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Volume XIV
JANUARY TO DECEMBER
1910
NEW YORK
1910
281
CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIV,
PAGE
Accessions. See New York Public Library — Accessions.
Balkan States, List of Works Relating to the Near Eastern
Question and the. .... 7-55, 199-226, 241-295, 307-341
British Genealogy and Local History, List of Works Relating to. 355-399
415-452, 467-508, 523-566, 578-635, 646-723, 735-800
Director's Report for 1909. ........ 67-186
Donors. See New York Public Library — Donors.
Eastern Question, Near, List of Works Relating to. . . . 7-55
199-226, 241-295, 307-341
Frederick the Great's Requirements for the Prussian Army Officer. 522
Genealogy and Local History, British, List of Works Relating to. 355-399
415-452, 467-508, 523-566, 578-635, 646-723, 735-800
Hasse, Adelaide R. The Southern Convention of 1850. A Note
ON its Proceedings. ......... 239-240
Local History and Genealogy, British, List of Works Relating to. 355-399
415-452, 467-508, 523-566, 578-635, 646-723, 735-800
Near Eastern Question and the Balkan States, List of Works
Relating to. ..... 7-55, 199-226, 241-295, 307-341
New York Public Library:
Accessions, Recent. 56-59, 187-191, 227-231, 296-299, 342-347, 400-407,
453-459, 509-515, 567-571, 636-639, 724-727, 801-803
Donors, List of Principal. 60, 192, 232, 300, 348, 408, 460, 516, 572, 640,
728, 804
Report (Director's) for 1909. ....... 67-186
Report (Monthly), 3-6, 63-66, 195-198, 235-238, 303-306, 351-354, 4ii-
414, 463-466, 519-521, 575-577, 643-645, 731-734
Report. See New York Public Library. Report.
Southern Convention of 1850. A Note on its Proceedings, by
Adelaide R. Hasse. ......... 239-240
Topography, British, List of Works Relating to. .... 355-399
415-452, 467-508, 523-566, 578-635, 646-723, 735-800
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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR liBNOX AND TIIiDBN FOUNDATIONS
JANUART 1910
Volume XI Y • ISPumber 1
Report for December 3-6
List of Works relating to the Near Eastern Question and
THE Balkan States, etc 7-55
Recent Accessions of Interest 56-59
Principal Donors in December . 60
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
John W. Alexander. J. Pierpont Morgan.
William W. Appleton. Morgan J. O'Brien.
John Bigelow. Stephen H. Olin.
John L. Cadwalader. Alexander E. Orr.
Andrew Carnegie. George L. Rives.
Cleveland H. Dodge. Charles Rowland Russkll.
John Murphy Farley. Edward W. Sheldon.
Samuel Greenbaum, George W. Smith.
John Henry Hammond. Frederick Sturgks.
H. Van Rensselaer Kennedy. Henry W. Taft.
Lewis Cass Ledyard,
William J. Gaynor, Mayor of the City of New York, ex officio.
William A. Prendergast, Comptroller of the City of New York, ex officio.
John Purroy Mitchell, President of the Board of Aldermen, ex officio.
OFFICERS
President, Hon. John Bigelow, LL.D.
First Vice-President, John L. Cadwalader, LL.D.
* Second Vice-President.
Secretary, Charles Howland Russell, Esq., 425 Lafayette Street.
Treasurer, Edward W. Sheldon, Esq., United States Trust Company, 45 Wall Street.
Director, John S. Billings, D.C.L., LL.D., 425 Lafayette Street.
Assistant Director, Edwin H. Anderson, Esq., 425 Lafayette Street.
BRANCHES— REFERENCE
Lafayette Street, 425. (Astor.) Fifth Avenue, 8qo. (Lenox.)
CIRCULATION
MANHATTAN.
East Broadway, 33. (Chatham Square.)
East Broadway, 192. (Seward Park.)
Rivington Street, 61.
Houston Street, 388 East. (Hamilton Fish Park.)
Le Roy Street, 66. (Hudson Park.)
Bond Street, 49. Near the Bowery.
8th Street. 135 Second Avenue. (Ottenuorfer.) a
loth Street, 331 East. (Tompkins Square.) 1
13th Street, 251 West. Near 8th Avenue. (Jackson Square.)
23d Street, 228 East. Between 2d and 3d Avenues. (Epiphany.)
23d Street, 209 West. Near 7th Avenue. (Muhlenberg. Department Headquarters.)
36th Street, 303 East. East of 2d Avenue. (St. Gabriel's Park.)
40th Street, 501 West. Between loth and nth Avenues. (St. Raphael's.)
42d Street, 226 West. Near 7th Avenue. (George Bruce.)
50th Street, 123 East. Near Lexington Avenue. (Cathedral.)
51st Street. 742 loth Avenue. (Columbus.)
58th Street, 121 East. Near Lexington Avenue.
67th Street, 328 East. Near ist Avenue.
69th Street. 190 Amsterdam Avenue. (Riverside. Travelling Libraries.)
78th Street. 1465 Avenue A. (Webster.)
79th Street, 222 East. Near 3d Avenue. (Yorkville.)
8ist Street. 444 Amsterdam Avenue. (St. Agnes. Blind Library.)
96th Street, 112 East. Between Lexington and Park Avenues.
looth Street, 206 West. Near Broadway. (Bloomingdale.)
iioth Street, 174 East. Near 3d Avenue. (Aguilar.)
115th Street, 201 West. Near 7th Avenue.
124th Street, 9 West. (Harlem Library Branch.)
125th Street, 224 East. Near 3d Avenue.
135th Street, 103 West. Near Lenox Avenue.
145th Street, 503 West. (Hamilton Grange.)
156th Street. 922 St. Nicholas Avenue. (Washington Heights.)
BRONX.
140th Street, 321 East, cor. Alexander Avenue. (Mott Haven.)
i68th Street, 78 West, cor. Woodycrest Avenue. (Highbridge.)
169th Street, 610 East. McKinley Square. (Morrisania.)
176th Street. 1866 Washington Avenue. (Tremont.)
230th Street. 3041 Kingsbridge Avenue. (Kingsbridge.)
RICHMOND.
St. George. 5 Central Avenue. Tompkinsville P. O.
Port Richmond. 75 Bennett Street.
Stapleton. 132 Canal Street, cor. Brook Street.
Tottenville. 7430 Amboy Road. Near Prospect Avenue,
* Vacant because ot deaih of Mr. Kennedy.
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Vol. XIV.
January, 1910.
No. 1.
REPORT FOR DECEMBER.
Reference Department.
During the month of December there were received at the Library, by purchase,
1,014 volumes and 386 pamphlets; by gift, 991 volumes and 1,366 pamphlets; and
by exchange, 425 volumes and 9,744 pamphlets, making a total of 2,430 volumes
and 11,496 pamphlets.
There were catalogued 2,085 volumes and 2,353 pamphlets; the number of cards
written was 3,517, and of slips for the copying machine 3,525; from the latter were
received 14,612 cards.
The following table shows the number of readers, and the number of volumes
consulted, in the Astor and Lenox Branches during the month:
Lenox.
Astor.
Total.
Day.
Evening.
Total.
No. of readers and visitors
3,865
2,077
1,342
6,446
80
M,459
15,459
13,461
54,573
594
3,225
3,225
3,018
7,932
124
18,684
18,684
16,479
62,505
718
22,549
20,761
17,821
68,951
798
No. of readers
No. of readers, desk applicants
No. of volumes consulted by desk ap-
plicants ,
Daily average of readers
REPORT FOR DECEMBER
CIRCULATION STATISTICS FOR MONTH OF DECEMBER.
MANHATTAN. .
East Broadway, 33
East Broadway, 192
Rivington Street, 61
East Houston Street, 388
Le Roy Street, 66
Bond Street, 49
8th Street. 135 Second Avenue
loth Street, 331 East
13th Street, 251 West
a3d Street, 228 East
23d Street, 209 West
36th Street, 303 East
.40th Street, 501 West
42d Street, 226 West
50th Street, 123 East
•■51st Street. 742 Tenth Avenue
53th Street, 121 East
67th Street, 328 East
69th Street. 190 Amsterdam Avenue
Travelling Libraries
77th Street. 1465 Avenue A
79th Street, 222 East
8ist Street. 444 Amsterdam Avenue
Blind Library
96th Street, 112 East
looth Street, 206 West
iioth Street, 174 East
1 1 5th Street, 201 West
124th Street, 9 West
125th Street, 224 East
135th Street, 103 West
145th Street, 503 West
156th Street. 922 St. Nicholas Avenue
BRONX.
140th Street, 321 East
l68th Street, 78 West
169th Street, 610 East
176th Street and Washington Avenue
Kingsbridge Avenue, 3041
RICHMOND.
St. George
Port Richmond
Stapleton
Tottenville
Totals
CIRCULATION.
HOMB USB.
(VOLUMBS.)
15,857
42,500
21,177
29,936
8.463
10,015
17.978
21,320
8,255
10,335
11.584
9.548
3.214
12,780
5.984
17.837
14.993
14.362
12,980
103,909
14,211
21,817
15.160
1,276
23.578
15,600
24,030
20,559
19.297
8,815
18,034
17.374
8,524
19.923
3.944
19.359
22,146
3.342
6.354
5,622
5.831
2,914
690,737
HALL USB.
(rbadbrs.)
5,999
8,138
8,284
6,384
4,190
2,189
984
9.774
2,645
2,595
4.599
4.381
1,892
1,726
4.555
1,552
2.524
853
3.985
3.991
4,528
4,103
3.041
11.495
7,400
3.026
1,686
2,230
1. 175
1,225
3.048
1,749
2,153
1,162
1.758
1.993
1,389
1,281
1,198
136,880
NEW
RBGISTRA-
TIONS.
347
3,877
517
856
128
281
294
507
170
196
212
145
45
241
84
553
389
209
220
320
320
273
13
418
228
865
509
468
159
314
389
157
493
48
344
348
46
71
52
72
21
»5.I99
RBADBRS IN RBAOING
ROOM,
2,744
6,033
9,838
3,752
1,910
1,980
2,978
6,162
3,405
1,837
612
936
4,028
1,024
4,530
1,178
2,695
1,660
2,944
1,553
1.730
1,677
3.270
923
1. 149
1.797
1.831
1,838
2,033
1,230
433
1,461
81,171
2,744
7,058
10,246
4,660
5.947
3,903
3.180
6,4n
5,064
1,856
1,666
936
4,028
5,315
5,465
1,714
5,404
1.825
5,951
1,807
1,730
3,335
3,433
1.253
3.459
3.772
4.495
3.371
6.219
1.475
1,136
3.339
122,197
VOLUMES
ACCBS-
SIONBD. '
351
664
1,126
694
607
497
680
516
173
331
158
209
109
410
260
64
323
667
336
667
420
495
365
230
328
320
906
404
380
292
184
6i6
240
292
191
147
234
138
166
118
96
84
15,488
REPORT FOR DECEMBER 5
Among the gifts worthy of mention received during the month of December
were the following: From the Cambridge Bridge Commission, Boston, the "Re-
port of the Commission and report of the Chief Engineer upon the construction of
Cambridge bridge," Boston, 1909; Mrs. William T. Carter a copy of "John Reding-
ton of Topsfield, Mass., and some of his descendants, with notes on the Wales
family," by Cornelia M. Redington Carter, edited by Josiah Granville Leach, Bos-
ton, 1909 ; the Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission, a set of nine medals issued
by the Commission in commemoration of their work, struck in silver, silver plate,
bronze, and aluminum; the Imperial Library of India a copy of part two of its
Catalogue, being the "Subject index to the author catalogue," volume I, A-L. Cal-
cutta, 1908; Dr. William V. Ingham, a copy of "Samuel Delucenna Ingham," by
William Armstrong Ingham, Printed for the author, 1910; Dr. S. Adolphus
Knopf, a copy of his "Tuberculosis, a preventable and curable disease: modern
methods for the solution of the tuberculosis problem," New York, 1909, "Tuber-
culosis as a disease of the masses and how to combat it," and "An appeal : the anti-
tuberculosis war and the red cross Christmas stamp;" J. Pierpont Morgan, the
handsomely printed and illustrated- catalogue of "Cylinders and other ancient Ori-
ental seals in the library of J. Pierpont Morgan," catalogued by William Hayes
Ward, New York, privately printed, 1909; the New York City Art Commission,
a "Catalogue of the works of art belonging to the City of New York and issued by
the Art Commission," New York, 1909, a copy for every branch of the library;
Hon. George B. McClellan, the original manuscripts of the messages from the
twenty-one foreign delegates to the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, delivered at the
official reception, Monday evening, September 24, 1909 ; the Railroad Age Gazette,
sixty- four volumes of "The Engineer," London, volumes 30-93 (1870-1902) ;
Herman Robinson, a collection of receipts and other papers, some fifteen in num-
ber, relating to a fund, created for the maintenance of Robert Crowe, the labor
leader, 1905-1909, with a copy of "The reminiscences of Robert Crowe, the octo-
genarian tailor," printed at New York about 1903 ; Elihu Root, twenty-two vol-
umes, a continuation of his gift of documents relating to the United States Insular
Possessions; Professor L. S. Rowe, "Essai sur la nature du papier monnaie" by
Ajuillermo Subercaseau [Paris, 1909] ; and from Robert H. Whitten, his statistical
study entitled "Comparison of operation of the New York and Paris Subway
systems," 1909.
At the Lenox Branch, on December i the Hudson River prints in the galleries
gave way to an exhibition of "Modern Book Plates." It is practically a display
of American work, although a few French, German, English, Dutch and South
American plates have been included, to accentuate the variety of interest offered
iDy the study of ex-libris. Among the foreign plates a group by C. W. Sherborn
is particularly noteworthy. Among the American ones, those by Edwin D. French
and J. W. Spenceley, both deceased, are accompanied by original drawings, copper
plates, impressions in various states and from canceled plates, serving to illustrate
methods of production. Like these two artists, S. L. Smith, W. F. Hopson, J. H.
Fincken, and A. N. Macdonald engrave their designs on copper. W. M. Stone,
W. E. Fisher, D. McN. Stauffer, Jay Chambers, Mrs. A. R. Wheelan and many
others draw for photo-mechanical reproduction. Still others etch their plates, and
6 REPORT FOR DECEMBER
the difference in method and results is extremely suggestive. The usual selection
of illustrative literature accompanies the exhibit.
In the lower hall at the Lenox branch the Washington Irving exhibit was
replaced in the middle of the month by a number of mezzotints in color by F. G.
Stevenson. This art, much in vogue to-day, has been practiced in our own coun-
try, notably by S. Arlent Edwards, for a number of years. In the present exhi-
bition the process of printing mezzotints in colors in one printing is illustrated by
the aid of a copper plate showing various stages of "rocking," progressive proofs
(the earlier ones in black and white, later ones in light colors, until the point is
reached where the plate is finished and can be printed from in the rich colors
characteristic of such work), a cancelled plate, and impressions from such plates.
A full description of the process is also displayed, and the interested visitor is
referred to further literature on the subject. Such an exhibit eliminates the dry-
ness of technical details and accentuates their interest. Moreover, Stevenson's
facility and adaptability are exercised on works of artists so widely separated by
time and place as Botticelli, Boucher, Van Dyck, Morland, Romney, Hoppner and
Reynolds. So that, as nearly always in these 'exhibitions, the interest is varied
in its appeal.
At the AsTOR Branch, the reproductions of paintings in the Wallace Collec-
tion and plates from Mr. J. C. Dana's collection "The printed book" were on view.
Picture bulletins and lists of books were posted in the branches as follows:
Chatham Square, Wild animals; Seward Park, Arctic exploration; Rivington
Street, Opera scores; Hamilton Fish Park, Fairy pictures; Bond Street,
Austrian Tyrol, Evolution of the North American continent. Songs that never die,
Spain, Tropical America, Wild life near home; Hudson Park, Tangiers, Life on
the Congo, John Greenleaf Whittier, Musical composers, William Ewart Glad-
stone; Tompkins Square, Woman suffrage, North Pole, The December maga-
zines ; Epiphany, Middle Ages ; 58TH Street, Renaissance, Greek art, Roman art.
Jack Frost; 67TH Street, Reproductions of fine famous Dutch pictures, Dog
stories. Bedtime stories, Indoor games; Riverside, Dutch boys and girls; Ghost
stories. Nursery rhymes. Stories of the West; 115TH Street, The child world;
125TH Street, Fairy tales, Humor, Education, School and college stories; St.
George, Stratford-on-Avon ; Stapleton, Western life.
In addition there were picture bulletins, lists of books, verses, and songs on
Christmas at twenty-nine branches, on new books at six, on New Years' Day at
three, on navigating the air at two, and on subjects of Board of Education lectures
at two branches.
At the Rivington Street branch there was an exhibit of relics of North
American Indians loaned by the Museum of Natural History; at the 115TH Street
branch an exhibit of three large scenes carved in cork in bas-relief loaned by
Messrs, Ferdinand Gutman & Co., and also an exhibit showing the growth, and
the manufacture of cork into various objects; at the 135TH Street branch a postal
card exhibit of views of Cologne and Nuremberg; at the Stapleton branch a
collection of photographs of famous pictures of the Madonna ; and at St. George
a collection of books illustrated by Walter Crane and Kate Greenaway, loaned by
Mr. L. R. E. Paulin, including many of the Christmas books and drawings of both
artists in black-and-white, as well as the more serious work of Walter Crane in
his illustrations to Shakespeare, Spenser's "Faerie Queen," etc.
LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY RELATING
TO THE NEAR EASTERN QUESTION AND THE BALKAN
STATES, INCLUDING EUROPEAN TURKEY
AND MODERN GREECE.
Order of Arrangement
Bibliography.
Periodicals.
General Works: The Near Eastern Question,
AND History, Description, etc., of two or
MORE Countries.
History, Description, etc., of Individual Coun-
tries.
Language, Literature and Folklore of Indi-
vidual Countries.
Bibliography.
Becker (G.) Notice blbliographique. (In his:
La guerre contemporaine dans les Balkans. Paris,
1899. 8°. pp. 3-4.)
Bengesco (G.) Essai d'une notice biblio-
graphique sur la question d'Orient. Orient Euro-
peen 1821-1897. Bruxelles: P. Lacomblex, 1897.
xiii, 327 p., I 1. 8°.
Bibliographie. (In : Une Confede'ration ori-
entale comma solution de la question d'Orient.
pp. 283-289. Paris, 1905. 12°. )
Hasluck (F. W.) Notes on manuscripts in
the British Museum relating to Levant geography
and travel, i pi. (British School at Athens.
Ann. no. 12, pp. 196-215. London, 1905-6.)
Hiersemann (Karl W.) Die Balkanstaaten.
Leipzig, 1901. 50 p. 8°. (In his: Catalog, no. 261.)
Europaische TUrkei, Rumanien, Bulga-
rien, Serbien, Bosnian, Montenegro, Griechen-
land, Turkenkriege. . . Leipzig, 1897. 42 p.
8°. (Catalog, no. 194.)
Rumanien, Bulgarien, Serbien, Montene-
gro. Leipzig, 1908. 105 p. 8°. (In his: Kata-
log, no. 354.)
La Barre de Nanteuil (B. A. de). Sources.
(In his: L'Orient et I'Europe depuis le xvii siecle.
Paris [1898]. 8°. p. ix.)
Maican (Jean Constantin). Bibliographie.
(In his: *La question du Danube. Etude de droit
international, pp. [3]-4. Paris, 1904. 8°.)
Phillips (W. Alison). [Bibliography.] (In
his: Greece and the Balkan Peninsula, in: Cam-
bridge modern history... v. 10, pp. 803-807.
Cambridge, 1907. 8°.)
Periodicals.
Donaulander (Die). Zeitschrift fiir Volks-
kunde. Hrsg. von A. Strauss. Jahrg. i, no. 1-7
(1899). Wien, 1899. 8°.
Mouvement Economique. Roumanie, PSnin-
sule Balkanique, Turquie d'Asie. [monthly.]
y. i-date. Bucarest, 1904-date. 8°.
Current.
The Near Eastern Question, etc.
Abbott (G. F.) The Near Eastern Question:
the Turkish Empire. (Quar. Rev. London, 1909.
8°. V. 210, pp. 674-691.)
Adamovic (Lujo). Die Vegetationsstufen der
Balkanlander. map. (Petermanns Mitteil. v. 54,
pp. 195-203. Gotha, 1908.)
Die Vegetationsverhaltnisse der Balkan-
lander (MSsische Lander) umfassend Serbien, Alt-
serbien, Bulgarien, Ostrumelien, Nordthrakien and
Nordmazedonien, von Prof. Dr. Lujo Adamovic,
Privatdozent der Pflanzengeographie an der Uni-
versitat Wien. Mit 49 Vollbildern, 11 Textfiguren
und 6 Karten. Gedruckt mit UnterstUtzung der
Konigl. Preuss. Akademie der Wissenschaften.
Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, 1909. xvi, 567 (i)
p. 8°. (Die Vegetation der Erde, hrsg. v. A.
Engler u. O. Drude. v. 11.)
Alvisi (G. G.) Intenti politici dei diversi stati
d'Europa nelle questioni orientali. Firenze: M.
Cellini e C, 1889-90, 3 p.l., xiv, i 1., 596 p.,
I tab. 2. ed. 12°.
Amadori-Virgilj (Giovanni). La questione
rumeliota (Macedonia, Vecchia Serbia, Albania,
Epiro) e la politica italiana. v. i. Bitonto: N.
Garofalo, iqo?). 5 maps. 4°. (Biblioteca italiana
di politica estera. N. i.)
Ambrosius, Abt. , pseud. Drei Brief e aus dem
Orient bezuglich des Europaisch-Internationalen
Rectifikationswerkes. [By Ambrosius, Abt.,/j^«^.]
Leipzig: F. Fleischer, 1869. i p.l., 64 p. 8°.
Apfelbeck (Victor). Fauna insectorum bal-
canica. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Balkanfauna.
I pi. (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum
in Sarajevo. Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien
u. d. Hercegovina. Wien, 1894-97. 4°. v. 2,
pp. 511-542; V. 4, pp 53Q-559; V. 5. PP- 502-520.)
Zur Kenntniss der palaarktischen CurcuH-
oniden. (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmu-
seum in Sarajevo. Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus
Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina. Wien, 1899. 4°.
V. 6, pp. 773-816.)
Argyll (8. duke), George Douglas Campbell.
The Eastern Question from the treaty of Paris 1856
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
General Works, confd.
to the treaty of Berlin 1878, and to the second Af-
ghan war. London: Strahan Gf Co. [1879]. 2 v.
8".
What the Turks are, and how we have been
helping them. [Glasgow: J. MacLehose, 1876.]
I p.l., 11-40 p. 8°.
Arnold (Robert Arthur). The promises of
Turkey. IVestminster: Eastern Question Associa
Hon [1877]. 15 p. 8°. (Papers on the Eastern
question. No. 6.)
Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du Roy, En inter-
pretation de celuy . . .portant reglement sur les
marchandises en ^acotilies, qui reduit. . .la retenue
qui avoit este fixee i. . .par ledit arrest du 17, Mars.
Du. 20. Mars 1734. [Colophon'\ Paris: Imp. Roy-
ale, M.DCCXXXIV. 4 p. 8°.
Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du Roy, Por-
tant Reglement sur les Marchandises en pacotilles,
que les Capitaines ... & passagers portent en
Levant. Du 17. Mars 1733. Paris: Imp. Poyale,
M.DCCXXXIII. 8 p. 8°.
Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy. Qui Revoque
la permission cy-devant accordee, de faire le com-
merce de Levant par le Port du Cette. Du 31.
May 1723. n. t.-p. Colophon: [A. Paris, de
rimprimerie royale, M.DCCXXIU.] 4 p. 8°.
Aulneau (J.) La querelie des chemins de fer
balkaniques: allemands contre slaves. (Rev. polit,
et parleroent. Paris, 1908. 8°. v. 57, pp. 493-
519)
Austin (Alfred). England's policy and peril:
a letter to the Earl of Beaconsfield. London: J,
Murray, 1877. 32 p. 8°.
Austria. — Ministerium des Aeussern. Ac-
tenstUcke aus den Correspondenzen des K. und K.
gemeinsamen Ministeriums des Aussern iiber ori-
entalische-Angelegenheiten. (Vom 2. October,
1880, bis 30. August, 1881.) Wien: Hof- und
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General JVorks, confd.
Fialin de Persigny (J. G. V.), Due. Letter to
the Emperor of the French on the Eastern Ques-
tion and the re-establishment of the independence
of Poland. Translated from the French [of the
Duke de Persigny]. London: J. Ridgway, 1854,
32 p. 8".
Ficquelmont (C. L de), Comte. Le cote re-
ligieux de la question d'Orient, I'Eglise Grecque
Orientale, les refugies politiques en Orient. Paris:
D'Amyot, 1854. 2 p.l., iv, 164 p. 8°.
Het Oostersche vraagstuk beschouwd van
den kant der godsdienst. Uit het Hoogduitsch.
Amsterdam: M, H. Binger Ss' Zonen, 1854. i p.l.,
89 p. 8°.
Fischer (Emil). Die Haar- und Kleidertracht
vorgeschichtlicher Karpathen- und BaikanvOlker-
schaften. illust. 2 plates. (Archiv. f. Anthro-
pologie, V. 35, pp. 1-15. Braunschweig, 1908.)
Forsyth (William). The Slavonic provinces
south of the Danube; a sketch of iheir history and
present state in relation to the Ottoman Porte.
London: J. Murray, 1876. 3 p.l., 194 p.. i niap.
12°.
France. — Alinisthre des Affaires ^tranglres.
Documents diplomatiques. Affaires d'Orient. 1875-
*l^'ll' Paris: Imp. Nat., 1877. 2 p.l., 377,
I 1, 153 p. f°.
On page 42 et seq. is the French text of the Itnperial Fir-
man of l3ec. 15, 187s, establishinR reforms. On page 272 et
seq. is the text in French of the Turkish Constitution of Dec.
11/23, '876. The appendix of 153 pages contains the
" comptes rend us " of the preliminary sessions of the Con-
ference at Constantinople as well as the protocols of the plen-
ary sessions of Dec, 1877, and Jan., 1878.
Congres de Berlin, 1878. Paris: Imp.
Nat., 1878. 316 p., 2 maps. f°.
The protocols of the Congress, June 13 to July 13, 1878, in
full.
Commission Technique Europeenne formee
en vertu d'un accord intervenu entre les Puissances
Signataires du traite de Berlin, 1879. Paris: Imp.
Nat., 1880. 112 p. f°.
Contains text in full of the proces verbaux of the commis-
sion, Oct.-Nov., 1879. Commission was appointed by the
Signatory Powers by virtue of article 2 of the Treaty of Ber-
lin, the object being the construction of a trans-Danubian
bridge from the Roumanian-Bulgarian frontier.
Affaires de Turquie. 1900-1901. Paris:
Imp. Nat., igo2. viii, 70 p. f°.
France (La) et la Russie. Question d'Orient.
[Documents] Fevrier, 1854. Paris: Librairie nou-
l/^//^" [1854]. 158 p. 8°.
Franic (Dragutin). Die Lage auf der Balkan-
balbinsel zu Beginn des 13. Jahrhunderts. (Bos-
nisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum in Sara-
jevo. Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d.
Hercegovina. fVien, 1897. 4°. v. 5, pp. 304-336.)
Fraser(John Foster). Pictures from the Bal-
kans. London: Cassell &" Co., 1906. xii, 298 p.,
I map, 41 pi. 12°.
Freeman (Edward Augustus). The Turks in
Europe. New York: Lovell, Adam, Wesson Ss'
Company, I^IT. £0 p. 8°.
New York, 1877. 32°. (Harper's
Half-hour Series.)
London: IV. Mullan and Son, 1877.
61 p. 8°. (Politics for the people, no. i.)
What is involved in a guaranty of Turkey?
(Tracts for the present crisis. 2. series, no. 18.
pp. 97-104.)
Gallenga (A. C. N.) Two years of the East-
ern question. London, !'&']']. 2 v. 8°.
Gambier (J. W.) Hungary and the Eastern
question. (The New Century Rev. London, i8g8.
8°. V. 3, pp. 245-258.)
The Kaliph and the money-lenders. (Fort-
nightly Rev. V. 76 (n. s. v. 70), pp. 624-634.
London, 1901.)
Gasparin (Agenor Etienne de), Comte. Apr^s
la paix: considerations sur le liberalisme et la
guerre d'Orient. Paris: E. Dentii, 1856. 4 pi.,
(i) 6-210 p., I 1. 8°.
Gedrag(Het) van den Russischen keizer Nico-
laas, als de beschuldigde oorzaak van den Europe-
schen oorlog; uit een christelijk oogpunt be-
schouwrd, door een onzijdigen Nederlander. Am-
sterdam: L. F.J. Hassels, 1854. iv, 5-27 p. 8°.
Gentz (Friedrich von). Zur Geschichte der ori"
entalischen Frage. Briefe aus dem Nachlasse Fried-
richs von Gentz, 1823-1829. Herausgegeben von
Anton Grafen Prokesch-Caten. Wien: W. Brau-
mUller, 1877. x, 197 p. 8°.
Gerothwohl (Maurice A.) European policy
and the Balkans, (Monthly Rev. v. 13, no. 2
(Nov., 1903), pp. 43-61. London, 1903.)
Ghikas (G.) Botschafter von Novikow tiber
den Panslavismus und die orientalische Frage. Aus
meinen Erinnerungen, von G. Ghikas. Wien:
C. W. Stern, 1907. 78 p. 8°.
Gilson (Adrian). The Czar and the Sultan; or,
Nicholas and Abdul Medjid : their private lives and
public actions. To which is added. The Turks in
Europe: their rise and decadence. By Francis
Bouvet. New York: Harper &• Bros., 1855. x,
11-195 p. i6°.
Gladstone (William Ewart). Bulgarian horrors
and the question of the East. London: J. Murray,
1876. 3 p.l., 7-64 p. 8°.
The Eastern crisis. A letter to the Duke
of Westminster. London: J. Murray, 1897. 16 p.
8°.
The Turco-Servian virar. Bulgarian horrors
and the question of the East. New York: Lovell,
Adam, Wesson &^ Co., 1876. 39 p. 8°.
England's glory, past and future. An answer
to [Gladstone's article] " The paths of honour and
shame." «. t.-p. {^London: Booth &' Clements],
1878. 31 p. 8°.
HoLLiNS (William). The Eastern question.
What have we to go to war for? and what with?
being remarks on Gladstone's " Perishing phrase,"
and a review of our national resources. Stafford:
W. Edwards [1878]. 20 p. 12°.
Johnstone (Henry Alexander Munro Butler).
Bulgarian horrors, and the question of the East. A
letter addressed to the Right Hon.W. E. Gladstone,
M. P. London: W. Ridgway, \Zlb. 28 p. 8°.
Question (The) of the day: Turk or Christian?
An answer to Mr. Gladstone's pamphlet: with a
true narrative of the Bulgarian horrors. By an
Englishman. London: Diprose, Bateman fir" Co.
[187-]. 40 P- i^°-
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General Works, confd.
Goergens (E. P.) Der Islam und die moderne
Kultur; ein Beitrag zur Losung der orientalischen
Frage. (F. von Holtzendorff aw^ W. Oncken.
Deutsche Zeit- u, Streit-Frag. Jahrg. 8. Heft
119. Berlin, 1879. 8°.)
Gotz (Wilhelm). Die Frage der Vergletsche-
rung des Central-Balkan. Map. (Gesellsch. f. Erd-
kunde. Ztsch. v. 35, pp. 127-146. Berlin, 1900.)
Goltz (E. V. d.) Balkanwirren und ihre Griinde.
(Deutsche Rundschau. Jahrg. 30, pp. 199-215.
Berlin, 1904.)
Great Britain. — Foreign Office. Turkey.
1875, no. 4. Correspondence respecting the ques-
tion of the negotiation of commercial conventions
by the principalities. London: Harrison and
Sons [1875]. I 1., 26 p. (Parliamentary Papers,
1875, V. 83.)
The correspondence itself covers the period from July 6,
1874 tojan. 20, 1875, although some of the inclosures are of an
earlier date, and lies between Lord Derby, H. B M Secy
for Foreign Affairs, Sir H. Elliot, Lord Odo Russell and Lord'
Lytton. It originated in the submission, by Austro- Hungary
in 1874, of a desire to obtain from H. M. Government views
on the subject of the negotiation of commercial conventions
directly by the principalities. The question was opened by
the Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count
Andrassy, in a despatch of June 14, 1874 to the Austro-
Hungarian Ambassador in Great Britain.
The opening paragraphs of the despatch, which is printed
on p. 1-3 of the above paper, summarizes the situation. "The
Ueaty of commerce concluded between Austria and Turkey
m 1862 has never been applied to Servia or Roumania, for
although forming politically an integral part of the Ottoman
Empire, they enjoy complete independence in all that relates
to internal administration, more especially in commercial
matters. . . . This independence together with the absence
of any treaty engagements with Austria leaves the Principali-
ties at liberty to regulate at pleasure their import and export
duties. The uncertainty in matters of commerce arising from
such a state of things affects not only Austrian trade with the
principalities, but also the transit trade of foreign countries."
Turkey. 1877, no. i. Correspondence
respecting the affairs of Turkey. London: Harri-
son <y Sons [1877]. xl, 757 p., 2 maps. (Parlia-
mentary Papers, 1877, v. 90.)
_ Covers the period from June 28 to Dec. 25, 1876; relates to
insurrection in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Slavonian
war against Turkey. The correspondence is largely British.
On pages 143-171 there are two full reports by Walter Baring
and Eugene Schuyler resp., relative to atrocities committed
upon Christians in Bulgaria; on pp. 171-196 are reports and
pioceedings of the Extraordinary Tribunal instituted at
Fhilippopolis to judge persons implicated in the late events in
Bulgaria. That part of this document beginning with de-
spatch no. 512 (p. 390) and relating to the proposed Con-
ference at Constantinople, is reproduced in the British and
foreign State Papers v. 67, p. 269 et seq.
Turkey, 1877, no. 2. Correspondence
respecting the conftrence at Constantinople and
the affairs of Turkey: 1876-77. London: Harri-
son dr" Sons [1877]. x, 380 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1877, v. 91.)
Covers the period from Nov. 20, 1876 to Feb. 5, 1877. Opens
with mstructions in full to H. M. Special Ambassador, Sir
Henry Elliot and contains text of minutes and protocols of
the conferences held at Constantinople by representatives of
lurkey, Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, Great Britain
Italy and Russia. Certain portions of the correspondence are
reproduced in British and Foreign State Papers, v 68, p io6d
et seq. ^
Turkey. 1877, no. 3. Despatch to Sir
Henry Elliot, May 25, 1876, respecting the affairs
of Turkey. London: Harrison 6^ Sons [1S77J.
2 1. (Parliamentary Papers, 1877, v. 91.)
Despatch transmitting substance of Lord Derby's conversa-
tion with Musurus Pasha relative to H. M. Government in
regard to proposals of the Berlin Conference.
Turkey. 1S77, no. 5. Further corre-
spondence respecting the affairs of Turkey. Lett'
don: Harrison Ss' Sons [1877]. i 1., 4 p. (Par-
liamentary Papers, 1877, v. 91).
Despatch of Acting Consul Freeman of March 11, 187610
Lord Derby on Turkish outrages committed on the north-
west frontier of Bosnia and the Porte's denial of the state-
ments.
Turkey. 1877, no. 6. Further corres-
pondence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison Ss' Sons [1877]. 2 1. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1877, v. 91.)
Lord Derby's telegram of Aug. 29, 1876, to Sir Henry Elliot
instructing him to urge upon the Porte a conciliatory disposi-
tion.
Turkey. 1877. no. 7. Return stating the
names and posts of all British consuls and vice-
consuls in Bulgaria and the Balkan district of
Turkey. 1870-76. London: Harrison &= Sons
[1877]. 2 1. (Parliamentary Papers, 1877, v. 92.)
Turkey. 1877, no. 8. Circular of Prince
Gortchakow and correspondence respecting the
Protocol of the affairs of Turkey. London: Har-
rison &- Sons [1877]. I 1., 9 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1877, v. 91.)
The text of the Circular of Jan. 19, 1877, is given in both
French and English. The document contains also the French
and English text of the protocol signed by the Ambassadors
of Austria, France, Germany, Great Britain and Russia in
London on March 31, 1877, as well as the minutes of the
meeting of the Ambassadors held at the Foreign Office, Lon-
don, on the same day.
The protocol and minutes are also printed as " Turkey no.
9, 1877." For the answer of the Porte to the protocol, see
Turkey no. 15, 1877, P- .^48 et seq.
Turkey. 1877, no. 9. Protocol relative
to the affairs of Turkey. Signed at London, March
31, 1877. London: Harrison d;' Sons[iii-]-]'\. i 1.^
4 p. (Parliamentary Papers, 1877, v. 91.)
Contains, in addition to protocol, the minutes of the meet-
ing of March 31, 1877; both are also printed in "Turkey
no. 8, 1877.'"
Turkey. 1877, no. 12. Despatch from
the Turkish Government on the Protocol of March
31, 1877. London: Harrison dr" Sons [1877].
I 1., 8 p. (Parliamentary Papers, 1877, v. 91.)
Text in full in French and English.
Turkey. 1877, no. 15. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison dr* Sons [1877]. xviii, 355 p. (Par-
liamentary Papers, 1877, v. 91.)
Covers the period from Dec. 16, 1876 to April 12. 1877.
Cretan, Servian and Montenegran situation; Turkish oppres-
sion in Miridicia. On pages 54-56 is the text of the Russian
Circular of Jan. 19, 1877; on pages 59-64 is the text of the
Porte's remarks on the proceedings of the Constantinople
Conference; on pages 233-245 is the report of the Turkish
special commission on the attack on Boyadjik by Shefket
Pasha and Walter Baring's Memorandum on the Report; on
page 273 is an account of the opening of the first Turkish
Parliament on March 19, (sic) 1877;* on pages 274-275 is the
French and English text of the Imperial Firman on the con-
clusion of peace with Servia; on pages 335-338 is a verbatim
extract of the proceedings in the Turkish Parliament of March
27, relative to foreign interference in affairs of Turkey; on
pages 348-355 is the English and French text in full of the
answer of the Porte to the Protocol signed in London on
March 31, 1S77. for the text of the protocol, see Turkey
nos. 8 and 9, 1877.
* The Sultan's speech on opening the Parliament is printed
in Turkey 1878 no. i, p. 548 et seq.
Turkey. 1877, no. 18. (Circular from
Prince Gortchakow, dated April 19, 1877, and
reply of Gortchakow to Her Majesty's Govern-
ment. London: Harrison 6^ Sons [1877]. i f.,
4 p. (Parliamentary Papers, 1877, v. 91.)
French and English text of the Russian Circular announc-
H
UST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
General Works, confd.
■Gt. Bt. Foreign Office, confd.
tng that the Emperor of Russia had given orders to his
armies to cross the frontiers of Turkey- also text of Lord
Derby's despatch of May i, 1877, to H. B. M. Ambassador
at St. Petersburg, Lord Loftus, on the Gorlchakow Circular.
Turkey. 1877,110.23. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &' Sons [1877]. I 1., 19 p. (Parlia-
mentary Papers, 1877, v. 91.)
Covers the period from June 24 to July 21, 1877; comprises
largely telegraphic despatches relating to Russian and Bul-
garian outrages upon Mussulmans.
Turkey. 1877, no. 24. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &' Sons [1877]. I 1., 12 p. (Parlia-
mentary Papers, 1877, v. 91.)
Covers the period from July 19 to 37, 1877; continues sub-
stance of Turkey no. 23, 1877.
Turkey. 1877, no. 26, Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &• Sons [1877]. vii, 156 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1877, v. 92.)
Covers the period from May 14 to June 30, 1877. Opens
with the French and English text of the law of the Turkish
parliament authorizing the Porte to proclaim a state of siege
in Constantinople in case of need. The larger part of the
document is made up of consular correspondence relating to
hostilities and atrocities. On pages 20-26 is to be found Count
Andrassy's note to Count Zichy of May 22, 1877, relating to
the navigation of the Danube; on pages 85 et seq. there are
despatches relating to the Roumanian declaration of inde-
pendence; on p. 96 et seq. a despatch from A. H. Layard to
Lord Derby giving an account of the proceedings at a session
of the Turkish Chamber of Deputies; on p. 123 et seq. the
French and English text of the encyclical letter of the Patri-
arch of Constantinople exhorting submission to the Sultan's
rule; on p. 141 et seq. the text of the Proclamation of May 7
to the Bulgarian Nation.
Turkey. 1878, no. i. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison dr* Sons [1878]. xxi, 584 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Covers the period from June 6 to Dec. 15, 1877. Largely
confined to consular despatches relating to massacres and
other atrocities; the Geshoff case; persecution of the Jews
especially at Kyzanlik; the Russo-Turkish war and Monte-
negran hostilities. On pages 12-14 is the text of the Protest
of May ig, 1877, of the Christian deputies of the Cretan Gen-
eral Assembly to Samih Pasha, Governor-General of Crete;
on pages 20-23 is the Memorandum on the relations of Bul-
garia with the Porte, transmitted by H. B. M. Ambassador
at Constantinople, A. H. Layard, to Lord Derby; on pages
45-46 is the message of Prince Charles on closing the Rou-
manian Legislature; on pages 91-94 is the text of the Address
by the Opposition in answer to the Speech of Prince Milan on
opening the Servian Skuptchina in July; on pages 425-432 are
detailed reports of excesses towards Christians of the Guegha
Albanians in the villages of the Salonica districts; on pages
444-450 is the report of the Kaima kam (sub-governor) of
Eski-Zaghra on the Russian occupation of that town; on pages
46^-470 is a detailed despatch from Vice Consul Cooper on the
state of affairs in north-west Bosnia; on pages 504-519 are the
notes by Richard Wood on the reforms introduced and carried
out in the Ottoman Dominions. The notes were volunteered
by Mr. Wood, who was, at the time, the oldest British public
servant in active service, with one exception, in the Ottoman
dominions. On pages 543-545 is the Sultan's speech of Dec.
13, (sic) 1877, on opening the Parliament; * on pages 548-550 is
the speech of the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Count
Andrassy, in reply to that of Count Sziczen in which the for-
mer's eastern policy was severely criticised.
♦ An account of the proceedings on opening the Parliament
is given in Turkey 1877, no. 15, p. 273.
Turkey. 1878, no. 2. Correspondence re-
specting overtures for peace. London: Harrison
&* Sons [1878]. I 1., 16 p. (Parliamentary Papers,
1878, V. 81.)
Covers the period from Dec. 12, 1877 to Jan. 14, 1878. The
correspondence is largely that conducted between Lord Derby
and H. B. M. Ambassadors at St. Petersburg and Constanti-
oople resp., and the Turkish Ambassador in London. -
Turkey. 1878, no. 3. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &" Sons [i8j&]. i 1., 18 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Covers the period from Dec. 13, 1877 to Jan. 28, 1878. Opens
with the Memorandum communicated by Lord Derby to Count
Schouvaloff on Dec. 13, 1877 *nd the Russian reply to the
same. On p. 14 are printed the Russian bases of peace as
communicated by Count Shouvaloff on Jan. 25, 1878.
