Illinois, Engineering 
Societies, Urbana, III i 

University of Illinois, Engineering 
Station, Urbana, III 10 

University of Illinois Library, Ur- 
bana, III 8 

University of Kansas, Lawrence, 
Kan 6 

University of Michigan, Ann 
A rbor, Mich 13 

University of Michigan, Alumni 
Association, Ann Arbor, Mich., i 

University of Michigan, Engineer- 
ing Society, Ann Arbor, 
Mich i 

University of Michigan, General 
Library, Ann Arbor, Mich 19 

University of Minnesota, Minne- 
apolis, Minn 24 

University of Minnesota Library, 
Minneapolis, Minn 99 

University of Minnesota, School of 
Mines, Experiment Station, 
Minneapolis, Minn i 

University of Missouri, Columbia, 
Mo 16 

University of Missouri, School of 
Journalism, Columbia, Mo i 

University of Missouri, School of 
Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, 
.Mo 3 

University of Montana, Missoula, 
Mont i 

University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 
Neb 15 

University of Nevada, Reno, Nev... . 2 

University of New Mexico, Albu- 
querque, N. M 3 

University of North Carolina, 
Chapel Hill, N. C 2 

University of North Dakota, 
Grand Forks N. D i 

University of North Dakota Library, 
Grand Forks, N. D 16 

University of Oregon, Eugene, 
Ore 12 

University of Pennsylvania, Phila- 
delphia, Pa 18 

University of Pennsylvania, John 
Herr Meisser Department of 
Research Medicine, Phila- 
delphia, Pa i 

University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, 
Pa 13 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

University of Pittsburg, Mellon 
Institute, Pittsburg, Pa. 10 

University of Rochester, Rochester, 
N. Y I 

University of Saskatchewan, Col- 
lege of Agriculture, Saskatoon, 
Sask 3 

University of South Carolina, 

Columbia, S. C 3 

University of South Dakota, Ver- 
milion, S. D i 

University of Southern California, 
Los Angeles, Cal 4 

University of Tennessee, Knox- 
ville, Tenn i 

University of Texas, Austin, Tex.. . . 28 

University of the Philippines, 
Manila, P. I I 

University of Toronto, Toronto, 
Out i 

University of Toronto, Library, 
Toronto, Ont 2 

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 
Utah i 

University of Virginia, Charlottes- 
ville, Va 3 

University of Virginia, Philosophical 
Society, Charlottesville, Va i 

University of Washington, Seattle, 
Wash 6 

University of Wisconsin, Madison, 
Wis 24 

Universytet Imienia Cesarza Fran- 
ciszka I., Lemberg, Galicia 3 

Unknown 39 

Untermyer, Samuel, New York, 
N.Y........... 5 

Upper Mississippi River Improve- 
ment Association, Q u i n c y, 
III 4 

Upsala Universitet, Meteorologiska 
Observatoriet, Upsala, Sw i 

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa 4 

Uruguay, Inspeci6n Nacional de 
Instrucci6n Primaria, Monte- 
video, Uruguay i 

Uruguay, Minister-Jo de Industria, 
Comision Central "Dia del 
Arbol," Montevideo, Uruguay. . 2 

Usher, R. j., Chicago, III 4 

Utah Agricultural College, Logan, 
Utah... 3 

Utah, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Logan, Utah 13 

Utah, Bureau of Immigration, 
Labor and Statistics, Salt Lake 
City, Utah 2 

Utah, Commissioner of Insurance, 
Salt Lake City, Utah I 

Utah, Dept. of Public Instruction, 
Salt Lake City, Utah I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Utah, State Board of Equalization, 
Salt Lake City, Utah i 

Utah, State Board of Land Com- 
missioners, Salt Lake City, 
Utah 2 

Vacant Lots Cultivation Associa- 
tion, Philadelphia, Pa i 

Van Antwerp, W. C., New York, 
N.Y 3 

Van Cleef Bureau, Chicago, III. . . . 9 

Van Nostrand Company, New 
York, N. Y i 

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 
Tenn 2 

Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. i 

Vedanta Centre, Boston, Mass i 

Venezuela, Ministerio de Fomento, 
Caracas, Ven 2 

Venezuela, Ministerio de Relaciones 
Interiores, Direcci6n Politica, 
Caracas, Ven i 