Turkey. 1878, no. 4. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison df Sons [1878]. 2 1. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Telegram from H. B. M. Ambassador in Constantinople to
Lord Derby that the Porte has directed acceptance of the
Russian bases of peace.
Turkey. 1878, no. 5. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison Ss' Sons [1878]. i 1., 4 p. Parliamentary
Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Covers the period from Jan. 25 1031, 1878. Despatches rela-
tive to movements of Russian forces and to the last article of
the bases of peace.
Turkey. 1878, no. 6. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison dr* Sons\\%i'S\. i 1., 2 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Covers the period from Jan. 27 to Feb. i, 1878. Relative to
movements of Russian forces and peace preliminaries.
Turkey. 1878, no. 7. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &' Sons [1878]. I 1., 3 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Covers the period from Jan. 31 to Feb. 6, 1878. Relates to
conclusion of armistice on Feb. 4.
Turkey. 1878, no. 9. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison dr" Sons [1878]. i 1., 3 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Contains the texts of the British and Russian memoranda
of July 1877, exchanged at Bjela, Bulgaria, relative to Russo-
Turkish peace agreement.
Turkey. 1878, no. 10. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &= Sons [1878]. i 1., 6 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Covers the period from Oct. 29, 1877 to Feb. i, 1878. Com-
prises correspondence between Lord Derby, Mr. A. H. Layard,
Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone and Lord Tenterden, and relates
entirely to the Negropont^-Gladstone incident.
Turkey. 1878, no. ir. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison 6^ Sons [1878J. 2 1. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Contains the text of the articles of the armistice concluded
between Russia, Servia, Roumania and Turkey on Jan. 31,
1878.
Turkey. 1878, no. 12. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &' Sons [1878]. il.,4p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 8r.)
Covers the period from Feb. 7 to 9, 1878. Despatches relate
to Russian occupation of Tchataldja; contains text of peace
preliminaries signed at Adrianople, Jan. 31, 1878.
Turkey. 1878, no. 13. Further corespond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey London:
Harrison Of Sons [1878]. I 1., 3 p.. 2 maps.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Extracts of despatches of 1876 printed in full in " Turkey
no. 2, 1877." The extracts here printed are accompanied by
two maps and relate to the Ignatiew scheme for the division
of Bulgaria.
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General Works, confd.
Gt. Bt. Foreign Office, cont'd.
Turkey. 1878.0014. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &" Sons [1878]. i 1., 4 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878. v. 81.)
Covers the days from Feb. i to 13, 1878, and comprises cor
respondence between Lord Derby and Lord Lof tus and Gort-
chakow and Schouvaloff respecting the decision of H. B. M.
Government to send a detachment of the British fleet to Con-
stantinople.
Turkey. 1878, no. 15. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison Ss' Sons \\Zi%\ i 1., 12 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Covers the period from June 8 to August 2, 1877. Contains
the French and English text of a confidential conversation of
Count Schouvaloff with Lord Derby on June 8, 1877, and two
long despatches from Mr. Layard to Lord Derby of June 13
and ig, 1877, resp., concerning the prospect of the consent by
the Porte to Russia's terms of peace.
Turkey. 1878, no. 16. Treaties and other
documents relating to the Black Sea, the Darda-
nelles and the Bosphorus: 1 835-1877. (Transla-
tions.) London: Harrison &" Sons [1878]. iv p.,
I 1-. 77 (i) P- i°- (Parliamentary Papers, 1878,
V. 83.)
Turkey. 1878, no. 17. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &= 5^«j [1878]. i 1., 2 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Despatches of Feb., 1878, concerning Russian assurance not
to occupy the Asiatic side of the Dardanelles.
Turkey. 1878, no. 18. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison 6^ Sons [1878]. i 1., 2 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Mr. Layard to Lord Derby of Feb. 19, 1878, on the Glad-
stone-Negroponti correspondence.
Turkey. 1878, no. 22. Preliminary Treaty
of Peace between Russia and Turkey. Signed at
San Stefano, 19. Feb./3. Mar., 1878. London:
Harrison dr* Sons [1878]. i p.l., 17 [i] p., 4 maps.
f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 83.)
Turkey. 1878, no. 23. Maps showing the
new boundaries under the preliminary treaty of
peace between Russia and Turkey. Signed at
San Stefano ,ig. Feb. -10. March, 1878. London:
Harrison dr* .Somj- [1878]. 2 maps fid. f°. (Par-
liamentary Papers, 1878, v. 83.)
Turkey. 1878, no. 24. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison b' Sons [1878]. i 1., 9 p, (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Covers the period from Feb. 4 to March 26, 1878, and relates
to the Austro-Hungarian proposal for the meeting of a Con-
gress at Berlin to consider questions dealt with in Russo-
Turkish treaty of peace. Reproduced in British and Foreign
State Papers, v. 69, pp. 794-806.
Turkey. 1878, no. 25. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &' Sons [1878]. i 1., 5 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Text of despatch of the Marquis of Salisbury, Secy, of State
for Foreign Affairs, to H. M. Embassies, April i, 1878. In-
structions to explain to the several governments the course
which H. M. Government proposes to pursue in reference to
the Russo-Turkish peace preliminaries and to the Congress to
be held for the examination of the treaty. Reproduced in
British and Foreign State Papers, v. 69, pp. 807-814.
Turkey. 1878, no. 26. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &= Sons \\%']%\ i 1., 2 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Despatches cover days from March 13 to April 3, 1878, and
relate to refusal of Russia to allow the question of the cessioa
of Bessarabia to be made a subject of discussion at the Berlin
Congress.
Turkey. 1878,00.27. Further correspond-
ence respecting the preliminary treaty of peace
between Russia and Turkey. Signed at San Stefano,
19. Feb./3. March, 1878. London: Harrison dr»
Sons [1878]. 1 p.l., 10 p., 1 1. f°. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 83.)
In continuation of " Turkey No. 25, 1878."
French and English text of the Gortchakow note of March
18, 1878 o. s. ; reproduced in British and Foreign State Papers,
v. 69, pp. 815-822.
Turkey. 1878, no. 31, Correspondence
respecting the objections raised by populations in-
habiting Turkish Provinces against the territorial
changes proposed in the preliminary treaty signed
at San Stefano, 19. Feb.-3. March, 1878. Lon-
don: Harrison 6^ Sons [1878]. i p.l., 61 [i] p.
f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 83.)
Covers the period from March 4 to May 14, 1878. Contains
text of a petition presented to H. B. M. Ambassador in Con-
stantinople by representatives of the Mussulman inhabitants
of the principal districts in Bulgaria and Roumelia occupied by
the Russian forces. On page 16 et seq. is the memorandum of
the President of the Hellenic Syllogus of Constantinople and
of Epirus resp. On page 4a is the Protest of the Greeks of
Macedonia against annexation to New Bulgaria.
Turkey. 1878, no. 33, Correspondence
respecting the Congress at Berlin. London: Har-
rison Ss' Sons [1878J. 2 1. f°. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1878, v. 83.)
Despatch of June 3, 1878, from the German Ambassador,
Count Miinster, to Lord Salisbury, inviting H. M. Govern-
ment to take part in the Congress at Berlin and Lord Salis-
bury's reply. This document is reproduced In British and
Foreign State Papers, v. 69, pp. 830-831.
Turkey. 1878, no. 37. Map showing the
territory restored to Turkey by the Congress of
Berlin. London: Harrison S' Sons [1878]. i map
fid. f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 83.)
Turkey. 1878, no. 38. Despatch from
the Marquis of Salisbury inclosing a copy of the
treaty signed at Berlin, July 13, 1878. London:
Harrison dr" Sons [1878]. i p.l., 31 [i] p. f°,
(Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 83.)
Turkey. 1878, no. 39. Correspondence
relating to the Congress at Berlin, with the proto-
cols of the Congress. London: Harrison &' Sons
[1878]. I p.l., 282 p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers,
1878, V. 83.)
Covers the period from June 6 to July 19, 1878. Appoint-
ment of British Plenipotentiaries to the Congress of Berlin;
instructions, and Lord Salisbury's despatches to Mr. Secretary
Cross, enclosing summaries of proceedings of the ist-i8th
meeting of the Congress and the text of protocol 1-20. The
document contains, without inclosures, 49 despatches. Nos.
2-4 and 7 are reproduced in British and Foreign State Papers,
V. 69, pp. 831-841.
Turkey. 1878, no. 42. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &> Sons [1878]. i 1., ill p. (Parlia-
mentary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Covers the period from March 4 to July/j, 1878; despatches
relate to Russo-Bulgarian massacres, especially in Philippopo-
lis; Mussulman risings, etc.
Turkey. 1878, no. 44. Treaty between,
Great Britain, Germany, Austria, France, Italy,.
Russia and Turkey for the settlement of affairs ia
x^
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
General Works, confd.
Gt. Bt. Foreign Office, confd.
the East. Signed at Berlin, July 13, 1878. Lon-
don: Harrison Ss* Sons [1878J. I p.l., 29 [ij p.
f", (Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 83.)
Text in full in French and English.
Turkey. 1878, no. 45. Further corre-
spondence respecting the affairs of Turkey. Lon-
don: Harrison &' Sons [1878J. i 1., 61 p. (Par-
liamentary Papers, 1878, v. 81.)
Covers the period from July 2 to August i, 1878; continues
in substance Turkey no. 42, 1878; relates especially to Mus-
sulman insurgents of Mount Rhodope.
Turkey. 1878, no. 49. Correspondence
respecting the proceedings of the International
Commission sent to the Mount Rhodope District.
London: Harrison Ss' Sons \\'i>-]%\. 1 1., nop.,
I map. (Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 82.)
Covers the period from July 18 to Sept. 27, 1878.
Turkey. 1878, no. 50. Further correspon-
dence respecting the proceedings of the Interna-
tional Commission sent to the Mount Rhodope
District. London: Harrison &' Sons [1878J. i 1.,
4 p. (Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 79.)
Covers the days from Nov. 9 to 26, 1878, and contains the
Proces-verbaux of the Rhodope Commission.
Turkey. 1878, no. 52. Further corre-
spondence respecting the proceedings of the Inter-
national Commission sent to the Mount Rhodope
District. London: Harrison &" Sons [1878]. I 1.,
19 p. (Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 79.)
Comprises German and English text of the Austrian Red
Book of 1878 on the subject of the Rhodope Commission.
The original is not in the Library.
Turkey. 1878, no. 53. Further correspon-
dence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &' Sons [1878]. ix, 224 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1878, v. 79.)
Covers the period from July 18 to Sept. 30, 1878; relates
largely to disturbances in the affected region growing out of
dissatisfaction with the territorial distribution under the
Treaty of Berlin. On pages 74 to 78 are despatches relating
to organization of resistance in Bosnia to Austrian occupa-
tion and the Austro-Hungarian proclamation to Bosnians and
Herzegovinians; on page 97 is the text of the Servian declara-
tion of independence, proclaimed at Belgrade August 10,
1878, by Prince Milan Obr^novitch IV.
Turkey. 1878, no 54. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &• Sons [1878], xiii, 303 p. illus.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 79.)
Covers the period from Sept. 25 to Dec. 9, 1878.
Turkey. 1880, no. 2. Further correspond-
ence respecting the European Commissions ap-
pointed for the demarcation of frontiers under the
Treaty of Berlin. London: Harrison 6^ Sons
[1880J. xviii, 477 p., 2 maps. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1880. v. 80.)
In continuation of Turkey no. 2, 1879. Frontiers of Bul-
garia, Extern Roumelia, Montenegro and Servia.
Turkey. 1880, no. 5. Correspondence
respecting the condition of the Mussulman, Greek,
and Jewish populations in Eastern Roumelia. Lon-
don: Harrison &' Sons [1880]. ix, 311 p. (Par-
liamentary Papers, 1880, v. 81.)
Covers the period from June 11, 1879, to March 31, 1880.
Turkey. 1880, no. 7. Correspondence
respecting the affairs of Turkey. London: Har-
rison fir* Sons [1880]. I 1., 12 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1880, v. 81.)
From April 30 to June i, 1880. Comprises chiefly the re-
port of Sir A. H. Layard of April 27, 1880, to the Foreign
Office on the then state of British relations with the Porte
and on the actual condition of Turkey; also the report of
H. B. M. Secy, of the Foreign Office, Lord Granville to the
Right Hon. G. J. Goschen. Lord Granville had succeeded
Lord Salisbury on April 28, 1880, and in this document are
his instructions to Mr. Goschen who had been appointed
H. M. Special Ambassador to the Porte to succeed Sir A. H.
Layard.
Turkey. 1880, no. g. Despatch from
Her Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople, for-
warding a copy of the identic note addressed to
the Porte on the nth June, 1880. London: Har-
rison &" Sons [1880]. I 1,, 3 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1880, v. 81.)
On non-execution by the Porte of certain articles of the
Treaty of Berlin; Turco-Greek and Montenegrin frontier.
Turkey. 1880, no. 10. Report of the
Commission appointed to inquire into the occur-
rences in the Kirdjsli district. London: Harri-
son Ss' Sons [1880]. I I., 19 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1880, v. 81.)
Turkey. 1880, no. 14. Despatch from
Her Majesty's Consul-General at Philippopolis for-
warding the report of the Aidos commission. Lon-
don: Harrison Ss* Sons \\%'i>6\. i 1., 8 p. (Parlia-
mentary Papers, 1880, v. 81.)
Turkey. 1880, no. 15. Correspondence
respecting the new law for the European provinces
of Turkey. London: Harrison dr* Sons [1880].
2 pts. iv, 161, iv, 163-292 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1880, v. 81.)
Turkey. 1880, no. 16. Despatch from
Lord Fitzmaurice inclosing the new law for the
European provinces of Turkey. London: Harri-
son &^ Sons [1880]. I 1., 36 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1880, v. 82.)
Comprises French text of the 17 titles and 327 articles of
the law in full.
Turkey. 1880, no. 17. Despatch from
Her Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople, for-
warding a copy of the collective note to the Porte
of Aug. 25, 1880, with respect to the Turco-Greek
boundary. London: Harrison dr' Sons [1880].
2 1. (Parliamentary Papers, 1880, v. 82.)
Turkey. 1880, no. 19. Further corre-
spondence respecting the affairs of Turkey. Lon-
don: Harrison &' Sons [iSSo]. viii, 156 p. (Par-
liamentary Papers, 1880, V. 82.)
From April 26 to Nov. 19, 1880.
Turkey. 1880, no. 20. Correspondence
respecting Ottoman loans. London: Harrison &'
Sons [1880]. vi, 91 p. (Parliamentary Papers,
1880, V. 82.)
From June 18, 1878, to July 24, 1880.
Turkey. 1880, no. 21. Correspondence
respecting the interest on the imperial Ottoman
loan of 1855. London: Harrison &' Sons, n. d.
iv, 25 p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1880, v. 82.)
Correspondence covers period from March 20, 1878, to
Aug. 28, 1880.
Turkey. 1881, no. 3. Correspondence
respecting the signature, at Constantinople, of the
protocol of Sept. 21, 1880. London: Harrison &'
Sons [1881]. iv, ID p. (Parliamentary Papers,
1881, v. 100.)
Turkey. 1881, no. 4. Correspondence re-
specting the affairs of Turkey. London: Harrison
&' Sons [1881]. viii, 107 p. (Parliamentary Papers,
1881, V. 100.)
From Aug. 12, 1880, to Jan. 24, 1881. Oppression of Mu9-
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
17
General Works, cont'd.
Gt. Bt. Foreign Office, cont'd.
sulmans in Bulgaria; instructions concerning Organic Statute
for Eastern Roumelia; on pages 68-75 is the French text of
the report of the late Permanent Committee transmitting
regulations for the government of Eastern Roumelia. That
part of this document relating to the non-fulfillment by Bul-
garia of art. xi and lii of the Treaty of Berlin, viz., despatches
30, 88, 8g, qg, toi, 102^ 104, 107, 113, 114, 127 and 134 is repro-
duced in British and Foreign State Papers, v. 72, pp. 1226-
1236.
Turkey, 1881, no. 7. Correspondence re-
specting the application of tiie surplus revenue of
Cyprus. London: Harrison &' Sons, n. d. 8 p.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1881, v. loo.)
Turkey. 1881, no. 8. Reports on the ad-
ministration of justice in civil, criminal and com-
mercial courts in the various provinces of the Otto-
man Empire. London: Harrison (Sr" Sons [1881].
iv, 150 p. (Parliamentary Papers, 1881, v. 100.)
Turkey. 1882, no. 2. Correspondence re-
specting the financial affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison &' Sons [1882]. vi, 88 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1882, v. 81.)
In continuation of " Turkey, nos. 20 and 21 (1880), and no. 7
{1881)." From Oct. 3, 1880, to March 7, 1882. Turkish loan.
Turkey. 1889, no. 3. Further correspond-
ence respecting affairs in the East. London:
Harrison (5t^ Sons [1889]. xviii, 401 p. (Parlia-
mentary Papers, 1889, v. 87.)
In continuation of "Turkey, no. i (1889)."
Covers the period from Dec. 18, 1887 to Aug. 25, 1889.
Montenegrin raids near Bourgas; Balkanic confederation;
Russian proposal concerning Bulgaria; disturbances on Mace-
donian frontier; do. Montenegrin frontier; agrarian rising in
Roumania; divorce of King Milan of Servia; text in English
of the Bregovo Arrangement on page 150; rumored intention
to proclaim Bulgarian independence; Turks and Bulgarians
in Macedonia; abdication of King Milan, etc., etc. This
document contains, without enclosures, 611 despatches. Of
these nos. 28-30, 32, 40-42, 46-47, 50-51, 53-54, 56-58, 60-62,
64, 69-70, 73, 79, 81, 83, 85 and 92 are reproduced in British
and Foreign State Papers, v. 79, p. 441 el seq.
Turkey. 1891, no. 2. Further correspond-
ence respecting affairs in the East. London:
Harrison &' Sons [iSgi]. vi. 95 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1890-1, v. 96.)
In continuation of Turkey, no. 3 (1889).
Covers the period from Aug. 26, 1889, to June 28,1890.
Bulgarian Loan; Montenegrin emigration to Servia; cost of
Russian military occupation; Major Panitza's conspiracy, etc.
This entire document is reproduced in British and Foreign
State Papers, v. 83, pp. 1032-1138.
Turkey. 1891, no. 3. Further correspond-
ence respecting affairs in the East. London: Ilarri-
son &' Sons [1891]. vi, 88 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1891, v. 96.)
In continuation of Turkey no. 2, 1891.
Turko-Montenegrin frontier; ecclesiastical question in
Macedonia; dispute between Porte and OJcumenical Patri-
archate. On page 45 et seq. is a summary by Arthur Peel of
series of twelve letters sent by the publicist Tatishcheff to the
" Novoe Vremya."
Turkey. 1891, no. 6. Further correspond-
ence respecting affairs in the East. London: Harri-
son &' Sons [1891]. v, 54 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1891, v. 96.)
In continuation of Turkey no. 3, 1891.
From Jan. i to June 22, 1891. Dispute between Porte and
(Ecumenical Patriarchate; Serbo-Bulgarian frontier; Dul-
cigno frontier; Beltcheff assassination; expulsion of ex-Queen
Nathalie of Servia. This entire document is reproduced in
British aad Foreign State Papers, v. 84, pp. 740-817.
Turkey. 1903, no. i. Correspondence re-
specting the affairs of South-Eastern Europe. Lon-
don: Harrison ^^^ 5'owj- [1903]. xix, 291 p., i diag.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1903, v. 87.)
From Dec. 31, 1900, to Jan. 6, 1903. Chiefly Macedonia.
Turkey. 1903, no. 2. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of South-Eastern Eu-
rope (Reforms in the administration of thevilayele
of Salonica. Monastir and Kossovo). London :
Harrison d^ Sons [1903]. i 1., 5 p. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1903, v. 87.)
Turkey. 1903, no. 3. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of South-Eastern Eu-
rope. London; Harrison dr* Sons [1903J. v, 96 p.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1903, v. 87.)
From Dec. 29, 1902, to March 12, 1903. Reform schemes,
largely Macedonian.
Turkey. 1904, no. 4. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of South-Eastern Eu-
rope. London: Harrison &* Sons [1904]. xvi,
221 p. (Parliamentary Papers, 1904, v. 103.)
In continuation of " Turkey no. 2 (1904)." From Dec. 15,
1903, to Aug. 6, 1904.
Turkey. 1905, no. 2. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of South-Eastern Eu-
rope. London: Harrison (Sr" Sons [1905]. xi,
123 p. (Parliamentary Papers, 1905, v. 103.)
In continuation of " Turkey no. 4, (1904)." From Aug. 16,
Z904, to Jan. 16, 1905.
Turkey. 1906, no. i. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of South-Eastern Eu-
rope. London : Harrison ^ Sons [1906], xii,
153 P- (Parliamentary Papers, 1906, v. 137.)
In continuation of " Turkey no. 3 (1905)." From June
25, 1905, to Jan. 10, 1906.
Turkey. 1907, no. i. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of South-Eastern Eu-
rope. London: Harrison dr" Sons [1907]. xiv,
215 p. (Parliamentary Papers, 1907, v. 100.)
In continuation of "Turkey no. i (1906)." From Dec. 27,
1905, to March 2, 1907.
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Grenier (Pierre). La peninsule des Balkans.
(Grande Rev. n. s. , v. 41, pp. 139-147, 263-270,
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Grey (3. earl), Henry George Grey. Speech
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May, on the negotiations at Vienna. London:
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Seventh annual meeting of the Society of Ameri-
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Heyd (Wilhelm). Geschichte des Levantehan-
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Howard-Flanders (William). Balkania : a
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Hulme-Beaman (A. G.) Twenty years in
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" Inquirer." Austria's next move in the Bal-
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Documenti diplomatici [Sess. 1878-79]:
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Roma, i^2>o. 172 p. 4. (Raccolta degli atti par-
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Documenti diplomatici [Sess. 1880-81]:
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The Slave provinces of Turkey. Chiefly
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Rumania. — Afacerilor Straine Ministerul.
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Albania, cont'd.
Aschta (Nikola). Das Gewohnheitsrecht der
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Baldacci (Antonio). Considerazioni prelimi-
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Barletius (Marinus). Coronica del esfor^ado
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Beauchamp (Alphonse de). Vie d'Ali Pacha,
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Beck von Mannagetta (GUnther). Beitrag zur
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Best (J. J.) Excursions in Albania; comprising
a description of the wild boar, deer, and woodcock
shooting in that country; and a journey from thence
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Burileanu (Constantin N.) Dela Romanti din
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Callan (Hugh). Albania and the Albanians in
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Chlumecky (Leopold von). Die Italo-Alba-
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Cvijic (Jovan). Die dinarisch-albanesische
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Dareste (R.) Les anciennes coutumes alba-
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(Nouv. rev. hist, anne'e 27, pp. 477-
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Davenport (Richard Alfred). The life of Ali
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X p.l., v-xii, 418 p., I port. 16°. (The Family
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Degen (Arpad von), and L DSrfler. Beitrag
zur Flora Albaniens und Macedoniens. Ergebnisse
einer von I. Dorfler im Jahre 1893 unternommenen
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Eine Reiseskizze. Wilrzburg: L. Woerl, 1892.
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Zur physischen Anthropologie der Alba-
nesen. illus. (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches Landes-
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aus Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina. Wien, 1897.
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Guicciardini (Francesco). Impressioni d' Al-
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Hahn (Johann Georg von). Albanesische Stu-
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pp. 131-144.)
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
27
Albania, cont'd.
Ober die geographischen Namen in Al-
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Skutari und die Nordalbanische Kuskene-
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Containing his famous actes, his noble deedes of
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Moore (Clement Clark). George Castriot, sur-
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D. A. Kajon, 1908. 4 p.l., 78 p., i
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Thalloczy (Lajos), and Constantin Joseph
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" Im folgenden werder. zwei Urkunden aus Nordalbanien
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Ivan Kastriota, des Georg Kastiiota oder Skanderbeg Vater,
an die Ragusaner vom J. 1420, und ein Privilegium des Koni^s
Alfons V. (I.) von Aragonien und Neapel an die Stadt Kroja
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highlands of Turkey; including visits ..to the
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Zur Forschung liber alte Schififstypen, C.
Schiffsfahrzeuge in Albanien und Macedonien.
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Mittheilungen und Funde aus Albanien.
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lin, 1900.)
I. Neue Funde aus Albanien. 2. Die
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LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
Albania, confd.
Tuma von Waldkampf (Anton). Griechenland,
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Walker (Mary Adelaide). Through Macedonia
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Wassa, Effendi. The truth on Albania and the
Albanians, historical and critical. Translation by
E. St. John Fairman. London: National Press
Agency, Ltd., 1879. 4^ P- 8°.
Wohlberedt (Otto). Zur Fauna Montenegros
und Nordalbaniens. (Mollusken, Kafer, Isopoden,
Chilopoden, Diplopoden.) Mit Beitragen von H.
Simroth, Oskar Boettger und Karl Verhoeff. illus.
I map, 10 pi. (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches Landes-
museum in Sarajevo. Wissenschaftl. Mitteil. aus
Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina. Wien, 1909. 4°.
V. II, pp. 5S5-722.)
Wyon (Reginald). Roman Catholic Albania.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
29
Bosnia and Herzegovina, cont'd.
Hauptresultate der Volkszahlung in Bosnien
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den in Ribic bei Bihac. illus., 3 pi. (Bosnisch-
Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo.
Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d. Herce-
govina. Wien, 1900. 4°. V. 7, pp. 3-32.)
Die Gradina an der Ramaquelle im Bezirke
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Landesmuseum in Sarajevo. Wissenschaftl. Mit-
theil. aus Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina. Wien, 1902.
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Prahistorische Funde aus Bosnien und der
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historischen Hof museums in Wien. illus., 3 pi.
(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum in Sa-
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Defterdarovic (Ibrahim Beg). Alte Brief-
schaften der Familie Resulbegovic. illus., 3 pi.
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Delic (Stephan R.) Beitrage zur Landes- und
Volkskunde. illus. (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches
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theil. aus Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina. Wien, 1893.
4°. V. I, pp. 402-425.)
D^sers (Leon). Chez les Slaves de Bosnie.
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Dimitz (Ludwig). Die forstlichen Verhaltnisse
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W. Frick, 1905. viii, 389 p., i map. 8°.
Dolezal (Eduard). Ueber einen Theil der auf
Bosnien entfallenden Wasserscheide zwischen dera
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1892. 8°. V. 75, pp. 246-302.)
Einige Schriftstucke aus der alten Krajina.
Spenden des Herrn Sektionschefs L. v. Thalloczy
an das bosn.-herzog. Landesmuseum. Von D. B.
Cerovic. illus. (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches Lan-
desmuseum in Sarajevo. Wissenschaftl. Mitteil.
aus Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina. Wien, 1909. 4°.
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Engelhardt (H.) Tertiarpflanzen von Foca
in Sudostbosnien. 2 pi. (Bosnisch-Hercegovin-
isches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo. Wissenschaftl.
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Evans (Arthur John). Through Bosnia and the
Herzegovina on foot, during the insurrection, Aug.
and Sept., 1875; with an historical review of Bos-
nia, and a glimpse at the Croats, Slavonians, and
the ancient republic of Ragusa. London, 1877. il.
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Fabricius, pseud. Die Annexion Bosniens und
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Fiala (Franz). Ausgrabungen auf dem Debelo
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Beitrage zur Flora Bosniens und der Her-
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Beitrage zur Pflanzengeographie Bosniens
und der Hercegovina. i pi. (Bosnisch-Herce-
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LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
Bosnia and Herzegovina, cont'd.
Bericht Uber.die Ausgrabungen am Debelo
brdo bei Sarajevo itn Jahre 1895, illus. (Bosnisch-
Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo. Wis-
senschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina.
JVien, 1899. 4°. V. 6, pp. 129-138.)
Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung prahis-
torischer Grabhtlgel auf dem Glasiiiac im Jahre
1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896. illus. I pi. (Bos-
nisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo,
Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d. Herce-
govina. fVien, 1896. 4°. V. I, pp. 126-168; V. 3,
PP- 3-38; V. 4, pp. 3-32; V. 5, pp. 3-28; V. 6, pp.
8-32.)
Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung prahis-
torischer Grabhtigel in SUdostbosnien (anschliessend
an den Glasinac) im Jahre 1897. illus., i pi. (Bos-
nisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo.
Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d. Herce-
govina. IVien, 1899. 4°. V. 6, pp. 33-61.)
Das Flachgraberfeld und die prahistorische
Ansiedlung in Sanskimost. illus., 4 pi. (Bosnisch-
Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo.
Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d. Herce-
govina. IVien, 1899. 4°. V. 6, pp. 62-128.)
Kleine Mittheilungen. illus. (Bosnisch-
Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo.
Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d. Herce-
govina. JVien, 1896. 4°. V. 4, pp. 170-184.)
Die prahistorische Ansiedlung auf dem
Debelo brdo bei Sarajevo, illus. (Bosnisch-Herce-
govinisches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo. Wissen-
schaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina.
fVien, 1896. 4°, V. 4, pp. 38-72.)
Prahistorische Bronzen aus Bosnien und der
Hercegovina. illus., i pi. (Bosnisch-Hercegovin-
isches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo. Wissenschaftl.
Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina. Wien,
1899. 4°. V. 6, pp. 139-147.)
• ' Prahistorische Wohnstatten in Sobunar bei
Sarajevo, illus. (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches Lan-
desmuseum in Sarajevo. Wissenschaftl. Mittheil.
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Filipescu (Teodor). Coloniile romane din
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France. — Ministire de Commerce. Commerce
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Le commerce en Bosnie et Herzegovine en
1899 (20 p.), 1900 (16 p.), 1901 (26 p.), 1902 (15 p.)
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Georgiyev (lordan P.) Grad Vratza. (Sbornik
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Gliick (Leopold). Zur physischen Anthropo-
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Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina. Wien, 1897. 4°.
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Die Tatowirung der Haut bei den Katholi-
ken Bosniens und der Hercegovina. illus. (Bos-
nisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo.
Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d. Herce-
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Great Britain. — Foreign Office. Turkey.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina. London: Harrison &*
Sons\\%']b'\. V, ii2p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers,
1876, V. 84.)
Covers the period from July 2, 1875, to Feb. 13, 1876; re-
lates to the rising in the Herzegovina; comprises correspond-
ence of British, Austrian, Turkish and French diplomatic
officials, as well as the text of Turkish decrees, instructions,
proclamations, etc. On pages 18-22 there is printed the
speech of Prince Milan Obrenovitch IV, at the opening of the
Servian National Assembly on Aug 29, 1875, as well as the
address of the National Assembly in reply. On pages 30-40
there is printed the English text of a pamphlet under the
caption "A glance at the Grievances which are the principal
cause of the Insurrection of the Christian inhabitants in the
Herzegovina.'" It is transmitted on Oct. i, 1875. by H. B. M.
Consul Holmes at Mostar to the Foreign Office with the re-
mark that " it has this instant been placed in my hands. . . .
it may probably contain a good deal of exaggeration." On
page 75 et seq. is the French and English text of the "An-
drassy Note."
Turkey. 1876, no. 3. Correspondence
respecting the affairs of Turkey, and the insurrec-
tion in Bosnia and the Herzegovina. London: Har-
rison b' Sons [1876]. xxi, 376 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, v. 84.)
Continuation of Turkey, 1876, no. 2.
Covers the period from Jan. 30 to July 17, 1876; relates to
the Herzegovinian insurrection and comprises correspondence
as in no. 2. On pages 30-39 there is printed the French and
English text of the Turkish mstructions relating to the gov-
ernment of the vilayets; on page 84, the English text of the
address of the insurgent chiefs to Baron Rodichof —r — -r. ~
1876; on pages 137 etseq., the French and English text of the
" Berlin Memorandum"; on pages 160-171, the Mimoire sent
by the Prince of Montenegro to H. B. M. Secy, of Foreign
Affairs on , . „' ' 1876, suggesting a concert of the Powers
May 8,
to consider the affairs of European Turkey, on pages 285-311
there is printed the French and English text of the changes
to be introduced into the organic law of Crete, as proposed by
the Christian deputies of the General Assembly.
Turkey. 1877, no. 11. Despatches from
Mr. Consul Holmes respecting reports of outrages
in the North of Bosnia. London: Harrison dr* Sons
[1877]. I 1., 4 p. (Parliamentary Papers, 1877,
v. 92.)
Three despatches to the Foreign Office, dated resp. March
14, 16 and 29, 1877.
Turkey. 1877, no. 20. Further despatch
respecting the state of affairs in Bosnia. London:
Harrison Ss' Sons [1877]. i 1., 6 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1877, v. 92.)
Despatch of May 18, 1877, from H. B. M. consul at Bosna-
Serai, W. R. Holmes, enclosing report by Vice-Consul Free-
man on massacres at Glamotch and Otchievo.
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31
Bosnia and Herzegovina, cont'd.
Turkey. 1877, no. 21. Further despatch
respecting the state of affairs in Bosnia. London:
Harrison dr" Sons [1877]. i 1., 6 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1877, v. 92.)
Despatch of H. B. M. Acting Consul at Bosna-Serai of
June 6, 1877, enclosing report on the impalement of Rado
Buitch at Doberlin in February, 1876.
Turkey. 1877, no. 22. Further despatch
respecting the state of affairs in Bosnia. London:
Harrison &' Sons [1877]. I 1., 2 p. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1877, v. 92).
Despatch of Acting Consul Freeman, of June 22, 1877, en-
closing accounts from " Galignani's Messenger" and the
" Manchester Guardian" concerning massacres of Bosnian
refugees.
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Ueber die bis jetzt in Bosnien und der
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Landesmuseum in Sarajevo. Wissenschaftl. Mit-
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ischen Landesmuseums. 2 plans, 9 pi. (Bosnisch-
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Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien u. d. Herce-
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(Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseum in Sara-
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der sQdlichen Theile Bosniens, nebsteiner Abhand-
lung uberdie romischen Strassen und Orte im heu-
tigen Bosnien. (Kais. Akad. d. Wissensch. Philos.-
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Culturskizzen aus der Hercegovina. (Oester-
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Hofmann (A.) Saugetierreste aus einigen
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Karolyi (Arpad von). ' ' Vlachen "-Auswan-
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LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
Bosnia and Herzegovina, cont'd.
Katzer (Friedrich). Die ehemalige Vergletsch-
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Geologischer FUhrer durch Bosnien und die
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Mineralozke biljezke iz Bosne. (Jugosla-
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Eittl (Ernst). Geologic der Umgebung von
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Sofiya. V. i-ii. Sofiya: Pridvorna Pechatnitza
na Bratya Proshekovi, 1905-1906. 8°.
K. (V.) Sudby periodicheskoi pechati v Bolga-
rii, istoriko-kriticheskiocherk. (In: Vyestnik Yev-
ropy. V. 201, pp. 746-799. St. Petersburg, 1900.)
Knizhitzi za prochit. S belletristichesko, tekh-
nichesko, nauchno. . .sodorzhanie Izdanie i pechat
na knizharnitzata K. G. Samardzhiyev & Co. Nos.
i-io. Solun: Skoropechatnitza na S. Muratori 6*
Cie., 1889. 8°.
No more published,
Periodichesko spisanie na Bolgarskoto Kniz-
hovno Druzhestvo v Sryedetz i Sofiya. V. D.
Stoyanov, ed. Sryedetz (v. 1-57); 6V?/Aia (58-62),
1882-1901. 62 in 17. 8°.
Ratnik, list za vojne nauke, novosti i knizhev-
nost. Belgrad: Derzhavna Shtamparija, 1878-
1879, no. 1-7.
1880, no. 1-8.
1881, no. 1-8.
1882, no. i-g.
1886, no. 1-8.
1887, no. i-io.
1888, no. 1-2.
1889, no. 1-9.
1890, no. 1-9.
1891, no. I-IO.
1892, no. 1-8.
1893, no- i-S-
1894, no. 1-12.
1895, no. I-IO.
1896, no. 1-7.
1897, no. 1-12.
1898, no. 1-9.
Sbornik za narodni umotvorentya, nauka i
knizhnina. Vol. 1-24 (Year 1889-1908). Sophia:
Min. na narodn. prosvyeshchenie, 4°.
Shishmaiiov (Iv. D.) Dosetgodishninata na
Sbornika, 1889-99. (Sbornik za Narodni, Umot-
voreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 16-17, PP-
v-xviii. Sofia, 1900.)
Slaviyevi Gori (Rodopi). Spisanie za Narodni
umotvoreniya, nauka i obshchestvenni znaniya.
Year i, nos. 1-7. Plovdiv: '^ Stara-Planina,"
1894. 8°.
No more published.
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
37
Bulgaria, confd.
General Works.
Antoni, arkhimandrit. Konstantin, yepiskop
bolgarski i negovoto pouchitelno Yevangelie. Prye-
vod ot D. Tzuklev. ( Period ichesko spisanie na
bolg. knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 21, pp.
373-425. Sryedetz, 1887. 8°.
Apfelbeck (Victor). Bericht fiber die im Jahre
1892 ausgefahrte entomologische Expedition nacii
Bulgarian und Ostrumelien. (Bosnisch-Herce-
govinisches Landesmuseum in Sarajevo. Wissen-
schaftl. Mittiieil. aus Bosnien u. d. Hercegovina.
Wien, 1894. 4°. V. 2, pp. 543-552.)
Apostolov (P.) Rodopska svadba. (Sbornik
za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina.
V. 21, pp. 1-28. Sofia, 1905.)
Argirov (S.) Lyublyanskiyat bolgarski rukopis
ot XVII vyek. (Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya,
Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 12, pp. 463-560. Sofia,
1895.)
Yedin bolgarski rukopis ot xvii vyek v
Prazhkiya muzei. (Periodichesko spisanie na bol-
garskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 44,
pp. 201-246. Sryedetz, 1894.)
Ariiiagnac(J.) Le monastere du Rilo. (Monde
moderne. n. s. v. 3, pp. 161-169. Paris, 1906.)
Arneth (Joseph Calasanza von). " Archaeo-
logische Analekten." Aus Bulgarien. (Kais. Akad.
d. Wissensch. Philos.-Hist. CI. Sitzungsb. Bd. 7,
pp. 67-73. Wien [1852]. 8°.)
Arrangement commercial et douanier entre
I'empire Ottoman et la principaute de Buigarie.
(Archives diplomat, ser. 3, v. 102, pp. 259-290.
Paris, 1907.)
Arrangement concernant I'echange des man-
dats de poste entre la Russia (la Finlande y com-
prise) et la Buigarie. Signe a St.-Petersbourg et k
Sofia le 10/23 juillet 1902, (Archives Diplomatiques.
ser. 3, V. 2 (v. 94), pp. 415-419. Paris, 1905.)
Aulneau (J.) La Buigarie dans les Balkans.
(Rev. polit. et parlementaire. Paris, 1909. 4°.
V. 61, pp. 272-293.)
Bachmetyev (P.) Golyeminata na Bolgarski-
tye peperudi v sravnenie s Zapadno-yevropeiskitye.
(Periodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno
druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 57, pp. 34-48. Sryedetz,
1898.)
Baikushev (K.) Pak po nashitye gori. (Pe-
riodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno
druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 54, pp. 835-58. Srye-
detz, 1896.)
Bakalov (I .) Materiali za istoriyata na nyekoi
manastiri v Bolgariya. (Sbornik za Narodni Umot-
voreniya Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 12, pp. 339-348,
Sofia, 1895.)
Baker (Valentine), Pasha. War in Bulgaria: a
narrative of personal experiences. London: S.
Low, Mars ton, Searle dr" Rivington, 1879. 2 v.
5 maps. 8°.
Bakhmetyev (L) Kolyebaniyata na podpoch-
venata voda i tyekhnata svorzka s zemnitye elek-
tricheski tokoye v Sofiya i neinitye okolnosti.
(Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizh-
nina. V. 14, pp. 102-128. Sofia, 1897.)
Bakhmetyev (P.) Material za izuchvanye
zemnitye elektricheski tokove v Bolgariya. (Sbor-
nik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina.
V. 12, pp. 58-120. Sofia, 1895.)
Balabanov (Marko D.) Otziv v Bolgariya po
Venelinovitye pisma. (Sbornik za Narodni Umot-
voreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 2, pp. 285-309.
Sofia, 1890.)
Balaktschieflf (Ilija). Die rechtliche Stellung
des Furstentums Bulgarien. WUrzburg: Gnad &>
Cie., 1893. I p.l., (I) 6-83 (i) p. 8°.
Balaschev (G.) Bolgarskiyat gospodar Tervel.
(Periodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno
druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 57, pp. 49-61. Sryedetz,
1898.)
Novi izvyestiya za cherkovnoto vyedomstvo
na Vidinskata i Sofiskata yeparkhiya pryez pervitye
godini na tyekhnoto zavladyevane ot turtzitye.
(Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizh-
nina. V. 18, pp. 132-170. Sofia, 1901.)
Barkley (H. C.) Bulgaria before the war,
during seven years' experience of European Turkey
and its inhabitants. London, I'i']']. 12°.
Bassanovich (I.) Lomskiyat okrug. (Sbornik
za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina.
V. 5, pp. 3-185, Sofia, 1891.)
Battenberg (Franz Joseph von), Prinz. Die
volkswirthschaftliche Entwicklung Bulgariens von
1879 bis zur Gegenwart. Nach amtlichen Quellen
bearbeitet, Leipzig: Veit Ss' Co., 189 1. x, 202 p.
4°-
B^rard (Victor). Le memorandum buigare.
(Rev. de Paris, 1903, v, 5, pp, 424-444. Paris,
1903.)
Blagoyev (D.) Prinos kom istoriyata na sot-
zializma v Bolgariya. Sofiya: " Balkan," 1906.
3 V. 8°.
Blanqui (Adolphe Jerome). Voyage en Bui-
garie pendant I'annee 1841. Paris: W. Coquebert,
1843. X, 414 p. 12°.
Block (Adolphe). Origine turque des Bulgares.
(Soc. d'anthrop. de Paris. Bull, et mem. ser. 5,
V, 4, pp, 537-546. Paris, 1903,)
Bobchev(S. S.) Bolgarskata chelyanda zadruga
V segasno i minalo vryeme. (Sbornik za Narodni
Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina, v, 22-23, pt- 2,
pp. 1-207. Sofia, i9o6-'o7.)
Prinos kom istoriyata na bolgarskoto voz-
razhdane. Pop Andreya Robovski. (Sbornik za
Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 21,
pp. 1-17. Sofia, 1905.)
Sbornik na Bolgarskitye yuridicheski obi-
chai. Plovdiv: " Vedinstvo," iSgj. part I. 302 p.
8°.
Bochevarov (M.) Meteorologicheski nablyu-
deniya za Sofiya (ot x- Mart 1887 god do i- Mart
1889). (Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka
i Knizhnina. v. i, pp. 291-301. Sofia, 1889.)
Nyeskolko byelyezhki za klimatot y Sofiya.
(Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizh-
nina. v. I, pp. 312-315. Sofia, 1889.)
Bolgariya v tzaruvanieto na Nikifora Foka.
(Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizh-
nina, v, 5, pp. 233-266. Sofia, 1891.)
38
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
Bulgaria, cont'd.
Bolgarska Starina, povremeno spisanie izda-
vayemo v neupredyelno vremya ot G. S. Rakov-
skavo. Bucharest: S. Resides k, 1865. book i.
I ed. 206 p. 4°.
No more published.
Bousquet (Georges). Les chemins de fer bul-
gares. Paris: Imp. Chaix [iqog?] 45 (i) p., i map.
8'.
Brailsford (H. N.) The Bulgarians of Mace-
donia ; a psychological study. (Fortnightly Rev.
V. 81 (n. s. V. 75), pp. 1049-1059.)
Buelens (F.) La Bulgarie contemporaine.
Edition officielle du Minist^re du Commerce et de
I'Agriculture de Bulgarie. Bruxelles: R. &* H.
Fourez, 1905. 364, iii p., 2 diag. , i table. 8°.
Bulgares (Les), par un diplomate. Paris: E.
Leroux, 1894. 56 p., I tab. 16°. (Bibliot. slave
elzevirienne, t. 11.)
Bulgaria.
UNpER THE Treaty of Berlin.
1878-date.
Constitution. Constitution de la principaute de
Bulgarie. Revisee par la iv-me Grande Assem-
blee Nationale dans sa seance du 15/27 mai
1893. Sophia: Typographie B. Simdcek, Im-
pritneur de la Cour, 1893. 69 p. 24°.
Text in Bulgarian and in French. See also below Grand
Sobranje.
The French text of the first constitution of Bulgaria,
adopted at Tirnovo, April 16/28, 1879, is printed in the British
and Foreign State Papers, v. 70, p. 1303 et seq. The constitu-
tion of 1879 was suspended in 1881 and re-established in 1885,
the modifications voted by the Sobranje not having been rati-
fied by the Grand Sobranje. (See below Grand Sobranje.)
Grand Sobranje. [Journal of proceedings.]
1. 1879. Lacking. (Election of Prince Alexander.)
2. 1883. " (Constitutional revision.)
3. Oct. 1886-April, 1887. (Election of Prince Ferdinand.)
4. May 3-17, 1893. (Constitutional revision.)
Text in Bulgarian. The Grand Sobranje is a specially
elected body convened to decide questions of territory, the
constitution or of the regency.
Ministerski Sovyet. Doklad do Negovo Tzarsko
Visochestvo Bolgarskiya Knyaz Ferdinand I.
Ot Ministerskiya sovyet (1887-1907). Sofiya:
Derzhavna Pechatnitza, 1907. 664 p. f°.
Ministerstvo Finansitye. Sbornik na okrzhzhnitye
pisma. . .1888-1891, 1893-1897. Sofiya, 1889-
1898. 8°.
Ministerstvo na vnutryeshnitye raboti. Spisk na
naselenitye myesta v Bolgariya. Izladen ot min-
isterstvoto na vnutryeshnitye raboti. Sofiya:
Derzhavna Pechatnitza, 1906. 172 p. 8°.
Sobranje. (Parliament; unicameral.) [Journal of
proceedings.]
Under Prince Alexander.
I sobranje, const, sess.
,1 '' reg.
1879.
1879.
1880.
1880.
1882/3.
1883.
Feb. lo-April 16.
Oct. 21-N0V. 24.
March 23-June 4.
Oct. is-Dec. 18.
Dec. 10- Feb. 13.
Sept. 4-Dec. 25.
I V.
I V.
1 V.
3V.
2 v.
.. r - T -o- 3 V.
1884/5. Oct. ij-Feb. I. 4 V.
1886. June-July. Lacking.
Under Prince Ferdinand.
S sobranje, i sess,
5 " 2 "
5 " 3 "
6 " I "
6 " 2 "
6
7 '
I (and
I sess.
Under the Regency.
4 fobranje, 2 sess. 1886. Sept.-Oct. Lacking.
1887. Oct. is-Dcc. 17. 6 V.
1888. Oct. 15-Dec. 18. 10 V.
1889. Oct. 22-Dec 17. 3 V.
1890. Oct. 15-Dec. 16. 3 V.
1891. Oct. is-Dec. 15. 7 V.
1892. Oct. 15-Dec. 15. 4 v.
only sess.) 1893. Oct. 15-Dec. 15. 5 v.
1894. Oct. 15-Dec. 20. 2 V.
2 " 1895/6. Oct. 19-Feb. 4. 3 V.
1 " 1896/7. Dec. i-Feb. 27. 4 v.
2 " 1897. Oct. 15-Dec. 15. 3 V.
3 " 1898. Oct. 15-Dec. 19. 4 V.
I extr. sess. 1899. May i6-June 28. 3 v.
1 ord. sess. 1899/00. Oct. 15- Jan. 23. 6 v.
2 " " 1900. Oct. 15-N0V. 29. 2 V.
I extr. " 1901. Feb. 22-Aug. 26. 5 v.
I ord. " 1901. Oct. 15-Dec 23. 2 V.
I extr. " 1902. April 22-July 3c. 6 v.
I ord. " 1902. Oct. 15-Dec. 21. 4 V.
1 sess. 1903/4. Nov. 2-Jan. 25. 5 v.
2 " 1904/5. Oct. 15-Jan. 31. 7 V.
3 " 1905/6. Oct. 15-Jan. 25. 7 v.
4 " 1906/7. Oct. 15-Jan. 31. 5 V.
I extr. sess. 1907. Feb. i6-March 14. i v.
5 sess. 1907. Oct. is-Dec. 22. 5 v.
I " 1908/9. Oct. 15-Jan. 26. 7 V.
Direction de la Statistique.
Census (Buildings).
R:&suLTATs du recensements des batiments dans la
principaute de Bulgarie au 31 decembre, 1900.
Sophia, 1905. 2 p.l,, 3-299 p. f°.
In Bulgarian and French.
An enumeration by departments and communes of dwell-
ings, hotels, inns, public buildings, schools, churches, monas-
teries, mosques, factories, shops, bakeries, etc., etc. One
earlier similar enumeration had been taken in 1893.
Census (Industries).
Recensement des industries encouragees par
I'etat (31 decembre 1904). Sofia, 1906. xxii,
loi p. f°.
In Bulgarian and French.
The first enumeration of this nature in Bulgaria.
Census (Livestock).
R^sultats du recensement du betail, des oiseaux
de basse-cour, des chars et des outils et machines
agricoles dans la principaute de Bulgarie au 31
decembre 1900. Sophia, 1906. livraisons 1-2.
f°.
In Bulgarian and French.
■ This is the third livestock census taken by Bulgaria. The
first was taken on Dec. 31, 1887, by authority of the Minister
of War. It included only horses, mules, buffalos, oxen, cows
and calves. It was published by the Minister of War in 1890.
The second was taken on Dec. 31, 1892, together with the cen-
sus of population and of buildings. This census was pub-
lished in 1894. It included for the first time fowls, and data
concerning sheep, goats and hogs, taken from returns of the
Ministry of Finance. The census of 1900 is the third livestock
census. In it are enumerated for the first time agricultural
implements.
Census (Population).
RfisuLTATS generaux du denombrement de la
population de la principaute de Bulgarie au ler
Janvier 1893. Sophia, 1897. 2 p.l., 417 p. f .
The first census of population of Bulgaria was taken in
Jan., 1881, the second in Jan., 1888, the third in 1893 and the
fourth in 1900, the fifth and last in 1905.
Statistics (Agriculture).
Statistique agricole pour I'annee 1903-1904.
Sofia, 1907-1908. f°.
An earlier compilation of agricultural statistics had been
published for the years 1896/7-1898/9 resp. The collection
of agricultural statistics had then been suspended until 1903
when the above series was inaugurated. The volume for
1903 contains summaries for the years 1897-1899.
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
39
Bulgaria, cont'd.
Statistics (Commerce).
Serial.
The form of publication of the Bulgarian serial commercial
statistics underwent a change in 1895. The publications
which the Library has, at present, of each period are grouped
as A and B resp.
• A.
Statistique des mouvements de la navigation
pendant les annees 1891-94. Sophia, 1895. f°.
One earlier volume, whieh is not in the library, had been
published for the years 1886 to 1890, under the title " Mouve-
ment des navires par ports."
Statistique du commerce de la principaute de
Bulgarie avec les pays etrangers pendant I'annee
1889. Sophia, 1890. f°.
Published annually from 1880 to 1894.
B.
MouvEMENT commercial de la Bulgarie avec les
pays etrangers. Mouvement de la navigation
par ports. Prix moyens dans les principales
villes pendant le mois. . . Sophia, i^qb-i^g"]. f°.
1895 Dec.
1896 Jan. -Feb , April-Dec.
1897 July-
Published monthly since 1895.
Continued as:
Mouvement commercial de la Bulgarie avec les
pays etrangers, mouvement de la navigation par
ports et prix moyens dans les principales villes
pendant le. . .trimestre. . . So/ia, 1905-1906. f°.
1905 trim. I, 4. igo6 trim. 1-4.
1907 " 1-4. 1908 " I, 3.
Published quarterly since 1898.
Statisque du commerce de la principaute de Bul-
garie avec les pays etrangers, mouvement de la
navigation et prix moyens annuels des animaux
domestiques, des principaux articles alimentaires
et des journees pendant I'annee 1905-1906.
Sofia, 1 906-1907. f°.
Published annually since 1893.
Non-serial.
Statistique decennale du commerce exterieur de
la Bulgarie 1 886-1895. Sofia, iqob. xxxiii, 537p.
In Bulgarian and French. The statistics are for Bulgaria
proper only and do not include Southern Bulgaria (Eastern
Roumelia).
Commerce exterieur de la Bulgarie pendant les
annees 1897-1903. Sofia, 1905. 2 p.l., xxxviii,
393 (i) p. f°.
In Bulgarian and French.
Statistics (Electoral).
Statistique des elections des deputes pour la
II. -12. Assemblee Nationale Ordinaire, 1901-
1902. Sophia, 1904. f°.
In Bulgarian and French. One earlier similar publication
has been issued, viz. for the tenth (1899/00) National Assem-
bly.
Statistics (Industrial).
Statistique des prix moyens des animaux domes-
tiques, des principaux articles alimentaires et
des salaires des ouvriers en Bulgarie pendant la
periode decennale iS'>3-i902. Sofia, 1906. xvii,
121 p. f°.
Statistics (Military).
Statistique du recrutement militaire regulier pen-
dant les annees igoo, 1902. Sofia, 1907. f°.
In Bulgarian and French. This series has been published
annually since 1897.
Statistics (Population).
Statistique de I'emigration de la principaute dans
des pays etrangers de 1893- 1902. Sophia, 1905.
viii, 165 p. 1°.
In Bulgarian and French. Shows the emigration from
Bulgaria in each year from 1893 '" ^9°^ by destination, pro-
fession and age.
Statistics (Schools).
EcoLES Primaires.
Statistique des e'coles dans la principaute de
Bulgarie pendant I'annee scolaire. . . Sofia,
1897. F°.
1894/5, pt. I.
Published in this form for 1894/5-1895/6 in 3 parts for each
school year. The series had been published since 1888/9
as "Statistique scolaire," annually, 1888/9-1890/1, and as
"Statistique des dcoles primaires," 1891/2-1893/4, annually.
Continued as:
Statistique des ecoles primaires dans la princi-
paute de Bulgarie pendant I'annee 1903-1904.
Sofia, 1907, f°.
Published annually, in this form, since 1898-9.
Statistics (Vital).
Serial.
Mouvement de la population par arrondissements
et departements pendant I'annee 1902, 2e partie.
Sophia, 1906. f°.
This Series has been published annually since 1881. The
Library's file being so very fragmentary, it is not possible to
describe the general contents of the series. Part 2 of 1902 is
a volume of 271 pages and many plates. This part contains
I. tables on natural increment (of the population) (excess of
births over deaths), and marriages, births and deaths with
decennial summaries; 2. average no. of marriages, births and
deaths in 1902 compared with preceding decade, and causes
of deaths in general for urban districts and separately for
cities over 5000 population; 3. marriages, births and deaths
by departments and religions, and by arrondissements and
urban and rural population; 4. divorces among the orthodox
Bulgarian population.
NaissAnces, deces et manages pendant I'annee
1893 par lieux peuples et mois. Sophia, 1896, 4°.
Published annually since 1893. In Bulgarian and French.
Statistique pour les causes des dec^s dans les
villes de la principaute pendant I'annee 1900-
1901. Sophia, 1906-1907. f°.
Throne — [Speeches from the throne on the open-
ing and closing of Parliament.]
The text of these documents is of course to be found in the
Journals of the Sobranje and of the Grand Sobranje resp.
Occasionally the text is also printed in French or in English
in the British and Foreign State Papers. A collection of these
latter is given below.
Sobranje.
Prince Alexander.
1883 Sept. 16. opening 3 sobranje 2 sess. (French) v. 74: 780
'^^3 Dec. 25. ^i^^i^g ^ „ ^ „ » ,,_ ^g. 8^5
I " (English) v. 76: 556
extr. " (French) v. 77: 708
extr. " (English) v. 78: 686
1884 Jan. 6.
1885 Feb. 1/12. closing 4
1886 June 14. opening 4
1886 July 23. closing 4
Regents.
1886 Sept. 13. opening 4 sobranje 2 sess. (French) v. 78: 686
Prince Ferdinand.
1887 Oct. 27. opening 5 sobranje i sess. (French) v. 78: 690
1888 Oct. 27. opening 5 " 2 " (French) v. 79: 92
1898 Oct. 27. opening 9 " 3 " (French) v. 90: 553
1899 May 28. opening 10 " i " (French) v. 91: 1303
1900 Oct. 28. opening 10 " 2 " (French) v. 92: 920
40
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
Bulgaria, cont'd.
Grand Sobranje.
Regents.
1886 Oct. 31. opening 3 Grand Sobranje (French) v. 78: 687
Buli^aria, the peasant state, illus. (Natl.
Geog. Maga. IVaskington, 1908. 8°. v. 19,
pp. 760-773.)
Bulgarien. Aussenhandel und Schiffahrt im
Jahre 1903. (Deutsches Handels-Archiv. Jahrg.
1904, pp. 1157-1178. Berlin, I904.)
Bulg^arische (Die) Armee. illus. (Streffleurs
militar. Ztschr. JVien, 1909. 8°. Jahrg. 50 (1909,
V. I), pp. 449-474.)
Bulji^arische (Das) Heerwesen. (Internat.
Rev. ilber d. gesamten Armeen u. Flotten. Beihef t
68 (Dec. 1905), pp. 1-16. Dresden, 1905.)
Bulgarischen (Die) Staatsbahnen im Jahre
l902-'o6. (Archiv f. Eisenbahnwesen. Berlin,
i905-'o8. 8°. Jahrg. 28 (1905), pp. 247-251, 936-
939; Jahrg. 29 (1906), pp. 797-803; Jahrg. 30
(1907), pp. 1000-1007; Jahrg. 31 (1908), pp. 1252-
1261.)
Burmov (T. St.) Bolgaro-gortzkata tzerkovna
rasprya. Sojiya: Pechatnitza na St. Atanasov &'
Co., 1902. iv, 620, 7 p. 8°.
(Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya,
Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 15, pp. 145-221. Sojia,
1898.)
Byelkovski (G.) Kreditot i bankovoto dyelo
V Bolgariya. (Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya,
Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 14, pp. 129-225; v. 16-17,
pp. 59-124. So^a, 1897.)
Za parichnata sistema v Bolgariya. (Peri-
odichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno druz-
hestvo V Sryedetz. v. 48, pp. 899-932; v. 49-50,
pp. 113-151. Sryedetz, 1895.)
Calary de Lamaziere (R.) Les capitulations
en Bulgarie. Paris: L. Larose &' L. Teivin, 1905.
2 pi., 234 p. 4°.
Caleb (J.) L'organisation judiciaire en Bulgarie.
(Rev. de droit internat. ser. 2, v. 5, pp. 203-251.
Bruxelles, 1903.)
Le regime constitutionnel en Bulgarie.
(Rev. de droit internat. ser. 2, v. 7, pp. 214-236,
335-358, 578-602. Bruxelles, 1905.)
ChtLvlea 1, Ji'ingo/ jRumania. Nicopole, 1396,
1877-1902. (Academia Roman^. Analele Acade'-
miel romane. Memoriile sectiunii istorice. Bucu-
resci, 1904. 4°. ser. 2, v. 26 (1903-04) pp. 183-
206.)
Chekhlarov (N.) Dokumenti po bolgarskoto
vozrazhdane. Izvadki iz kopirnata kniga na tzen-
tralniya revolyutzionen komitet v Bukureshch.
(Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizh-
nina. V. 22-23. pt. I, pp. 1-64. SoJia, 1906-07.)
Chernovyezhd (P.) Nyekolko zapiski ot
segashniya vyek. (Sbornik za Narodni Umotvore-
niya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v, 6, pp. 379-425. Sofia,
1892.)
Spomeni za uniyata na 18 dekemvri i860
god. (Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka
i Knizhnina. v. ir, pp. 326-345. SoJia, 1894.)
Commerce exterieur de la Bulgarie pendant
lesannees 1879-1907. (Mouvement econ. Bucarest,
1909. 8°. V. 9, p. 163.)
Czirbusz (Geza). Die sudungarischen Bulr
garen. (In: T. S. Viloosky's Die Serben im sUd-
lichcn Ungarn... Wien, 1884. 8". pp. 341-403.)
(Die Volker Oesterreich-Ungarns. v. 11.)
Yuzhnoungarskitye Bolgare. Etnop-rafi-
cheska skitza ot Prof. Geza Tzirbus. Pryevel Iv,
A. Georgov. (Periodichesko spisanie na bolgar-
skoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 12, pp.
65-73; V. 13, pp. 31-50; V. 14, pp. 230-255. Srye-
detz, 1884-85. 8°.)
Danailov (Georgi T.) Edin pametnik na
staroto bolgarsko pravo. (Sbornik za Narodni
Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 18, pp. 3-59.
Sofia, 1 901.)
Datzov (S. Zh.) Ot Sofiya do Pranga (Putni
byelyezhki i vospominaniya). (Periodichesko spisa-
nie na bolgarskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz.
V. 45, pp. 424-445; V. 46, pp. 526-537. Sryedetz,
1894.)
Davidov (B.) Prinos za izuchvane florata na
Varnenskiya okrug. (Sbornik za Narodni Umot-
voreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 20, pp. 1-54;
V. 21, pp. 1-73. Sofia, 1905.)
D^cret du 26 Janvier 1898 portant promulgation
de la convention de commerce signee a Sofia le 23
mai-4 juin 1897, entre la France et la Bulgarie.
(Annales "du commerce exterieur. Paris, 1898.
8°. pp. 82-86.)
Demanche (Georges). Bulgarie et Bulgares.
illus. (Rev. francaise d. I'etrang. et d. colonies et
I'explor. Gaz. geog. v. 32, pp. 689-704. Paris,
1907.)
Deniker (Joseph). Les Bulgares et les Mace-
doniens: note complementaire a la communication
du Dr. Wateff. map. (Soc. d'anthrop. de Paris.
Bull. et. mem. ser. 5, v. 5, pp. 458-466. Paris,
1904.)
Deplorable (Le) evenement. ..devant Roust-
chouk. . . [Par un Bulgare], 1867. «. t.-p. 3-42 p.
8°.
Dicey (Edward). The peasant state. An ac-
count of Bulgaria in 1894. London: J. Murray,
1894. iv, 332 p. 8°.
Dimitrov (G.) Knyazhestvo Bolgariya v isto
richesko, geografichesko i etnografichesko otno-
shenie v tri chasti. i. ed. Sofiya: B. Shimachok,
1894-1896. 2 V. 8°.
[v. 2 published in Plovdiv; Torgovska Pechatnitza^
Dimitrov (Luka). Beitrage zur geologischen und
petrographischen Kenntnissdes Vitosa-Gebietes in
Bulgarien. (Kais. Akad. d. Wissensch. Math.-
naturwissensch. CI. Denkschr. Bd. 60, pp. 477-
530, I map, 3 pi. Wien, 1893. f°.)
DitscIieff(P.) La propriete fonci^re et I'agri-
culture en Bulgarie. (Mouvement econ. v. 4,
PP- 333-342.) Bucarest, 1906.)
Dobruski (V.) Arkheologicheski izdirvaniya v
Zapadna Bolgariya. (Sbornik za Narodni Umot-
voreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 2, pp. 1-45.
Sofia, 1890.)
Materiali po arkheologiyata na Bolgariya.
(Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizh-
nina. v. II, pp. 68-:o2; v. 16-17, PP- 3-116;
V. I3i pp. 398-442; V. 18, pp. 704-812. Sofia,
I 894-1900.)
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
41
I
Bulgaria, confd.
Nyekolko drevni nadpisi, namyereni v Bol-
gariya. (Periodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto
knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 23, pp. 796-
8o'^;v. 28, pp. 523-527. Sryedetz, i888-8g, 8°.)
Dora D'Istria, /.f^Mo'. £>/ Elena Ghika, Prin-
cess Kol'tsova Masal'ska. Excursions en Rou-
melie et en Moree. Zurich: Meyer &" Zeller,
1863. 2 V. 12°.
Drandar (Antoine G.) La Bulgarie sous le
Prince Ferdinand, 1 887-1908. Bruxelles: Atai-
lissements G/n^raux d'Imprimerie, 1909. 406 p.,
I 1., I port. 8°,
Les evenements politiques en Bulgarie de-
puis 1876 jusqu'a nos jours. Bruxelles: Th. Falk
&' Cie., i8g6. 381 (2) p., i port. 8°.
Drenkoff (I. K.) Die Steuerverhaltnisse Bul-
garians. Jena: G. Fischer, igoo. x, 146 p. 8°.
(Staatswissenchaftliches Seminar zu Halle a. d. S.
Sammlung nationalokonomischer . . . Abhandlun-
gen. Bd. 29.)
Drinov (M.) Istorichesko osvyetlenie vorkh
statistikata na narodnostitye v istochnata chast na
Bolgarskoto Knyazhestvo. (Periodichesko spisanie
na bolgarskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz.
V. 7, p. 1-24; V. 8, p. 68-75. Sryedetz, 1884. 8°.)
Nov pametnik za bolgarskata istoriya. (Pe-
riodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno
druzhestvo V Sryedetz. v. i, pp. 126-133. Sryedetz,
1882. 8°.)
Oshche nyekolko byelyezhki za Paisiva i
za negovata istoriya. (Periodichesko spisanie na
bolgarskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz.
V. 19, pp. 134-145. Sryedetz, 1885.)
Dyakovich (B.) Arkheologicheski izlet v krai-
dunaiska Bolgariya. (Sbornik za Narodni Umot-
voreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 20, pp. 1-56.
Sofia, 1904.)
Byelyezhki po arkheologiyata na kraydun-
avska Bolgariya. (Sbornik za Narodni Umot-
voreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 16-17, pp. 117-
178. Ay?a, 1900.)
Trakiska grobnitza pri Plovdiv i nekro-
polot na drevniya grad. (Sbornik za Narodni
Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 22-23. pt- I.
PP- 1-55- Sofia, i9o6-'o7.)
Eastern Roumelia.
1879-1885.
The organic statute was signed by the European Commis-
sion, as provided by the Treaty of Berlin (1878), on April 26,
1879. The union of Eastern Roumelia with Bulgaria was pro-
claimed on Sept. 18, 1885.
Constitution.
Statut organique de la Roumelie-Orientale.
Constantinople, April 26, 1879. (British and For-
eign State Papers, v. 7, pp. 759-843.)
Text in full in French. Titles only of articles and chapters
are given in Hertslet. Map of Europe by Treaty, v. 4, pp.
2860 et seq .
Organichesky ustav na istochna Rumeliya.
Plovdiv: Knizharnitza na Khr. G. Danov, 1879.
294, xiv p. 8°.
Permanent Committee.
Provided for by ch. 5 of the organic statute. A body com-
posed of 13 members elected by the Provincial Assembly
(sobranje).
Journal. Sofia, 1 890-1 891. 5 vols. 4°.
V. I. 1879/80. sitting 1-155. v. 3. 1881/2. sitting 1-117.
v. 2. i88o/i. sitting 1-147. v. 4. 1882/3. sitting 1-107.
V. 5. 1883/4. sitting i-ioi.
Sobranje (Parliament; unicameral).
[Journals], 1879-1884. Sofia, 1889-93. 4°.
1 ord. sess. 1879. Oct. -Dec. i v.
1 extr. sess. i8bo. Marcn-April. i v.
2 ord. sess. 1880. Oct. -Dec. i v.
3 ord. sess. 1881. Oct.-Dec. i v.
4 ord. sess. 1882. Oct.-Dec. 2 v.
5 ord. sess. 1883. Oct.-Dec. i v.
6 ord. sess. 1884. Oct.-Dec. 1 v.
EiHmek-Waissolm (Hugo von). Derbulga-
risch-serbische Krieg, 1885. Wien: L. W. Seidel
& Sohn, 1886. VI, 243 (i) p., 7 maps. 8°.
Electric tramways of Sofia. Operated by means
of a high tension water power station with low ten-
sion steam power station for reserve. (Street Rail-
way Rev. V. 14, pp. 73-76. New York, 1904.)
tlrlett (Jan). Steppes bulgares. (Nouv. Rev.
Paris, 1898. 8°. v. 113, pp. 108-117.)
Euthymius, Patriarch of Tirnova. Werke
des Patriarchen von Bulgarien Euthymius (1375-
1393). Nach den besten Handschriften hrsg. von
E. Kaluzniacki. Wien: C. Gerold's Sohn, 1901.
cxxviii, 450 p., I 1. 8°.
The text of the work is Old Bulgarian.
Falkenegg(A. von), j9ar<7M. Bulgarien. Aus
Bulgariens Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Ber-
lin: P. Boll, 1900. 82 p., I port. 8°.
Fermendziu (P. Fr. Eusebius). Acra Bulga-
riae ecclesiastica, ab A. 1565 usque ad A. 1799.
Zagrab: L. Hartman, 1%^"]. xxii, 409 p. 8°. (In:
Jugoslavenska Akademija u Zagrebu. Monumenta
spectantia historiam Slavorum meridionalium.
v. 18.)
France. — Minis t^re du Commerce. Rapports
commerciaux des agents diplomatiques et consu-
laires de France, n.p., n. d. 8°,
Series 1890- 1899.
No. 1-344.
Bourgas, Commerce et navigation.
1891. II pp. no. 58.
1892. None published.
1893. 9 pp. no. 176.
Bulgarie et Roum^lie Orientale, Mouveraent commerciale.
1893 10 pp. no. 200.
1894. 19 pp. no. 304.
Bulgarie, Mouvement g^n^rale du commerce.
1893. 21 pp. no. 257.
1894. 21 PP- iio- 305-
Series 1899 -date.
No. I et seq.
Bourgas, Commerce et navigation.
1901. 22 pp. no. 177.
igo2. 28 pp. no. 355-
1903. 42 pp. no. 435.
1904. 44 pp. no. 513.
Bulgarie, Commerce extdneur.
1899. 28 pp. no. 5.
1900. None published.
1901. " "
1902. 86 pp. no. 405.
This is a detailed report for 1902, with comparative tables of
imports and exports for 1886-1902.
1903. 18 pp. no. 437.
1904. 32 pp. no. 473.
1905. 27 pp. no. 557.
Varna, Commerce et navigation.
1900. 18 pp. no. 88.
1901. 22 pp. no. 188.
1902. 13 PP no 316.
Roustchouk, Commerce et navigation.
xgo2. 35 pp. no. 339.
Gaulis (Georges). Bulgarie et Mace'doine.
(Rev. de Paris. 1902, v. 6, pp. 75-101. Paris,
1902.)
42
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
Bulgaria, confd.
Geffcken (Friedrich Heinrich). La Bulgarie
et le droit d'intervention. Rome: Forzani et C,
1887. I p.l., 24 p. 8°.
Extrait de la Revue Internationale, quatri&me ann^e tome
13. livraison. i.
Gelzer (Heinrich). Der Patriarchat von Ach-
rida; Geschichte und Urkunden. 231 p. (K6n.
sachs. Gesellsch. d. Wissensch. Abhandl. Philol.
hist. Classe, v. 20, no. 5. Leipzig, 1902.)
Georgiyev (Jordan Pop). Bolgaritye pod
Turskoto robstvo (ot kraya na xiv do kraya na
xvili vyek. Dvye obshchedostupni skazki. V.-Tar-
novo: Peek, na br. P. Kasabovi, 1901. 72 p. 8°.
Material! po tzerkovnata borba. (Sbornik
za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina.
V. 22-24, pt- I. PP- 1-80, 1-370. Sofia, i9o6-'o8.)
Georgiev (St.) Lyutikovi rasteniya (Ranun-
culaceae) iz Bolgariya. (Periodichesko spisanie na
bolgarskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz.
V. 61, pp. 149-165. Sryedetz, 1900.)
Materiyali po florata na Yuzhna Bolgariya
(Trakiya). (Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya,
Nauka i Knizhnina. v, i, pp. 191-254. Sofia,
1889.)
Rodopitye i Rilskata planina i nikhnata
rastitelnost. (Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya,
Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 3, pp. 324-354; v. 4, pp.
529-585. Sofia, i890-'9i.)
Gesetzliche Regelung der Frauen- und
Kinderarbeit in Buigarien. (Soziale Rundschau.
Jahrg. 6, pp. 971-975. Wien, 1905.)
Geshov (Iv Yev.) Chinovnishki proletariyat.
(Periodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno
druzhestvo V Sryedetz. v. 19, pp. 118-133. Srye-
detz, 1885.)
Nashitye gradinarski druzhestva. (Period-
ichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno druz-
hestvo V Sryedetz. v. 27, pp. 324-341. Sryedetz,
1888. 8°.)
Yevlogi Georgiev. Cherti ot zhivota mu i
dokumenti iz arkhivata mu. (Periodichesko spisa-
nie na bolgarskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Srye-
detz. V. 61, pp. 1-18. Sryedetz, 1900.)
Zapiski na yedin osuden. (Periodichesko
spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v
Sryedetz. v. 34, pp. 546-568; v. 36, pp. 941-968.
Sryedetz, 1 890.)
Gladstone (William Ewart). Bulgarian hor-
rors and the question of the East. London: J. Mur-
ray, \%-]b. 3 p.l., 7-64 p. 8°.
Lessons in massacre ; or. The conduct of the
Turkish government in and about Bulgaria, since
May, 1876. Chiefly from the papers presented by
command. London: J. Murray, 1877. 80 p. 3°.
Daly (Augustus A.) Greater lessons in massa-
cre. A reply to W. E, Gladstone[s article, " Les-
sons in massacre"]. London: IV. H. Guest, 1877.
viii, 56 p. 8°.
Glaser ( Rudolf). FQrst Alexander von Buiga-
rien. Eine historisch-politische Studie. Bens-
heim: J. Ehrhard S^ Co., 1901. iv (i), 6-53 p.,
I port. 8°.
Gopcevic (Spiridion). Buigarien und Ostru-
melien. Mit besonderer BerttcksichtigungdesZeit-
raumes von 1 878-1 886, nebst militarischer WUrdi-
gung des serbo-bulgarischen Krieges. Leipzig: B.
Elischer, 1886. xvii, 616 p., 6 plans in one. 8°,
Grande-Bretagne et Bulgarie. Convention
de commerce, de douane et de navigation du 9 de-
cembre 1905. (France. Min. d. Comm. et d. I'ln-
dust. Annales du Commerce. Exterieur, Pays
Strangers en General. Conventions Internation
ales. Legisl. comm., no. 239, 1906, fasc. 8-10,
pp. 1-30. Paris, 1906.)
Great Britain. — Foreign Office. Reports by
H. M. consuls, etc.
A.
[1878-11885.
During these years the British consular reports were pub-
lished in annual volumes with continuous paging. There are
a very few occasional reports on the trade of the British con-
sular districts in Bulgaria The Library's file of consular re-
ports for these years is unbroken.
B.
1885-1888.
During these years the reports of the vice-consuls were
printed separately, as is shown by the following collation.
[Reports by H. M. consuls and vice-consuls on
the trade of their districts, 1885-1888.] Diplomatic
and consular reports. Annual series. London, n.d.
8°.
1885. Varna. 10 pp. no. i.
" Philippopolis. 4 pp. no. 70.
1886. Varna. None published. '
" Philippopolis. 9 pp. no. 185.
1887. Varna. 3 pp. no. 269.
" Philippopolis. 8 pp. no. 325.
1888. Varna. 10 pp. no. 558.
" Rnstschuk and Philippopolis. 12 pp. no. 567.
" Bourgas. 6 pp. no. 645.
c.
1889-date.
During these years the reports of the vice-consuls were
transmitted by the consul-general and were printed as one
annual volume on the commerce of Bulgaria.
Report on the trade and navigation of Bulgaria,
1 889-1907. Diplomatic and consular reports. An-
nual series. London, 1 890-1907. 8°.
1889 no. 752. 65 pp.
1890 no. 936. 56 pp.
II no. mo.
1B99 no. 2493. 52 pp,
1900 no. 2643. 39 pp
1901 no. 2827. 39 pp,
1902 no. 3002. 15 pp
1903 no. 3236. 13 pp
1904 no. 3395. II pp
1905 no. 3630. 19 pp
1906 no. 3949. 26 pp,
1907 no. 4132.
^2 no. 1300. 47 pp.
1893 no. 1448. 37 pp.
no. 1603. 32 pp.
[895 no. 1826. 22 pp.
I no. 1973. 19 pp.
[897 no. 2159. 51 pp.
; no. 2357. 58 pp.
The Library has separate copies and copies in the Parliamen-
tary Papers from 1896 to date, before then copies in the Parlia-
mentary Papers only. The numbers given in the collation
above are the series nos. of the Annual Series of the British
consular reports. From 1889 to 1901, inclusive, the text of the
consular reports is for each of the vice-consulates separately,
viz., Varna, Bourgas, Rustschuk and Philippopolis (or Eastern
Roumelia), and for Sofia. From 1902 to date the text is a sum-
mary of these reports presented as for the whole of Bulgaria.
Use is frequently made by the consular officers of Bulgarian
official commercial statistics, many of the reports containing
comparative tables of Bulgarian imports and exports by
country as well as by quantity and value of goods. Such
tables may be found in series nos. 752 for 1887-89, in no. 936
for 1888-90, in no. 1300 for 1888-92, in no. 1448 for 1889-93,
in no. 1603 for 1892-94, in no. 1826 for 1893-95, in no. 2357
for 1894-98, in no. 2493 for 1897-99, '" o°- 2643 lor 1898-1900,
in no. 2827 for 1899-1901, in no. 3236 for 1900-02, in no. 3630
for 1900-05 and in no. 3949 for 1901-1906. No. 2493 contains
also a plan of the Bourgas harbor works.
Turkeyr 1876, no. 5. Further correspond-
ence respecting affairs in Turkey. London: Harri-
son &• Sons [1876]. iv, 47 p. f°. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1876, v. 84.)
In continuation of "Turkey no. 3, 1876."
Covers the period from July 14 to August i, 1876; relates to
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
43
Bulgaria, cont'd.
Turkish atrocities in Bulgaria; comprises correspondence be-
tween H. B. M. diplomatic and consular officers, and of Turk-
ish officials. On pages 28-39 there is printed the French and
English text of the report presented to the Porte by H. E.
Edib Eiifendi, commissioner extraordinary on the inquiry
ordered by the Imperial Government in the vilayet of Adrian-
ople.
Turkey. 1877, no. 28. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
/farrison &= Sons [iStj], iv, 59 p. f°. (Parlia-
mentary Papers, 1877, v. 92.)
Covers the period from July 6 to August ii, 1877; relates
largely to Russo- Bulgarian cruelties. The correspondence is
almost entirely that of A. H. Layard. H. B. M. Ambassador
at Constantinople, to Lord Derby, Secretary of the Foreign
Office.
Turkey. 1877, no. 14. Return of the sen-
tences pronounced and executed upon persons con-
cerned in the Bulgarian rising, and in the sup-
pression of the same. London: Harrison &" Sons
[1877]. il.,2p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1877,
V. 92.)
In continuation of " Turkey no. 13, 1877."
Turkey. 1877, no. 13. Return of the sen-
tences pronounced and executed upon persons con-
cerned in the Bulgarian rising, and in the sup-
pression of the same. London: Harrison df Sons
[1877]. il.,4p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1877,
V. 92.)
Turkey. 1880, no. 11. Correspondence re-
specting the reported arrival of Russian officers and
non-commissioned officers in Bulgaria, and the im-
portation of arms from Russia. London: Harrison
■&• Sons [1880]. I 1., 4 p. f°. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1880, v. 81,)
— - Turkey. 1880, no. 12. Correspondence re-
specting the Unionist movement in Bulgaria and
Eastern Roumelia. London: Harrison (5r» Sons
[1880]. I 1., 5 p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers,
1880, V. 81.)
Reproduced in British and Foreign State Papers, v. 71 pp
644-651.
Bulgaria. 1881, no i. Correspondence re-
specting the affairs of Bulgaria. London: Harrison
df Sons [1881]. vii, 76 p. 1°. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1881, v. 98.)
From May 8 to July 30, 1881. That portion of this docu-
ment relating to the suspension of the constitution is repro-
duced in British and Foreign State Papers, v. 72, p. 1239 et seq.
Turkey. 1886, no. r. Correspondence re-
specting the affairs of Eastern Roumelia and Bul-
garia. London: Harrison d^" Sons [1S86]. xxiii,
430 p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1886, v. 75.)
Covers the period from Sept. 18 to Dec. 27, 1885. On page
87 IS the French and English text of the declaration adopted
on Oct. 4 and 5, 1885, at conferences of the Ambassadors of
Italy, Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Russia and Great
/e^'".' °" pages 98-100 is the text of the speech of the King
of Servia on opening the Skuptchina on Sept. 20/Oct. 2, 1885
and the address of the Deputies in reply; on page 141 and
again on page 157 is the French and English text of the note
of the Porte of Oct. 18, 1885, in reply to the collective note of
the Ambassadors of the Signatory Powders transmitting the
Declaration; on page 194 is the Servian note of Oct. 14/26, on
the Declaration. This document contains also the texts of the
protocols and meetings of the Conference on Eastern Roume-
lian affairs; Servian declaration of war against Bulgaria, sign-
ing of armistice and evacuation of Bulgarian territory by
Servians. This document comprises, not including inclosures,
079 despatches, a large portion of which is reproduced in
British and Foreign State Papers, v. 76, p. 1243 et seq.
Turkey. i836, no. 2. Further correspond-
ence reipectiag the affairs of Eastern Roumelia
London: Harrison &' Sons [1886],
f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1886,
and Bulgaria,
xviii, 227 p.
V. 75.)
In continuation of Turkey, no. i, 1886.
Covers the period from Dec. 31, 1885, to April 17, 1886.
Contains the French and English text of the meetings of the
International Military Commission for the purpose of Deter-
mining the Conditions of the Armistice between the Bul-
garian and Servian Troops at the Conclusion of the War of
1885, and also the minutes of the proceedings of the Dele-
gates of Turkey, Bulgaria and Servia for the negotiation of
peace between Bulgaria and Servia. A small portion of the
despatches included in this document are reproduced in Brit-
ish and Foreign State Papers, v. 77, p. 605 et seq.
Turkey. 1887, no. r. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Bulgaria and East-
ern Roumelia. London: Harrison &" Sons, 1887.
XX, 2QO p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1887, v. 91.)
In continuation of Turkey, no. 2, 1886.
Covers the period from April 10 to Nov. 12, 1886. Repro-
duced, in part, in British and Foreign State Papers, v. 78, p.
845 et seq.
Turkey. 1887, no. 2. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Bulgaria and East-
ern Roumelia. London: Harrison tSr" Sons, 1887.
I 1., 7 p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1887, v. 91.)
From Nov. 19 to Dec. 17, 1886; relates to election of a Prince
for Bulgaria. Reproduced, in part, in British and Foreign
State Papers, v. 78, p. 845 et seq.
Turkey. 1888, no. i. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Bulgaria and Eastern
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for the throne of Bulgaria; election of Prince Ferdinand; on
page 135 is the English text of the Proclamation of Prince
Ferdinand on ascending the throne of Bulgaria; accounts of
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LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
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Nyekolko pametnitzi ot Rilskiya manastir.
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Rilski monastir. (Periodichesko spisanie
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Stari putuvaniya pryez Bolgariya. Graf
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V. 8, pp. 419-437; V. 9, pp. 732-736; V. 10, pp.
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Zaselenieto na katolishkitye bolgari v. Sed-
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Ergebnisse der vierjahrigen Thatigkeit der
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Bulgaria, confd.
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vosvoboditelnata Rusko-Turska voyna 1877-78
god. Dyestvieto na 3-tva druzhina ot bolgars-
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ot sushchata druzhina S. I. Kisov. Sofia. Tzentralna
pechatnitza na P. Kaluchev & Co. (Sbornik za
Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 15,
pp. 41-51. Sofia, 1898).
Staro bolgarsko domostroitelstvo v Veliko.
Tornovsko. ( Periodichesko spisanie na bolgars-
koto knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 54.
pp. 814-823. Sryedetz, 1896.)
Vankov (L.) Prinos kom geologiyata na
Merichlerskata okolnost. (Sbornik za Narodni
Umotvoreniya. Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 12, pp. 3-
31. Sofia, 1895.)
Vasilyov (T.) Byelyezhki vorkhu vutryesh-
noto sostoyaniye na Bolgariya prez 1888 god.
(Periodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno
druzhestvo v Sryedetz, v. 28, pp. 571-585. Srye-
detz, 1889. 8°.)
Vazov (Ivan). Velikata rilska pustinya (Putni
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Vereshchagin (Aleksandr Vasilyevich). U
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Vitelov (R.) Bolgaro-gretzkata tzerkovna ras-
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V. 17, pp. 203-261; V. 23-24, pp. 607-653; V. 25-26,
pp. 1 16-152; V. 27, pp. 274-290; V. 28-30, pp. 528-
538; V. 31, pp. 26-57; V. 32-33. pp. 177-210;
V. 35. pp. 718-742; V. 36, pp. 861-889; V. 37-38,
pp. 92-118; V. 58, pp. 535-65; V. 59, pp. 695-722;
V. 60, pp. 823-857; V. 61, pp. 391-452; V. 62,
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Wateff (S.) Anthropologische Beobachtungen
der Farbe der Augen, der Haare und der Haut bei
den Schulkindern von den TUrken, Pomaken, Tata-
ren, Armenier, Griechen und Juden in Bulgarien.
(Deutsche Gesellsch. f. Anthrop. Ethnol. u. Urge-
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Beitrag zur Anthropologie der Bulgaren.
(Archiv. flir Anthrop. v. 26, pp. 1079-1085.
Braunschtveig, 1900.)
Contribution i I'etude anthropologique des
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Wyon (Reginald). A chat about the Bulgarian
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LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
51
Bulgaria, cont'd.