Venezuela, Oficina de Sanidad 
Nacional, Caracas, Ven 2 

Vermont Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Burlington, Vt 5 

Vermont, Board of Library Com- 
missioners, Montpelier, Vt. . . . i 

Vermont, Forest Service, Burling- 
ton, Vt 8 

Vermont, Legislative Reference 
Bureau, Montpelier, Vt i 

Vermont, Public Service Com- 
mission, Montpelier, Vt I 

Vermont, Secretary of State, 
Essex Junction, Vt i 

Vermont, State Board of Health, 
Brattleboro, Vt I 

Vermont, State Library, Mont- 
pelier, Vt 10 

Victoria, Board of Trade, Victoria, 
B.C i 

Victoria, Dept. of Agriculture, 
Melbourne, Viet i 

Victoria, Provincial Museum, 
Victoria, B. C I 

Victoria, Public Library, Museums 
and National Gallery, Mel- 
bourne, Viet i 

Victorian Railways Commissioner, 
Melbourne, Viet I 

Vienna Handels und Gerverbekam- 
mer, Vienna, Austria 3 

Virginia Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Blacksburg, Va 1 1 

Virginia, Committee on Tax Re- 
vision, Richmond, Va I 

Virginia, Dept. of Agriculture 
and Immigration, Richmond, 
Va i 

Virginia, Geological Survey, 
Charlottesville, Va 6 



LIST OF DONORS IN 1914 



73 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Virginia, Secretary of the Com- 
monwealth, Richmond, Fa. ... 9 

Virginia, State Board of Dental 
Examiners, Fredericksburg, Va. l 

Virginia, State Board of Health, 
Richmond, Va 2 

Virginia, State Crop Pest Commis- 
sion, Blacksburg, Va 6 

Virginia State Library, Richmond, 
Va 2 

Visiting Nurses Association, Chi- 
cago, III 2 

Vocation Bureau, Boston, Mass. ... 3 

Von Frantzius, Fritz, Chicago, III. . 2 

Von Ruck Research Laboratory for 
Tuberculosis, Asheville, N. C. . I 

Voorhees Industrial School, Den- 
mark, S. C I 

Wagner Free Institute of Science, 
Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Wagner, Napoleon, Denver, Colo. . . I 

Wahl-Henius Institute of Ferment- 
ology, Chicago, III 5 

Wainwright, J. T., Chicago, III. . . . 2 

Walker Brothers & Haviland, 
Chicago, III I 

Walker, Dr. James W., Chicago, 
III 3 

Wallace System of Physical Train- 
ing, Chicago, III I 

Wallasey Public Libraries, Sea- 
combe, Eng I 

Walthamston, Public Libraries, 
Walthamston, Eng I 

Ware Brothers Company, Phila- 
delphia, Pa I 

Ware, Dr. Lyman, Chicago, III . . . . 21 

Warren Academy of Sciences, War- 
ren, Pa I 

Warren County Library and Read- 
ing Room Association, Mon- 
mouth, III 3 

Washburn, Charles G., Worcester, 
Mass I 

Washburn College, Topeka, Kan. . . I 

Washington Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Pullman, Wash. 15 

Washington and Lee University, 
Lexington, Va I 

Washington, Bureau of Inspection 
and Supervision of Public 
Offices, Olympia, Wash i 

Washington, Bureau of Statistics 
and Immigration, Olympia, 
Wash I 

Washington, Commissioner of 
Labor, Olympia, Wash i 

Washington, Dept. of Fisheries and 

Game, Bellingham, Wash 3 

Washington, Geological Survey, 
Seattle, Wash 2 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Washington Medical Annals, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Washington Public Library, Wash- 
ington, D. C 3 

Washington, Public Service Com- 
mission, Olympia, Wash i 

Washington, State Board of Health, 
Seattle, Wash i 

Washington State Library, Olym- 
pia, Wash 7 

Washington, State Normal School, 
Cheney, Wash 2 

Washington Sugar Bureau, Wash- 
ington, D. C 2 

Washington, Supt. of Public In- 
struction, Olympia, Wash 4 

Washington Tuberculosis Hospital, 
Washington, D. C 4 

Washington University, St. Louis, 
Mo 20 

Watson, Dr. Leigh F., Oklahoma 
City, Okla 1 1 

Watt, Charles E., Chicago, III i 

Weekly People, New York, N. Y. . . . i 

Weigel, Theodor Oswald, Leipzig, 
Ger 2 

Weiss, Philip, Los Angeles, Cal 2 

Welcher, Adair, Berkeley, Cal 3 

Wellcome Chemical Research Lab- 
oratories, London, Eng 8 

Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. . i 

Wellington, Public Library, Well- 
ington, N. Z i 

Wells College, Aurora, N. Y. i 

Wesley Hospital, Chicago, III i 

Wesleyan University, Middletown, 
Conn 5 

West Chicago Park Commission- 
ers, Chicago, III 2 

West Hartlepool Public Library, 
West Hartlepool, Eng i 

West Jersey and Seashore Rail- 
road Company, Philadelphia, 
Pa 4 

West Virginia, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Morgantown, W. 
Va 13 

West Virginia, Auditor, Charles- 
ton, W. Va 2 

West Virginia, Commissioner of 
Banking, Charleston, W. Va. . . i 

West Virginia, Dept. of Free 
Schools, Charleston, W. Va 3 

West Virginia, Dept. of Mines, 
Charleston, W. Va I 

West Virginia, Insurance Dept., 

Charleston, W. Va 12 

West Virginia, State Library, 
Charleston, W. Va i 

Western Australia, Colonial Treas- 
urer, Perth, W. A 2 



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Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Western Australia, Dept. of Agri- 
culture and Industries, Perth, 
W. A i 

Western Australia, Dept. of Mines, 
Perth, W.A 3 

Western Australia, Geological 
Survey, Perth, W.A 9 

Western Australia, Registrar Gen- 
eral, Perth, W. A 13 

Western Pine Manufacturers Asso- 
ciation, Spokane, Wash i 

Western Railway Club, Chicago, 

III 3 

Western Reserve University, 
Cleveland, 4 

Western Reserve University, Li- 
brary School, Cleveland, O i 

Western Society of Engineers, 
Chicago, III 10 

Westinghouse Air Brake Co., Wil- 
merding, Pa i 

Westminster College, Fulton, Mo... 2 

Westminster Public Library, Lon- 
don, Eng i 

Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad 
Co., Cleveland, 6 

White, William Wallace, New York, 
N.Y i 

Whitehouse, Dr. Henry H., New 
York, N._Y i 

Wichita Fair and Exposition, 
Wichita, Kan i 

Wilgus, William J., New York, 
N. Y i 

Wilke, Bruno, Chicago, III I 

Wilkes-Barre, Chamber of Com- 
merce, Wilkes-Barre, Pa I 

Williams College, Williamstown, 
Mass 3 

Williams, Edward, Chicago, III 5 

Williams, Dr. Tom A., Washing- 
ton, D. C 3 

Williamsport, Board of Trade, 
Williamsport, Pa i 

Williston Seminary, Easthampton, 
Mass 2 

Wilmington Institute Free Library, 

Wilmington, Del 2 

Wilmington, Supt. of Public Schools, 
Wilmington, Del 5 

Wilson & Toomer Fertilizer Co., 
Jacksonville, Fla 5 

Wilson, Mrs. Huntington, Wash- 
ington, D. C i 

Winch, Allen, Chicago, III 2 

Windsor Public Library, Windsor, 
Ont i 

Winona Assembly, Winona Lake, 
Ind i 

Winona State Normal, Winona, 

Minn 4 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, 
Arts and Letters, Madison, 
Wis i 

Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Madison, Wis 23 

Wisconsin Archaeological Society, 
Milwaukee, Wis i 

Wisconsin Butter Makers' Associa- 
tion, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin Clay Manufacturers As- 
sociation, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Commissioner of Bank- 
ing, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Dairy and Food Com- 
mission, Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin Free Library Commis- 
sion, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin Industrial Commission, 
Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Legislative Committee 
to Investigate the White Slave 
Traffic and Kindred Subjects, 
Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin Medical Journal, Mil- 
waukee, Wis'.' i 

Wisconsin Natural History Society, 
Milwaukee, Wis 2 

Wisconsin, Railroad Commission, 
Madison, Wis 289 

Wisconsin, Secretary of State, 
Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin, State Agricultural Col- 
lege, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, State Banking Dept., 

Madison, Wis 6 

Wisconsin, State Board of Ag- 
riculture, Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin, State Board of Control, 
Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, State Board of Health, 
Madison, Wis 2 