Yahua ben Said ben Batrik. Imperator Vasili
Bolgaroboitza. Izvlechenie iz lyetopisi. . . izdal,
pereviol i obyasnil Baron V. R. Rosen. St. Peters-
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Bulgares; aper9u de leur vie iiistorique, politique et
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Yavashev (Anani Iv.) Prinos kom bolgar
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Prinos za poznavanie bolgarskata flora
(Periodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno
druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 21, pp. 279-304; v. 27
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Yenicherev (N. G.) Spomeni ot moyeto
uchitelstvo v Prilyep. (Sbornik za Narodni Umot-
voreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 20, pp. 1-72.
Sofia, 1904.)
Vuridichesko Druzhestvo v Sofiya Protokoli
i referati na Porviya kongres na Bolgarskitye Ju-
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Yurinich (St.) Prinos kom bolgarskata fauna
na stonogitye. (Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya,
Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 20, pp. 1-44. Sofia, 1904.)
Zaimov (St.) Khristo-Botev opit za Biografi-
yaot Z. Stoyanov Pervo izdanie Russe. 1889 g.
(Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizh-
nina. V. I, pp. 193-256. Sofia, 1889.)
Minuloto. Ocherki i spomeni iz dyeya-
telnostta na bolgarskitye taini revolyutzionni ko-
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Zancof (D.), and M. D. BALABANOV^r. Bul-
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Zanetov (G.) Bolgarskitye kolonii v Russiya.
(Periodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno
druzhestov v Sryedetz. v. 37-38, pp. 177-193;
V. 39. pp. 343-376; V. 43, pp. 849-898. Syredetz,
1891-1892.)
Zankow (Assen). Der Socialismus in Bulga-
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pp. 624-631. Berlin, 1904.)
Zlatarski (Georgi N.) Cherti ot meteorolo-
giyata. (Periodichesko spisanie nabolgarskoto
knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. i. dd. ';';-72
Sryedetz, 1882. 8°. ) . hh d3 / •
Dva izvyestni holgarski nadpisa ot IXvyck,
(Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya Nauka i Knizh-
nina. V. 15, p. 131. Sofia, 1898.)
Geologicheski profil ot Sofiya prez Sarantzi
(Tashkesen), Orkhanie i Etropole do vorkha na
Zlatishkiya Balkan. (Periodichesko spisanie na
bolgarskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 4,
pp. 1-32. Sryedetz, 1883. 8°.)
. Izvyestiyata za bolgaritye khronikata na
stmeona Metafrasta i Logoteta. (Sbornik za Na-
rodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 24,
pt. I., pp. i-i6r. Sofia, 1908.)
Kom voprosa za toi narechenitye pryepravki
na Paisievata istoriya. (Periodichesko spisanie na
bolgarskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v.
59, pp. 723-757. Sryedetz, 1899.)
Materiyali po geologiyata i mineralogiyata
na Bolgariya. (Periodichesko spisanie na bolgar-
skoto knizhovno no druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 2,
pp. 1-27; V. 3, pp. 84-131; V. 6, pp. 6t-86; v. 7,
PP- 74-95; V. 9, pp. 52-78; V. 16, pp. 1-27; V. 17,
pp. 183-202; V. 18, pp. 333-359; V. 19, pp. 16-62;
V. 21, pp. 450-479; V. 23, pp. 726-756. Sryedetz.
1882-88. 8°.)
Novi izvyestiya za nai-drevniya period na
bolgarskata istoriya. (Sbornik za Narodni Umot-
voreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. II, pp. 145-154.
Sofia, 1894,)
Pismata na tzarigradskiya patriarkh Niko-
laya Mistika do bolgarskiya tzar Simeona. (Sbornik
za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina.
V. 10, pp. 372-429. Sofia, 1894.)
Pismata na Vizantiskiya imperator Romana
Lakapena do bolgarskiya tzar Simeona. (Sbornik
za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Khizhnina.
V. 13, pp. 292-322. Sofia, 1895.)
Studii po bolgarskata istoriya. Periodi-
chesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno druz-
hestvo V Sryedetz. v. 54, pp. 755-79. Sryedetz,
1896.)
Zhitiyeto na sv, Teodosiya. (Sbornik za
Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina. v. 20,
pp. 1-4 1. Sofia,\()0\.)
Zlatoustov (Khr.) Unter-ofitzerski vopros v
glavnitye yevropeiski armi i sostoyanieto rau v
nashata armiya. (Periodichesko spisanie na bol-
garskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. ii,
PP- 34-58; v, 12, pp. 15-64. Sryedetz, 1884.° 8°.)
Constantinople.
See sub-section under
Turkey.
Croatia.
Periodicals.
Arkivza povestnicu jugoslavensku Urediolvan
Kukuljevic Sakcinski (Izdano troskom Druztva za
Jugoslavensku Povestnicu i Starine). Knjiga 1-12.
U Zagrebu, 1851-1875. 8°.
In Croatian. No more published.
Jugoslavenska Akademija znanosti i um-
jetnosti. Ljetopis. Za godina 1899-1908 (Nos.
14-23). U Zagrebu Knjizara J. Ak., 1900-1909.
12°.
Rad. Kniga 60 (1882); 96 (1889); 105,
108, 114-115 (1891-93); 129(1896); 140, 142-177
(1899-1909), U Zagrebu Knjizara J. Ak., 1882-
1909. 8°.
General Works.
Agram. Monumenta historica liberse regise
civitatis Zagrabise metropolis regni Dalmatise,
Croatiae et Slavonias. Edidit Joannes Bapt.
Tkalcic. v. i-ii (1093-1526). Zagrabice: C.
Albrecht, 1889-1905. 4°.
Title in Latin and Hungarian.
Izvjesce gradsko ga poglavarstva o sveobco-
upravi slob, i kr. glavnoga grada Zagreba, 1886-
1906. U Zagrebu, i^^iT-igo"]. 8° and 4°.
Official gazette of the city.
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Croatia, cont'd.
Proracun obgine slob, i kr. glavnoga grada
Zagreba, 1899-1908. U Zagrebu, igoo-i()0%. i°.
Bock (C.) Historische Ergebnisse eines archao-
logischen Fundes in Croatien. (Kais. Akad. d.
Wissensch. Philos.-Hist. CI. Sitzungsb. Bd. 27,
pp. 57-88. I pi. tVien, 1858. 8°.)
Chester (Frank Dyer). Territorial government
of Croatia-Slavonia. (Monthly Consular Repts.
no. 297, June, 1905, pp. 103-104, iVashington,
1905.)
Codex diplomaticus. See Jugoslavenska
Akademija.
Cora (Guido). Fra gli slavi meridionali: un'
escursione in Croazia e in Serbia (1902). (Nuova
antologia. v. 197 (ser. 4, v. 113), pp. 440-461.
Roma, 1904.)
Croates et Magyars. [Signed] Un Croate.
(Nouv. rev. v. 143 (n. s. v. 24), pp. 443-453.
Paris, 1903.)
Croatia. Hrvatski Spomenici. Zbirku I.
Kukujevica i R. Lopasica popunio i za tisak pri-
redio. . . Duro Surmin. Sveska i. u Zagrebu:
Tisak Dionicke Tiskare, 1898. 8°. (Jugoslavenska
Akad. u Zagrebu. Monumenta historico-juridica
Slavorum meridionalium. . . v. 6.)
Sabor (Diet; unicameral). [Proceedings]
1st Sess., 1861-date. Zagreb, 1867-date. f° and
4°.
Dnevik (Journal) sess. 1S61. ». /.,n. d. 3 V.
" " " 1865-1867. Zagreb, 1867. i v.
" " " 1868-1871. Zagreb, iii84. i v.
" " " 1872-1875. Zagreb, 1875, 1896. 2 v.
" " " 1875-1878. Zagreb, 1900. i v.
■" " " 1878-1881. Zagreb, 1903-1904. 2 v.
•" " " 1881-1884. Zagreb, 1884. 2 v.
•' " " 1884-1887. Zagreb, 1887. 2 v.
Title changes to :
Stenograficki zapisnici (Stenographic record), sess. 1887-
1892. 5 V.
Stenograficki zapisnici (Stenographic record), sess. 1892-
1897. s V.
Stenograficki zapisnici (Stenographic record), sess. 1897-
1901. s V.
Stenograficki zapisnici (Stenographic record), sess. 1901-
1906. 6 V.
Stenograficki zapisnici (Stenog^'aphic record), sess. 1906-
1911. V. 1-2.
V. I -a, sess. 1-72, May 1906-March 1907 is all that the
Library has of the last session.
Kronologicki i alfabeticki nasastari K
stenografickim zapisnicima, 1861, 1865/7, 1868/71,
1875/8, 1878/81, 1881/4, 1884/7, 1887/92, 1892/7,
1897/1902. Zagreb, v. d. 11 vols. f°.
Evans (A. J.) Through Bosnia and the
Herzegovina on foot, during the insurrection, Aug.
and Sept., 1875; with an historical review of
Bosnia, and a glimpse at the Croats, Slavonians,
and the ancient republic of Ragusa. London, 1877.
illus., map. 2. ed. 8°.
Florinski (T. D.) Dr. Frantz Rachki, porviya
pryedsyedatel na Yugoslovyenskata akademiya.
(Periodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno
druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 52, pp. 576-629.
Sryedetz, 1896.)
Oonnard (Rene). Le trialisme et la Croatie.
(Questions diplomat, et col. Paris, 1909. 8°.
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GorjanoviC'Kramberger (Karl). Homo
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Gesellsch. f. Anthrop. Ethnol. u. Urgeschichte.
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Der palaolithische Mensch und seine Zeit-
genossen aus dem Diluvium von Krapina in
Croatien. (Anthropol. Gesellsch. Mittheil. Sit-
zungsb. v. 29, pp. 65-68. Wien, 1899.)
(Anthrop. Gesellsch. Mitteil, v. 31,
pp. 164-197; V. 32, pp. i8g-2i6; v. 34, pp. 187-
199; V. 35, pp. 197-229. Wien, 1899-05.)
Gumplowicz (L.) Le origini storiche dei
Serbi e dei Croati. (Rivista ital. di sociol. anno 6,
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Henry (Rene). Chez les Croates. (Questions
diplomat. & col. Annee 10, pp. 593-606. Paris,
1906.)
Horvat (Karlo). Ivan Zakmardi, protonotar
kraljevstva hrvatskoga. i port. (Jugoslavenska
Akademija znanosti iumjetnosti. Rad. U Zagrebu,
1905. 8°. Knjiga 160, pp. 55-II5-)
Hussey-Walsh (V.) Home rule in Croatia.
(Fort. Rev. n. s. v. 82 (v. 88), pp. 1005-1018.
London, 1907.)
Jugoslavenska Akademija u Zagrebu. Codex
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iae. Edidit Academia scientiarum et artium Slavo-
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A second title-page in Croatian: Diplomaticki zbornik.
Karayovov (T.) Materiali za izuchvane
Odrinskiya vilaet. (Sbornik za Narodni Umotvor-
eniya, Naukai Knizhnina. v. 19 pp. 1-192. Sofia,
1903-)
Kispatic (Miso). Rude u Hrvatskoj. (Jugo-
slavenska Akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. Rad.
U Zagrebu, 1901. 8°. Knjiga 147, pp. I-104.) .
Klaic (Vjekoslav). Hrvatski hercezi i bani za
Karla Roberta i Ljudevita I. (1301-1382). Qugo-
slavenska Akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. Rad.
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Marturina. Slavonska daca u srednjem
vijeku. (Jugoslavenska Akademija znanosti i um-
jetnosti. Rad. U Zagrebu, 1904. 8°. Knjiga
157, pp. 114-213.)
Koch (Felix J.) In quaint, curious Croatia.
(Natl. Geog. Maga. Washington, 1908. 8°. v. 19,
pp. 809-832.)
Kroboth (Benjamin). Die kroatischen Bewoh-
ner von Themenau in Niederosterreich. (Ztschr.
f. osterr. Volkskunde. Jahrg. 3, pp. 193-217;
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Krschka (Josef). Statistik zugleich Beamten-
Schematismus des Grossgrundbesitzes in den K5-
nigreichen Croatien-Slavonien. . . Agram: Aciien-
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Krsnjavi Q.) Die politische Lage in Kroa-
tien. (Osterr. Rundschau, v. 5, pp. 545-549«
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Die politischen Verhaltnisse Kroatiens.
(Osterreichische Rundschau, vol. viii. Heft 92,
93. August, pp. 3-12. Briinn, 1906.)
Das staatsrechtliche Verhaltnis Kroatiens
zu Ungarn. (Osterr. Rundschau, v. 10, pp. 235-
247. Leipzig, 1907.)
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
53
Croatia, cont'd.
Loiseau (Charles). Question d'Autriche Hon-
grois et Creates. (Rev. de Paris. 1905, v. 6,
PP- 753-773- Paris, 1905.)
liOpasic (Radoslav). Spomenici Hrvatske kra-
jine. Sakupio i uredio R. L. Zagreb: L. Hart-
man, 1884-85. 2 V. 8°. (In: Jugoslavenska
Akademija u Zagrebu. Monumenta spectantia his-
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Maildth (Joseph), comte. Hongrie et Croatie.
(Questions diplomat. & coloniales. v. 24, pp. 565-
575. Paris, 1907.)
Hungaricae res. i. Die Nationalitaten in
Ungarn. 11. Ungarn und Oesterreich. iii. Un-
garn und Kroatien. Berlin: H. Walther, 1908.
2 p.l., xii, 95 p. 8°.
Maixner (Fr. ) Zivot i rad Rajmunda Kunica.
(Jugoslavenska Akademija znanosti i umjetnosti.
Rad. U Zagrebu, 1889. 8°. Knjiga 96, pp.
I10-166.)
Matkovic (Petar). La Croatie et Slavonic au
point de vue de leur culture physique et intellectu-
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Zagreb {A gram), 1873. 8°.
Najstarija geografia Hrvatske. (Jugosla-
venska Akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. Rad.
U Zagrebu, 1891. 8°. Knjiga 105, pp. 239-244.)
Mazuranic (Vladimir). O rjecniku pravnoga
nazivlja hrvatskoga. (Jugoslavenska Akademija
znanosti i umjetnosti. Rad. U Zagrebu, 1902.
8", Knjiga 150, pp. 235-246.)
Medic (M.) Drugo kolo ihtioloskih biljezaka.
5 pi. (Jugoslavenska Akademija znanosti i umjet-
nosti. Rad. U Zagrebu, 1 901. 8°. Knjiga 147,
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Milarov (I.) Iv. Vazov kato dramaticheski
pisatel. Kriticheska studiya. (Periodichesko spi-
sanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v Srye-
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Murko (M.) Kroaten und Serben. (Oster-
reichische Rundschau, vol. ix, Heft 4. Decem-
ber, pp. 235-248, Brunn, 1906.)
Oransz (M.) Auf dem Rade durch Kroatien,
Dalmatien, die Herzegowina und Bosnien; Fuhrer
fUr Radfahrer und Automobilisten. . . Wien: L.
Stickler, 1903. 3 p.l., 280 p., I 1., 2 maps, illus.
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Polic (Martin). Parlamentarna povjest kralje-
yina Hrvatske, Slavonije i Dalmacije sa biljezkama
iz politickoga, kulturnoga i druztvenoga zivota,
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ticae periodum antiquam illustrantia collegit, diges-
sit, explicuit Fr. Racki. Zagrabice: Sumptibus
Academioe Scientiarum et Artium, 1877. xxxv,
544P-. il. 8°. (In: Jugoslavenska Akademija u
Zagrebu. Monumenta spectantia historiam Sla-
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■ Nutarnje stanje Hrvatske prije xii stoljeca.
(Jugoslavenska Akademija znanosti i umjetnosti.
Rad. U Zagrebu, 1891. 8°. Knjiga 105, pp.
202-238; 115, pp. 37-67.)
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not included in the file in the Library
Schwicker (J. H.) Zur Geschichte der kirch-
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Eine geschichtliche Studie nach den Acten des Ar-
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Tetzner(F.) Die Kroaten. (Globus, v, 85,
pp. 21-26, 37-42. Braunschweig, 1904.)
Tropsch (Stjepan). Uzori Reljkovicevu ' ' Kuc"
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jetnosti. Rad. U Zagrebu, 1901. 8°. Knjiga
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Truhelka (Giro). Die slavonischen Banalden-
are. Ein Beitrag zur croatischen Numismatik,
illus. (Bosnisch-Hercegovinisches Landesmuseura'
in Sarajevo. Wissenschaftl. Mittheil. aus Bosnien
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Tzonev (B.) Yugoslovyenskata Akademiya za
nauka i khudozhestvo v Zagreb. (Periodichesko
spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno druzhestvo v
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Urumov (Iv. K.) Materiali za florata na Lov-
chanskiya okrug. (Sbornik za Narodni Umotvor-
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1897.)
Vrbanic (Fr.) Jedno stoljece u razvoju broja
zitel jstva Hrvatske i Slavonije. (Jugoslavenska
Akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. Rad. U Z,igrebti,
1899. 8°. Knjiga 140, pp. 17-58.)
Prilozi gospodarskomu razvoju hrv-slav.
Krajine u. 19. vijeku. (Jugoslavenska Akademija
znanosti i umjetnosti. Rad. U Zagrebu, igoo.
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Lancastre (Adeline de Horsey de), countess.
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Lecky (W. E. H.) a memoir of the Right Hon.
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1,165
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69
15,280
15,280
13,826
47,139
611
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3,048
2,858
6,765
122
18,328
18,328
16,684
53,904
733
21,998
20,043
17,849
61,112
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Daily average of readers
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t56th Street. 922 St. Nicholas Avenue.
BRONX.
140th Street, 321 East
i68th Street, 78 West
169th Street, 610 East
176th Street and Washington Avenue.
Kingsbridge Avenue, 3041
CIRCULATION.
HOME USE.
(VOLUMES.)
RICHMOND.
St. George
Port Richmond
Stapleton
Tottenville
Totals.
HALL irSE.
(readers.)
14,887
43,706
21,763
31,160
9,946
9,635
19,759
23.347
9,467
11,363
12.353
10,943
3,641
13,161
6,172
17,459
15.136
14.943
13,743
71,261
15,016
23,242
17,086
1,410
23.946
17.234
26,832
21,360
19,585
10,071
18,677
20,403
9,741
20,145
4,228
19.625
22,541
3,366
6,836
6,045
6,540
3,642
691,416
6,567
7,884
8,607
6,859
4,769
2.164
975
8,271
3,091
3,239
4,626
4,670
1,782
1,345
4,342
2,063
2,943
896
3,792
3.536
4,624
2,541
3.617
10,576
7,622
5,337
1.878
2,217
984
1,305
3,566
1,727
1,333
943
1,695
2,022
1,507
2,705
1.423
140,043
NEW
REGISTRA-
TIONS.
345
2,520
477
529
145
184
408
472
196
214
235
204
63
261
93
439
375
226
239
257
456
271
12
381
237
792
453
508
207
250
547
209
515
61
316
294
30
74
50
73
30
13.648
READERS IN READING
ROOM.
2.979
4,009
10,056
3.706
2,053
2,131
3.285
6,222
4,376
1,593
491
1,068
4,688
1,059
4,435
1,236
2,406
1.835
2,685
1,724
2,069
1,728
2.439
1,083
1,238
1,813
2,121
2,410
1.369
456
1. 531
82,178
2,979
7,576
10,410
4,619
6,402
4,060
3.541
6,500
6,346
1,675
1,551
1,068
4,688
6,927
5.345
1,687
4,964
2,013
5,370
2,023
2,069
3,341
2,661
1,575
3,744
3,616
4,907
2,776
6,752
1,704
1,300
3,836
128,025
VOLUMES
ACCES-
SIONED.
531
1,233
559
720
202
153
396
482
226
120
194
84
35
154
136
'74
178
588
184
472
386
398
320
215
305
240
473
478
344
74
303
141
236
333
46
194
289
49
96
158
51
80
11,930
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Gifts worthy of mention were received from the following : Dr. E. Stanley-
Abbot, "The syllogistic philosophy or prolegomena to science," two volumes, by
Francis Ellingwood Abbot, Boston, 1906; Bolivia, twenty-nine volumes, forty-
seven pamphlets and twenty-six periodicals, all public documents ; John D.
Crimmins, the first three volumes of the "Journal of the Association for the
Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead in Ireland," Dublin, 1888-1897; Thomas
Gibson, his "Library of Speculation and Investment," New York, 1907-1909;
William F. Havemeyer, twenty-eight line engravings in early states, usually
before letters, by Morghen, Toschi, Longhi and Anderloni, Mandel and Keller,
etc.; Mrs. L. C. Heely, eleven volumes and six periodicals, "The lace maker"
and "The modern Priscilla," Boston; Finance Department of India, seventeen
volumes of reports, etc., covering the period from 1884/5 to 1909/10; New York
Herald, three hundred and eleven volumes, a miscellaneous collection; Ernest
Schernikow, nine volumes, ninety-two periodicals and a large number of news-
papers, from Salvador; Samuel Milton Sutliff, jr., his "History of the American
and Puritanical family of Sutliff or Sutliffe. . .and. . . descendants through
Nathaniel Sutliff, jr." Downers Grove, 111., 1909; John Svanljung, a copy of
"Patent-law of Finland" edited by himself, Helsingfors, 1899; Thomas Publish-
ing Company, "Thomas' register of American manufacturers and first hands in
all lines" 4th annual edition (1909-10) New York; Anne Withington and Caroline
Stallbohm, a copy of "Men, the workers" by Henry Demarest Lloyd, N. Y., 1909.
The Library also received from the Attorney General of the United States, the
oral argument for the government in the case of the United States vs. the Ameri-
can Tobacco Company, and from DeLancey Nicoll, the "Oral argument of Delan-
cey Nicoll on behalf of the American Tobacco Company & others. Supreme Court
of the United States, October term, 1909;" and from Emerson R. Newell the
brief for the defendant in the case of the Wright Brothers vs. Herring-Curtiss
Company and Glenn H. Curtiss, and the brief for the complainant from H. A.
Toulmin.
During January, fifty-three volumes and one hundred and twenty-three
pamphlets from twelve donors were received for the German-American collec-
tion, from the Antigo Publishing Company, German Baptist Publication Society,
Professor C. O. Schoenrich, Concordia Publishing House, etc.
At the Lenox branch the exhibitions of modern book plates in the print
galleries, and of mezzotints in color by F. G. Stevenson in the lower hall, were
continued.
At the AsTOR branch plates from Mr. J. C. Dana's collection "The Printed
Book," and from "Die Gewebesammlung des Koniglichen Kunstgewerbe-Muse-
ums zu Berlin," were on view.
At the branches the usual semi-annual change in travelling exhibitions was
made.
Picture bulletins and lists of books on subjects of interest were posted in the
branches as follows :
Chatham Square, Daniel Webster, William McKinley, Robert Louis Stev-
enson, Knights of the Round Table, Ballads of Knights and ladies. Myths of
Greece and Rome; Seward Park, Animal stories; Rivington Street, Egyptian
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art; Hamilton Fish Park, Chivalry, Books for older boys and girls; Hudson
Park, Making of the constitution, Growth of the West, Indians, Games; Bond
Street, Alaska, North Pole, Electric motors, Hawaii, Melodies of many lands.
Nature through the microscope; Ottendorfer, The golden West, Travel in
Europe, William Shakespeare; Tompkins Square, Lewis Carroll, Jacob and
Wilhelm Grimm, January magazines; Jackson Square, Trees; Epiphany,^
Legends of the Knights; Muhlenburg, Picture books, Philippine Islands and
Porto Rico; George Bruce, Some good Indian books; 58th Street, January
birthdays of famous men. Great explorers, Alice in Wonderland; 67TH Street,
Popular authors. Dog stories, Pirates; Riverside, Annual friends. Fairy tales,
Housekeeping, Legendary heroes, Stories of the West, Tales of the jungle, The
theatre; Yorkville, Indians; St, Agnes, Socialism, Food, South and Central
America; 96TH Street, Summer and winter in the logging camps, January his-
torical calendar ; Bloomingdale, Sea stories. Our little foreign cousins ; Aguilar,
School stories; 115TH Street, Chivalry, Japan; 125TH Street, Education; 135TH
Street, Books on dogs; Mott Haven, Michael Angelo, Charles Dickens, Little
people of Holland; Morrisania, Sea stories, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Richard
Watson Gilder, Joel Chandler Harris, Frederick Remington, Bayard Taylor,
Edgar Allan Poe, Lord Byron, Robert Burns; Tremont, Legends of the Middle
Ages, Pirate stories; Kingsbridge, Music, Stories of wild animals; St. George,
Housekeeping; Port Richmond, Cuba, Pirates, Interesting articles in January
magazines; Stapleton, India.
In addition there were lists posted on new books in eight branches, on the
new year in seven, on Benjamin Franklin in six, on subjects of the Board of
Education lectures in five, on the opera in four, on Abraham Lincoln in four, and
on winter in two branches.
The Board of Estimate on Friday, February 4, authorized the letting of
contract No. 11 (for furniture and equipment), the only contract for finishing
the new building still unlet, to the Cobb Construction Company at its bid of
$543750.
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
For the Year Ending December 31, 1909.
January 3, 19 10.
Hon, John Bigelow,
President of The Nezv York Public Library.
Sir:
I have the honor to submit the following report of the work of the Library
for the year 1909.
Since my last report the Board has lost its second vice-president, John
Stewart Kennedy, who died at his home in this city on Sunday, October 31,
1909. Mr. Kennedy had served as a trustee of the Lenox Library since
1885, becoming its president in 1887, and he served as trustee and second
vice-president of The New York Public Library from the time of consolida-
tion in 1895. ^y his will the Library is to receive three sixty-fourths of his
residual estate, estimated to amount to not less than $2,250,000. The be-
quest is unrestricted, but it will not be available until the estate is settled,
which will take fully a year or more.
At the regular meeting of the Board on January 13, 1909, John L. Cad-
walader was elected first vice-president in place of the late Right Rev. Henry
C. Potter, and Edward W. Sheldon was elected treasurer in place of the late
Edward King. The vacancy caused by the death of Bishop Potter was filled
by the election on January 13, 1909, of John W. Alexander, president of the
National Academy of Design; and the place of the late Edward King was
filled by the election of John Henry Hammond, on February 10.
Arthur E. Bostwick, chief of the circulation department since 1901, re-
signed October i, 1909, to become librarian of the St. Louis Public Library,
and Benjamin Adams, who had served as his assistant since 1904, was
appointed in his place.
General Summary.
The current activity of the Library is shown in the following summary :
In the reference branches during 1909 readers and visitors numbered
265,912; 194,091 desk applicants consulted 776,703 volumes (corresponding
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figures for 1908 being 212,701 desk applicants and 905,030 volumes). 28,297
volumes and 70,007 pamphlets were received, 34,936 volumes and 12,003
pamphlets were accessioned, making the total number available for readers
793,854 volumes and 295,078 pamphlets, a total of 1,088,932 pieces in the
reference department, which with the 755,406 volumes in the circulation de-
partment give an aggregate of 1,844,338 pieces in the whole library. The
print department now contains 70,310 prints; there has been little increase
in the music, map, or manuscript departments. There were catalogued 44,230
volumes and 42,858 pamphlets ; the public catalogues in the Astor and Lenox
reading rooms contain now 1,580,235 cards; the official author catalogues at
these two buildings contain now 1,138,974 cards. 1902 periodicals have been
indexed number by number, for which 22,995 cards or printer's slips were
written. Periodicals currently received amount to 6,662 if counted by titles,
or 168,362 counted by individual pieces ; readers of current periodicals at the
Astor branch numbered 41,785, and these readers called for 264,257 single
pieces or numbers.
In the circulation department, the number of branches has increased from
39 to 40, volumes in the department from 680,244 to 755,406, circulation for
home use from 6,504,402 to 7,013,649 ; 4 Carnegie branches have been opened
during the year (a total of 32).
The total expenditures for the calendar year 1909 were $885,698.43, of
which $210,963.25 was spent for the reference department and $674,735.18
for the circulation department.
Of the reference department expenditures $40,017.78, or 18.9 per cent.,
went for books, binding, and periodicals; $118,507.12, or 56.1 per cent., went
for salaries ; $52,438.35, or 24.8 per cent., for all other purposes.
Of the circulation department expenditures $210,209.33, or 31 per cent.,
went for books, binding and periodicals ; $332,588.80, or 49 per cent., went
for salaries; $131,937.05, or 20 per cent., for all other purposes.
Of the circulation department expenditures $630,204.22 came from the
city appropriation.
There are now 659 persons on the stafif of the Library, 156 in the refer-
ence department, 503 in the circulation department.
Of the reference department staff the number of librarians, assistants,
etc., was 109 ; the number of janitors, pages, etc., was 47.
Of the circulation department staff the number of librarians, assistants,
etc., was 458; the number of janitors, pages, etc., was 45.
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REFERENCE DEPARTMENT.
New Building.
Progress on the new central building at Fifth Avenue and Forty-second
Street has continued satisfactorily. One new contract has been let, that for
the electric generating plant, and bids have been opened for another contract,
though this last, for furniture and equipment, has not yet been awarded.
The plate opposite this page shows the condition of the main reading
room at the end of December, 1909.
Work on the individual contracts stands to-day as follows :
- Contract No. 4: Book Stacks. The erection of all stack work has been
completed, including all gallery stairs and railings, with the exception of the
stairs in the Technology and Periodicals Reading Rooms.
The wrought iron railings and bronze hand rails at window spaces in the
main stack have been set. The bronze numerals for stack ends are in place
in the four upper tiers of the main stack room, and 42,296 shelves have been
delivered, though they are not yet put in place.
The ornamental bronze railings and fascias in the Periodicals Reading
Room have been set and in the Technology Reading Room they are delivered
ready for setting.
The bronze hand rails to stack balustrades throughout the building are in
place.
The marble floor slabs to gallery stacks, and all stair treads, have been set,
except the treads in the Periodicals and Technology Reading Rooms, and the
treads of the south staircase in the main stack room.
Throughout the stack room the marble floors are in place, with the excep-
tion of a few slabs adjoining the book lifts, where the delivery of enclosing
screens is awaited ; and the marble tiles in the lowest floor, where the work
is almost completed.
The painters have finished work on all stacks on the second and third
stories, and are now at work on the stacks and special reading rooms on the
first floor.
Contract No. 5 : Heating and Ventilation. All duct work throughout
the building has been completed and all exposed ducts in the cellar have been
encased with both the magnesia and canvas coverings; the smoke stack in
boiler room has been encased in metal, also with asbestos plaster covering.
The heavy cast iron floor plates have been set at furnace doors in the
boiler room; all cast register faces have been set in first, second, and third
stories ; all steam piping of every description throughout has been completed ;
all steel covers over trenches leading to radiators have been set and packed
with mineral wool ; all radiators in third story rooms have been set in place.
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fitted, connected, and painted; the steam fitters are now engaged in setting
the radiators in the basement, first, and second floors.
The work of instalHng fans in blower rooms is completed ; two tempering
coils are in place and two others are nearly completed.
All copper drip pans have been set under skylight steam coils ; all ther-
mostat work, piping, etc., of every description has been completed through-
out, except the setting of the thermostats.
Contract No. 6: Plumbing. All finished toilet room fixtures have been
set complete in every respect throughout, and all the nickel faucets and bright
work wrapped and protected; the fountains in halls, slop sinks in main stack
rooms, and sinks and basins in all other rooms throughout Tiave been set and
completed. The drinking water cooler has been installed in cellar, and lines
run to all drinking water faucets and fountains.
Connections have been made with the permanent water supply lines and
the street mains; all fire valves and hose reels have been set, as well as all
sill cocks on the approaches that are furnished by this contractor.
The cast iron drain boxes for floor drains in the boiler room have been
set; all hot and cold water pipes throughout have been covered with cork
insulations and canvas covering.
Contract No. 7: Interior Finish. The condition of the work under the
interior finish contract is so far advanced that the contractor expects to be
through some time in May following.
Contracts 4, 5, 6, and 8 are so nearly completed, and the work yet remain-
ing is so closely related to the work of the interior finish contract, that all
five contracts should be finished at about the same time.
The cabinet workers have completed the erection of all wood trim in the
third story, except in the Main Reading Room, the Public Catalogue Room,
and the Stuart Room, a large quantity of this trim being delivered ready for
erection. In the second story all wood trim is completed. In the first story
all wood trim is completed except in the Technology and Periodicals Reading
Rooms. In these rooms much of the ceiling work is delivered ready for
setting, the steel angles and wood frame have been put up, and the erection
of ceiling work has been started.
In the basement floor the wood trim of the Children's Rooms and the
Lecture Room has been set, and the wooden wall shelving in the Lending
Delivery Room is delivered ready for setting.
The marble workers have completed the setting of all interior work
throughout, with but a few exceptions, such as drinking water fountains,
floor borders, mantels, etc. A large force of men is now engaged in rubbing
down, cleaning, and pointing up the joints of the entire floor and trim.
Bronze workers have completed the erection of all windows, doors, grilles,
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railings, saddles, registers, etc., throughout, except the doors in seven rooms
and the railings in five.
The conveyor and lift enclosures, the screens to the air inlets in the south
court, the elevator grilles and cars, and the bronze ornaments for the marble
in the Reception Room have not yet been delivered; but work thereon is
practically completed at the shop and delivery will be made soon.
All book stacks, metal lockers, and parcel racks, furnished under this
contract, the steel vault for housing the Library records, the ornamental cast
iron work of the Lending Delivery Room, the kalamein work of the doors
and the trim to book lifts, have all been delivered and set.
All the floor and wall tiling, including the brick floor, throughout the
entire building, has been completed, except the floor and wall of the engine
room and various small bits of patching and fitting.
The cork flooring is finished throughout, except in four rooms on the
basement floor.
All decorations of ceiling and all painting and tinting of walls and ceilings
in the second and third stories have been completed, and decorators have the
finishing of the first story main corridor ceilings well advanced; all book
stack work of this contract has been painted and finished, and the Patents
Reading Room and the corresponding room on the south side are now half
completed. The painting of all structural iron and wall surfaces in attic
spaces of the ceiling light of third story and in the Lending Delivery Room
has been completed.
The glaziers have completed the setting of all plate and prismatic glass
throughout, with the exception of that in the interior wood partitions and the
mirrors. All lavatory mirrors have been delivered and are now being set.
The plasterers have completed all plain and ornamental plastering through-
out, except small bits of patching where walls have been cut.
Contract No. 8 : Electrical Work. All conduit work throughout has been
run and outlets of all kinds have been set up complete, including cutout and
switch boxes ; all wire has been pulled, except main feed wire.
The Standard Plunger Elevator Company has installed all book lifts com-
plete, including the electric wiring for motors on lifts.
The Lamson Conveyor Company has installed all work for the two book
conveyors, except the setting up and connecting of motors.
Contract No. 9: Approaches. This contract was awarded to Norcross
Brothers in October, 1908. During the following Winter work went on in
the shops. With the coming of Spring ground was broken outside and work
has continued with little interruption till a few days before the close of the
year, when a heavy fall of snow forced cessation. All granite work of the
Fifth Avenue approach has been completed, except the setting of the low
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coping at the sidewalk; all coping stone is delivered on site; the balustrade
on Fortieth Street side of Bryant Park approach has been completed, and
on Forty-second Street it has been completed, except a few panels of the
balustrade, which are delivered ready to set when weather moderates. All
granite work on both comfort stations is complete, except the carving on the
northwest station, which is half completed.
The west balustrade wall is set up to the coping line and about a quarter
of the coping is set. All rough plumbing work under this contract is com-
pleted ready for connecting to the finished fixtures.
The rough grading and filling of the Fifth Avenue approach is completed ;
elsewhere it is about half done. All pits have been dug, the drains put in,
and the top soil filling has been delivered ready for planting in the Spring.
All marble work for the Bryant monument facing Bryant Park has been
erected complete up to the frieze line, and voussoirs of first arch on front
have been turned ; the remainder of the marble for the monument is com-
pleted and at yards ready for delivery.
Contract No. lo: Electric Power Plant. At the date of my last report
the specifications for the electric generating plant were still in the hands of
the chief engineer of the Finance Department of the city. Early in 1909 the
matter was brought before the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and,
after hearings on March 19 and 26, the specifications were approved subject
to three conditions. These conditions were embodied in an agreement be-
tween the City and the Library entered into on May 12, which specified (i)
that in case the cost of installing the generating plant should exceed $102,000,
the Library was to pay such excess, (2) that the Library was to maintain
and repair the plant when installed, (3) that in the agreement of December 8,
1897, whereby it is provided that "the City shall annually provide funds for
the maintenance and repair of the building," the language shall be construed
to mean the maintenance and repair of the building as such, excluding the
electric generating plant and all furniture and movable equipment.
The specifications, drawings, and form of contract were approved by the
Board of Estimate ; bids were called for by the Park Department on Octo-
ber I, and opened on October 21. At the meeting of the Board of Estimate
and Apportionment on November 19, authorization was given for award of
the contract to the Lord Construction Company at its bid of $71,842.
Engines and dynamos have been ordered by the contractors, and work
preparatory to installation has been begun. The contract period is one year,
which would set the date of completion some time towards the end of 1910 ;
but it is hoped that the contactor may be able to finish two or three months
before that time.
Contract No. 1 1 : Furniture and Equipment. At the date of my last re-
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port the data collected for this contract during the last two years were being
put into shape and the specifications were being written. Specifications and
drawings were submitted to the various City departments during the Spring
of the year, and the contract was advertised on October 20. Bids were
opened at the Park Department on November 18, 1909, that of T. D. Wadle-
ton, amounting to $560,000, being the lowest. Before this bid was accepted
a protest was filed with the Park Department by the Lanston Monotype Com-
pany, which protest was referred to the Corporation Counsel for an opinion
and sustained by him on legal grounds. Alterations were made in the speci-
fications, the contract was readvertised on December 11, and bids were
opened at the Park Department on December 30. This time the bid of the
Cobb Construction Company was lowest, being $543,750, Mr. Wadleton's
revised bid being $544,700. Occurring at the end of the year as this did, no
action was taken by the retiring Park Board or Board of Estimate and
Apportionment, the matter of awarding the contract going over to the incom-
ing boards for action in 1910.
Readers' Department.
During the calendar year of 1909 the number of readers and visitors
entering the two reference branches was 256,912, of which 209,996 were
recorded at Astor and 55,916 at Lenox. The daily average was 677.4 at
AsTOR and 180 at Lenox. In 1908 the figures were 232,246 at Astor and
57,300 at Lenox, a total of 289,546, a daily average of 747 at Astor and 184
at Lenox.
The number of desk applicants during the period was 194,091, of which
178,746 were recorded at Astor and 15,345 at Lenox. This is a decrease
of 18,610 (18,639 at Astor, less an increase of 29 at Lenox) from 1908, or
8 per cent. The daily average was 626.1 desk applicants (576.6 at Astor,
49.5 at Lenox).
The number of volumes consulted by these 194,091 desk applicants was
776,703, of which 698,384 were called for at Astor and 78,319 at Lenox.
The daily average (310 days) was 2505.4 volumes (2252.8 at Astor, 252.6
at Lenox).
The above figures take no account of the volumes consulted by readers
using the open reference shelves ; these readers number about 5,000 per
month at Astor and 1,000 at Lenox, and the count of volumes thus con-
sulted would probably be at the rate of five or more per reader.
The decrease of 18,610 desk applicants (8.7 per cent.) represents a loss
of 21,885 at Astor during the day (9 a. m. to 6 p. m.) or ii per cent. ; a gain
af 3,246 at Astor during the evening (6 to 9 p. m.) or ii per cent. ; a total
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loss at AsTOR of 18,639 or 9.4 per cent. ; a gain of 29 at Lenox (9 a. m. to
6 p. M.) or .12 per cent.
The totals, monthly and daily averages, and average number of volumes
called for per reader are shown in the following table :
DESK APPLICANTS VOLUMES CONSULTED
1908 1909
AsTOR : day total 167,977 161,437
monthly average I3>998 13453
daily average 540 520.7
volumes per reader. . . .
AsTOR : evening total 29,408 32,654
monthly average 2,450 2,721
daily average 94 io5-3
volumes per reader. . . .
Astor: day and evening total . . 197,385 178,746
monthly average 16,448 14,895
daily average 634 576.5
volumes per reader. . . .
Lenox : total 15,316 15,345
monthly average , 1,276 1,278
daily average 49 49.5
volumes per reader ....
Astor and Lenox total 212,701 194,091
monthly average 17,725 16,174
daily average 684 626
volumes per reader. ...
Of the total number of volumes called for at Astor 147,987, or 21.1 per
cent., belonged to the group of History (except American) ; 88,300, or 11
per cent., to English and American Literature ; 63,072, or 9 per cent., to Law,
economics, sociology, etc.; 56,969, or 8.1 per cent., to Applied science;
54,781, or 7.8 per cent., to Art, archaeology, etc.; 42,431, or 6 per cent., to
Literature other than English and American; 31,223, or 4.4 per cent., to
American History ; 24,689, or 3.5 per cent., to Science, etc.
Of the total number of volumes called for at Lenox 47,104 or 60 per
cent, belonged to the group of American genealogies and local histories;
7,259 or 9.2 per cent, to American history; 4,556 or 5.8 per cent, to music;
2,796, or 3.5 per cent, to English and American literature.
Of the total number of desk applicants, Astor day service amounted to
75.7 per cent., Astor evening service to 16.8 per cent., Lenox 7.8 per cent.
1908
1909
723,397
610,909
60,283
50,909
2,326
1,970
4.
3-7
95.754
87475
7.979
7,289
307.8
282.1
3-2
2.6
819,151
698,384.
68,095.9
58,198
2,633.9
2,220.5
4
3.9
85,879
78,319
7,156.5
6,526
276.1
252.6
5.6
5-1
905,030
776,703
75419-1
64,725
2,910
2,5054
4.1
4.
i
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(In 1908 AsTOR day service amounted to 79 per cent., evening service to 14
per cent., Lenox to 7 per cent.)
Of the total number of desk applicants at Astor the day service repre-
sented 81.7 per cent., and the evening service 18.2 per cent.
Of the total number of volumes consulted, Astor day service amounted
to 78.5 per cent., Astor evening service to 11.2 per cent, and Lenox to 10
per cent.
At Lenox the largest number of readers and visitors recorded in any one
month was 6,907 in February ; the smallest in any one month was 2,277 in
July; the largest in any one day was 737, on February 12, and the smallest
was 61, on July 17.
The largest number of desk applicants in any one month at Lenox was
1,624 in March, when 7,788 volumes were consulted; the smallest in any one
month was 973 in July, 5,527 volumes being called for; the largest in any
one day was 132 on March 31, the number of volumes consulted being 426;
the smallest in any one day was 18, on September 25, the number of volumes
consulted being 95.
At Astor the largest number of desk applicants for any one month was
recorded in March, when 17,625 readers (13,824 by day, 3,441 by night)
called for 65,368 volumes (46,382 day, 18,986 night).
The smallest number for any one month was in July when 11,311 readers
(9,001 day, 2,310 night) called for 43,065 volumes (39,017 day, 4,048 night).
The largest number for any one day was on January 16 when 641 readers
(536 day, 105 night) called for 3,384 volumes (2,832 day, 552 night).
The smallest number for any one day was on September 6, when 270
readers (216 day, 54 night) called for 1,250 volumes (1,054 day, 196 night).
Table I, appended, records the number and classes of volumes consulted
at Astor and Lenox, the number of readers and visitors, etc., for the calen-
dar year 1909.
Shelf Department.
The number of volumes received at the Library during 1909 was 28,297,
of which 9,878 were purchases, 16,764 gifts, and 1,655 exchanges.
The number of pamphlets received during the same period was 70,007,
of which 6,627 were purchases, 32,884 gifts, and 30,496 exchanges.
The number of volumes accessioned during the calendar year 1909 was
34,936, of pamphlets 12,003. Of this number 16,366 volumes and 2,921
pamphlets were purchased or were received on exchange account, and 18,570
volumes and 9,082 pamphlets were gifts.
The total number of volumes recorded as available for readers on Decem-
ber 31, 1909, was 793,854, and of pamphlets 295,078, a total of 1,088,932
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pieces in the Reference Department. (From this figure should be deducted
temporarily the 83,651 volumes and pamphlets boxed and stored in the cellar
for lack of room.)
Reclassification during the year 1909 amounted to 679 volumes and 2
pamphlets, and was confined to routine work, no new groups being taken up.
Preparation of the subject index to our classification scheme has con-
tinued, progressing as far as "Scotland."
During 1909 outside binders bound 9,733 volumes and pamphlets; of
this number 6,723 pieces were newly bound and 3,010 were repaired. This
record does not include about i ,000 volumes bound abroad before importation.
At the AsTOR Branch 911 volumes and pamphlets were rebound or re-
paired in the bindery in the building, and 1,639 volumes and pamphlets need-
ing slight repairing were cared for without sending to the bindery.
The number of volumes done up in manila paper at Astor was 8,334, and
the number of volumes lettered was 12,983.
Exchanges.
Receipts on duplicate exchange account during 1909 were 1,655 volumes
and 30,496 pamphlets ; volumes sent out amounted to 3,937 and pamphlets
to 4,425.
Catalogue Department.
During the calendar year 1909 the number of volumes newly catalogued
was 20,167, and of pamphlets 19,163. In addition the cataloguing of 1,587
volumes and 800 pamphlets was continued or completed by additions to, or
corrections of, entries already made. The number of volumes recatalogued
for one reason or another was 1,711 and of pamphets 720.
The number of serials, magazines, journals, etc., newly catalogued was
11,050, of which 4,120 were volumes and 6,930 pamphlets. In addition
15,022 volumes of serials and 13,480 pamphlets were catalogued by changing
existing entries. 1,623 volumes of serials and 1,765 pamphlets were recata-
logued.
The number of maps catalogued was 285.
The total number of volumes handled by the department was 44,230, and
of pamphlets 42,858, making an aggregate of 87,088.
For the pieces above mentioned were written 45,230 cards for the various
<:atalogues and 40,964 copy-slips for the duplicating machine. These copy-
slips being multiplied to 181,264 cards for filing. Of this latter number
23,815 were sent to the Library of Congress. The number of cards that had
entries changed in the process of recording new additions to works already
on our shelves was 28,772.
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The public index catalogue at Astor contains 1,195,715 cards. The
official author catalogues contain 997,108 cards (general catalogue 588,388,
serials 90,360, railways 5,990, documents 154,160, reports 32,880, Hebrew
58,800, Oriental 42,790, Russian 23,800).
For material stored away in boxes 30,000 cards have been withdrawn
from the public catalogues at Astor.
' The public catalogues at Lenox contain 384,520 cards (south hall 249,480,
genealogies and local history 57,120, music 77,920). The official author cata-
logues contain 141,866 cards, (incunabula 3,400, Americana 42,960, manu-
scripts 28,160, maps 25,920, prints 41,426).
The two public catalogues thus contain 1,580,235 cards, the official author
catalogues in the two buildings contain 1,138,974 cards, a total of 2,719,209.
Revision of subject headings has continued at Astor, and we have begun
a revision of the Lenox general subject headings to insure uniformity for
combining the two public catalogues in the main catalogue room when we
move into the new building.
Periodicals Department.
For the calendar year 1909 the number of readers filling out application
blanks for current periodicals at Astor was 41,785; of periodicals consulted
by them 264,257; this was a decrease of 2,721 readers and of 27,634 periodi-
cals.
The daily average was 134 readers (103 day, 30 evening) and 852 periodi-
cals (678 day, 174 evening) ; last year the average number of readers was 143,
and of periodicals consulted 938.
The number of individual titles of current periodicals called for during
1909 was 71,386 (day 56,073, evening 15,313), as compared with 76,045
during 1908 (61,392 day, 14,653 evening), this count disregarding the num-
ber of individual issues called for or given out.
The distribution of these 71,386 titles called for in 1909 is as follows:
General 9,361; art, archaeology, architecture, etc. 8,619; English and
American literature 8,101 ; foreign literature 3,964; science 1,843; useful arts
21,996; law, economics, sociology, education, etc., 9,563; religion and philos-
ophy 2,220; orientalia 117; Judaica 236; newspapers 4,224; natural history
105.
The library receives at this date 6,662 current periodicals, of which 3,958
are purchases, 2,441 are gifts and 263 exchanges for the Bulletin. 133 of
this total are daily papers, 939 weeklies, 210 semi-monthlies, 1,953 monthlies,
211 bi-monthlies, 748 quarterlies, 85 semi-annuals, J'ld are annuals received
by purchase, 1,430 of irregular periods of publication.
These 6,662 current periodicals represent a gross increase of 421 new titles.
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less a loss of 216 titles discontinued for various reasons, making a net increase
of 205 over the 6,457 reported in 1908.
In further addition should be noted 9,548 annual publications received by
gift, and 438 in exchange for the Bulletin.
The total number of separate pieces of periodicals received during the
year was 168,362, being a daily average of 543 ; these figures include quarter-
lies, monthlies, dailies, etc., and do not include annuals.
In exchange for the Bulletin the Library receives a total of 701 periodi-
cals, 289 of which are American annual publications, 149 are foreign annuals,
and 263 American and foreign periodicals of greater frequency of publication
than annual.
316 volumes of old periodicals were added during the year, completing
important files.
Table II appended gives in detail a record of our current periodicals.
Indexing of 1,929 current periodicals (i. e. 1,929 different titles) is carried
on (1,802 being done at Astor, and 127 at Lenox) ; of the Astor titles 27
are done for the American Library Association cooperative indexing.
From the publishing section of the A, L. A. we received 3,928 printed
cards, representing the indexing of 218 periodicals, done jointly by this Library
and the Boston Public Library, John Crerar Library and Harvard and
Columbia University libraries.
Documents Department.
During 1909 the documents department received 5,648 volumes, 5,913
pamphlets and 643 maps. It catalogued 9,200 volumes, 6,314 pamphlets, and
52 maps. For this cataloguing 7,932 cards were written and 4,327 slips for
the copying machine, these latter being multiplied on the machine to 18,122
cards.
A detailed statement of the progress of the department during the last
twelve years is given in the following report by Miss Adelaide R. Hasse, who
has been chief of the documents department since it was established :
Dr. John S. Billings,
Director, New York Public Library.
Dear Sir ::
The Document Department of the New York Public Library is now
twelve years old.
There is no means of knowing the number of documents in the
Library at the time of the organization of the Department. The aggre-
gate additions from June i, 1897 to December 31, 1909, have been
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231,956 pieces. Ten thousand volumes would probably have covered
the documents in the Library before June i, 1897. They comprised, at
that time, a file of United States federal documents, then numbering
about 3,000 volumes, a fair file of the documents of the states of the
United States, a file of the British Parliamentary Papers from 1816, a
continuous file of Hansard and its predecessors, a file of the Journal
Officiel from 1789, the beginnings of a good file of British colonial docu-
ments, a file of the various collections of treaties, and a very fragmentary
file of statutes. In addition there were the great British, French,
German, Spanish, and Portuguese series of calendars and of reprints of
state papers.
From the first no attempt was made to collect documents as such, but
rather to make the collection representative of certain subjects. These
subjects are national and local administration, international affairs, soci-
ology and economics. No effort has, for instance, ever been made by the
Library to strengthen its collection of statutory law.
Within the subjects cited, the Library is collecting the documents of
both federal and local governments, as well as those of municipalities,
of this and of other countries. The collection is made by means of
exchange with other libraries, by gifts, and by purchase.
How well, on the whole, these combined processes have operated,
may be gathered from the fact that in 1898 the document collection com-
prised 3 % of the entire number of books in the reference library, where-
as at the end of 1909 it comprises 20%. The increase in percentage was
greatest in the years from 1900 to 1905, when it rose from 6% in 1900
to 20% in 1905, which is the ratio that has been regularly maintained
since then. During these five years of greatest growth 131,000 pieces
were added, or an average of 26,000 pieces per annum.
It is needless to say that this growth was not spontaneous. It was
the outcome of a systematic effort to build up the collection along the
lines indicated. The absence of any medium announcing the publication
of official literature entailed some research before even the titles of the
documents which the Library wished to secure, could be ascertained.
When the documents began coming in a great amount of clerical
lator was required to make them available for the shelves. This was
done through the catalogue and the printing of special lists. There are
at present some 154,160 cards in the offical document catalogue. The
special lists which have been published are as follows: Check lists of
municipal documents in the Library (1899), of federal documents
(1899), administrative reports (1899), United States and state legis-
lative proceedings (1903) ; want lists of European legislative proceedings
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(1901), American municipal documents (1901) ; and the following sub-
ject lists: New York State Boundary (Bulletin, v. 4), Northeastern
Boundary (ib. v. 4), Foreign documents relating to Finance (ib. v. 5),
American documents relating to Finance (ib. v. 6), New York Colonial
Documents (ib. v. 7), Constitutions (ib. v. 8), Banks and Banking
(ib. V. 12), Mexico (ib. v. 12), Balkan States and Eastern Question
(ib. V. 13).
It should be stated that the Library itself has never engaged in any
special propaganda to promote the use of its documents beyond the pub-
lication of lists and indices. On the other hand, since the Document
Department of this Library was established, the Library of Congress has
organized a similar department, the States of Wisconsin, New York,
Indiana, California and the cities of Baltimore and Milwaukee have
established Legislative Reference Departments, and California, Indiana,
Texas, and New York have begun publishing current lists, or reviews, of
the state documents issued by them. The Ohio State University, in its
catalogue, announces a course of lectures on Documents as reference
material. At the coming session at Brussels, in August, 19 10, the sub-
ject of Indexes and Catalogues of official documents has a place on the
program.
Even though the Document Department of this Library has been
conducted simply as one of several departments of a great reference lib-
rary, it may not be without interest to review the extent to which the
Library has been enabled, thus far, to build up the collection.
Beginning with national, local and municipal administration, the con-
dition, in general, of the collection is as follows. The United States
federal documents are complete from 181 7 and the journals from 1789.
The journals of the Continental Congress cover the period, but are not
bibliographically complete. The Library has a very good file of federal
contemporaneously printed documents from 1789 to 18 17. During these
years these documents were not bound into volumes, as at present, by
the Government. In the absence of a definitive checklist it is not pos-
sible to say how far the Library's file is complete. Not long before the
close of his administration President Roosevelt appointed a commission
to inquire, among other allied subjects, into the propriety of reprinting
such of these early documents as have lasting historical value. The
commission made a report, and a bill (H. R. 15428) is now pending,
carrying an appropriation for the permanent establishment of the com-
mission.
The Library's collection of American state journals and executive
documents numbers at present some 8,000 volumes, excluding the
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departmental reports. Some states are more fully represented than
others owing to the lack of uniformity in provisions for printing and
distributing these documents. Those of California are complete from
1855, those of Georgia begin in 1808, of Illinois in 1820, Ohio in 1808,
Kentucky in 1823, Massachusetts in 1830, New York in 1789, Indiana
in 1816, Iowa in 1848, Kansas in 1862, Wisconsin in 1836, Pennsylvania
in 1 80 1, South Carolina in 1831, Virginia in 1776, etc.
The collection of contemporary editions of American colonial laws
and journals places the Library among the foremost depositories of this
branch of Americana.
It may not be out of place here to refer to an Index of American
state documents, now in course of publication by the Carnegie Institu-
tion of Washington, in particular as the Index is to a large extent based
on the material in this Library.
In the case of American municipal documents the Library has been
fairly successful, the collection at present representing some 976 cities.
The collection of the documents of New York City, 1832, and first con-
temporaneously printed, to date, has been almost entirely made in the
past twelve years. The San Francisco documents are complete from
1859, those of Boston from 1853, those of Chicago from 1870, those of
St. Louis from 1859, Cleveland from 1874, Indianapolis from 1891,
Philadelphia from 1857 and Baltimore from 1869.
The Library has been particularly fortunate in building up its collec-
tion of Canadian documents. The sessional papers and journals of the
Dominion are now without a break from 1841 (province 1841-66,
dominion 1867 to date), those of the Province of Ontario from 1868, of
the Province of Quebec, with exception of a few breaks, from 1867, of
Nova Scotia from 1844, of British Columbia from 1872, of Manitoba
from 1 87 1, of New Brunswick from 1878, and of Newfoundland from
1855.
The parliamentary papers of Great Britain are complete from 1806,
with the exception of a few breaks between 1806 and 1816. This col-
lection, to be complete, should begin in 1801. The Commons journals
are complete from 1547. It has, unfortunately, not been possible, as
yet, to complete the file of Lords journals. The file is continuous from
1509 to 1861, when there is a break to 1894. Of the Irish Commons
journals the Library has volumes 9 to 29 ( 175 1 -1792), and of the Lords
volumes 1-2, 4-6 and 8 (1634-1800). Of the administrative reports of
British cities the Library has a particularly good collection, represent-
ing at present some 283 cities in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the
provinces and the colonies.
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None of the continental countries binds up its administrative and
departmental reports, as does Great Britain and the United States,
although certain of these reports in the case of Italy, tlie Netherlands^
France, and Sweden are included as appendices to the legislative pro-
ceedings. Of the latter the Library has those of France from 1789,
Spain 1834, Italy 1848, Netherlands 1814, Belgium 1858, German
Empire 1867, Austria (Abgeordnetenhaus 1873, Herrenhaus 1869),
Denmark 1866, Sweden 1868, and Norway 1900.
Not to be misleading, it should be remarked that the dates here given
represent only the files since their inception in their present form, and
that the Library has many documents of these countries antedating the
collected documents as they exist at present. Thus the Library has t;he
"Resolutien" of the Kingdom of Holland and Friesland from 1563- 1795
in 35 folio volumes, the "Groot Placcaatboek," 1658-1746, in 9 volumes,
"Hollands Placcaet-Boeck," 1645, ^^ 3 volumes, "Nederlandsche Plac-
caet-Boeck," 1644 in 2 volumes, and many hundreds of contemporane-
ously printed ordonnantien, resoliitien, placcaeten of the Kingdom from
1563 to 1795, and of Utrecht 1587- 1796, Friesland 1627- 1795, Gelder-
land 1617-1765, and of Groningen 1610-1748.
The early contemporary documents of France begin with the reign of
Francis I. and comprise a very large number of edits, ordonnances,
arrets, reglements, declarations, instructions, letters patent es, memoires
and rapports.
The earliest British contemporary documents in the Library are the
1534 edition of "Magna Carta" and the acts of 33 Henry VIII., 1542.
The earliest Spanish contemporary document in the Library is the
"Pragmaticas" of Ferdinand and Isabella printed in Salamanca in 1503.
From the reign of Philip II. to that of the ruling sovereign every regnal
period is represented by contemporaneously printed official material.
The great collections of reprints made by the Real Academia de la
Historia have already been alluded to as being in the Library.
In eastern Europe the Balkan states are very satisfactorily repre-
sented as follows : The Bulgarian Sobranje from 1886, the Servian
Skupshtina from 1861, the Croatian Sabor from 1861, the Grecian Boule
from 1885, the Rumanian Parliament from 1861 and the East Rumelian
Sobranje from 1879 to 1884, the whole period of its existence. Russia
is still, comparatively, very poorly represented. In 1908 some 636
Russian documents were received through the interested efforts of Miss
Isabel F. Hapgood and Count Mikhail Mikhailovitch Perovsky-Petrovo-
Solovovo. The Library is also receiving currently the proceedings of
the Finnish Valtiopaivat from the time when the reform constitution of
1906 went into effect.
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The best representation of continental local government jproceedings
is that of Italy and the Netherlands, although there are isolated instances
of other countries, the Department de la Seine, for instance, which make
a very liberal showing.
The collection of Atti of the Italian "consiglie provinciale" has been
pronounced by an Italian expert as probably the finest outside of Italy.
It comprises in addition to shorter files of "Atti," those of Cuneo since
i860, of Catania, Pavia, Umbria, and Bergamo since 1861, of Ancona,
Como, Ferrara, Florence, Livorno, Palermo, Parma, Piacenza, Padua,
and Cagliari since 1862, of Bologna, Calabria, Genoa, Modena, Naples,
Novara, and Ravenna since 1863, of Turin since 1864, of Arezzo, Sira-
cusa, and Pisa since 1865, of Padua, Venezia, and Verona since 1867,
of Udine since 1869, and of Rome, Milan, Siena, and Vicenza since 1870.
The collection of Dutch local documents, consisting of notulen, ver-
slagen, provincialhladen and jaarhoekjen, is distributed among the
several "Provintien" as follows: Drenthe and Friesland from i860,
Gelderland from 1864 ("Provincialblad" from 1815), Groningen from
1814, Noordbrabant from 1861, Overijssel from 1857, Utrecht from
1853, Zeeland from 1837, and Zuidholland from 1892.
In the collection of continental municipal administrative reports 380
different cities are represented, almost one third, viz. 112, of them being
German cities. Countries represented by more than 20 cities are the
following: Italy 53, France 51, Netherlands 44, Spain 41, and Austria
29. The German municipal reports are, as a rule, much more elaborately
prepared than those of American cities, being frequently embellished
with cuts and plans of various civic improvements and undertakings. If
the Library had facilities for the display of these illustrations, the exhibit
would make suggestive material for persons interested in city planning
enterprises. The following cities are most fully represented in this col-
lection of Verwaltungsberichte and Haushaltsetate, viz., Aachen from
1896, Augsburg from 1896, Bamberg from 1869, Barmen from 1892,
Berlin (Gemeindeblatt from 1899, Stenographische Berichte der Stadt-
verwaltungs Versammlung from volume 3, 1876), Bielefeld from 1897,
Breslau from 1889, Bromberg from 1880, Cassel from 1896, Charlotten-
burg from 1898, Chemnitz from 1900, Dantzig from 1898, Dresden from
1882, Diisseldorf from 1897, Duisburg from 1897, Eisenach from 1899,
Frankfurt a. M. from 1837, Halle from 1872, Hanau from 1895, Iser-
lohn from 1897, Karlsruhe from 1899, Liibeck from 1884 (Sammlung
Liibecksche Gesetze from v, i, 1813), Liineberg from 1899, Magde-
burg from 1898, INIiinchen from 1895, Quedlinburg from 1895, Schweid-
nitz from 1897, Stettin from 1899, Stuttgart from 1872, Wiesbaden from
1875, and Wiirzburg from 1889.
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From time to time the Library has purchased volumes of old muni-
cipal stattiti and Verordnungen of Italian and German cities. Omitting
reprints the Library has at present 48 volumes of Italian municipal ordi-
nances antedating the eighteenth century, viz., 26 of the sixteenth, 12 of
the seventeenth, and 10 of the eighteenth centuries. This is, of course,
but a very small portion of such documents, as listed by Manzoni, but
as these volumes are procurable only from secondhand dealers and as
they appear in the market infrequently, it makes the matter of collecting
them a slow process. Of similar ordinances of German cities the Lib-
rary has 28 contemporary volumes, viz., 3 of the sixteenth, 9 of the
seventeenth and 16 of the eighteenth centuries.
In the South American collection of administrative reports there is
still much to be desired. Brazil, Chile, and Argentina are, in the experi-
ence of this Library, the foremost of the South American states in
appreciation of the advantage of depositing their reports where the
public of the North American metropolis may have access to them.
Through efforts of friends of the Library it has been possible to make
additions of value to departmental reports of these and other states
which will be referred to below.
Having described in a very general way the main features of the
collection of national and local administrative reports, a word should be
said. on the other main branches of the Document Department, viz.,
International Affairs and Economics and Sociology.
In the former of these branches belong collections of international
documents, collections of treaties, single treaties, international arbitration
tribunals, congresses, conferences, commissions and councils, the reports
of the various ministries of foreign affairs, and accounts of embassies
and memoirs of ambassadors. This is perhaps a little more compre-
hensive than is generally conceded by bibliographies of international
law, which include, as a rule, in addition to text books and treatises, only
the treaties and possibly the arbitration proceedings.
Of collections of treaties the Library has a very good file, the titles
of them being sufficiently well known to permit their omission here.
The most comprehensive collections of international documents are the
"British and Foreign State Papers," the "Staatsarchiv" and the
"Archives Diplomatiques," of each of which the Library has a complete
file. The collection of single treaties in the Library is quite unusual.
The earliest original print is that of the Pacification of Ghent, 1576, and
from that time to 1909 there are no less than 1,200 separate issues of
single treaties.
The first treaty ever published in England, by authority, was the
p,
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treaty between England and Spain, concluded on the part of England by
Sir Robert Cecil, the first Lord Salisbury, in 1604. A copy of this treaty
in pamphlet form, printed in 1604, is in the Library. Before this time,
it had been dangerous for private persons in England to publish treaties
with foreign powers, for the act was likely to be construed as meddling
with matters of state and to be punished as an infringement of prerogative..
This collection of early original prints of single treaties assumes
importance when it is remembered that the general collections did not
make their appearance until the eighteenth century, and that they are by
no means uniform in printing the entire text of a treaty.
In addition to these treaties the Library has a fair file of reports of
ministries of foreign affairs, and of the "blue books," popularly known in
England as "Blue Books," "Livres Jaunes" in France, "Livros Brancos'*
in Portugal, "Libros Verdes" in Italy, "Libros Rojos" in Spain, "Weiss-
buch" in Germany, and "Rothbuch" in Austria. Of such British blue
books as were printed for distribution the Library has a complete file, of
the French "Documents diplomatiques (livres jaunes)" the Library has
a file from i860, of the Portuguese "Negocios externos (livros brancos)"
from 1882, of the Spanish "Documentos diplomaticos (libros rojos)'*
from 1880 and of the Italian "Documenti diplomatic! (libros verdes)"
from 1880.
The United States began publishing annual volumes of diplomatic
correspondence in 1861, all of which are in the Library. Some years ago
Hon. 'John L. Cadwalader presented to the Library a collection of 112
volumes of United States congressional documents and reports on foreign
affairs from 1809 to 1898. The Library also owns a detailed manuscript
index of the diplomatic documents of the United States from 1828 to
1861. In this connection it may be mentioned that the Library also has
a full file of the Senate executive journal which contains the minutes of
proceedings on all treaty negotiations, and which is printed in such a
small edition as to render it quite uncommon.
One of the most troublesome items for the collector of official
material is that of arbitration proceedings. The authorities and writers
on the subject are, in the first place, at variance as to the classification of
such proceedings. Prof. J. B. Moore ("One Hundred Years of American
Diplomacy") states the number of arbitrations in the 19th century to be
136, Darby (International Arbitrations) instances 471, Fried (Peace
Movement) enumerates 200, and La Fontaine (Arbitrations Internation-
aux) 177. Even should the collector accept the lowest number, the often
obscurely or semi-confidentially printed proceedings make it extremely
difficult to obtain a record of them. Checked up with Prof. Moore's list.
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the collection of arbitration proceedings makes a tolerably good showing,
for a beginning, but it is hoped that in time and with care this very
important file may be considerably augmented.
Coming to the last mentioned of the main divisions of the Document
Department, viz.. Economics and Sociology, it is feared that the subject
and the space remaining are entirely incompatible. In the general classi-
fication of economics and sociology adopted by the Library, each of the
sub-classes — transportation, taxation, banking, finance, insurance, labor,
vital statistics, etc., — has been provided with a special notation for tlie
respective government series on each of these subjects. Certain of these
sub-classes have grown to such proportions that it has become impossible
to keep them intact in the regularly assigned places, and overflow groups
have had to be arranged in the annexes.
It is not possible to give an adequate idea here of the extent of the
Library's resources in government reports on sociology and economics,
without going into more detail than is desirable. By far the greater part
of the document accessions go to these subjects. Owing to the divers
customs obtaining in different states, using the word in the largest sense,
in the distribution of their administrative functions, no shelf classifica-
tion nor any catalogue will ever be an absolute medium for making docu-
mentary material in sociology and economics available. Suppose, for
instance, as has happened, a reader wants to know what American states
publish lists of corporations chartered. The majority of states publish
such lists in the reports of the officer authorized to collect the franchise
fees. In the greater number of such cases that officer is either the
secretary of state or one of the fiscal agents. The reports of none of
these officers would have any remote association with corporations,
either on the shelf or in the catalogue, in the ordinary course of events.
Another patent instance is the great statistical series of the German,
Slavic, and Scandinavian countries. These series are the repository of
the annual economic and sociological reports published by these govern-
ments.
It is clear that there is a large quantity of sought-after material lying
idle for want of some method of more exact display than that at present
in common use by librarians. The subject is one engaging the atten-
tion of economists and statisticians. It was made a matter of reference
by Sir Charles Dilke in his presidential address before the Royal Statis-
tical Society in 1907, and has for some years been up before the Inter-
national Institute of Statistics.
The use of this material is steadily increasing. The demand comes
largely from specialists and is for specific information. This is more
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particularly the case during the winter months, when business and the
publishing enterprises are active, and this fact shows a vital relation
between the Library and the industrial life of this great city. In the
summer months the demand comes more largely from students who give
weeks and sometimes months to working up material from the documents.
The Library has had several important gifts which should be referred
to in this connection. Some years ago a portion of the collection of the
late Hon. Simon Sterne came into the possession of the Library, and
with it many documents on transportation, which aided materially in
strengthening this subject. More recently the Hon. Elihu Root pre-
sented some 400 volumes of United States documents so arranged as to
exhibit the progress of government in the American extraterritorial
dependencies.
Owing to overcrowding it has become necessary, pending removal
into the new building, to store away many thousands of volumes, among
thern government reports. It is hoped that a release of these books may
be effected at no distant day.
Very respectfully,
Adelaide R. Hasse,
Chief, Documents Department.
Oriental Department.
The catalogue of the department now contains 42,790 cards. For current
catalogue work were written 6,591 cards, and additions were made to 760
cards already written. Accessions amounted to 1,620 pieces, giving a total
of 13,126 pieces in the department.
The most important addition was the collection of books relating to China,
purchased from Wilberforce Eames, over 1,200 volumes in number, giving
us a representative selection of works in Chinese as well as modern books
about China.
During the absence of Professor Richard Gottheil, the Chief of the
Department, who is spending the year in Jerusalem at the head of the
American School for Oriental Study and Research in Palestine, Dr. Louis
H. Gray is giving part of his time to the work of the department. It is hoped
that with his help we shall finish the cataloguing of the Anandasrama
Sanskrit series, the Benares Sanskrit series, and the Bombay Sanskrit series.
The indexing of the earlier numbers of the "Journal of the Royal Asiatic
Society" and the "Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft"
has been finished, and the indexing of the "Journal Asiatique," of which we
have a set complete from its beginning in 1822, is in progress. For this
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indexing one subject card is written for the general public catalogue and a
subject and an author card for the special catalogue of the Oriental depart-
ment.
Hebrew Department.
The number of volumes and pamphlets credited to the department is now
about 16,400, Mr. A. S. Freidus, chief of the department, reports that the
readers number about 40 per day and call for about 95 volumes. The special
catalogue of the collection contains about 58,800 cards.
Through the generosity of Mr. Jacob H. Schiff we have been able to
continue our purchases for this department, which would not be possible, at
least to so large an extent as at present, without the special fund provided by
Mr. Schiff.
It has been our policy to build up, besides a representative collection cover-
ing the entire field, a more extensive collection of the literature of the nine-
teenth century in its various branches, including especially the modern edi-
tions of ancient Hebrew works ; the philological, exegetical, theological, and
historical works, mainly in modern languages, that are sometimes termed
"The Science of Judaism;" modern Hebrew and Yiddish literature; and
periodicals and newspapers published in Hebrew, Yiddish, and non-Semitic
languages, expressing Jewish thought and devoted to the interests of the
Jews and of Judaism in most countries of the world.
Slavonic Department.
For the year 1909 additions to the Slavonic department amounted to 1,240
volumes and 310 pamphlets, bringing the total record of pieces in the depart-
ment to 12,537.
Volumes catalogued amounted to 792, pamphlets to 283, articles indexed
to 806. For this work were written 3,304 white cards and 720 slips for the
copying machine; additions were made to the entries on 186 cards already
written. The number of cards in the catalogue on December 31, 1909, was
23,800.
The number of readers recorded was 14,651 by day and 3,625 at night,
making a total of 18,276 (against 30,973 in 1908). The average per month
was 1,523 (against 2,581 in 1908), 1,220 day and 302 night readers. One of
the reasons for the decrease in the number of readers in the Slavonic depart-
ment is the withdrawal of the daily newspapers from general consultation.
An improved labor market may also account for it.
These 18,276 readers called for 28,127 volumes.
The most important of our additions in Russian literature were : Collected
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works of Kravchinski (Stepnyak), Maikov, May, Ibsen, Poe, Dickens,
Kipling; the fiction of Artzybashev and Hippius; the poetry of Balmont;
dramas by Dyachenko and Kryukovski; the periodicals "Priroda i Lyudi,"
"Teatr i Iskusstvo," "Russko-Amerikanskoe Echo," "Russkoe Znamya,"
"Vyestnik Znaniya."
For the Polish section the most important accessions consisted of works
by Brodzinski, Przybyszewski, Konopnicka, the Teatr Zapolskoi, Zulawski,
Kalinka, and the Polish dictionary (Slownik) in 24 parts.
In Bulgarian literature the most important additions were : 45 volumes of
drama, 75 miscellaneous volumes, the periodicals "Bolgarska Sbirka," and
the "Sbornik za Narodni Umotvoreniya, Nauka i Knizhnina."
In Servian literature the most important additions were the periodicals
"Letopis" and "Knige Matitze."
In Lettish literature we added 75 volumes of fiction and drama.
It may be of interest to note that the books most in demand in the Slavonic
department are the works of Andreyev, Artzybashev, Gorki, Tolstoi, Kuprin
and Stepnyak, and works on the drama and the social sciences.
Print Department.
During 1909 accessions amounted to 2,025 pieces. The total number of
prints thus recorded is now 70,310 (51,617 in the general collection, 18,693
in the Avery collection). In addition, there are also 116,035 pieces in shape
of duplicates, cuttings from magazines, etc., uncatalogued and unaccessioned
but arranged by subject for consultation.
Of the accessions during the year about 1,500 pieces were purchased from
a fund made available for the purpose, and the selections for these purchases
were made by Mr. Junius S. Morgan, to whom the thanks of the Library are
due for his valuable expert assistance in this direction.
The print room was visited by 1,766 persons for consultation of prints,
3,438 volumes and 3,145 portfolios and boxes being used by them. 69 vol-
umes and 3 prints were sent to the general reading room for the use of
readers.
The catalogue of the department contains 41,426 cards.
A detailed statement of the progress of the print room since its establish-
ment in 1900 is made in the report of Mr. Weitenkampf, curator of prints,
hereto appended.
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Dr. J. S. Billings,
Director, New York Public Library.
Dear Sir :
In accordance with your direction, I have the honor to submit here-
with a statement regarding the print department of this Library.
Founding and Purpose.
Before the end of the year 1899, New York City possessed no print
room such as one finds in many large cities, — Paris, London, Berlin,
Vienna, Amsterdam, Haarlem, Rome, Prague, Washington and Boston,
for example.
In December 1899, the Board of Trustees of the New York Public
Library resolved "that there be established a department called the
department of prints, and that the executive committee be requested to
make provision therefor." Pending completion of the new building at
Fifth Ave. and 42d St., in which special and ample accommodation for
this department was provided, the print room was located in the Lenox
Library Building, a fire-proof structure, two rooms being set apart for
purposes of study, while the gallery on the upper floor as well as the
lower entrance hall were made available for exhibitions.
As a basis for a print collection the library had the remarkable priv-
ate collection of the late Samuel P. Avery, received shortly after it had
been determined to enter on this new phase of the Library's work, as
well as a considerable number of prints, both separate and in numerous
extra-illustrated volumes, which had come to it in former years with the
Lenox, Duyckinck, Bancroft, Emmet, Tilden and Ford collections. The
material in the Avery collection well served the prime function of a print
room, — the preservation of representative examples of the reproductive
graphic arts of engraving, etching and lithography, in order to provide
opportunity for the study of those arts, — while the other collections
referred to consisted mainly of portraits and other historical prints, many
of them valuable, primarily of documentary interest as material for his-
torical illustration. Thus, from the very beginning, the two-fold possi-
bility of usefulness and interest was strongly emphasized. The new
department of prints was therefore conceived in the broadest sense of the
term.
The Avery Collection.
The main idea underlying the formation of the Avery Collection,
numbering about 19,000 pieces, was the illustration of the arts of etching
and lithography in the 19th century, particularly in France. The col-
lector occasionally was led into by-paths : there are, for example, a par-
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ticularly fine set of Turner's "Liber Studiorum," about 1,600 plates by
Chodowiecki, etchings by J. P. Norblin, and the series of 100 line engrav-
ings issued by the Societe Frangaise de Gravure. But the field covered
was mainly and essentially that above indicated, and it was covered in
the spirit of the general survey as well as in that of the special collector.
That is to say, a large number of the lesser lights are represented, each
by a few characteristic works, to indicate style and tendencies, while the
more noted etchers can be studied each in a much larger number of
prints. There are here collections of the etched work of Jacque, Rajon,
Bracquemond, Flameng, Buhot, Whistler, Haden, Jacquemart, Millet,
Daubigny, Meryon, Chauvel, Cassatt, Israels, Delatre, LeRat, Martial,
Veyrassat, Courtry, Chaplin, Goeneutte, Guerard, Mauve, Bodmer,
Zilcken and others, which, in not a few cases, it would be impossible to
duplicate in any public collection, here or abroad. Similarly, in the litho-
graphs we pass through the different phases and aspects of the art
imposed by various personalities such as Fantin-Latour, Gavarni, Raffet,
Isabey, Menzel, Lunois, Daumier, It has been authoritatively pointed
out that in its field — that is, for the period covered — this collection is
unsurpassed by any European one.
Other Donations.
Gradually, the collection was enriched by other gifts. The late Charles
Stewart Smith gave the collection of Japanese prints formed by Capt.
Brinkley, the late C. B. Curtis nearly a thousand engravings after
Raphael, the late Alexander Maitland an interesting lot of prints relat-
ing to the South Sea Bubble, Joseph Pennell over 900 lithographs illus-
trating the history of the art, and Mrs. Cyrus J. Lawrence a notably large
collection of lithographs by Daumier.
Further noteworthy gifts came from George A. Lucas, Frederic
Keppel (about 350 modern etchings), Mrs. Henry Draper, R. H.
Lawrence, Howard Mansfield, John L. Cadwalader, Atherton Curtis,
the late Frederic Sheldon, W. F. Havemeyer, Mrs. Schuyler Van Rens-
selaer, John Bigelow, E. G. Kennedy, E. L. Knoedler (reproductive
etchings), James D. Smillie (American line engravings), T. R. Sugden,
E. C. Bement, The Society of Iconophiles, the Century Co., and Charles
Scribner's Sons. A general interest is indicated by the foregoing list,
which includes individuals, associations and firms, and which represents
quite varied tastes and purposes.
Artists as Donors.
Individual artists have aided in building up the Library's collection
of modern work, by presenting examples of their own. Such are C.
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Storm van 'sGravesande, Th. Molkenboer, L. Delteil, A. Prunaire, L.
Pissarro, T. Frantisek Simon, Vojt Preissig, F. G. Stevenson, Hedwig
von Lekow, Especially has this been the case with American artists.
American Work.
From the beginning, attention was turned to the acquisition of prints
by Americans. In the words of the Director: "It is desired that this
print room shall contain as complete a collection as possible of the results
of the graphic arts as practiced in America, including engravings of all
kinds, etchings, lithographs, original drawings, photographs of such draw-
ings, etc., and American artists are respectfully requested to contribute
specimens of their work for this purpose."
As a result, the Library has received through artists or their repre-
sentatives a large collection of American prints. Line engravers such as
A. B. Durand, James Smillie, J. W. Cheney, Charles Burt, Alfred Jones,
are very well represented, the first two with a noteworthy approach to
completeness. The last statement holds good also with regard to E. D.
French and J. W. Spenceley among later men who applied this art of the
line to the production of bookplates. Alexander Anderson, the father
of American wood-engraving, may be studied in several thousand proofs.
The group of wood engravers who brought their art to a remarkable
degree of achievement in the last quarter of the 19th century, makes a
fine showing, a remarkable one in the case of Juengling (about 450
proofs). Cole and Kingsley. Nearly all the engravers of this school are
well or adequately represented, however. Incidentally, their work also
forms an interesting contribution to the records of book-illustration, in
which specialty F. O. C. Darley played a prominent part ; the Library's
collection of drawings by him and engravings after his designs is a note-
worthy one. The fascinating art of etching, with an intimate charm at
its best, is represented by nearly all who have practiced it in this country,
both the older men as well as those identified with the recent revival of
the art. Lithography, practiced all too little, is also adequately illustrated.
There is, therefore, a foundation of modern work.
Exhibitions.
It was necessary, however, to awaken New York to the fact that a
beginning had really been made, and the best way to accomplish this was
by arranging exhibitions. Thereby, at the same time, the resources of
the department were brought to the attention of the public.
The opening exhibition consisted of a selection of plates from Tur-
ner's "Liber Studiorum," of which the Library possesses a fine set in the
Avery Collection. Following this there came : Japanese prints (Charles
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Stewart Smith Collection) ; Artistic Portraits; American Wood Engrav-
ings; Millet, Rousseau and Daubigny; American Etchings; Etchings,
Lithographs and Wood Engravings by Modern German Artists ; Arundel
Society Color Prints ; Prints by Modern Dutch Artists ; Modern French
Line Engravings ; Historical Exhibition of Painter-Lithography ; Animals
in Black-and- White ; Danish Etchings; Prints by Modern Bohemian
Artists ; Book-Plates.
A number of exhibitions have been devoted each to the work of one
artist: Whistler, J. Alden Weir, R. F. Blum, R. Swain Gifford, L. M.
Yale, Carriere, Camille Pissarro, A. Lalauze, Rafifet, Isabey, Richter,
Schwind, Rossetti, Meissonier, Menzel, Jacquemart, Fantin-Latour,
Bracquemond, E. D. French, J. W. Spenceley, A, Prunaire, Ozias
Dodge, Joseph Pennell, E. Kingsley.
A few loan exhibitions have been held : One illustrating the history
of engraving to the beginning of the i8th century and one of Rem-
brandt's etched work, both from the collection of Mr. J. Pierpont
Morgan; one of British Mezzotints (a notable exhibition and one of the
best ever seen) ; the A. A. Hopkins collection of the photographs of
Italian paintings ; the E, Colonna collection of Japanese albums.
Thus, exhibitions of prints per se were diversified so as to respond
to a great variety of tastes.
But the subject-interest has also been considered in the planning of
exhibitions. Various subjects of historical or literary interest, often
brought to the fore by the centenary of some event, have occasioned
exhibits which have been justified by the attention which they attracted.
Such were those devoted to French caricatures of the Franco-German
war, New York City, Champlain, Victor Hugo, Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Presidential Campaigns, Milton, Franklin, John Paul Jones, Lincoln,
Washington Irving, and the Hudson-Fulton exhibit, among others.
Use.
The use of the print room has gradually but surely increased. It
has been perfectly free, with certain proper restrictions which have in
no wise proven onerous. Lovers of the graphic arts have been drawn
here as a matter of course, art students and artists have found oppor-
tunity to study technical methods, instructors have been enabled to
emphasize their points to students more clearly by having excellent
examples at hand. The richness of the collection in certain directions
has made it useful and frequently indispensable in the preparation of
special publications, both here and abroad, — the definitive catalogues of
Whistler's etchings, the publications of Loys Delteil, Gustave Bourcard
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and E. Moreau-Nelaton in France, and of others in England and Holland.
It was foresight indeed that could achieve the feat of making fuller col-
lections of certain artists' work than can be found in their native land.
The Director of the Library, in proposing the establishment of the
department, said : "A good representative collection of prints is of more
interest and use to the public in general and to the great majority of
those specially interested in prints in particular, if it exists in immediate
connection with a large library .... In the library it can be closely asso-
ciated with the literature of art, — an association which is absolutely
necessary to obtain the full benefit of each, and it is also available for the
student of social history, of the manners, customs, costumes, etc., of a
particular place or period, in connection with the literature of those sub-
jects."
The print room was administered from the first with practical library
methods, adapted to the work in hand, and possibilities of usefulness in
the print were ever kept in view. All works of art directly or indirectly
form material for social history. Thus, the many calls for portraits,
views, costumes, historical scenes, and the many other possible pictorial
illustrations have been met, often with the best material in the department.
Numerous private collectors are interested particularly in the subject
of the print and acquire portraits of certain individuals (Washington,
Napoleon, Franklin, Milton), sporting prints, views of a given locality
(New York City, for instance), costume plates, coaches, illustrations of
United States history, to name but a few possibilities. Some such col-
lections have already found their way to this Library.
Strength and Weakness of the Collection.
It is apparent that this print department has been fairly strong in
modern work and very weak in old prints. The few of the latter to
be found here only accented the absence of the rest: Marc Antonio
Raimondi's copies of Dtirer's Life of the Virgin (R. L. Kennedy collec-
tion), some Ostades, the Chodowiecki plates which happen to form part
of the Avery Collection, or some Hollars given by Mrs H. Draper.
In the Summer of 1909, however, the sum of $20,000 (one-half set
aside by the Library, the remainder privately contributed) was made
available for the purchase of prints, and was used in the acquisition of
about 1,500 prints selected by Mr. Junius S. Morgan, mostly by minor
or unfamiliar artists, but all repaying study. Mr. Morgan decided not to
attempt to procure the most famous prints (Rembrandts, say, or Diirers),
which would soon have exhausted available funds. The purchase
included examples by various masters of Germany, the Lowlands, France
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and Italy, of the 15th and i6th centuries, notably Aldegrever (36 prints),
Altdorfer (45), Beham (56), Diirer (8), Pencz (3), Cranach (30),
Schongauer (4), M. Z. (3), Ostade (19), Goltzius (8), Leyden (10),
Bakhuizen (12), Bosse (7), Lutma (4), Waterlo (7), Callot (119),
Delaune (30), Mellan (i), Hollar (630), Marc Antonio Raimondi (14),
Mantegna (i), Rosa (60), Du Jardin (10) Luyderhoef (4), Teniers
(2), Berghem (6), Dusart (i), Nicoleto de Modena (i), Jan Van der
Hecke (11), Van Meckenen (2). It is hoped that these prints will
form a nucleus for future additions of work of the old masters.