Wisconsin, State Board of In- 
dustrial Education, Madison, 
Wis i 

Wisconsin, State Fire Marshal, 
Madison, Wis 3 

Wisconsin, State Historical Society, 
Madison, Wis 8 

Wisconsin, State Horticultural 
Society, Madison, Wis n 

Wisconsin, Supt. of Public In- 
struction, Madison, Wis I 

Wisconsin, Supt. of Public Prop- 
erty, Madison, Wis i 

Wisconsin, Tax Commission, Mad- 
ison, Wis 2 

Wistar Institute of Anatomy and 
Biology, Philadelphia, Pa 3 

Wittbold, George Co., Chicago, 
III.. i 

Woman's City Club, Chicago, III . . 6 



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75 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Womans Medical College of Penn- 
sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. ... I 

Womens Canadian Historical Soci- 
ety, Ottawa, Ont i 

Womens Foreign Missionary Soci- 
eties of the Presbyterian 
Church, New York, N. Y i 

Womens Municipal League of 
Boston, Boston, Mass i 

Womens Trade Union League, 
Chicago, III 2 

Womens Trade Union League, 
London, Eng 3 

Woodbury, Dr. Frank, Philadel- 
phia, Pa 2 

Woodruff, George, Joliet, III 2 

Worcester, Board of Park Com- 
missioners, Worcester, Mass. . . i 

Worcester County Law Library, 
Worcester, Mass I 

Worcester Free Public Library, 

Worcester, Mass I 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 

Worcester, Mass I 

Workington Public Library, 

Workington, Eng I 

Workmen's Compensation Pub- 
licity Bureau, New York, 
N.Y 13 

Workmen's Compensation Service 
and Information Bureau, 
New York, N. Y 2 

World Peace Foundation, Boston, 
Mass 17 

World Star Knitting Company, 
Bay City, Mich I 



Volumes or 
Pamphlets. 

Wylie Permanent Camping Co., 
Livingston, Mont 2 

Wyman, Richard H., Chicago, III.. 20 

Wyoming, Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Laramie, Wyo 4 

Wyoming, Commissioner of Public 
Lands, Cheyenne, Wyo 3 

Wyoming, State Chemist, Laramie, 

Wyo 23 

Wyoming, State Geologist, Chey- 
enne, Wyo i 

Yale College, Class of 1870, Welles- 
ley, Mass i 

Yale Law Journal, New Haven, 
Conn i 

Yale Peruvian Expedition, New 
Haven, Conn 12 

Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 2 

Yellow Pine Manufacturers' Associ- 
ation, St. Louis, Mo . 4 

York Public Library Committee, 
York, Eng i 

Young, B. E., Nashville, Tenn i 

Young Churchman Co., Milwau- 
kee, Wis 2 

Young Men's Christian Associa- 
tion, New York, N. Y i 

Young Men's Christian Associa- 
tion Institute and Training 
School, Chicago, III f . . i 

Young Women's Christian Associa- 
tion, Chicago, III 2 

Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass, i 

Zeehan School of Mines and Metal- 
lurgy, Zeehan, Tas i 

Zurich, Stadtbibliotek, Zurich, Switz I 



ELIPHALET WICKES BLATCHFORD 

At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of The John 
Crerar Library held April 16, 1914, the following Memorial and 
'Resolution, presented by a Committee consisting of Messrs. 
Johnson, Busby and Andrews, were unanimously adopted: 

The Board of Directors of The John Crerar Library learn with 
great sorrow of the death of their friend and colleague, E. W. 
Blatchford, and feel deeply the deprivation which the Board have 
sustained in the loss of his counsel from their deliberations. 

He was one of the Directors of this Library named by Mr. 
Crerar in his will and from 1900 to the day of his death he served 
as Chairman of the Committee on Administration. To this ser- 
vice he gave much time and thought and his interest in the welfare 
of the institution was deep and sincere. His position as President 
of The Newberry Library gave him a wide view of library prob- 
lems and was an important factor in the establishment and main- 
tenance of the cordial relations between the two reference libra- 
ries of Chicago. 

Eliphalet Wickes Blatchford was born May 31, 1826, his 
parents being the Rev. John and Frances (Wickes) Blatchford. 
In preparation for a professional career Mr. Blatchford pursued a 
course in the Lansingburgh Academy of New York, afterward 
attended Marion College of Missouri, and finally entered the 
Illinois College at Jacksonville, Illinois, from which he was grad- 
uated with the class of 1845. Some years afterward that institu- 
tion conferred upon him the degree of LL.D. He began active 
life in connection with the law office of his uncles, R. M. and E. H. 
Blatchford, prominent attorneys of New York, but after several 
years his health became impaired, owing to the close confinement 
of his work, and he relinquished his plan for a professional career 
and returned to the West. In St. Louis he entered upon the 
manufacture of lead and subsequently was joined in partnership 
by Morris Collins, of that city. They extended the field of their 