There were also about 140 proofs, many before letters, of those line
engravings of the late i8th and early 19th centuries, in which burinists
of note such as Morghen, Volpato, Gandolfi, Toschi, Foster, Doo, Mandel
and Boucher-Desnoyers translated into black-and-white paintings by
masters of the Italian school. With the Lenox collection there had
already come a number of such prints, as well as good examples of the
later English "framing prints" of the Victorian age. Views of chateaux
and gardens, from the Calcographie du Louvre, farther illustrate the art
of line engraving.
Wants: Old Prints.
The weak points of the collection stand out clearly, A good begin-
ning has been made, so that an appeal for an active interest in the farther
development of the collection is fully justified and rests on good founda-
tion.
In the first place, then, etchers, great and minor, should be found here :
Rembrandt above all; Claude Lorraine, Lievens, Bol, Ruysdael, Ever-
dingen. Van de Velde, Tiepolo, Boissieu, Canaletto.
Similarly the greatest and great masters of line engraving: Diirer,
Leyden, Mantegna, Marc Antonio Raimondi, Marco de Ravenna, Cam-
pagnola, Goltzius. And the brilliant Frenchmen Nanteuil, the Drevets,
Edelinck, Masson, Wille, Schmidt. Then, for their historic interest, the
early men who first subdued copper and wood as reproductive media,
and those immediately following them : Master of 1464, Master E. S. of
1466, Master of the Playing Cards, Master of the Garden of Love,
Israel van Meckenen, Schongauer, Lautensack. Many names come to
mind, not all prominent, but each standing for a personality of interest:
Soutman, Schelte a Bolswaert, Sadeler, Cornells Visscher, the Wierixes,
Saenredam, Gheyn, and in France Le Bas, Flipart and the other inter-
preters of the gay i8th century. Furthermore, the early English line
engravers, and those later three notable: Strange, Sharp and Woollett.
Another important group is that of the renowned English mezzo-
tinters, — McArdell, Green, Smith, the Wards, Fisher and the rest. The
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Stipple engravers (Bartolozzi, Watson, Delattre, Soiron, Bonnet and
others) make their demand. Likewise Prestel, Debucourt, Descourtis,
Janinet and other aquatinters, who bring to mind the whole field of color
prints, including much English work after Morland, Ward, Wheatley
among others.
In wood-engraving, ever identified with book production, Diirer,
Burgkmaier, Graf, Boldrini, Jeghers, the Master I. B, with the Bird, and
such exponents of chiaroscuro as Ugo da Carpi and Hans Baldung Grien
are of importance.
Wants: Modern Prints.
But not only old prints are desired, certain 19th century artists are
almost entirely lacking, and much recent work, especially European.
Zorn, Chahine, Max Liebermann, Max Klinger, Helleu, F. Brangwyn,
D. Y. Cameron, Stauffer-Bern, Svabinsky, Leistikow, Schmutzer, A. H.
Haig, Orlik, Lepere are some of the most noteworthy. Or the little
group of Americans abroad : Pennell, Aid, Worcester, McLaughlin. Or
again Thaulow, Robbe, Houdard, Bejot, Ranft and others who have pro-
duced remarkable results in color-etching. In lithography, H. Vernet's
"Lancer" (1816) and Millet's "Sower" (1851) would be welcomed, as
would the work of Whistler, Greiner, C. H. Shannon, Steinlen.
Often the very fact that the Library has a few prints by an artist
should serve as an incentive to gathering a more worthy representation
of this work. That is so in the case of Diirer, Ley den, Goltzius, Strang,
Max Klinger. Even the Library's good collection of Whistlers is not
nearly a complete one. And the extent of the American collection makes
the absence of a few artists all the more apparent.
All of this is simply an indication of what is necessary. A full list of
desiderata can hardly be given here, but inspection of the print room is
urgently invited.
It remains for those who can answer this appeal to aid in putting this
department of the Library in a position to answer all proper demands as
satisfactorily as does this Library in the case of the printed book. Then
will this print department be really worthy of the metropolis.
Respectfully submitted,
Frank Weitenkampf,
Curator.
Exhibitions.
The historical exhibition of painter-lithography, opened in December,
1908, at Lenox^ was continued until March, In April it was succeeded by
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a selection of prints illustrating "Animals in black-and-white," a treatment of
animal life in etchings and lithographs, of interest for its subject matter and
as an object lesson in the development of art methods and the change of taste.
This gave place on August 19 to a "Hudson-Fulton exhibition," which
occupied both the print gallery and the lower hall. It was divided into three
sections: Henry Hudson and the Discovery of the Hudson River; The
Hudson River from New York City to the Source ; Robert Fulton and Early
Steam Navigation. The print gallery was given over to the second and
largest section, which offered a pictorial record of the Hudson River. Only
such pictures were included as actually showed the river, rare prints, ordi-
nary woodcuts, photographs and cheap process prints being included in so
far as necessary to compose a fairly complete panorama of both banks. The
water front of New York City was illustrated with noteworthy fullness, the
prints ranging in date from the earliest 17th century views to photographs
taken in 1909, and including a particularly large group of scenes at the
Battery. One feature was the inclusion of work by C. F. W. Mielatz, C. H.
White, H. Winslow, and other present day artists who have seized upon the
artistic possibilities of the metropolis. The printed catalogue included about
Soo items, of which about 650 were shown.
In December this exhibition was replaced by one of "Modern Book-
Plates." This was devoted mainly to American work, a few foreign plates
having been included in order to emphasize difference in style and variety
of interest, a group by C. W. Sherborn, the English artist, being particularly
noteworthy. The place of honor among the American artists was given to
E. D. French and J. W. Spenceley, both deceased, whose drawings, copper-
plates, and impressions in various "states" illustrated methods of production.
Copper-engravings by S. L. Smith, W. F. Hopson, J. H, Fincken and A. N.
Macdonald, and "process" reproductions of designs by W. M. Stone, W. E.
Fisher, Jay Chambers, D. McN. Stauffer, Louis Rhead, Mrs. A. R. Wheelan,
and etchings by E. L, Warner and Dr. L. M. Yale, present an extremely
suggestive array of different styles.
In the lower hall at Lenox, the Milton exhibition gave way on January
1 8th to a highly characteristic collection of prints by modern Bohemian
artists. Masterly portraits by Max Svabinsky, interesting color etchings by
T. F. Simon, drypoints by Kupka, views of Prague by Hofbauer, Caspar, and
Stretti, and figure work by Uprka, Jiranek, and Preissig, offered various
phases of a national art. The prints, with a few exceptions, were loaned by
Mr. Rud. Ruzicka ; subsequently a number of etchings by Simon and Preissig
came into possession of the Library.
On January 14 two cases were filled with prints and manuscripts relative
to Edgar Allen Poe.
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On February 8 both of these shows gave place to a Lincoln exhibit, which
included books, autographs, and medals, but consisted in the main of portraits
of Lincoln and pictures relating to him. The portraits showed him at vari-
ous ages, and included noteworthy prints such as those signed by W. E.
Marshall and Thomas Johnson, as well as the inferior but interesting wood-
cuts and lithographs once plentifully issued. Caricatures were not wanting,
and there was a remarkably large lot of memorial cards and badges issued at
the time of Lincoln's death.
In March the Bohemian prints were again placed on view, giving way in
April to an exhibition of book-plates and other engravings by the late J. W
Spenceley, of whose works the Library has an almost complete collection.
In May a selection of "Recent Accessions" was displayed. This included
a large variety of prints — reproductive and original etchings and wood-
engravings, French line engravings of the i8th century, mezzotints by
S. Arlent Edwards and F. G. Stevenson, book-plates and posters. There
was a large proportion of American work, and the show, with its appeal to
many tastes, effectively illustrated the growth of the print collection in vari-
ous directions.
In June line engravings after Raphael, from the Engelmann collection,
were placed on view, and these, in August, were replaced by a portion of
the "Hudson Fulton Exhibition," already described.
In November, this latter was removed for a "Washington Irving" show,
commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of that author's death. Numerous
portraits, scenes in Sleepy Hollow, illustrations to Irving's works (particu-
larly notable those by F. O. C. Darley), editions of Irving's books and some
manuscripts, made up this exhibition.
About the middle of December mezzotints in color by F. G. Stevenson
were placed on view. This art, which is known here particularly well
through the works of S. Arlent Edwards, was illustrated not only in its
purely artistic but also in its technical aspects. Copper plates showing
stages of "rocking" and progressive proofs answered the legitimate interest
in processes, and the usual display of literature on the subject pointed out
the way to more detailed information. Portions of the Colonna collection
of Japanese prints were on exhibition from time to time, and the exhibit of
engraving processes furnished by the Century Company was continued.
At the AsTOR Branch the exhibitions in the wing frames were as follows :
Book-plates by J. W. Spenceley, January; Plates from "Neue Sculpturen"
(Modern German and Austrian sculpture), January and February; objects
in the "Hoentschel Collection" presented to the Metropolitan Museum by
Mr. J, Pierpont Morgan, February and March; Interiors and woodwork.
Chateau de Rambouillet, March and April; Plates from "Musee Galliera:
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Exposition de la parure precieuse de la femme: Bijoux," April and May;
Plates from "Tapices de la corona de Espaiia, por Nauser y Manet," May and
June; Plates from "Army and Navy of the United States," June and July;
F. G. Dumas's "Illustrated biographies of modern artists," July ; J. Claesen's
"La Dentelle," August; "Neuzeitliche Stickerei Skizzen," August and Sep-
tember; "En Vogue" (a work on textile design) September and October;
F. Contet's "Documents de ferronnerie ancienne de la seconde moitie du i8e
siecle, fin Louis XVI," October and November; Reproductions of paintings
in the Wallace Collection (Hertford House), November and December;
J. C. Dana's collection illustrating "The Printed Book," December.
The Bulletin.
Vol. 13 of the Bulletin for 1909 contained 836 pages, an increase of 96
over the preceding volume.
Besides the usual monthly reports the Bulletin contained the following
lists of works in the Library: Mormons (March), Fishing and Fish Culture
(April), Asiatic languages (May-July), Oceanic languages (July), African
languages (August), Henry Hudson and Robert Fulton (September),
Mexico (October-December).
The issue for January contained selections from a collection of manu-
scripts relating to the Isle de Bourbon (Reunion) during the governorship
of Jean Baptiste de Villers, 1701-1710. The Director's report for 1908 was
printed in the February number. In April was printed the letter from
Jacob H, Schiff, Esq., presenting the Tissot collection of Old Testament
paintings, and in September a selection from the manuscripts in the Library
by or relating to Robert Fulton.
The resolutions adopted by the Board on the late John S. Kennedy were
printed in the December issue.
Purchases and Gifts.
Our purchases for the reference department have continued along much
the same lines as in the last few years. Subscriptions to periodicals have
taken about half our book appropriations, and the remainder has gone mainly
towards adding to our material on history, the economic and social sciences,
art, technology, naval history, drama, and related topics. As instances of the
development of the collection may be mentioned a group of over 200 volumes
relating to the Balkans, 250 volumes on Mexico and South America, over
1,000 German dramas, 149 Danish and 20 Slovenian dramas, some 450 docu-
ments relating to Dutch canals and waterworks.
More than the usual number of single volumes of interest in connection
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with American history has been bought. Among these purchases may be
mentioned "An alphabetical table of the situation and extent of the different
streets, roads, lanes, wharves, and slips, public buildings and justices courts,
of the City of New York, by John Law (Second Edition improved)," pub-
lished at New York by John Law in 1807, 72 pages, 16° ; Alexander Gray-
don's "Memoirs of a life, chiefly passed in Pennsylvania, within the last sixty
years" (Harrisburgh: John Wyeth, 1811), 8°, with many marginal notes
by the author, some twenty leaves of Appendix in Graydon's manuscript,
and a list of "My contributions to the Port Folio" ; the "Geographische
Belustigungen zur Erlauterung der neuesten Weltgeschichte. Mit Land-
karten, Planen und Kupfern nach den neuesten und besten Originalen. (Zum
Besten einer Freyschule in Sachsen)," published at Leipzig by the Johann
Carl Miillerischen Buch- und Kunsthandlung in 1776, 2 parts in i, 4°, in the
original wrappers, uncut, and containing an interesting map of Boston and
environs, "von dem Cheval de Beaurin nach dem Pariser Original von 1776,"
"Ein Theil des mitternachtlichen America . . . Nach dem Original des Herrn
Bonne, Paris, 1773," and "Der Teufels Belt gemeiniglich genannt der Lange
Insels Sund."
Two other maps of interest purchased during the year were Bernard
Roman's "Map of the seat of civil war in America," published at Phila-
delphia by Robert Aitkin in August, 1775, showing the country as far west
as Worcester, with an inset plan of Boston and a view of the lines on Boston
neck; and a set of the two maps issued by Mason and Dixon showing their
survey of the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland in 1763-7,
engraved by James Smither in Philadelphia in 1768.
Mention should be made also of two early pamphlets printed at New
Orleans in 1777 by Antoine Boudousquie, "Le Dieu et les nayades du fleuve
St. Louis" and "Epitre a Don Bernard de Galvez," governor of the province.
Through the kindness of Mrs. Henry Draper and Mr. Cleveland H.
Dodge we have been able to buy many expensive works that could not well
have been bought from Library funds. From Mrs. Draper we received 121
volumes, including many works on the fine arts, archaeology, etc., such as
that on Russian antiquities entitled "Drevnosti rossiskavo gosudarstva"
(Moscow, 1849-1865), twenty-five Pali manuscripts, Julius Lessing's
Gewerbe Sammlung of the Berlin Royal Museum, etc.
From Mr. Dodge we received 376 volumes of British genealogies, town
and county histories, etc., a valued addition to our British local history.
The President, Mr. Cadwalader, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Rives, Mr, Russell,
Mr. Sheldon, and other members of the Board of Trustees have given us
much, as in past years. We have likewise received books of value and
interest from Dr. Robert Abbe, William K. Bixby, R. R. Bowker, Joseph H.
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Choate, Mrs. Charles S. Fairchild, Mrs. Julian- James, Thomas A. Janvier,
the Due de Loubat, Elihu Root, all of whom have appeared in our lists of
donors in previous reports.
From the estate of the late Bishop Potter we received some 500 volumes,
and by bequest from Rev. James Chrystal came an extensive collection of
works on church history, some two thousand volumes in number, besides the
manuscripts and other papers of the testator and the plates of and copyrights
in his books.
In March Mr. Jacob H. Schiff gave us 371 water color paintings done
by the late James Tissot, illustrating Old Testament Hfe and scenes. Unfortu-
nately we cannot put the collection on view until removal to the new build-
ing grants us relief from our present crowded condition.
We have continued to receive from the Review of Reviews, the American
Agriculturist, the Churchman, the Methodist Library, the Scientific Ameri-
can, the Publisher's Weekly, the Railroad Age Gazette, Evening Post, and
Cooper Union gifts of current newspapers and other periodicals, and Messrs.
Harper & Brothers and Charles Scribner's Sons have sent in several thousand
prints, photographs, and other illustrative material used in their publishing
business, all of which is of value for the print room.
Mention has been made in the report of the print department of various
gifts of prints ; there is no need here to do more than mention in this connec-
tion the names of Harry C. Dickins, T. Frantisek Simon, and Vojt Preissig.
Special thanks are due to Mr. Junius S. Morgan for his services and interest
in connection with the large collection of prints bought for the print room
during this year.
The German- American collection grew during 1909 to the extent of 706
volumes and pamphlets received from ninety-six donors. Rev. John Rothen-
steiner of St. Louis has continued his benefactions of former years, giving
63 pieces during 1909. About sixty newspapers and thirteen periodicals are
currently received as gifts for the collection.
The collection of menus brought together by Miss Frank E. Buttolph
amounts now to 19,580 pieces.
In April the trustees received as a gift from Mr. Russell and other mem-
bers of the Board a portrait of the Director painted by Miss Ellen Emmet.
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CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT.
Benjamin Aoams^ Chief.
Buildings.
At the date of the last report the City had acquired for circulation
branches twenty-three sites in the Borough of Manhattan, five in The Bronx,
and four in Richmond, making a total of thirty-two sites for erection of
buildings from the Carnegie fund. During 1909 no new sites were bought,
but seven sites were approved by the Board of Trustees and the city authori-
ties. The necessary funds for buying them have not been voted, but it is
hoped that action on this matter will be taken early in 191 o by the new Board
of Estimate.
On all the thirty-two sites heretofore secured buildings have been erected
and opened, four new buildings being opened during 1909, as noted below.
Detailed statistics as to acquisition of sites, their dimensions, the architects,
and general condition of the work were given in a table (No. 3) printed in
the last report; if printed in this report for 1909 the table would stand
unchanged except to show that buildings Nos. 24, 30, 32 and 37 were opened
on November 11, 1909, February 26, September 24, and January 11, respec-
tively.
The circulation department now comprises forty branches, excluding
the Travelling Library Office and the Library for the Blind which have
a regular branch organization, but are quartered temporarily in the River-
side and St. Agnes branches respectively. Thirty-one of the branches are
situated in the Borough of Manhattan, five in The Bronx, and four in
Richmond.
There are now thirty-two branch buildings erected from the Carnegie fund,
four having been added during the past year, all in the Borough of Manhat-
tan. Of these four buildings only one, the Hamilton Fish Park branch,
is a new branch organization. The others were erected to furnish new
quarters for existing branches, viz., the Harlem Library, Sacred Heart,
and East Broadway branches.
The Harlem Library was incorporated as the Harlem Library Associa-
tion in September, 1825, having already existed for several years as a
voluntary association. In 1897 the library was made free to the public, and
on December 14, 1903, it was consolidated with the New York Public Library
as the Harlem Library branch. On January 11, 1909, the new building,
erected from the Carnegie fund, was opened at 9 West 124th Street.
The Sacred Heart library was opened in January, 1901, as a branch of the
Cathedral Free Circulating Library, at 463 West 51st Street. On January i,
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1905, it was received as a branch of the New York Public Library, occupying
the same quarters till September 24, 1909, when it removed to the new buildr
ing as the Columbus branch of the New York Public Library.
The East Broadway branch of the Aguilar Free Library was opened in
October, 1886, at 206 East Broadway, moved to new quarters at 197 East
Broadway in September, 1891, and on March i, 1903, was received as a
branch of the New York Public Library. On November 11, 1909, it was
moved to its new building which was opened as the Seward Park branch of
the New York Public Library.
The usual formal opening exercises were held in each case, consisting of
the delivery of the building to the city by a representative of the Trustees,
its acceptance by an official appointed for the purpose by the Mayor, and its
re-delivery to the Library for administration in accordance with agreement.
These representatives were as follows for each of the four formal openings:
branch: lifrary kkpresentative : city representative:
Harlfm (January 1 1, igoq) Mr. Cliarles H. Russell. Hon. Reginald S. Doull.
Hamilton Fish Park (February
26, igog) Mr. Cleveland H. Dodge. Hon. Patrick F. McGowan.
Columbus (September 24, igoo). .. Hon. Morgan J. O'Brien. Hon. Patrick F. McGowan.
Seward Park (November ii, igog) Hon. Samuel Greenbaum. Hon. Reginald S. Doull.
Music was furnished at the Harlem Library opening by Miss Florence
McMillan and Miss E. Eleanor Patterson ; at Hamilton Fish Park by Miss
Elizabeth Mandelkern and Master Abe Flatow ; at Columbus by the pupils
of the Sacred Heart School and Public School No. 84 ; and at Seward Park
by Miss Ellie Ebeling, Mr, Maurice Nitke, and by the orchestra and glee
club of Public School No. 62.
Elevations and floor plans of the Seward Park, Hamilton Fish Park,
and Harlem Library branches are printed in the appendix to this report.
Through the kindness of Mr. Dodge and other friends we have been able
to add to the attractiveness of the branches by the purchase of pictures,
plaster casts, plants, etc.
Roof Reading-Rooms.
Five of the branch libraries are now equipped with roof reading-rooms.
This feature was first introduced at the Rivington Street branch which
was opened June 10, 1905, with a roof reading-room forty feet square. It
proved so popular, 7,483 readers using it during the summer of 1905, that
similar accommodations were called for in four other buildings located in
crowded districts. These four new ones are the St. Gabriel's Park,
Hamilton Fish Park, Columbus and Seward Park branches.
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Statistics showing the use of the roof reading-rooms in three of these
five branches during 1909 are here appended. Columbus and Seward
Park branches were opened in September and November, too late in the
year to make use of the open-air reading-rooms, and they are, of course,
omitted from the table.
RIVINOTON HAMILTON ST. GAIIRIKL'S
MONTH STREEr FISH PARK PARK
May 3.304 1,850 7
June 5,670 2,687 1. 143
July 8,246 1,038 1,036
August 5,317 6,152 572
September 4,423 4,536 218
October i ,626*
Total 28,586 16,263 2,976
Circulation.
During the year 1909, 7,013,649 volumes were circulated, an increase of
509,247 over 1908. Of this increase 243,917 is the circulation of the
Hamilton Fish Park branch, newly opened this year, and the remainder
265,330 is the net increase of the circulation at seventeen branches, including
the Travelling Library Office and the Library for the Blind. The
Travelling Library Office alone shows an increase of 38,705 volumes.
Statistics of the circulation for home use by months and by classes are given
in tables III-VL
The method of computing the number of persons actually taking books
for home use during the calendar year, adopted in 1908 has been continued,
and the results are given in the last column of table XIIL This method,
which superseded the former plan of enumerating all persons registered,
gives a much more accurate computation of the total number of persons using
the library.
Permission to withdraw eight books at a time for home use during the
vacation months (June i to October i) has been granted as heretofore, and
the privilege has been highly appreciated. Statistics of this vacation reading
are shown by branches and classes in table VL
Sunday and Evening Opening.
There have been no changes during the past year in the hours of Sunday
openings (2 to 6 p. m.) in the branch reading-rooms. The attendance at
the branches thus opened was as follows :
♦Open till the 12th of October.
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NO. OF
SUNDAYS
RiviNGTON Street 52
Ottendorfer 52
Tompkins Square 52
Muhlenberg 52
58TH Street 52
Riverside 52
MALE
ADULT
TOTAL
i3>275
12,782
13477
3^283
2,649
3422
5.030
4,928
5,095
2,610
2,803
2,809
1,747
1,970
1,979
1,652
1,941
1,941
27,597 27,073 28,723
As compared with the year 1908 the results show an increase of 2,323 in
attendance.
The reading-rooms at the Tompkins Square and Rivington Street
branches have remained opened evenings until ten o'clock. The table below
shows the attendance during 1909:
PERSONS IN READING- NUMBER COMING
ROOM AT g P. M. IN AFTER 9 P. M. TOTAL
Rivington Street 21,038 8,447 29,485
Tompkins Square 12,249 2,292 14,541
33,287 10,739 44,026
This is an increase of 2,148 over 1908. Experiments in previous years
seem to show conclusively that there is practically no demand at other
branches for keeping the reading-rooms open after 9 p. m.
Staff.
The staff of the department on December 31, 1909, included 503 persons
(counting 32 vacant positions temporarily filled by persons on trial or by
substitutes), classified as follows:
General Staff:
Administration 15
Cataloguing Office 10
Book Order Office 2
Instruction Office i
Bindery 7
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Branches :
Librarians in charge (Class A) 41
1st Assistant Librarians (Class B) 35
Children's Librarians 14
2nd Assistant Librarians (Class C) 113
Assistants (Class D) 143
Attendants (Class E) 23
Custodians of reading-rooms 22
Janitors 37
Messengers 8
436
Vacancies 32
Total 503
This represents an increase of thirty over the number reported in 1908,
This increase is accounted for as follows ; for old branches moving into new
buildings, eighteen; added to the General Staff, three; to Mott Haven,
MoRRiSANiA, Tremont, two cach ; to Hamilton Fish Park_, 58TH Street,
67TH Street, 115TH Street, one each; taken from Stapleton, one.
Of the vacancies now existing four are in the General Staff, one in class
C, eleven in class D, one in class E, six are reading-room custodians, one a
janitor, and eight are messengers.
The number of separate appointments made during 1909 was icx); thirty-
three transfers were effected; forty-eight members of the staff resigned;
indefinite leave of absence was granted to twenty-six, and there were three
deaths.
Besides these 503 regular members of the staff there are also a number of
substitutes, employed temporarily or for part time, as set forth in detail in
the following paragraph :
During the year 1909 there were employed 469 substitutes and extra
assistants approximately 1,700 times in the several branches and in the
general offices for periods varying from a few hours to the full month. Many
of these temporary appointments were made necessary by the work incident
to the opening of new branches, the removal of established branches into new
and larger buildings, and the reorganization of other branches. The greater
part, however, of these assignments was necessitated by one or more of the
following reasons : (a) as vacation substitutes, (b) to replace regular assist-
ants on leave of absence without pay, (c) to fill vacancies caused by resig-
nations and indefinite leaves of absence, (d) to meet deficiencies in the staff
caused by illness or temporary leaves (one week or less), (e) to supplement
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the regular forces at many branches owing to the continued increase in the
circulation of books, and (f) for holidays, Sundays, and extra evening ser-
vice. In many cases these substitutes were persons on trial for appointment
later on, and during the past year sixty-seven substitutes thus received per-
manent appointments.
Department Conferences.
Meetings of the staff of the circulation department have been continued
during the year, librarians in charge of branches meeting weekly with the
chief of the department, and assistants in charge of special work meeting
their supervisors at regular intervals.
In addition frequent visits to the various branches have been made by the
chief of the department, his assistant, supervisors of special work, and others
whose duties required it, the number of such visits being recorded at about
850. The Director and Assistant director have also visited most of the
branches several times during the year.
Staff News.
The "Staff News," a weekly mimeographed sheet, has been issued every
Saturday, as heretofore, and sent to the branches. It contains official
notices, such as the calendar for the week, chronological lists of lectures and
meetings held in connection with the work of the library, announcements of
changes in the staff, and other items of interest. The total issue for the
year amounted to sixty-four pages.
Examinations.
In the appended table is given a statement showing the results of exami-
nations for promotion held as usual in May.
CANDIDATES
TAKING PLACED
CANDIDATES ALL SUBJECTS ON LIST FIRST TRIAL
Total B to A ... 9 5 3 2
C to B 40 II
Others to B 5 4
Total to B 45 36 15 9
D to C 62 34
F to C 6 6 •
Others to C 8 5
Total to C 76 72 45 24
E to D II 8 I
F to D 27 24 24
Others to D 16 12 11
Total to D 54 54 44 3^
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It will be noted that the second and last columns of the table call atten-
tion to the fact that there is a growing tendency on the part of assistants to
ask permission to take a portion of the examination at one time and the
remainder at a later period, thus qualifying gradually for their, advance.
In the examinations for Class D, of those who failed to secure a mark of
75% but passed in English, six qualified in a final average of examination,
work, and personal qualities. This report includes two who made up the
condition in English in September, one substitute whose record was revised
under the rule adopted in August, and three whose examination in library
economy at the New York summer library school was included for this grade.
Instruction Office.
Miss E. L. Foote, Instructor.
During the year one training class, pursuing the regular nine months'
course, completed the term on July i, and another was enrolled October i.
Of the twenty-seven students entering the final examinations in May, two
made up a condition in English in September and one completed her record
in library economy at the New York state summer school; including these
records, twenty-three successfully passed examinations and received the
certificate from the training class. One other was placed on the eligible list
in addition, and six also passed the examinations for Class C. There was also
one special student, entered March i, who attended the New York state
summer school and was placed on the elgible list October i.
In the examinations for the class of 1910, from a total of seventy-five
applicants fifty-four candidates were examined. Of thirty-three who were
accepted, twenty-seven have remained in the class up to date.
The course of instruction has followed practically the same lines as in
former years, except that new details are constantly introduced as oppor-
tunity for improvement is seen. A new selection of branches for training
students was made in October, reducing the number to fourteen, aside from
the general offices, and placing two students in all but three of these branches.
The librarians of these branches have met occasionally with the Instructor
for general consultation and the practical questions of uniformity and adapt-
ation of instruction to practical work have been discussed with profit.
The Director and various members of the staflf have given talks from
time to time on the work of the Library, and we have also had several lectures
by persons from other libraries. These latter lectures were as follows :
Mr. William R. Eastman, Chief of Educational Extension Division, N. Y,
State Education Department, on "Library buildings;" Miss Josephine A.
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109
Rathbone, Pratt Institute Library School, on "Opportunities of a librarian ;"
Miss Caroline M. Hewins, Hartford Public Library, on "One child's read-
ing;" Miss Isabella M. Cooper, Newark Public Library, on "Reference
work;" Mrs. Martha Foote Crow, on "Present day writers."
During the year 671 copies of the circular of information, in some cases
accompanied by an application blank, have been supplied to applicants for
the class ; 350 of these were given in personal interviews and thirty-two since
October ist; thirteen applications have already been filed for the next class.
Besides the above, forty-nine copies of the pamphlet of information have
been furnished to those asking for it. More of these would have been given
out, but the supply being nearly exhausted, many have been refused. Seven
hundred and sixty-two letters have gone out from the department and 226
visitors, other than applicants, have called at the office. Ninety-one acces-
sioned volumes have been added to the technical collection in the class room,
besides 300 pamphlets and leafletSj making a total of 747 volumes and 1,164
pamphlets. Since this collection was started in June, 1902, thirteen acces-
sioned volumes have been lost, either from the shelves or in circulation and
thirteen have been transferred to branches. The circulation from this collec-
tion during the year has been 334. Another collection, numbering 219 pieces,
has been started for use in the practice work in the class.
The class in general reading, started in November, 1908, discussed on
alternate Thursdays the works of various essayists, such as John Fiske,
Ruskin, Agnes Repplier, James Bryce, James Russell Lowell, and others. In
November, 1909, a class was begun for the study of biography and such books
were discussed as the Life of Alice Freeman Palmer, by her husband, Howe's
Phillips Brooks, Joseph Jefferson's Autobiography, Henderson's Wagner,
E. L. Cary's The Rosettis, and Douglass' Theodore Watts-Dunton.
The following subjects in library economy were discussed on the alter-
nate Thursdays, usually by the Instructor :
Decimal classification. Cataloguing and miscellaneous questions. General
library literature and information. Statistics (two lessons).
The Chief of the department gave two lectures to assistants in classes C
and E which were attended by a total of about 100.
Since November i, 1909, Mr. Adams, Chief of the department has ad-
dressed the assistants appointed during the year on the rules of the library.
The Instructor has twice met assistants in classes E and D, also those in C
and B, for general advice in individual study and for instruction in library
economy.
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Cataloguing Work.
Miss E. F. Cragin, Chief Cataloguer.
In the cataloguing work of the circulation department, the division of
labor between the central office and the branches is the same as usual. The
planning is done at the central office, and the details carried out at the
branches.
The following table indicates the work done by the cataloguing office :
Books classified 6,127
Cards written for union catalogue 21,921
Cards written for duplicate union catalogue 3>99i
Books entered in union catalogue and shelf list 51,019
Cards and slips filed 86,600
Entries discarded from union catalogue and shelf list 14,466
Library of Congress cards placed in union catalogue 7,961
Library of Congtess cards placed in duplicate catalogue. , . . 4,691
Library of Congress cards sent to branches 77^77^
Library of Congress cards sent to Astor i,999
Catalogue cards written for branches 3,588
Shelf list cards written for branches 909
Catalogue cards written by branches 135,346
Books accessioned for Central offices 661
In addition to the catalogue cards written for branches a complete card
catalogue for Seward Park of 40,456 cards, for Columbus of 22,605 cards
and a children's catalogue for Webster of 2,553 cards were written and
revised in the department.
Preparation of copy and proof-reading for the "Monthly List of Addi-
tions" to the circulation department was also done by the cataloguing force.
In addition to the usual classified lists of new books the following lists on
special topics were also printed : Automobiles (January) ; Mountaineering
(February) ; Furniture (March) ; Wireless telegraphy (April) ; Music
added to the Library for the Blind since January i, 1908 (October) ; Books
in the Swedish language (November).
The July number of the "Monthly List of Additions" was devoted to a
list of books in the Hungarian language presented by the government of
Hungary, through Count Albert Apponyi, Minister of religion and public
instruction, with the co-operation of other departments of government and of
various Hungarian societies.
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III
Interbranch Loans.
During the year 1909 there has been a substantial increase in the number
of volumes sent from branches by the system of interbranch loans to meet
the requests of readers. This increase is best shown in the following table :
1907
1908
1909
46,075
50,754
32,696
35.773
137.031
142,781
( 1 ) Books requested 33,^
(2) Books supplied 23,197
(3) Calls by messenger 90,579
Of the books so requested 5,186 were not in any branch, and such of
these as were found suitable for the library have since been purchased. Of
the other books asked for but not furnished, 7,831 were at the bindery, worn
out, or too much in demand at one branch to be sent to another.
The ratio of books supplied, to those asked for, was about the same in
1909 as in 1908, being between 70 and 71 per cent.
The record of books requested during the past year through the inter-
branch loan system, showing classes and kinds of books is given in the
following table :
ENGLISH.
Philosophy 2,478
Religion 1,963
Sociology 4,386
Philology 1,248
Natural science 3,013
Useful arts 4,900
Fine arts 4,200
Literature 5,742
Travel 2,592
Biography 3,165
History 2,790
Periodicals 495
Fiction " 9,359
Unclassified 72
Total English .... 46,403
FOREIGN
German 1,940
French 1,182
Italian 394
Spanish 175
Hungarian 138
Russian 118
Danish 93
Latin 88
Swedish 57
Finnish 42
Polish 41
Greek 35
Yiddish 27
Hebrew
Slovak
Bohemian
Modern Greek
Arabic
Dutch
Total foreign 4j35i
Total English and foreign 50,754
¥i^
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This total of requests for English and foreign books through the inter-
branch loan system shows an increase of 4,679 over the number recorded in
1908.
During the year 1909 the assistant in charge of the work has written
11,869 notes of explanation, and has filed 71,291 cards. Lists of the best
books on special subjects have been prepared on the request of readers at the
various branches and forwarded to the branch through which the request
originated. In the past year such lists were prepared on fifty-six different
subjects, classified as follows: Applied Sciences, 19; Philosophy, 8; Litera-
ture, 7 ; Economics, 7 ; Amusements, 3 ; Biography, 3 ; Travel, 3 ; Music, 3 ;
Art, 2; History, i.
As before, the operation of the loan system has been under the general
direction of the chief cataloguer, and at each branch one assistant has
included among her duties the direction of the loan system at that branch.
The transportation of books has been carried on through the library express
messengers.
The union catalogue of books in the entire circulating system has been
used during the year by an increased number of readers, a special assistant
being assigned to take charge of it in evenings and on holidays. The table
below shows the use of this catalogue in 1909 :
DAY USE EVENING USE TOTAL
January 114 60 174
February 83 57 140
March no 62 172
April 91 43 134
May 68 56 124
June 75 53 128
July 79 51 130
August 80 14 94
September 64 15 79
October 100 * 52 152
November 123 47 170
December 86 61 147
School Work.
Edwin White Gaillard, Supervisor.
Conditions in Manhattan, Bronx, and Richmond, caused by a rapidly
shifting population, have resulted in the abandonment of a number of schools,
and in the transfer of others to Brooklyn, and Queens, and to places outside
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of the city. Instead of the visiting list of the branches containing the names
of 411 schools as was the case a year ago, only 401 are now on this list, not-
withstanding the fact that eight have been added during the year. The
public elementary school population, and the population of probably all other
elementary schools, has continued to show an actual decrease in Manhattan.
The following is a formal statistical report of the work with schools for
the year :
1908 1909
Visits paid to schools 4.173 4>938
Notices and announcements posted in edu-
cational institutions 7>053 4>2io
"Monthly List of Additions" sent to all
teachers 92,255 99,440
Special study cards issued to teachers 3>355 3,ooo
Books lost by teachers, unpaid 2 6
Pupils recommended by teachers 25,260 14,027
Books lost through application blanks en-
dorsed by teachers 307 106
Reference use: —
Elementary schools 89,400 112,534
High schools 48,177 55.570
Total school reference use ^37,577 167,924
Last year, when eighty-six addresses of various kinds were delivered in
schools, it was assumed that none would be needed in 1909, but the contrary
has proved to be the case. In response to direct requests, sixty-nine have
been delivered this year, as follows: at teachers' conferences, 17; in class-
rooms, 45 ; at morning assemblies, 7.
The marked decrease in the number of children who have become mem-
bers of the library on recommendation of their teachers is due to a changed
method of registration, whereby parents, rather than teachers or others, are
accepted as guarantors for children.
The following table shows the number of teachers' special study cards in
actual use at all branches on December 22nd, a date arbitrarily selected for
this count.
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Teachers' special study cards in actual use, December 22, 1908 and 1909.
1908 1909
Chatham Square 162 93
Seward Park 86 69
Rivington Street .... 49 86
Hamilton Fish Park 97
Hudson Park 30 23
Bond Street 18 37
Tompkins Square..., 179 214
Ottendorfer 34 46
Jackson Square 43 ^2.
Epiphany 51 82
Muhlenberg 41 60
St. Gabriel's Park... 50 69
St. Raphael o o
George Bruce 71 62
Cathedral 88 94
Columbus 12 32
58th Street 129 187
67th Street 47 57
Riverside 85 107
Webster 80 84
Yorkville 74 140
St. Agnes
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library. . . .
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange. . .
Washington Heights
Mott Haven
Morrisania
Tremont
High Bridge
Kingsbridge
Tottenville
Stapleton
Port Richmond
St. George
Total 2,738
1908
1909
142
142
100
no
104
175
121
151
99
256
52
65
112
107
67
103
93
215
60
69
70
123
71
265
156
285
27
42
24
26
25
25
27
31
25
27
45
53
3,977
This increase of 1,239 teachers' special study cards in use at the end of
1909 as compared with the same date in 1908 is of special interest, in view of
the fact that the number of special study cards issued to teachers in 1909
shows a decrease as compared with 1908. This would seem to indicate that
heretofore we have had preliminary registration, and that from now on the
use and the growth will be normal, showing slight variations in increase or
decrease.
The increased number of teachers who are using the branches has caused
an increase in the demand for books ; in the effort to comply with this, books
have been purchased as indicated in the following table :
1908 1909
Reserves for teachers 5,739 6,335 volumes
In connection with courses in educational insti-
tutions 1,281 1,340 "
Total purchases especially for teachers . . 7,020
7,675 volumes.
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115
The distribution to branches of these purchases of 1909 was as follows :
Chatham . Square 425
Seward Park 183
Rivington Street 206
Hamilton Fish Park 330
Hudson Park 119
Bond Street 145
Tompkins Square 689
Ottendorfer 76
Jackson Square 179
Epiphany 83
Muhlenberg 153
St. Gabriel's Park 217
St. Raphael o
George Bruce 149
Cathedral 105
Columbus 102
58th Street 210
67th Street yy
Riverside 237
Webster 236
Yorkville 286
St. Agnes 621
96th Street 125
Bloomingdale 122
Aguilar 485
1 1 5th Street 563
Harlem Library 260
125th Street 92
135th Street 51
Hamilton Grange 117
Washington Heights 203
Mott Haven 231
Morrisania 278
Ti emont
High Bridge
Kingsbridge
Tottenville
Stapleton
Port Richmond
St. George
Ill
80
27
16
II
6
69
Total volumes 7,675
The classification of these special purchases was as follows :
General works 3
Philosophy 49
Study of defective children 45
Psychology 404
Logic 27
Religion 97
Sociology 387
Education i,540
Philology 229
Natural science 589
Fine arts 214
Useful arts 730
Literature 1,716
Travel 212
Biography 328
History 466
Juvenile fiction 536
A.dult fiction 103
Total volumes 7,675
The 6,335 volumes purchased as "reserves for teachers" were bought
almost entirely in response to direct requests that the branches were unable
to meet from their own stocks or by borrowing from other branches. Of this
number about 500 were books entirely new to the circulation department.
Effort is made to have in the branch system at least one copy of every
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valuable book on education that is published in England and America, and to
have represented in the circulation department the best educational works
published in France, Germany, and Italy, and exceptional books from Hun-
gary, Bohemia, Poland, Argentina, Chile, and Spain. These foreign books
are used to a slight extent, but they are purchased for the exceptional student
of larger educational movements.
Three broadside lists of "Recent Books of Interest to Teachers" have
been published and distributed, 4,500 copies of each.
In order that children in elementary and high schools may naturally con-
nect the library with their daily school life, may naturally and easily learn
the use of a public library while at school, and just as naturally continue its
use after leaving school, it was decided some years ago to establish in all
branches certain collections of reference books. These works were selected
to meet requests resulting from elementary and high school curriculums. On
the whole the establishment of these collections seems justified, though
doubtless more fortunate selections of books could have been made in some
cases. School reference use has increased from 42,392, in the year before
any of these books had been purchased, to 167,924 in 1909. Other causes
have contributed to this increase : the unification of work in children's room^,
increased number of branches, closer relation with schools, and improved
methods of making these books useful on the part of the librarians. With-
out the books, however, very little could have been done.
An interesting and encouraging feature of the work with schools is the
use made of the branches by classes from neighboring schools. During the
year 112 classes with their teachers have come to the branches during school
hours for systematic instruction in the use of reference books. As a result
of many conferences between librarians and teachers, numerous subjects have
been selected as suitable for work of this kind and sufficiently covered by
material available.
All of the recently established and reorganized branches have formed
reference collections for elementary and high school use. In addition to
these, purchases have been made as noted in the appended table. It will thus
be seen that nearly all branches have now at least the foundations of small
reference collections.
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117
Volumes added to school reference collections :
1908 1909
Chatham Square 395 583
Seward Park 51 3
Rivington Street 382 167
Hamilton Fish Park 437
Hudson Park 423 i
Bond Street 21 o
Tompkins Square.... 1,305 219
Ottendorfer o 18
Jackson Square 358 5
Epiphany 95 o
Muhlenberg 70 51
St. Gabriel's Park... 278 o
St. Raphael o o
George Bruce 373 i
Cathedral 21 o
Columbus o o
58th Street o 328
67th Street 241 104
Riverside 21 260
Webster 238 119
Yorkville 618 i
St. Agnes
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange . . . ,
Washington Heights.
Mott Haven
Morrisania
Tremont
High Bridge
Kingsbridge
Tottenville
Stapleton
Port Richmond
St. George
1Q08
448
325
45
441
201
226
o
o
o
351
564
146
4
o
o
o
o
o
o
1909
I
I
o
193
88
258
o
21
244
3
o
o
215
3
37
o
o
o
21
Total 7,641 3,372
During 1909 these books were added, a few at a time, as their need was
felt and as circumstances warranted.
Work with Children.
Miss Annie Carroll Moore, Supervisor.
The work with children has been visibly strengthened at many points
during the past year. Four children's rooms have been opened in new build-
ings and the work for children at three branches has been fully or partially
reorganized. The reorganization in two branches involved the removal of
the children's books from the first floor to the second, and the installation
of separate charging and registration systems with increased facilities for
reference and reading-room work.