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ELIPHALET WICKES BLATCHFORD 77 

operations in 1854 by establishing a branch at Chicago, Mr. 
Blatchford assuming the management of their interest in this city. 
With the dissolution of the firm a few years later, he became a 
permanent resident of Chicago and concentrated his energies upon 
the control of an extensive manufactory of lead pipe, sheet lead and 
shot, and linseed oil, to which other related manufactures were 
added. The keen business sagacity and executive ability of Mr. 
Blatchford constituted the broad basis on which the substantial 
success of the house was built, and upon his retirement from the 
active management of the business his younger brother, Nathaniel 
H. Blatchford, assumed control. The establishment is still one 
of the foremost concerns of this kind in the city. 

The home relations of Mr. Blatchford were most pleasant. 
He was married October 7, 1858, to Miss Mary Emily Williams, a 
daughter of John C. Williams, one of the old and honored residents 
of Chicago. They became the parents of seven children, as fol- 
lows: Paul; Amy, who became the wife of Rev. Howard S. Bliss, 
D.D.; Frances May; Edward Williams; Florence; Charles Ham- 
mond; and Eliphalet Huntington. 

Mr. Blatchford was long a prominent representative of the 
leading clubs of Chicago, including the Union League, the Univer- 
sity, the Chicago, the Literary and the Commercial Clubs, serving 
at one time as president of the last named. He likewise belonged 
to the Congregational Church of Chicago and this indicates one of 
his most active interests in life. He was throughout his residence 
here an officer of the New England Congregational Church and 
was deeply interested in all of its varied lines of work and its allied 
activities. He became a charter member of the Chicago City 
Missionary Society and was a corporate member of the American 
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, serving as its vice- 
president from 1885 until 1898. For nearly forty-two years he 
was the president of the Board of Directors of the Chicago Theo- 
logical Seminary and cooperated in all of the movements which 
have tended to promote the moral progress and uplift of the city. 
But the broad scope of his usefulness covered a still wider field 
and educational projects also felt the stimulus of his cooperation 
and sound judgment. He was one of the trustees of the Illinois 
College from 1866 until 1875, has been president of the Chicago 



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Academy of Sciences, was a member of the Board of Trustees of the 
Chicago Eye and Ear Infirmary and for seventeen years was its 
president. He was likewise a trustee of the Chicago Art Institute 
and was made executor and one of the trustees of the estate of the 
late Walter L. Newberry, becoming president of the Board of 
Trustees of The Newberry Library upon its incorporation. He was 
also one of the founders and president of the Board of Trustees of 
the Chicago Manual Training School and was a life member of the 
Chicago Historical Society. 

He did not disregard his country's claims for political activity 
and while he never sought office he never failed to exercise his right 
of franchise and thus gave unmistakable evidence of his loyal 
support of principles in which he believed. His early political 
allegiance was given to the Whig party and in 1856, upon the organ- 
ization of the Republican party, he joined its ranks. His spirit of 
patriotism during the Civil War was never questioned and through- 
out the period of the struggle he devoted the major portion of his 
time to the northwestern branch of the United States Sanitary 
Commission, serving as its treasurer. A contemporary biographer 
has written of him as "not only a prominent business man of 
Chicago, but a leader as well in the development and conduct 
of many institutions of ennobling influence. His keen, practical 
insight, his sound judgment and his disinterested counsel are still 
valued and generally utilized and his personality is strong, in- 
spiring and elevating." 

RESOLVED, That this memorial be spread upon the minutes of 
The John Crerar Library and be printed in the next Annual Report 
with a portrait, and that an engrossed copy be sent to Mr. Blatch- 
ford's family. 



APPENDIX 
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS 

IN FORM RECOMMENDED BY THE AMERICAN 
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 



THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 

A FREE PUBLIC REFERENCE LIBRARY OF 
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL LITERATURE 

Central library with two reading rooms 

Number of days open during year 313 

Hours open each week for reading 78 

Number of volumes at beginning of year 322,049 

Number of volumes added by purchase 1 2,615 

Number of volumes added by gift or exchange 3,685 

Number of volumes lost or withdrawn 1,211 

Total number at end of year 337, T 38 

Number of pamphlets at beginning of year 105,220 

Number of pamphlets added 6,991 

Total number of pamphlets at end of year 112,211 

Other additions (maps) 4,824 

Total maps 8,625 
Number of newspapers and periodicals currently received, 

3,623 copies of 3,606 titles. 