As three of the new buildings take the place of branch libraries in the
same districts there is an increase of but one in the number of points of
administration. A very large increase is to be noted, however, in the amount
I 1 8 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
and in the kind of work now carried on in the children's rooms of the
Seward Park, Columbus, and Harlem Library branches as compared
with what was possible in the cramped quarters of the old East Broadway,
Sacred Heart, and Harlem Library branches. This is also true of the
children's work at the Tremont and Mott Haven branches since its removal
to the second floor of each building. There are now forty-one points of
administration including the office of the Supervisor.
The circulation of books from children's rooms in 1909 was 2,468,383.
In 1908 it was 2,175,347. (These figures do not include the circulation to
children through travelling libraries.) The circulation of books from
children's rooms represents more than one-third of the total circulation re-
ported from forty branch libraries and from the travelling libraries.
82,499 books have been added through the office of the Supervisor of
work with children and 3,006 books have been added through the office of
the Supervisor of school work. The first figures represent a large increase
of stock by the duplication of titles, the freshening of reading-room and circu-
lating collections by new titles, and the replacement of worn-out volumes.
The second set of figures represents the installment of reference collections
in children's rooms or the enlargement of collections already in use.
In 1908 the number of additions was 65,381 and in 1907 it was 38,094.
The number of volumes now shelved in children's rooms for circulating
and reference use is 180,003 ^s compared with 147,954 in 1908, and 125,103
in 1907.
The active demand for books is still far in excess of the supply at several
libraries, and a short stock becomes a serious administrative problem during
the busy months, since it brings undue strain of service upon the books and
binding, and takes time which should be given to helping the children in their
selection of books.
The exceptional care given to books in reference and reading-rooms and
the effect of such care upon the books in circulation is again to be noted and
commended since it represents continued vigilance and a high standard of
routine work on the part of all assistants scheduled in children's rooms.
One of the direct effects of this care is shown by the decrease in losses of
books reported from libraries where formerly the losses were very heavy.
The total number of children's books reported missing at inventory is slightly
less than the number reported for 1908, although the count for 1909 includes
four new libraries, from one of which the largest circulation to children is
reported and two of which rank among the first ten in size of circulation.
A careful study of the losses by class and by size of the book has been of
great assistance in dealing with this problem from the practical standpoint
of book purchase and arrangement of books on the shelves.
REPORT OF THE DmECTOR II9
There has been a notable increase in the reference and reading-room use
of the childre;n's rooms throughout the system. Several branches reporting a
decrease in circulation statistics report a very much more general use of the
children's room for recreational reading and for purposes of study.
Until October i story-telling was continued along the lines indicated in
the last report. One of the two visiting story-tellers was then placed in
charge of the work, and assistants desiring to tell stories were given oppor-
tunity to test their ability, subject to her criticism. On November i regular
story-hours were resumed or established at thirty branches, each assistant
making her own selection of stories, guided by such suggestions as seemed
likely to secure the desired result.
The general aim has been so to adapt the story-hour to each library as
to make it both an active factor in the work and a delightful occasion in itself.
A copy of the book from which the story is told is shown to the children at
the end of the story-hour and is then placed on a special table or shelf in the
children's reading-room. Children frequently bring their friends to read
the stories to which they have listened.
The two visiting story-tellers aim once a month to visit all branches desir-
ing to hold story-hours. The Supervisor's assistant has addressed and told
stories at four mothers' meetings and at two public school assemblies on
Staten Island in addition to the story-hours she has held at branch libraries.
Requests from other public schools and institutions have been declined
on account of the pressure of her duties in connection with the office and the
general work of the children's rooms.
Two clubs for older boys have been formed in addition to the one reported
last year, at which the boys themselves have told stories of their own selec-
tion.
Clubs for older girls have been formed at two branches and admirable
work is being done by children's librarians and assistants in the way of
informal reading circles as well as in story-telling and club work.
The total number of story-hours held in 1909 was 598. The total attend-
ance was 15,615. (Story-hours are held only from November i to May i.)
Exhibits of butterflies and birds. North American Indian relics, Indian
and Chinese games and toys, with small exhibits of shells and corals have
been added to the exhibits lent by the American Museum of Natural History
in 1908.
In addition to the Museum exhibits some private collections of dolls in
the costumes of different nations and periods, with a very interesting collec-
tion of pictures and terra cotta figures illustrating Sicilian life have been lent
to the children's rooms of the Harlem Library, Tompkins Square, and
Seward Park branches.
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The KiNGSBRiDGE children's room has received a gift from Mr. C. H.
Dodge of curios, birds with birds' nests and birds' eggs, and an exhibition
case in which to display them. The Tompkins Square children's room has
received from Hon. Daniel B. Fearing a gift of twenty-seven dolls in the
costumes of many nations, and the Hamilton Fish Park children's room a
collection of dolls in Hungarian national costume.
An exhibit of books suggested as Christmas gifts was again shown at the
St. George branch during December. A smaller Christmas book exhibit
was shown at the Fifty-eighth Street branch.
Several German lithographs and pictures of a similar kind were pur-
chased for circulation among the branches as temporary exhibits. Plants
and other decorations have been received by a considerable number of
libraries.
The new mural decorations in the children's rooms of the Ninety-sixth
Street, the Seward Park, and the Tompkins Square branches have
attracted much attention and favorable comment from children and grown
people.
Howard Pyle's "Robin Hood," the "Arabian Nights," and the Fairy Tales
of Grimm and Hans Andersen illustrated by Helen Stratton, "Don Quixote"
illustrated by T. H. Robinson, Boutet de Monvel's "Joan of Arc" and Sir
John Tenniel's "Alice in Wonderland" are among the books represented in
these mural decorations.
City History Clubs were organized at five branches during the past year.
Eight clubs are now holding regular weekly meetings under the direction of
the City History Club of New York. The object of the clubs is training in
good citizenship by the study of city history and civics and by a series of
excursions to points of historic interest. Extension of this work will be
made as rapidly as qualified leaders can be provided by the City History Club.
The monthly meetings for assistants in charge of children's rooms have
been continued. The May meeting has become one of peculiar interest as
each assistant then gives a brief account of the significant gains in the work
of her children's room during the year.
Children's books in foreign languages was made the general theme of
the meetings to be given to the discussion of children's books in 1909-1910.
A meeting on Bohemian books for children, accompanied by an exhibit of
books, was held at the Webster branch in March. The speaker, a Bohemian
lady, formerly a children's librarian, was asked to repeat her address at the
New York State meeting in September.
So keen an interest was awakened by her presentation of what exists for
children in Bohemian history and literature that three branch librarians con-
sented to give in turn similar accounts of the Hungarian, Russian and Polish,
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
121
and German books for children. The meetings will be held in districts
where these languages predominate. Lists of the books approved will
be prepared for inclusion in the list of children's books recommended for
purchase. The number of titles will be small and the books will only be
ordered to supply definite needs.
The most satisfactory results of the children's work during the past
year have been the strength given to the service by increasing the number of
qualified children's librarians from six to fourteen and the completion of
the qualification test. This test consisted of six months of practical work
in the children's rooms of three typical branches. An outline of points to
be observed while performing the work of a full-time assistant was given to
the candidate on entering upon the test; she was expected to take notes, to
form her own judgments and conclusions, and to embody the results in a
paper entitled "The work of a children's room" to be submitted at the end of
the test.
The outline called for a study of each branch in relation to its neighbor-
hood and for a very practical study of its book collections, embracing the
selection, the general condition of books in circulation, the repairing, binding,
reinforcing and discarding of books under varying conditions of circulating
use. The administration of a large children's department was brought into
strong contrast with the care of a small room in a rural branch. Different
forms of registration and variation in reference and reading-room work,
story-telling and club work, the decoration of children's rooms were all made
subjects for observation and study.
The test is again offered and during 1909-1910 four assistants have been-
given the privilege of qualifying in this way.
The work of the children's rooms for the year 1909 is shown in the follow-
ing table :
NEW
REGIS-
BRANCH TRATION
Chatham Square 3A79
Seward Park 7,oii
Rivington Street 3,926
Hamilton Fish Park.... 8,911
Hudson Park 958
Bond Street i,558
Ottendorfer i,744
Tompkins Square 3,678
Jackson Square 727
Epiphany 960
NO. OF VOL-
UMES IN
NO. OF
CIRCU-
NON-FICTION
children's
ADDI-
LATION
PERCENTAGE
ROOMS
TIONS
110,999
56.37
7,712
3,671
115,450
49-83
7,078
8,666
121,749
60.40
5.122
3,634
165,070
59-35
8,354
9,264
44,013
54.28
4,415
1,693
44,590
55.81
2,689
1,524
83,208
55-57
3,596
2,143
136,998
54.69
88.13
4,785
31,000
46.68
3,776
398
49,730
47.28
5,071
957
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NEW
REGIS-
HRANCH ' TRATION
Muhlenberg 548
St. Gabriel's Park 1,118
St. Raphael 612
George Bruce i>i57
Cathedral 585
Columbus 2,802
Fifty-eighth Street 1,440
Sixty-seventh Street.... 1,214
Riverside 1,003
Webster 1,338
Yorkville 1,803
St. Agnes 711
Ninety-sixth Street 2,550
Bloomingdale 745
Aguilar 4,083
115th Street 2,710
Harlem 3,802
125th Street 1,215
135th Street 1,373
Hamilton Grange 1,229
Washington Heights .... 904
Mott Haven 2,872
Morrisania 2,135
High Bridge 212
Tremont 2,496
Kingsbridge 196
St. George 340
Pt. Richmond 256
Stapleton 407
Tottenville 103
Total 74,911
NO. OF VOL-
UMES IN
NO. OF
CIRCU-
NON-FICTION
children's
ADDI-
LATION
PERCENTAGE
ROOMS
TIONS
25,793
40.54
2,843
822
51,784
48.08
4,524
747
22,578
33-72
1,728
640
44,943
47-99
4,626
823
24,586
48.63
2,060
768
48,513
45.62
6,290
6,407
42,732
43-34
4,490
803
69,978
53-65
5,661
1,741
43,849
50.77
4,097
1,242
67,772
52.28
4,247
2,095
92,294
46.44
5,562
2,074
35,791
40.88
3,847
839
129,317
48.99
6,072
3,554
33,561
35-94
3,170
624
119,145
50.27
7,175
2,689
98,688
45-39
5,305
1,643
81,994
44.35
5,578
1,901
43,754
43-67
4,182
731
57,840
44-56
3,449
862
52,409
. 40.95
4,201
2,345
21,794
39-59
3,607
1,266
77,432
46.28
4,718
3,724
86,224
41-34
5,821
2,545
12,612
53-00
2,853
881
85,715
49-52
6,042
1,316
12,107
49-24
2,112
523
19,511
40.25
2,691
495
26,320
40.13
2,107
570
25,297
44.20
2,511
555
11,243
45-74
1,808
539
2,468,383 49.65 180,003 82,499
Travelling Libraries.
Miss A. E. Brown, in Charge.
During the year 1,028,550 volumes have been circulated through Travel-
ling Libraries, an increase of 38,705, or 4 per cent, over the year 1908.
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 1 23
Books were sent to 659 travelling library stations, of which 560 were in the
boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, and 99 in Richmond.
Circulation through the Department of Education, including the Recrea-
tion Department, has amounted to 353,089 volumes; through industrial
schools, 297,183; private schools, 144,638; fire department, 22,430; business
stations, 143,610; home libraries, 11,391; Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion, 4,841; Young Women's Christian Association, 13,047; Settlements,
23,848 ; Sunday schools, 8,630 ; study clubs, 4,504.
The Staten Island Office has completed its second year, more than doub-
ling its record. Books have been sent to 99 stations during the past year,
an increase of 18 stations over the number provided in 1908, and the circula-
tion through these stations has amounted to 52,564 volumes, an increase of
21,416. There have been in use forty-two school sets, twenty home libraries,
four Sunday school libraries, collections in eleven fire department stations,
and nine general libraries. The field has not yet been covered, and promises
much for the future, especially in the direction of study clubs and home
libraries.
The school work of the Travelling Libraries has broadened in many
ways during the past year. 104 public schools received books, in one school
alone 1,000 volumes being placed for circulation. Furthermore, large refer-
ence libraries for the use of teachers were established in many schools, while
books were furnished to special school classes, such as the Public School
Garden Association, the Nature Study Club, and a number of literary clubs.
In recreation centres and summer play grounds the work of the Travelling
Libraries has also shown marked development. The twenty-one recreation
centres in Manhattan and The Bronx were supplied with books, and the
privileges of the libraries extended to a total of thirty-one summer play-
grounds. In addition, teachers in six elementary school playgrounds have
been furnished books on games and organized sport. The total number of
volumes from the Travelling Libraries circulated through the Recreation
Department in 1909 amounted to 253,105.
This Fall has seen a great increase in the Industrial School work of the
Travelling Library Office, the circulation for the year being 297,183 volumes
as compared to 208,661 volumes in 1908. Formerly, books were distributed
once a week from two or three centres, but at the present time, in each school
not near a branch library, a teacher is appointed to distribute books, with the
help of a library student who is under the instruction of the home library
worker. Frequently a story-hour is given for the children. There are also
a number of evening clubs where regular collections of books on civics,
hygiene, and manual training are supplied to the boys and young men, and
books on domestic science, sewing, etc., to the girls. Many of the best dis-
cards are used for general circulation.
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In addition, books have been sent to fourteen settlements, fifteen study
clubs, ninety-eight home libraries, and seventy-six stations of the fire depart-
ment. Forty-five libraries have been in churches as Sunday school libraries,
club libraries, and for general neighborhood circulation. There have been
twenty-four libraries in business places, such as mercantile establishments,
large offices, and factories, over one hundred thousand volumes having been
circulated during the year through this department alone.
The work with discarded books has been carried on since May, 1908, the
branch libraries of the circulation department sending all discarded books
that are in fairly good condition to the Travelling Library Office, whence
they are sent to places to which it would not be advisable to send the regular
books, or from which books could not be returned. As places of this kind
may be mentioned the city prisons, hospitals, charitable associations, and
other similar institutions.
Through the Department of Correction of New York City, books were
in former years either lost, or returned in such deplorable condition from the
institutions on Blackwell's, Hart's, and Riker's Islands, that it was decided
to supply these places entirely with discarded books, or from the "Special
Collections." The District Prisons of New York City were visited by a repre-
sentative from the Travelling Libraries, and nothing in the way of reading
matter was found in them except a few magazines and Bibles. Books have
been placed in all, with the assurance of the head keepers that they would be
properly cared for and given out to the prisoners.
This year, as last, many discarded volumes were sent to telegraph com-
panies for distribution among the messenger boys. For some years efforts
were made to circulate the regular books, but naturally few managers were
willing to guarantee the return of the books. Now that it is understood
that there is no such responsibility they eagerly receive them for exchange
among the boys.
The Travelling Library Office is in receipt of many expressions of the
warm appreciation in which its efforts are held by the readers to whom these
books are sent. The following letter from Capt. Hamlet, of the Barge Office,
may be quoted in illustration 5 *T wish to acknowledge receipt of four hun-
dred books, in four packages, which you so kindly forwarded to me for use
on board the Cutters of the U. S. Revenue-Cutter Service. They have been
distributed among the Cutters Seneca, Mohawk, Manhattan, Hudson, and
Calumet, and will be passed on to other vessels of the Service, or merchant
marine, as soon as read. The Department in Washington wishes me to
present thanks to you and the New York Public Library for the opportunity
you have given the Service by your generous action to obtain reading matter
for the crews of the vessels."
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 1 25
This brief review of the work of the Travelling Libraries will serve to
show the manner in which books have been supplied to many places not
otherwise provided for, and also in response to special requests which could
not be filled through a regular library. The field for this work is constantly
broadening, and it is hoped that the increasing need will be met with larger
means of service.
Work with the Blind.
Miss Lucile Goldthwaite, in Charge.
The work done with the blind this year reflects the universal tendency
toward the broader education of defectives.
The placing of the sightless in the public schools for the seeing, the open-
ing of a permanent exhibit for them in the Museum of Natural History, and
the increasing number of blind persons seeking a college education are facts
which have influenced the year's work and give promise of wider opportuni-
ties for usefulness in the future.
The decision of the Board of Education to teach American Braille in the
schools has led to the purchase of much new material in this type and though
the larger part of the order has not been filled, supplementary reading matter
is being supplied to public school pupils. The movement, however, is too
recent to give suggestive results in statistics relating to the use of types.
The circulation, classified according to the several systems of typography,
proves that European Braille has again made the greatest gain with us and
that the line letter type continues to decrease, as shown in the following table
of volumes circulated in 1909 :
New York point 7.536
European Braille 4,236
Moon type 2,399
American Braille 438
Line letter 214
Ink type 4
Total 14,827
The demand for the different types of printing for the blind in various
parts of the country is illustrated by the distribution of the circulation as
shown in the following table :
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NEW YORK
POINT
Alabama 7
Arkansas
Connecticut 349
Delaware i
District of Columbia ... 57
Georgia 22
Illinois 180
Indiana J J
Iowa 28
Kansas 36
Kentucky 13
Louisiana 19
Maine 17
Maryland 25
Massachusetts 218
Michigan 66
Minnesota 93
Mississippi 35
Nebraska 17
New Hampshire
New Jersey 770
New York City 3.957
New York State 1,080
New Mexico 12
North Carolina 16
North Dakota 12
Ohio 112
Pennsylvania 115
Rhode Island 6
South Carolina 2
South Dakota 17
Tennessee 26
Texas 20
Vermont 8
Virginia 64
Washington 15
Wisconsin 44
ENGLISH
MOON AMERICAN
LINE INK
BRAILLE
TYPE BRAILLE LETTER TYPE
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2,399
438
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127
Of these 14,827 volumes, 12,247 reached their readers by mail, 411 by-
express.
In the exhibition room recently opened for the blind by the Museum of
Natural History have been placed lists of books relating to the objects dis-
played, and the descriptive labels have been transcribed for the Museum into
both New York point and American Braille.
The work of teaching the adult blind in their homes has progressed as
usual. One day in each week is given up to those in the City Home on Black-
well's Island. There have been 639 visits made and 419 lessons given.
During the year 140 books and 11 volumes of music have worn out and
have been discarded. The following table shows the total number of vol-
umes in the library, with additions for the year, classified according to types :
ADDITIONS, 1909 TOTAL
BOOKS MUSIC BOOKS MUSIC
New York point 223 125 1,506 2,369
Moon type 99 .... 1,105 • • • •
European Braille 204 ^ 622 785
American Braille 143 .... 317 ....
Line letter 6 .... 368 i
Ink type 6 .... 17 ....
681 191 3,935 3,155
In a following section of the report relating to the general music collec-
tion of the Library mention is made of the music for the blind.
Book-Order Office.
LeRoy Jeffers, in Charge.
During 1909 approximately 190,000 volumes have been purchased and
distributed to branches, 100,000 magazines have been sorted and numbers
supplied for binding 3,300 volumes.
The card record system of recording price, binding, and, source of books
costing over $5.00 and obtainable at special prices, has been continued. Com-
parison and record have been made of all new and desirable editions of books
published during the year in more than one edition in America and England.
This information has been added to the comparative record cards which
show 4,100 titles and over 12,000 editions. By this selection of editions a
large saving has been effected in the purchase of about 55,000 volumes,
making it possible to secure with the same sum of money many more books
than could otherwise have been obtained.
A book-record system has been instituted whereby any book purchased
128 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
may at any time be compared with the bill, or the book may be located from
the item on the bill. Triplicate numbering machines are used to stamp con-
secutively each book received, each item billed, and the order slip for each
book, which is placed alphabetically on file for reference. Thus the book,
the item billed, and the slip filed bear the same serial number. When ready
to be packed for distribution to branches, each book is invoiced in triplicate
by its serial number, author, and title. One copy of the invoice is retained
for reference, and two copies are sent to the branch librarian who checks
each book received and signs and returns one copy to the Book Order Office.
On the remaining invoice the librarian enters the branch accession number
against each title, after which it is signed and returned to the Finance Office.
This invoice is then checked with the bills by the serial numbers.
Facilities have been extended for obtaining books on approval. 10,000
new books have been considered during the current year as compared with
5,000 in 1908. Of this total 6,127 new titles have been added.
Binding.
Miss Rose G. Murray, in Charge.
The system adopted during 1907- 1908 of rebinding and discarding worn-
out and soiled books has been continued. A uniform policy in the selection
of such books has been assured by having the supervisor make a personal
review of each selection, in some cases this selection being made by her
directly from the shelves.
In order to insure durable bindings in new books many such books are
bought by the library bound directly from the sheets, or are rebound in
special binding before being placed on the shelves. In 1909 a total of about
37,500 volumes was thus added.
There have been rebound during the past year, including periodicals,
72,953 volumes, of which 58,023 had been returned to branches by Decem-
ber 31. Of the total volumes rebound 6,849 were done at the library bindery.
At the beginning of the year 8,000 volumes were waiting to be rebound, and
at the end of the year 6,000. Since the establishment of the binding office
two years ago, the number of volumes waiting to be rebound at the end of the
year has been reduced by 14,000. This reduction is in keeping with the policy
inaugurated at that time of sending books from branches to be rebound more
frequently and in smaller numbers, thereby preventing unnecessary accumu-
lation of such books at the branches, and decreasing the number of volumes
withdrawn from circulation at one time.
In rebinding the general method has been to adapt the style of binding
in each case to the value and probable circulation of the volume ; during 1909
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 1 29
about one-half of the books were rebound for the first time in full cloth, this
style of binding having proved more economical.
Besides the regular work of the library bindery additional work has been
done in cutting paper and cloth for repairing books at branches, trimming and
cleaning plates for wall-case exhibitions, working on portfolios and maps.
The bindery itself has been thoroughly renovated and additions made to the
mechanical equipment, the most important being a perforating machine to
prepare books for sewing.
The total number of volumes discarded during the year 1909 was approxi-
mately 93,000, and of these 17,000 were sent by the Travelling Library
Office to such stations as tuberculosis camps, hospitals, workhouses, and
prisons, from which books cannot be received in return. The selection of
books to be discarded has been directed with a view to decreasing the past
accumulation of undesirable editions and worn-out books unfit for circula-
tion, and thus to make room on the shelves for books in general demand.
The number of books discarded in 1909 was about one and three-tenths per
cent, of the circulation for the year, a reduction of one-tenth of one per cent,
from the number discarded in 1908. It is safe to assume that by continu-
ing the present policy of buying books in better editions than formerly, and
by giving them more durable bindings, this annual total of volumes discarded
will be considerably reduced in a few years.
Slight repairs to books have been made at the branches, as in former
years, and the instruction of assistants in the repair of books has been con-
tinued. Close observation during the past two years has proved that much
mending of books is uneconomical, and, therefore, books requiring such
treatment have been either discarded or rebound. As a result of this policy
the amount of mending has been reduced by about fifty per cent, during 1909.
Music Collection.
The library has now a large and representative collection of music scores
for circulation. Begun by some of the branches in years previous to consoli-
dation, the collection has since grown rapidly until at the present time a total
of 6,919 volumes has been reached.
The collection includes the following classes of music scores: Operas,
3,180; Oratorios and Church music, 654; Songs and choruses, 1,514; Piano,
1,158; Organ, 81; Other instruments, 332. In the selection of music and
books on music the library has been especially fortunate in having the expert
advice of Dr. Frank Damrosch.
In view of the increasing importance of the music collection the follow-
ing table is of interest. It is here given separately from the statistics of Fine
Arts, in which class the music collection has formerly been grouped.
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Table showing circulation of music scores during 1909 : ■
BRANCH OPERA VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL
Chatham Square 145 185 212
East Broadway 66 46 32
Seward Park 70 43 4o
Rivington Street 315 35 58
Hamilton Fish Park 236 295 73
Hudson Park 407 173 106
Bond Street 384 215 57
Ottendorfer 193 257 41
Tompkins Square 200 83 76
Jackson Square 257 203 1 14
Epiphany 205 193 67
Muhlenberg 614 104 291
St. Gabriel's Park 177 92 46
George Bruce 541 26 94
Cathedral no 22 12
Columbus 12 52 16
58th Street 909 329 537
67th Street 374 506 137
Riverside 361 230 75
Webster 231 506 415
Yorkville 729 369 406
St. Agnes 826 214 340
Blind 1,098 138 166
96th Street 880 399 278
Bloomingdale 1,162 308 486
Aguilar 422 155 155
115th Street 1,155 307 300
Harlem Library 702 9 54
125th Street 183 189 43
135th Street 1,056 258 649
Hamilton Grange 425 'j'j 143
High Bridge 183 334 292
Morrisania 940 157 330
Mott Haven 392 147 122
Washington Heights 263 87 208
Tremont 669 735 570
Kingsbridge 115 107 135
Port Richmond 116 45 22
Stapleton 445 136 59
Tottenville 92 116 12
17,660 7,882 7,269
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Of special interest in connection with the music collection of the library
is the music in the Library for the Blind,, where we now have 3,155 vol-
umes or pieces of music. Up to 1905 music for the blind was not acquired
in any considerable quantity by the Library, but since that year the collection
has grown rapidly. The following table shows the growth of the collection
from 1905 to 1909 :
1905 573 volumes.
1906 670 "
1907 1.745
1908 2,975
1909 3.155
Newspapers and Current Periodicals.
Newspapers regularly kept on file during the year 1909 at the various
branches amounted to eighty-eight different publications, of which thirty-two
were in the English language and fifty-six in foreign languages. Most of
the English papers consisted of Manhattan dailies and the weekly locals of the
various boroughs. For the Manhattan daily newspapers we have adopted
the plan of having each branch keep on file at least one paper covering the
preceding twelve months and not on file in the other branches. In this way
a reader is certain of finding available for consultation somewhere in the city
a file of most of the important papers for the year last past.
The large proportion of foreign newspapers has been found necessary to
supply the demands of the increasing number of foreign readers using the
library. The table below shows the number of different foreign newspapers
on file during 1909, classified according to language :
Bohemian 8 Italian 5
Dano-Norwegian i Roumanian 3
Finnish i Russian 2
French 2 Slovak I
German 8 Swedish 13
Hungarian 7 Yiddish 5
During the past year there were 476 current periodicals kept on file at the
branches, 348 in the English language and 119 in foreign languages. The
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table below shows the number of current foreign periodicals on file during
1909, classified according to language :
Bohemian 22
Chinese i
Dano-Norwegian 2
Dutch I
Esperanto 2
Flemish i
French 13
German 30
Hebrew 2
Hungarian 7
Italian 8
Polish 4
Roumanian 6
Russian 8
Spanish 2
Swedish 3
Yiddish 7
Foreign Books.
The number of books in the department in languages other than English
is 64,332, an increase of 7,316 over 1908. The circulation during 1909 was
345,260, a decrease of 656. Detailed statistics for 1909 are given in the
following table :
VOL-
CIRCU-
VOL-
CIRCU-
UMES
LATION
UMES
LATION
Bohemian . .
. 3405
24,658
Roumanian
696
1,900
Danish . . . .
591
1,071
Russian . . .
2,885
26,292
French ....
. 12,372
40,213
Spanish . . .
755
1,533
German . . .
• 33477
183,319
Swedish . . .
261
478
Hebrew . . .
. 1,661
5,232
Yiddish ...
1,190
20,255
Hungarian .
• 2,854
23,601
Sundry other
5 535
362
Italian
• 3,207
13,261
Polish
443
3,085
Total ...
64,332
345,260
Books missing from the shelves.
The number of books reported missing at branch inventories during the
year together with those recovered after a previous report of loss, appears
in the following table. In 1908 the net loss was reported as 4,687.
MISSING FROM
INVENTORY
Chatham Square 568
East Broadway 193
Rivington Street 263
Hamilton Fish Park 66
Hudson Park 155
Bond Street 94
RECOVERED
163
9
28
4
53
7
NET LOSS
405
184
235
62
102
87
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MISSING FROM
INVENTORY
Ottendorfer 211
Tompkins Square 515
Jackson Square 82
Epiphany 204
Muhlenberg 165
St. Gabriel's Park 139
St. Raphael 28
George Bruce 134
Cathedral 55
58th Street 433
67th Street 20
Riverside 261
Webster 235
Yorkville 221
St. Agnes 352
Blind 3
96th Street 327
Bloomingdale 172
Aguilar 541
115th Street 178
Harlem Library 189
125th Street 234
135th Street 153
Hamilton Grange 219
Washington Heights 340
Mott Haven 129
High Bridge 7
Morrisania 52
Tremont 112
Kingsbridge 12
St. George 20
Stapleton 22
Port Richmond o.'j
Tottenville i
Total 7,132 1,316 5,816
This net loss of 5,816 should be reduced by some 350 volumes recovered
from the booty of the thief who stole books in such wholesale quantities
iCOVERED
NET LOSS
29
182
119
396
9
73
8
196
48
117
6
133
5
23
68
66
9
46
122
311
I
19
29
232
31
204
23
198
82
270
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299
52
120
148
393
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174
43
191
18
135
35
184
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266
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134 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
from libraries in Brooklyn, Manhattan and neighboring towns during the
last year or so ; the volumes belonging to the New York Public Library have
been identified but have not yet been returned from the police department.
The loss of 5,816 volumes compared with the total circulation gives a
percentage of .00082 ; that is to say, we lost eighty-two volumes for every
hundred thousand volumes we circulated.
Exhibitions.
The following exhibitions were furnished by the print department at
Lenox for display in the wing frames at the circulation branches ; the exhibit
first named being on view from January to June, the second from July to
December :
Chatham Square: Hollyer's "Etched views of New York." "United
States History."
Seward Park: "A trip round the world." (From November only.)
RiviNGTON Street: Photographs of scenes in Luzon and in Japan.
Reproductions of paintings in the royal collection in Buckingham
Palace.
Hamilton Fish Park : Buckingham Palace collection. HoUyer Views.
Hudson Park : "Masterpieces of Art at the Paris Exposition of 1900."
"The Hudson river from sea to source."
Tompkins Square: Hudson river. Luzon and Japan photographs.
Epiphany: "United States History." "Paintings by old masters."
Muhlenberg: "Furniture and decoration, 17th and i8th centuries,
France." "Masterpieces of Art at the Paris Exposition of 1900."
St. Gabriel's Park s "Paintings by old masters." "Animals."
Columbus: Molinier's "Royal Interiors." (From September only.)
58TH Street: "Animals." "Architecture, sculpture, and views."
67TH Street: "Architecture, sculpture and views." "Costume, to the
1 6th century."
Riverside : "Wilkie gallery." "Furniture and decoration, 17th and i8th
centuries, France."
Webster : "Costume of the i6th century." "Dresden gallery."
Yorkville: Molinier's "Royal Interiors." "Army and navy of the
United States."
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St. Agnes: "Birds." "Wilkie gallery."
96TH Street: "Dresden gallery." "Life and work on the Panama
canal."
Aguilar : "Panama canal." Audsley's "Ornamental arts of Japan."
115TH Street: "Switzerland." "Birds."
Harlem Library: "Some British and American authors."
125TH Street: Audsley's "Ornamental arts of Japan." "Modem
paintings."
135TH Street: Reproductions of Rembrandt paintings and etchings.
"Switzerland."
Hamilton Grange: "Costume, after the i6th century." Rembrandt
reproductions.
MoTT Haven : "Modern paintings." "Treasury of art forms."
Morrisania: "Treasury of art forms." "Presidents of the United
States."
Tremont; "Presidents of the United States." "Costume, after the
i6th century."
The following exhibitions were on view in the wall cases :
Charles Dickens. Edited by Seymour Eaton. Sixty-nine plates.
One hundred and thirty-four photographic views of England, France,
Germany, and other countries of Europe.
Libraries of old New York. Thirty-five unmounted photographs of
documents relating to the establishment of libraries in New York.
Picturesque Europe. Steel engravings from the work of this title.
Twenty plates representing the work of the Dutch and Flemish School
of Painting.
The International Gallery. A collection of sixty-four select works by
ancient and modern masters. Edited by C. S. Kolstoi.
Colored illustrations of seventy-nine species of parrots.
Fifty photographs of scenery in Scotland.
One hundred and forty-six prints illustrating scenes from Shakespeare's
works.
A series of large uncolored lithographs of the pyramids of Gizeh.
Plates from the sketch-book of Sir Anthony Van Dyck, used by him in
Italy 162 1 -1627.
Autograph letters by Edgar Allan Poe, C. F. W. Mielatz's large etching
of the Poe Cottage, and numerous portraits of the poet and prints
relating to him.
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From the Museum of Natural History we received as a loan a collection
of corals and shells, a Chinese exhibit, and a collection of articles illustrating
Indian life and customs.
Other exhibits were as follows :
At Staten Island branches, loans from the Staten Island Association of
Arts and Sciences, including a collection of Colonial costumes and
china, and one of Iroquois Indian articles; an exhibit of large
engravings of views of Staten Island; and a collection of prints
illustrating Indian life from original drawings made by an Indian
boy. Photographs of birds of Staten Island, loaned by Mr. Howard
H. Cleaves. Loans from Dr. A. Callisen including prints of Dickens'
characters and first editions of four of his books, and a collection of
prints of Westminster Abbey. Photographs of cats, loaned by
Mr. S. Brick.
An exhibit of seventy-five etchings and engravings by the late Thomas
Johnson, loaned by his widow.
Dolls from the Pratt and Alden Collections.
Collection of picture postal cards of German cities, loaned by Mrs.
Louis Lowinson.
An exhibit of cotton in its various phases from plant to fabric, contri-
buted by the Proximity Manufacturing Company, of Greensboro,
N. C.
A collection of Curtis Indian photographs, loaned by Messrs. Charles
Scribner's Sons.
Illustrated bulletins covering a wide variety of subjects were made and
exhibited at the various branches from time to time during the year, among
them being bulletins exhibited in connection with current events of unusual
historical interest, such as the return of the Battleship Fleet, the Hudson-
Fulton Celebration, and the discovery of the North Pole. Other subjects
for bulletins were chosen with regard to their artistic or literary merit.
These are all noted month by month in detail in the Bulletin.
Public Lectures, Etc.
Lectures have been given in the Board of Education series of free even-
ing lectures in the assembly rooms of the Hudson Park, Tompkins Square,
135TH Street, Hamilton Grange, and Tremont branches, and in the read-
ing-rooms of the 58TH Street and 96TH Street branches. The courses
given were as follows:
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Hudson Park:
1. Four Lectures on Europe, and Four on Music. (January 6-Feb-
ruary 24.)
2. Nine Lectures on American History. (March 3- April 21.)
3. Five Lectures on First Aid to the Injured, and Six on Africa. (Oc-
tober 6-December 15.)
Tompkins Square :
1. Eight Lectures on Music. (January 6-February 24.)
2. Nine Lectures on United States Geography. (March 3-April 28.)
3. Five Lectures on First Aid to the Injured, and Six on Health Topics.
(October 6-December 15.)
Fifty-eighth Street:
1. Eight Lectures on Economics. (January 9-February 27,)
2. Eight Lectures on Economics. (March 6- April 24.)
3. Six Lectures on Egypt, and Five on Shakespeare. (October 9-De-
cember 18.)
Ninety-sixth Street:
1. Eight Lectures on Europe, and Eight on General History and Biog-
raphy. (January 4-February 25.)
2. Five Lectures on Zoology, Two on Botany, and Five on Europe.
(March i-April 12.)
3. Eleven Lectures on Electricity, and Nine on the Indians of Central
and South America and the West Indies. (October 4-December
16.)
135TH Street:
1. Eight Lectures on Music. (January 5-February 23.)
2. Nine Lectures on Economics. (March 2- April 27.)
3. Ten Lectures on Asiatic Geography. (October 5-December 14.)
Hamilton Grange:
1. Nine Lectures on Literature. (January 2-February 27.)
2. Eight Lectures on Economics. (March 6- April 24.)
3. Eleven Lectures on American Biography. (October 9-December 18.)
Tremont :
1. Eight Lectures on Russia. (January 9-February 27.)
2. Eight Lectures on United States History. (March 6- April 24.)
3. Eleven Lectures on Industries. (October 9-December 18.)
138 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
Special reading lists on lecture subjects were compiled and posted during
the year and several lists have been sent to other lecture centres, besides
large numbers of lists prepared in the ordinary course of branch routine.
Also various collections of books have been made and displayed in connec-
tion with the lectures.
Branches in which these lectures were given have been kept open half an
hour after the close of each lecture. The number of volumes taken out dur-
ing this half hour, together with the attendance at the lectures, are shown in
tJie following table :
NUMBER OF BOOKS
BRANCH LECTURES ATTENDANCE TAKEN
Hudson Park 28 3.291 22
Tompkins Square 28 2,108 2
58TH Street 27 4.703 o
96TH Street 48 5.9^5 o
135TH Street 2^ 3.396 i
Hamilton Grange 28 3.777 45
Tremont 27 1.797 o
Total 213 24,687 70
In addition to the lectures for which speakers were furnished by the
Board of Education other lectures, meetings, and entertainments have been
held during the year as follows :
Chatham Square:
Meetings of the Young Men's Club for the study of New York City
history and government. Weekly from January to May.
Hudson Park:
"Hamlet," given under the auspices of the Richmond Hill House, with
a cast of Italian boys, January 9. Attendance, 440.
Concert and Songs and Violin numbers, arranged by Miss Draper and
Miss Pretlow, January 16. Attendance, 86.
Concert, under the auspices of the Doe Ye Nexte Thynge House, Feb-
ruary 16. Attendance, 182.
Concert for children, February 19. Attendance, 260.
Concert, arranged by Miss Draper, February 26. Attendance, 120.
Lectures by Prof. I. T. Headland of Peking, China, on "Child life in
China," March 9. Attendance, 211.
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139
Concert, arranged by Miss Draper, March 18. Attendance, 63.
Concert for children, under the auspices of Greenwich House, March 19.
Attendance, 233.
Recital, given by the people of the neighborhood. May 5. Attendance,
308.
Concert for children, May 7. Attendance, 169.
Lecture by Mrs. Sage on "The horse and the dog," under the auspices
of Greenwich House, December 3. Attendance, 115.
Concert given by the people of the neighborhood, December 9. Attend-
ance, 310.
Concert, arranged by Miss Draper, December 29. Attendance, 103.
Tompkins Square:
Meeting of the Hungarian American Social Circle, April 4. Attendance,
60.
Webster :
Meetings of the Bohemian club "Slavia." Fortnightly from January 6
to December 18, except in summer.
St. Agnes :
Meetings of the New Amsterdam City History Club (Boys) . Bi-weekly
from January to June, weekly during November and December.
115TH Street:
Meetings of the Charter-Stuyvesant City History Club (Boys). Weekly
during November and December.
Meetings of the Mary DeWitt City History Club (Girls). Weekly
during November and December,
Harlem Library:
Meetings of the Margaret Slocum Sage City History Club (Girls),
Weekly during November and December.
125TH Street:
Meetings of the Mount Morris City History Club. Weekly from Jan-
uary to June, and during November and December.
Hamilton Grange:
Meeting of the Women's Municipal League, April 19. Children's
festival under the auspices of the Hudson-Fulton Commission of
Washington Heights, August 24 and 31.
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St. George :
Meeting of the Richmond Borough Association of Women Teachers,
February 19,
Meeting of the Inter-borough Association of Women Teachers. Address
by Miss Strachan, November 19. Attendance, 200.
Repairs and Alterations to Buildings.
The amounts spent on buildings for repairs and alterations for the
calendar year 1909 appear in the following table :
ALTERATIONS TOTAL
Manhattan. repairs
Chatham Square $362.26 $215.65 $577-91
Seward Park 103.27 103.27
Rivington Street 359-6i 177.00 536.61
Bond Street 231.85 13.00 244.85
Tompkins Square 209,02 209.02
Ottendorfer (including Bindery) . . 206.16 206.16
Jackson Square 242.30 1,334-24 1,576-54
Epiphany 320.72 129.35 450-^7
Muhlenberg (including Circulation
Headquarters) 177.80 96.27 274.07
St. Gabriel's Park 168.49 3i-00 199-49
St. Raphael 43.22 43-22
George Bruce 221.05 18.50 239.55
Cathedral 104.42 104.42
Sacred Heart 246.85 246.85
58th Street 91.96 209.00 300.96
67th Street 276.61 79-50 356.ii
Riverside (including Travelling Li-
brary) 369.94 77.56 447.50
Webster 470-45 59-00 529-45
Yorkville 1,139.22 1,139.22
St. Agnes (including the Library for
the Blind) 606.90 606.90
115th Street 136.81 36.00 172.81
96th Street 325.36 20.00 345-3^
Bloomingdale 245.78 121.55 367-33
Aguilar 418.60 633.62 1,052.22
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR I41
REPAIRS
Harlem Library 206.93
125th Street 575-8/
135th Street 1,156.93
Washington Heights 127.18
Hudson Park 998.92
Hamilton Grange 433.41
Hamilton Fisk Park 291.54
Bronx.
Mqtt Haven 834.18
Morrisania 551-32
Tremont 306.35
Kingsbridge 270.69
High Bridge 1 10.78
Richmond.
Tottenville 688.26
Port Richmond 129.42
St. George 414-19
Stapleton 292.23
ALTERATIONS
TOTAL
36.50
243-43
76.00
651.87
452.14
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420.51
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366.75
270.69
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165.69
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709.81
129.42
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435-78
632.25
924.48
Total $14,466.85 $5,833-14 $20,299.99
In the case of the seven branches having the largest amounts in the above
table it should be noted that unusually extensive repairs or alterations were
carried through this year. At Hudson Park the building was painted
throughout ; at Jackson Square a new heating plant was installed ; at York-
viLLE all outside brickwork was pointed up and waterproofed; at Aguilar
extensive new shelving and new front doors were put in; 135TH Street and
MoTT Haven were painted throughout ; and at Morrisania the second floor
was remodelled for the new children's room.
General meetings of the staff have been held as usual through the year, at
the Harlem Library, St. Gabriel's Park, and Chatham Square branches,
and have been attended with their usual interest and profit.
142 REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR
In conclusion I wish to call attention to the earnest, hearty, enthusiastic
service given by the members of the staff, a credit to themselves and to the
Library. To each and all I give my thanks. Without their support such
satisfactory results would have been impossible.
Very respectfully,
JOHN S. BILLINGS.
Director.
APPENDIX
STATISTICAL TABLES
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TABLE III.
CIRCULATION OF BOOKS FOR HOME USE BY MONTHS.
Circulation Department, 1909.
BRANCHES,
Chatham Square
*East Broadway
Seward Park. .......
Rivington Street
Hamilton Fish Park.,
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer ,
fOttendorfer German
Tompkins Square...
Jackson Square ,
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park...
St. Raphael
George Bruce
Cathedral
:}:Sacred Heart
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville ...
St. Agnes
Blind
96th Street ,
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange...
Washington Heights.
Mott Plaven
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton ,
Port Richmond
Tottenville
Travelling
JAN.