Number of people using library for reading and study 160,380 

RECEIPTS FROM PAYMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE 

Endowment funds - - $211,745 Books --'-.- $27,990 

Other sources 1,210 Periodicals - 9,59 

, ,, . , Binding - ii,57 

Total Receipts $212,955 Salaries, library service 58,715 

Salaries, janitor service 4,040 

Rent and Heat - - 34,063 

Light - - - - 1,926 

Other maintenance 20,321 

Total maintenance $168,071 
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REGULATIONS 

The Library is a free public reference library, open to readers every 
day, excepting Sundays, from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. 

Satchels, suit cases, bags, etc., must be checked in the Cloak Room. 
Outer garments, umbrellas, and packages may be, and in wet weather 
must be, so checked. No charge is made for the service. The Library 
will not hold itself responsible for unchecked articles nor for any 
articles left over night. 

Books shelved in the Reading Room and in the Senn Room, except 
as noted below, may be consulted without formality, but after use are 
to be left on the tables, instead of being replaced on the shelves. 

Current periodicals, except those on the Medical Sciences, may be 
consulted within the periodical alcove, and may be obtained for use at 
the tables in the Reading Rooms by presenting at the periodical desk 
serial call-slips properly filled out. Current medical periodicals are 
shelved in the Senn Room and may be consulted there. 

Books not shelved in the Reading Rooms may be obtained by pre- 
senting to the Delivery Clerk book call-slips properly filled out. These 
books are to be returned to the delivery desk. 

Persons engaged in special research, if satisfactorily vouched for, 
may be admitted to the Stack Rooms. Application for this privilege 
should be made to the Reference Librarians. All books used under this 
provision are to be left on the tables in the Stack Rooms. 

Books not suitable for general use may be consulted only upon 
registration and statement of satisfactory reasons, and those of great 
value or rarity only in the presence of an attendant. 

Writing or marking in books belonging to the Library, their muti- 
lation in any manner, and their removal from the Library, are forbidden. 
The tracing of plans will be permitted if done over a celluloid cover, 
but not otherwise. The covers will be furnished upon application at 
the delivery desk. 

The officials of the Library are authorized to exclude any person of 
unseemly behavior or appearance, and any one wilfully violating its 
regulations. 

The Reference Librarians, in charge of the Reading Rooms, will 
give assistance in the use of the library. 



PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT 

No bills are rendered. Orders should be accompanied by postal 
money order or stamps. 



Annual reports. First to nineteenth for the years 1895-1913. 
Chicago 1897-1914. Sent gratis on request, except ipo6 . 

The First report contains Record of Organization; the Second, Memorial 
of Edson Keith; the Fourth, By-laws of the Corporation; the Fifth, 
Memorial and portrait of Norman Williams; the Sixth, Memorial and 
portrait of Huntingdon W. Jackson; the Seventh, Act and Ordinance 
authorizing the Library to erect and maintain a free public library on the 
Lake Front Park; the Ninth, "Act concerning free public libraries in 
public parks"; the Eleventh, Memorial and portrait of Marshall Field, 
and "Ordinance concerning The John Crerar Library"; the Thirteenth, 
Memorials and portraits of Albert Keep and Dr. Nicholas Senn; the 
Fourteenth, By-laws of the Corporation; the Fifteenth, Report of the 
Special Committee on Site; the Nineteenth, Memorial and portrait of 
Henry W. Bishop; the Twentieth, Memorial and portrait of Eliphalet W. 
Blatchford. 

Printed catalogue cards for the titles of all books in the 

Library. Prices on application. 
A list of current periodicals in the Reading Room, June, 1902. 

Chicago 1902. 97 p. Price 10 cents; by mail 15 cents. 
A list of books on industrial arts, October, 1903. Chicago 

1904. 249 p. Price 20 cents; by mail 30 cents. 
A bibliography of union lists of serials. Chicago 1906. 28 p. 

Price 5 cents; by mail 10 cents. 
A list of books exhibited December 30, 1907 January 4, 

1908, including incunabula and other early printed books 

in the Senn Collection. Chicago 1907. 32 p. Price 

5 cents; by mail 10 cents. 
A list of books in the Reading Room, 1909. Chicago 1909. 

viii, 488 p. Price