19,169
25,112
24.734
10,949
9.360
20,492
3.CS6
26,673
10,924
12,755
13.614
13,029
3.996
13.401
6,839
4.843
16,747
16,075
13.579
15.584
22,512
16,772
1,187
24,716
17,760
25.324
24,778
11,757
11,728
19.930
20, 540
9,962
20,136
4,510
23.377
17,912
3.012
7.545
6,838
6.453
3.482
63,264
16,110
22,253
20,539
250
10,930
8,013
18,304
2.950
22,828
10,055
11.933
12,407
12,307
3.952
13,282
6,382
4,627
15,397
13.913
12,295
14.350
21,160
15.813
1,193
22,959
16,913
22,658
21,589
19,847
10,597
18,071
19,008
7,584
19,248
4,213
20,559
21,084
2,939
7,620
6,704
6,093
3.320
128,743
16,207
24,684
21,214
24,306
12,162
9,606
19,406
3.265
24.973
10,426
12.255
13,822
12,972
4,600
15,392
6,529
4,750
17,290
14.058
13.663
14,829
23,090
17.598
1.307
26,655
18,725
23,763
22,488
20,793
11,310
20,197
21,603
11,054
20,834
4,556
22,106
22,791
3.947
8.514
7.633
6,454
3.427
118,469
13.113
19.592
18,236
25.742
10,304
7.947
17.195
3,139
21,729
8,930
10,446
11,708
9,6c6
3.917
13.214
5.461
3.845
14.849
11.534
11,941
12,181
20,715
16.327
1,224
22,641
16,778
19.030
19.460
17,982
9.385
17.547
19,021
10,058
17.463
3.907
18.137
19,268
3.402
7.359
6,188
5.511
2,728
106,877
MAY.
12.949
19,196
18,808
24,120
9.242
7,370
15,955
3.017
21,204
8,565
9.538
11.304
8,189
3.730
12,068
5,679
3.487
13.675
11.213
11,458
10,865
19.137
15.197
1,228
20,662
15,825
16,841
17.274
17.624
8,884
16,277
18,259
9.431
12,500
3,760
16,291
17.457
2,887
6.827
5.648
5,182
2.673
71.995
JUNE.
11,241
19,118
17,994
22,643
8.595
7.472
15,626
2,672
18,477
8,076
8.827
10,481
8,594
3.740
10,727
5.051
3.232
12,556
10,687
11,394
10,929
18,313
14,403
1,189
19,633
15,568
16,438
16,389
17.529
8,297
14.858
16,258
8,606
16,183
3.360
15.886
16,710
2.870
6,342
5,511
5,219
2,633
96,382
641,370
668,042 730,458 632,498 560,474 564.037
♦ Name changed to Seward Park on removal.
+ Included in previous line.
i Name changed to Columbus on removal.
148
TABLE 111— Concluded.
CIRCULATION OF BOOKS FOR HOME USE BY MONTHS.
Circulation Department. 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square
*East Broadway....
Seward Park
Rivington Street. . . .
Hamilton Fish Park.
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
f " German .
Tompkins Square. . .
Jackson Square
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
fSt. Gabriel's Park. .
St. Raphael
George Bruce
Cathedral
X Sacred Heart
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library ....
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange
Washington Heights
Mott Haven ,
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Tottenville
Travelling ,
Total ,
JULY.
9,650
14.561
16,024
24,085
6,743
6,416
13.145
2,870
15.633
6,928
7,806
9,521
7.669
3.325
9.547
4,090
2.737
11,029
8,903
9,224
8,803
17,629
12,221
1,281
15.699
13.699
15,269
13.972
15.841
7.463
13.255
15.713
8,019
15.933
3.317
15,555
17,690
2,706
7.227
5.461
5. 711
2,747
59.088
481,335
9.925
13.631
13.958
21,781
6,266
5.272
11,744
14,202
6,519
6,825
8,476
7.0T2
2,181
9,280
3,431
787
9,917
8,157
8,412
8,002
15.385
10,261
1,172
14,186
12,406
13.701
12,881
14,005
6,805
12,394
13.436
7,640
14,121
2,865
15,389
15,989
2,435
6,609
5,211
5,425
2,802
101,593
482,489
SEPT.
10,122
5.892
13,589
20,982
5,992
5,693
12,324
2,500
13,799
6,581
6,456
8,721
6,779
3,115
9,269
3,650
10,559
8,793
8,246
8,170
15,442
11,070
1,267
14,275
13,087
12,520
14,137
13,751
6,757
12,833
13,229
7,107
13,206
2,877
15,674
14.572
2,243
6,399
5.118
4.964
2,603
26,213
398,968
14,856
16,160
24,131
7.482
7,444
15,090
2,595
16,129
7,741
8,125
10,659
7.656
2.974
11,356
4.750
14,006
14.145
11,611
10,902
11,178
18,361
14,609
1,128
17.479
15.656
13.554
17,461
16,375
7,788
15,592
17,815
8,629
1 6, 609
3.634
17,136
17,352
2,775
6,702
5,647
5,510
2,929
69,153
528,289
i6,Si6
13,353
19,540
25.941
8,690
9,162
17,370
2,683
18,076
9,097
10,044
12,120
8,953
3,002
13,556
5,869
17,760
15,311
14,531
13,264
14,097
21,596
16,694
1,375
21,481
17,386
19,620
20,562
18,937
8,832
18,389
18,911
9.835
20,062
4,195
20,155
21,281
3,352
7,229
6,270
6,124
3,250
82,864
634,952
15,857
42,500
21,177
29,936
8,463
10,015
17,978
2,716
21,320
8,255
10,335
11,584
9,548
3,214
12,780
5,984
17.837
14.993
14.362
12,980
14.211
21,817
15,160
1.276
23.578
15,600
24,030
20,559
19.297
8,815
18,034
17.374
8,524
19.923
3.944
19.359
22,146
3,342
6,354
5,831
5,622
2,914
103,909
690,737
166,015
164,039
55,853
221,973
243,917
105,818
93.770
194,629
33.974
235.043
102,097
115.345
134.417
112,314
41.746
143.872
63.715
28,308
50,495
166,468
143,837
137,358
143,199
235,157
176,125
14,827
243,964
189,403
222,748
221,550
203,738
106,661
197,377
211,167
106,449
206,218
45,138
219,624
224,252
35,910
84.727
72,060
68,268
35.508
1,028,550
7,013,649
* Name changed to Seward Park on removal.
t Included in previous line.
% Name changed to Columbus on removal.
149
TABLE IV.
CIRCULATION OF BOOKS FOR HOME USE BY CLASSES
Circulation Department, 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square
*East Broadway
Seward Park
Rivington Street
Hamilton Fish Park.
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorf er
■j- ' ' German
Tompkins Square....
Jackson Square
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park...
St. Raphael
George Bruce
Cathedral
JSacred Heart
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
Q6th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange. ...
Washington Heights.
Mott Haven
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Tottenville
Travelling
Total
77,427
93,937
24,122
98,611
118,044
57,433
49,274
111,970
26,043
123,396
63,249
67,456
86,134
67,841
29,695
90,846
33,862
20,646
26,337
103,316
75,492
80,359
83,475
143,640
109,656
4,985
138,615
119,861
124,751
133,512
127,490
66,931
128,020
139,151
71,283
131,277
29,079
140,737
127,014
21,328
55,093
44,355
46,909
22,528
432,784
12,599
15,177
5.558
23,527
22,027
5,814
7,386
10,703
521
17,246
4,575
5,260
4,636
5,406
1,573
6,706
3,643
1.258
3.318
8,218
9,613
5,543
8.785
10,904
5.510
670
16,386
5,623
16,136
13,303
9.727
6,364
8,169
6,639
3.936
10,691
1,221
9.592
10,733
1,288
2,299
2,152
2,039
1,056
98,275
3,941,921 431,284
BIOGRAPHY.
6,140
4,572
2,104
11,408
8,425
2,474
2,928
4,705
715
8,354
2,868
3,808
3,746
2,969
1,232
4,544
3,954
826
1,601
5,120
4,094
3,601
3,189
6,159
5,304
359
8.545
5,170
5,781
6,546
5.095
2,054
4,939
6,051
3.033
5,928
747
6,304
5,888
877
1.979
1,096
1,055
678
37,654
213,904
5,867
4:243
2,558
7.227
6,326
3,800
2,380
4,934
660
8,328
3,203
4,118
3,873
3,568
722
4,602
2,251
811
1,447
4,988
4.939
4.107
5,382
7,339
5,242
179
7,814
5,443
7,261
6,451
5,568
3,036
5,621
5,593
3,271
7,272
775
7,307
7,287
794
2,746
2,026
1.735
1,002
74.493
257.929
LITERA-
TURE.
PERIODI-
CALS.
20,827
17,131
6,938
29,556
23,173
8,410
9,999
14,702
2,492
26,111
6.397
7.142
8.255
7.715
2,289
10,465
4,494
1,328
3.248
12,245
8,979
9,096
11,008
14,215
12,629
988
19,246
12,830
20,036
16,694
14,677
4,988
12,633
II. 159
6,405
11,929
2,214
12,801
16,690
2,578
5,079
3,481
2,235
1,344
55,518
509,877
2,487
7,379
1,018
5.401
3.676
8,547
3,946
9,311
2,134
2.350
7,829
4,824
8,074
4.924
2
8,697
4,933
5
1,456
6,515
10,422
10,036
4,166
15,397
14,418
4,537
8,725
15,548
6.536
6,817
4,501
6,585
10,698
15,693
4.789
8,438
2,353
6,922
14.075
2,311
6,620
7,227
5,553
4,117
31,502
319,360
♦ Name changed to Seward Park on removal.
t Included in previous line.
t Name changed to Columbus on removal.
150
TABLE TV— Concluded.
CIRCULATION OF BOOKS FOR HOME USE BY CLASSES.
Circulation Department, 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square
*East Broadway ....
Seward Park
Rivington Street. . . .
Hamilton Fish Park.
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
f " German
Tompkins Square...
Jackson Square
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park. . .
St. Raphael
George Bruce
Cathedral
f Sacred Heart
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street ...
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange...
Washington Heights
Mott Haven
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Tottenville
Travelling
Total
29,048
13,698
9.342
31,816
48,877
12,960
12,778
28,886
717
29.877
7.513
13,508
8,840
12,889
3.654
10,682
4,367
2,020
9,078
12,930
17,909
13,678
17,911
22,605
11,034
770
30.833
11,059
27,376
24,205
22,583
10,041
15.183
13,490
6,794
19,547
4.416
21,137
25,980
3.955
5,431
7,135
5.086
2,648
257,027
900, 596
6,850
4,243
2,506
6.954
7,021
4,805
3,734
6,192
364
10,447
4,757
6,739
7,891
5.186
209
5.501
2,295
644
2,682
9.615
9,841
8,191
6,777
11,620
8.614
1,693
9,460
10,369
8,948
10,493
9,744
5,260
9,468
8,487
4,940
8,542
3,5"
11,481
11,936
2,240
4,018
3.581
2,863
1.750
27,485
299.583
PHILOSOPHY
AND RELIGION.
4,770
3,659
1,707
7,473
6,348
1.575
1.345
3,226
328
8,934
1,706
2,490
2,968
1,816
2,370
1,829
3,916
770
1,328
3,521
2,548
2,747
2,506
3.278
3.718
646
4,340
3,500
5,923
3,529
4,353
1,402
2,646
4,904
1,998
2,594
822
3,343
4,649
539
1,462
1,007
793
385
13.812
166,015
164,039
55.853
221,973
243.917
105,818
93.770
194,629
33.974
235.043
102,097
115.345
134.417
112,314
41,746
143.872
63.715
28,308
50.495
166,468
143.837
137.358
143,199
235.157
176,125
14,827
243.964
189,403
222,748
221,550
203,738
106,661
197,377
211,167
106,449
206,218
45,138
219,624
224,252
35,910
84.727
72,060
68,268
35,508
1,028,550
§ FOREIGN.
5,743
20,484
5.241
27.039
12,442
6,208
1.668
35.730
22,149
3.646
2,350
4,637
2,383
7,192
183
13,545
7,824
5.398
24,199
26,776
7.708
315
15,304
7,416
7,855
6,574
5,872
6,180
8,734
2,714
2,165
10,476
233
9,943
7,101
884
2,625
4,142
1,533
595
1,853
139,195 7.0^^3,649 345,260
* Name changed to Seward Park on removal,
t Included in previous line.
% Name changed to Columbus on removal.
§ Foreign circulation is included in the classes.
151
TABLE V.
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOME USE.
Circulation Department, 1909.
BRANCHES.
a. o
O O -
« 5 U
Chatham Square
East Broadway
Seward Park
Rivington Street. . . .
Hamihon Fish Park .
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
" German..
Tompkins Square. . .
Jackson Square
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park, . . ,
St. Raphael
George Bruce
Cathedral
Sacred Heart
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street. . ,
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange. . . .
Washington Heights.
Mott Haven
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Tottenville
Travelling
.46
.57
.43
.45
.48
.54
.53
.57
.77
•52
.62
.59
M
.60
• 71
.63
• 53
■ 73
.52
.62
.53
.59
.58
.61
.62
.34
.57
.63
.56
.60
.63
.63
.65
.66
.67
.64
.64
.64
.56
.59
.65
.62
.69
.63
.42
•03
.03
.04
•03
.03
.04
■03
•03
.02
• 03
.03
.04
•03
.03
.02
■03
• 03
.03
.03
•03
•03
•03
.04
.04
.03
.01
•03
.03
.03
•03
•03
•03
•03
•03
.03
.04
.02
.03
.03
.02
•03
■03
.03
.03
.07
•13
.10
.12
• 13
.10
.08
.10
.07
.07
.11
.06
.06
.06
.07
•05
.07
.07
• 05
.06
.07
.06
.07
.08
.06
.07
.07
.08
.07
.09
.07
.07
.04
.06
.05
.06
.06
.05
.06
.08
.07
.06
.05
• 03
.04
.05
.18
.09
.17
.14
.20
.11
■ 14
.15
.02
• 13
.07
.12
.07
.11
.09
.08
•07
.07
.18
.08
.13
.09
.12
.09
.06
.05
.12
.06
.12
.11
.11
.10
.08
.06
.06
.09
.10
.10
.11
.11
.06
.10
.07
.07
.25
.04
.03
• 05
• 03
.03
.05
.04
•03
.01
•05
• 05
,06
.06
.05
•C4
.04
.02
■ 05
.06
.07
.06
• 05
.05
.05
.11
.04
.06
.04
.05
.05
.05
.05
.04
.05
.04
.08
.05
•05
.06
.05
•05
.04
.05
.03
.03
.12
.09
.12
.05
.06
.02
.18
.09
.03
.02
.04
.02
•05
.08
.05
.04
.17
.11
.05
.02
.06
.04
.04
.03
.03
.06
.04
.01
.02
.05
.05
•03
.02
.03
.06
.02
.02
Whole Department.
.56
.06 .03
.04
.07 -05
.13
04 .02 .05
* Foreign books are also in the classes, and the figures in this column have no relation to the figures in the
other columns.
TABLE VI.
CIRCULATION .BY CLASSES OF BOOKS WITHDRAWN FOR VACATION READING.
Circulation Department, 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square. . . .
East Broadway. . . .
Rivington Street. . . .
Hamilton Fish Park.
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
Tompkins Square. . .
Jackson Square
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park. . .
St. Raphael
George Bruce
Cathedral
Sacred Heart
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street,
Harlem Library
125th Street .
135th Street
Hamilton Grange . . .
High Bridge
Mott Haven
Washington Heights
Tremont
Kingsbridge., ....
Port Richmond. . .
Tottenville
St. George .......
Stapleton
Morrisania
Total
Percentage
282
400
269
245
341
263
1,091
592
371
642
800
354
54
267
290
256
1,478
679
1,152
298
1,399
I,qi6
831
1,442
418
1,377
1,507
633
904
900
191
784
444
1,159
564
140
71
204
147
1,037
22
10
II
49
4
6
18
21
12
15
20
19
2
18
3
39
23
37
II
44
62
35
37
19
44
31
7
16
103
31
4
2
I
5
4
18
II
27
2
3
16
13
8
14
23
13
3
40
6
59
37
45
4
30
63
40
35
3
44
36
9
30
43
6
23
16
21
12
I
I
9
3
17
10
I
6
18
10
3
13
5
9
21
25
10
10
16
3
46
24
36
6
42
52
ID
60
7
46
26
7
10
27
3
12
20
18
8
4
2
6
9
20
69
56
79
90
40
30
70
51
17
50
51
29
5
36
58
15
140
83
127
24
T57
227
195
152
78
125
164
41
71
97
17
52
67
99
27
]2
2
21
23
74
69
27
83
76
22
24
68
71
32
54
38
23
12
20
20
122
64
137
64
124
138
121
70
28
"3
82
40
38
bg
21
37
31
60
12
7
II
14
19
53
29
15
12
14
14
14
9
9
10
35
22
7
14
3
75
16
59
9
71
95
51
41
II
44
35
17
17
42
5
12
15
27
24
6
4
24
Sq2
J '' ij
II
6
4
140
44
58
21
54
II
24
37
22
64
7
34
38
22
26
52
2
4
12
27
5
4
12
25
512
532
489
530
438
339
1,305
789
468
819
1,001
481
65
344
596
350
2,025
951
1,653
427
1,894
2,594
1,3"
1,906
572
1,827
1,921
776
1,112
1,336
245
943
613
1,447
656
176
108
275
222
1,268
45
42
52
9
I
320
45
13
19
27
17
30
14
237
69
95
231
180
201
127
8
140
120
lOI
73
58
16
56
16
17
4
31
39
26,192
• 74
829
.02
783
.02
661
.02
2,821
.08
77
2,114
.06
918
.03
921
■03
35,316
453
* Foreign books are included in classification.
153
TABLE VII.
READERS OF BOOKS IN BRANCH LIBRARIES.
Circulation Department, 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square
*East Broadway
Seward Park
Rivington Street
Hamilton Fish Park,
Bond Street ,
Hudson Park
Ottendorfer
Tompkins Square...
Jackson Square
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park. . ,
George Bruce
Cathedral. . . ,
f Sacred Heart
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library. . . .
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange . .
Washington Heights
Mott Haven
High Bridge
Morrisania. . .
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Tottenville
Total
JAN.
4.971
2,690
6,753
2,522
5,623
1,113
6,301
2,576
3,996
5,456
3,604
1,789
1,450
105
3,308
2,349
938
4,820
3,015
3,579
3,591
3,723
6,283
6,867
1,084
2,021
1,355
1,300
1,437
1,028
1,053
1,096
541
1,899
2,233
1,806
822
1,098
4,200
2,559
5,177
46
2,206
5,081
1,163
5,647
2,394
3,748
4,780
3,310
1,915
1,327
103
2,473
1,913
875
3.675
2,618
3,871
2,752
3.236
4,655
5.630
1.353
1,862
1.283
1,135
1,373
922
1,168
1,549
556
1,825
2,390
1,857
1,406
1,136
MARCH.
4,419
3,019
5,970
1,656
2,221
4,512
768
6,615
2,858
2,507
5,327
3,445
1,799
1,611
100
1,531
3,280
852
3,226
3.246
4.499
5.981
3.588
4,314
6,539
2,615
1,950
2,150
1,215
1,559
1,008
1,225
1,556
826
2,433
2.319
1.693
1,587
1,249
3,125
1,927
5,965
2,567
2,003
2,721
1,044
6,502
2,076
2,515
4,852
2,527
1,500
1,673
73
1,189
1,792
701
2,856
3,213
4,186
5.465
2,779
3,672
5,232
2,442
1,671
1,702
1,352
1,624
1,088
1,105
1,508
631
2,479
2,033
1,384
1.497
1,018
2,992
2,161
7,459
2,287
1,694
1,920
925
7,091
2,004
1. 917
4,563
1,850
1,133
1,418
33
1,215
1,188
640
2,791
3,569
3,180
3.462
2,211
3.459
4,234
2,507
1,497
1,983
758
1,516
778
758
1,424
568
2.315
1. 541
1,067
1,282
965
JUNE.
3,429
1,446
6,448
2,031
1,699
1,589
674
6,232
1,672
6,517
3,985
2,892
1,085
889
50
1,176
2,093
430
2,932
2,804
2,307
3,271
2,210
3,226
3.845
2,870
1,379
582
468
1,587
1,143
995
1,517
451
1,777
1,644
1,143
1,267
808
106,195
95,169
107,268
93,689
84,355
82,563
♦ East Broadway branch changed to Seward Park on removal,
t Sacred Heart branch changed to Columbus on removal.
154
TABLE Yll— Concluded.
READERS OF BOOKS IN BRANCH LIBRARIES.
Circulation Department, 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square..
East Broadway. . ,
Seward Park
Rivington Street.
Hamilton Fish Park
Bond Street
Hudson Park
Ottendorfer
Tompkins Square . .
Jackson Square. . . .
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park. .
George Bruce
Cathedral
Sacred Heart
Columbus
58th Street ,.
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street . .
Harlem Library. . , .
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange . .
Washington Heights
Mott Haven
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond ....
Tottenvill.e
JULY.
2,313
4C
3.463
1,843
995
1,347
474
3.884
1,270
1,075
4,133
2,274
661
776
93
1,115
980
450
2,449
2,153
1,352
1,772
2,070
2,570
3,419
2,161
1,068
360
621
874
1,610
933
1,435
315
963
i,534
1,231
1,608
1,084
2,979
25
4,152
1,973
933
1,309
502
4,312
1,329
1,198
4,356
2,288
770
826
22
1,085
649
730
2,193
2,039
1,922
1,370
2,396
2,439
3,959
2,397
919
667
390
940
2,061
760
1,742
311
1,372
1,464
1,086
1,703
917
3,722
4,899
2,878
1,085
1,622
683
6,688
184
937
3,429
2,067
760
880
463
1,129
711
730
2,775
2,881
2,420
1,881
2,080
2,752
4,744
3,329
1,080
1,564
910
963
1,811
912
2,148
613
1,309
1,526
1,319
1,268
965
5,945
6,151
4,499
1,330
2,461
804
6,796
1,974
1,615
4,447
2,142
1,429
953
2,991
1,973
1,549
693
3,358
3,016
3,824
4.458
2,953
3,441
5,521
4,154
1,427
1,806
1,040
1,011
2,574
1,167
2,084
723
1,559
1,669
2,638
1,315
1,101
6,126
3,598
7,044
4,790
1,740
3,748
979
8,230
2,783
2,369
4,780
3,850
1,861
1,550
4,650
1,616
2,103
909
3,844
3.484
4,643
2,180
3,637
6,881
6,982
5,273
1,566
1,282
1,248
1,044
2,658
1,528
2,233
871
1,869
2,020
2,581
r,540
1,417
5.999
8,138
8,284
6,384
2,189
4,190
984
8,138
2,645
2,595
4,599
4.381
1,892
1,726
4,555
1,552
2,524
853
3,985
3.991
4.528
4.103
3.041
11,495
7,400
3,026
1,686
2,230
1,175
1,225
3.048
1.749
2,153
1,162
1,758
1.993
1,281
1,136
1,198
TOTAL.
50,220
13,867
11,736
71,765
30,954
20,617
36,123
10,113
76,436
23.765
30,989
54.707
34.630
16,594
15,079
579
12,659
19.362
21,131
8,801
38,904
36,029
40,311
40,286
33,924
55,187
64,372
33,211
18,126
16,964
11,612
15,153
19,729
13.353
20,445
7,568
21,558
22,366
19,086
16,431
12,956
Total . . ,
58,768
62,485
72,117
98,591
121,507
134,991 11,117,698
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TABLE IX.
PERCENTAPE DISTRIBUTION OF VOLUMES IN THE CIRCULATION
DEPARTMENT.
31 December, 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square
Seward Park
Rivington Street
Hamilton Fish Park . . .
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
" German. . . . ,
Tompkins Square
Jackson Square ,
Epiphany ,
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park
St. Raphael
George Bruce
Cathedral
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange
Washington Heights...
Mott Haven
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George ,
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Tottenville
Travelling
Whole Department
.34
•31
.28
.37
• 32
.27
•33
•39
■ 33
• 36
•36
.40
.38
• 59
.40
• 39
•38
• 30
•38
• 38
-36
•36
.41
• 15
• 36
• 38
• 31
.40
•32
.38
.42
.26
• 32
•38
• 35
.45
• 41
•39
• 35
• 37
• 43
• 38
.41
•36
.10
.06
.11
.09
.09
.08
.08
.06
.09
.07
.08
.06
.07
.04
.07
.07
.08
.07
.08
.06
.08
.08
.06
.05
.08
.07
.10
.09
.08
.07
.08
.08
.09
.09
• 07
.08
.07
.07
.08
• 07
.07
.06
.08
.08
.06
.09
.06
•05
.06
.09
.07
.07
.07
.c8
.07
.07
.07
•03
.08
.06
.06
.08
.06
.07
.06
.06
.06
•03
.07
.07
.08
.05
.08
.05
.06
.10
.09
.08
.06
• 05
.06
.07
.07
.06
.06
.06
.06
.07
.04
.04
.04
.03
.06
.06
• 05
.05
• 05
• 07
.06
.05
.05
.03
.06
.03
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.02
.05
.05
.06
.04
.06
.05
.05
.05
.07
.06
.05
.05
.04
.05
.05
.06
.05
.05
.06
.05
.17
• 17
.19
.17
.14
.16
.16
.20
.18
.12
.12
.12
.15
.06
.11
.13
.12
.15
.13
.14
.15
.14
• 14
.08
.16
• 13
• 15
.15
.13
.12
• 13
.12
.14
.12
.14
.12
.14
•13
.16
.14
.12
.13
.10
,14
.04
.04
.02
.02
.04
•05
.06
.05
.03
.07
.04
.06
.05
.02
.07
.03
.02
.07
.03
.04
.05
.05
.05
.01
.02
.06
.04
.02
.07
.07
.02
.08
.05
.03
.03
.02
.03
.02
.05
.07
.03
.08
.01
•04
.14
.08
oQ2
.04
.06
•05
•03
•03
.05
•03
.02
.04
•03
.06
.04
•03
.II
•03
.14
• 07
.06
•03
.04
•03
.04
.05
.10
•03
.04
.04
.03
•05
.03
•03
.II
.04
•03
• 03
.02
.04
.03
.04
•03
•03
.04
• 03
.04
157
TABLE X.
NUMBER AND CLASSES OF VOLUMES IN THE
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT.
31 December, 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square
Seward Park
Rivington Street. . . .
Hamilton Fish Park, .
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
' ' German*
Tompkins Square. . . .
Jackson Square
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park
St. Raphael's
George Bruce
Cathedral
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange. . . .
Washington Heights.
Mott Haven
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont ,
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Tottenville ,
Travelling .
Total
z
>
h
H
5)
b.
a
6,675
1,953
7,768
1,520
4,976
1,918
7,161
1,807
4,155
1,109
4,551
1.399
8,386
2,009
2,789
428
7,884
2,270
7,410
1,508
4,857
1,074
6,176
964
5,357
974
2,465
170
10,501
1.734
4,154
776
5,612
1,211
8,837
1.997
6,471
1,382
6,474
1,078
7,138
1,501
8,015
1,726
9.095
1,440
1,081
339
6,340
1,553
7,574
1,380
7,107
2,383
5,865
1. 315
9.423
2,433
7,343
1,430
6,301
1,164
5.103
1,547
7,482
2,006
5.781
1,362
2,782
563
6,386
1,096
7,588
1, 261
3-275
611
4,408
1,029
3,071
613
3.903
632
2,891
479
23.497
4,696
271,319
59,412
1,200
2,226
1,099
1,027
813
1,544
1,825
476
1,617
1,670
999
1,066
960
119
2,141
622
854
2,312
1,116
1,127
1,125
1,412
1,437
234
1,203
1,421
1,772
808
2,408
973
969
2,033
1,929
1,161
485
778
1,080
566
873
481
519
446
3.135
51.585
716
1,094
630
600
730
1,049
1.369
347
1,086
1.328
880
758
684
126
1,468
349
738
1,520
859
816
937
1,031
1,040
116
833
1,058
1,369
605
1,618
1,080
766
951
1. 591
853
362
730
831
433
700
509
449
413
3.399
38,474
3,353
4,236
3,420
3,i.6o
1.893
2,568
3,807
1,410
4,274
2,362
1,627
1,909
2,065
250
2,904
1. 319
1. 815
4,240
2,321
2,299
2,996
3,013
3,201
585
2,832
2,626
3,537
2,253
3,886
2,266
1,976
2,416
3,283
1,935
1,071
1,661
2,686
1,049
2,093
1. 173
1,106
1,023
5,724
2 J
E <
104,313
829
1,010
479
286
498
929
1,484
3S6
749
1,508
624
964
671
108
1,733
386
269
1,946
585
743
1,016
1,104
1,019
49
484
1,296
888
277
1,942
1.257
348
1,501
1,150
449
262
272
466
179
593
559
258
585
667
32,422
* Included in previous line.
X58
TABLE "K.— Concluded.
NUMBER AND CLASSES OF VOLUMES IN THE
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT.
31 December, 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square
Seward Park
Rivington Street. . . .
Hamilton Fish Park.
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
" German.
Tompkins Square. . . .
Jackson Square
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel 's Park . . .
St. Raphael
George Bruce
Cathedral
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library. . . . .
125th Street . , '..
135th Street
Hamilton Grange . . .
Washington Heights
Mott Haven
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond . . . , .
Tottenville
Travelling
Total
2,772
4,157
3.271
3,344
2,186
2,503
3,405
568
3,497
2,301
1,776
1,741
1,885
490
2,741
1,033
2,329
4,061
2,167
2,173
2,660
3,004
2.355
620
2,600
2,343
3,342
2,020
4,185
2,646
1,776
2,662
2,859
2,033
1,160
1,852
2,407
1,172
1,531
1,034
1,118
948
11,431
105,590
1,319
1,517
1,084
1,045
1,179
1,243
1,901
535
1,820
1,717
1,056
1,366
925
6
1,930
531
920
2,392
1,961
1,514
1,661
2,083
1,540
3,321
1,339
1,626
1,563
1,125
2,056
1,614
1,327
1,505
1,630
1,141
1,053
1,104
1,571
817
972
685
763
608
2,898
59,428
915
1,351
827
649
413
810
788
171
983
667
782
663
434
430
994
1,508
970
1,773
595
640
604
790
1,040
745
631
852
988
467
1,414
475
378
2,262
977
420
261
352
658
235
481
264
270
269
1,838
«« go
t^ Q ^ (rt
O Z .T J5
19,732
24,879
17,704
19,179
12,976
16,596
24,974
7,080
24,180
20,471
13.675
15,607
13,955
4,164
26,146
10,678
14,718
29,078
17,457
16,864
19.638
22,178
22,167
7.090
17,815
20,176
22,949
14,735
29.365
19,084
15.005
19,980
22,907
15,135
7,999
14.231
18,548
8.337
12,680
8,389
9,018
7,662
57.285
32,863
755,406
435
442
648
391
425
137
272
806
273
278
153
167
33
37
565
386
165
266
203
97
383
329
159
213
189
276
105
297
334
125
368
351
2
172
138
203
72
97
43
47
10,082
159
TABLE XI.
VOLUMES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN THE DEPARTMENT.
Circulation Departinent« 1909*
BRANCHBS.
Chatham Square..,
Seward Park
Rivington Street ....
Hamilton Fish Park.
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
Tompkins Square . . .
Jackson Square
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park. . .
George Bruce
Cathedral
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library. . . .
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange...
Washington Heights
Mott Haven
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Tottenville
Travelling
Total
316
609
612
540
280
629
7,080
609
1,032
263
352
591
1,998
259
1,591
1,172
822
37
2,249
956
47
1.303
938
825
645
404
1,030
649
144
364
1. 471
71
729
876
108
695
483
259
194
245
33,477
52
202
86
89
193
356
958
189
776
80
303
114
1.367
85
996
185
516
12
539
719
64
442
497
280
182
369
187
198
531
225
383
21
102
315
29
336
142
127
34
91
12,372
244
3
lOI
I
747
223
134
374
86
39
I
89
50
16
23
333
3
2
103
13
18
21
44
5
238
3,207
15
I
4
12
30
397
"'83
43
7
II
58
3
17
II
3
'28
4
3
755
34
1,094
675
574
69
400
38
2.885
18
78
850
780
16
14
46
3.405
1,661
160
TABLE "SI,— Concluded.
VOLIJMES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN THE DEPARTMENT.
Circulation Department, 1909.
O K
K O
O \.
«2 .
O H U
Z < h
S i-l M
Chatham Square
Seward Park
Rivington Street. . . .
Hamilton Fish Park.
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
Tompkins Square. . . .
Jackson Square
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park...
George Bruce
Cathedral
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
g6th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange. . . .
Washington Heights.
Mott Haven
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Tottenville .
Travelling
327
213
454
196
310
473
41
400
3
Total,
1,190
2,854
261
40
443
400
91
591
696
2
22
28
3
I
125
6
92
178
28
13
696
535
1,825
2,938
3.024
2,720
1,220
1,241
8,257
2,675
2,291
383
864
800
3,408
106
259
2,798
1,596
1,594
3,408
2,809
1,708
III
2,156
1,461
1,439
858
779
1,616
867
675
606
1,854
92
831
1,263
206
1. 071
670
852
326
675
64,332
161
TABLE XII.
ADDITIONS TO THE BRANCH LIBRARIES.
Circulation Department, 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square
East Broadway
Seward Park
Rivington Street . . .
Hamilton Fish Park.
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
' ' German*
Tompkins Square.
Jackson Square. . .
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park
St. Raphael
George Bruce
Cathedral
Sacred Heart
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library....
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange. . .
Washington Heights
Mott Haven
High Bridge,. . .
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond. .
Tottenville
Travelling
3,283
4,971
2,558
2,450
7.354
987
1,077
2,390
772
3,693
847
672
1,371
905
401
2,073
680
164
4,505
1,247
1,419
1,172
2,477
2,409
1,145
337
2,306
1,292
2,780
2,056
2,815
959
1,410
1,824
1,143
2,019
651
2,486
1,839
354
651
582
787
598
4,028
599
873
477
549
1,840
86
193
246
34
750
37
53
106
122
34
165
113
14
982
142
159
138
347
386
162
35
467
91
824
437
195
147
121
256
105
490
40
219
307
84
64
40
39
46
480
276
305
249
314
1,037
93
105
183
83
289
68
60
103
121
26
127
109
12
725
129
128
99
136
181
126
40
231
93
407
154
144
64
lOI
212
131
305
82
164
162
37
75
23
44
68
341
202
349
207
180
602
123
lOI
139
33
214
55
80
81
60
12
143
78
9
574
126
145
89
179
196
124
22
245
84
372
134
141
no
97
115
122
232
55
176
166
28
71
51
47
44
519
1,232
1,697
466
1,237
3,330
262
367
527
163
1.363
196
193
328
192
40
384
202
4
1,368
387
375
32S
493
447
371
64
499
296
989
604
466
234
261
403
435
499
185
455
573
148
253
132
74
150
1,663
22
« .1
48
169
9
159
278
53
53
125
39
130
85
73
57
32
38
39
13
176
132
44
lOI
47
97
76
3
23
83
75
134
126
86
20
37
469
96
16
118
47
43
74
45
47
45
96
1,257
1,437
719
1,193
3,696
537
484
971
100
1,758
209
459
331
244
215
532
168
40
1,983
479
632
520
555
587
448
122
881
281
1,274
744
668
371
265
622
374
822
242
588
713
256
308
252
196
193
1,418
465
400
195
275
1,054
169
172
207
44
833
148
176
229
no
281
69
I
879
342
304
296
430
420
365
213
198
223
474
397
344
226
276
272
252
375
177
373
329
i6i
165
107
126
94
455
On -
u) 5
O 5 -1
J < J
248
303
104
292
674
48
75
114
31
312
61
49
75
46
49
83
93
5
423
99
88
99
91
97
106
36
178
84
292
127
84
28
47
100
71
114
75
73
139
39
54
32
19
38
305
7,610
10, 504
4,984
6,649
19,865
2,358
2,627
4.902
1,299
9-342
1,706
1,815
2,681
1,832
777
3.826
1,551
262
11,615
3,083
3,294
2,842
4.755
4,820
2,923
872
5,028
2,527
7,487
4,787
4,983
2,225
2,598
3,841
3,102
4,952
1,523
4,652
4,275
1,150
1,715
1,264
1,379
1,276
9.305
892
^,417
249
876
2,224
323
142
1,468
1,539
186
69
124
72
348
14
259
271
157
248
1. 532
552
177
341
31a
509
221
35°
216
156
31
I2I
63
17
484
167
91
98
70
263
lOI
217
Total.
81,167
13,060
7,879
6,899
24,172
3,717
30,044
13,057
5,569
185,564
16,970
* Included in the previous line.
t Foreign books are included in classes.
T62
TABLE XIII.
APPLICATIONS FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF WITHDRAWING BOOKS.
Circulation Department, 1909.
BRANCHES.
Chatham Square. . . ,
*East Broadway . . .
Seward Park
Rivington Street. . .
Hamilton Fish Park
Hudson Park
Bond Street
Ottendorfer
Tompkins Square. . .
Jackson .Square ....
Epiphany
Muhlenberg
St. Gabriel's Park. .
St. Raphael
George Bruce
Cathedral
■f'Sacred Heart
Columbus
58th Street
67th Street
Riverside
Webster
Yorkville
St. Agnes
Blind
96th Street
Bloomingdale
Aguilar
115th Street
Harlem Library. , . .
125th Street
135th Street
Hamilton Grange. .
Washington Heights
Mott Haven ,
High Bridge
Morrisania
Tremont
Kingsbridge. ,
St. George
Stapleton
Port Richmond
Tottenville . .
Total
TOTAL ACTUAL
READERS.
MALES.
ADULTS.
READERS FOR
YEAR.
4.257
2,078
797
8,977
3.639
2,081
782
7.670
6,681
3,705
3,229
6,681
6,154
3,216
2,126
16,565
12,570
6,154
3.699
12,570
1,601
768
643
5,105
2,310
1.274
752
4,681
3,529
1,782
1,785
8,264
5,370
2,392
1,449
11,119
1,988
965
1,301
3,811
2,257
1,092
1,297
5.580
2,440
1,395
1,896
6,399
2,210
1,129
1,092
4,129
704
288
91
2,540
3,146
1,726
1,881
7,272
1,162
439
600
2,821
476
152
164
1,805
3.891
1,703
1,525
3,891
4.031
1,587
1,864
9,288
1,867
934
663
5,803
2,786
1,187
1,666
5,114
3.420
1,401
1,117
5,643
3,316
1,578
1,513
9,834
2,731
1,056
2,020
7,985
130
64
123
524
4,095
1,868
1.545
11,691
2,784
1,035
2,022
7,041
5,701
2,771
1.554
10,403
6,095
2,636
3,373
11,055
5,669
2,756
3.133
9,785
1,905
1,046
690
5,967
2.979
1,361
1,606
10,626
4,211
1,750
2,969
13,237
2,410
998
1,384
8,322
4,464
2,070
1.582
1,0234
625
198
403
1,901
5,856
2,393
3,721
8,899
3,707
1,993
1. 512
5,215
424
206
229
1,524
1,078
478
737
3,742
816
374
408
3,292
632
309
285
3,254
233
114
130
1,357
136,350
64,502
61,358
291,616
* Name changed to Seward Park on removal,
t Name changed to Columbus on removal.
163
TABLE XIV.
STATISTICS OF TRAVELLING LIBRARIES.
Circulation Department, 1909.
MANHATTAN AND BRONX CIRCULATION.
Volumes
Stations. Circulated.
Alfred Corning Clark Neighborhood
House, Cannon & Rivington Sts. . 6,614
All Saints' Academy, 126th St. & Madi-
son Ave 136
* American District Telegraph, i Broad-
way 25
♦American District Telegraph, n Broad-
way 25
* American District Telegraph, 42 Broad-
way 25
* American District Telegraph, 71 Broad-
way 25
♦American District Telegraph, 120
Broadway 25
♦American District Telegraph, 195
Broadway 25
♦American District Telegraph, 296
Broadway 25
♦American District Telegraph, 319
Broadway 25
* American District Telegraph, 407
Broadway 25
♦American District Telegraph, 434
Broadway 25
♦American District Telegraph, 599
Broadway 25
♦American District Telgeraph, 671
Broadway 25
♦American District Telegraph, 784
Broadway . • • • • • 25
♦American District Telegraph, 16 Broad
St 25
* American District Telegraph, 8 Dey St. 25
American Female Guardian Society,
Industrial Schools:
Home School, 936 Woodycrest Ave. 6,605
No. I, 303 E. 109th St. . . . 39i950
No. 3, 39 Rutgers St . . . 15.757
No. 5, 4 Charlton St. . . . 2,227
No. 8, 523 Morris Ave. . . 1,961
No. 10, 12 Columbia St. . . 14>836
No. II, 243 E. 103rd St. . . 8,210
No. 12, 2247 — 2nd Ave. . . 8,i68
Home Library Centre:
No. II, 243 E. 103rd St. . . 1,024
♦Worn
137
250
420
108
28
1,368
50
6j
103
Volumes
Stations. Circulated
♦ American Seamen's Friend Society's
Institute, 507 West St. .
♦ Association for Improving the condi-
tion of the Poor, 105 E. 22nd St.
Athena Society of Literature, 238 W.
138th St
Athenaeum Club, Wakefield, N. Y. C.
Barnard College Library, 3025 Broad-
way
Bedford Park Presbyterian Church, E.
200th St. & Bainbridge Ave. .
♦ Bellevue Hospital, E. 26th St.
♦ Day Camp Southfield ....
Bible Study Classes:
Grace M. E. Church, Epworth League,
Chapter 238, W. 104th St. nr. Co-
lumbus Ave
St. George's Sunday School, 208 E
i6th St
St. Nicholas Ave. Sunday School, 141st
St. & St. Nicholas Ave. .
♦ Big Brothers Movement, 318 W. 57th St
Board of Water Supply:
Brown's Station, Ulster Co., N. Y.
Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y.
High Falls, Ulster Co., N. Y. .
New Paltz, N. Y.
Peekskill, N. Y
Bronx Church Club, 171st St. & Fulton
Ave.
Bureau of Municipal Research, 261 Broad
way
Calvary Parish House, Italian Club, 106
E. 22nd St. ...
Camp Moodna, Mountainville, Orange
Co., N. Y
Camp Wyonee, Harrison, Me.
Charlton School, 646 Park Ave.
Children's Aid Society:
♦ Chappaqua Convalescent Home
Chappaqua, N. Y. .
Club Work:
Italian House, 155 Worth St.
Boys' Club 44
Girls' Club 55
out books.
36
20
200
625
354
268
210
422
25
iiS
88
59
51
xoS
164
TABLE XIV— Continued.
165
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
Children's Aid Society, confd.
West Side Scljool, 417 W. 38th St,
Boys' Club ....
Evening School:
Jones Memorial, 407 E. 73rd St.
Harlem Boys' Hotel, 136 E. 127th St
Home Library Centres:
Ave. B School, 537 E. i6th St.
East River School, 247 E. 44th St.
Italian School, 155 Worth St.
Mott St. School, 256 Mott St. .
Sixth St. School, 63o-6th St. .
Sullivan St. School, 219 Sullivan St,
West Side School, 417 W. 38th St.
Industrial Schools:
Ave. B School, 535 E. i6th St.
East Side School, 287 E. Broadway
Fifty-third St. School, 552 W. 53rd
St.
Henrietta School, 224 W. 63rd St. .
Department of Crippled Children .
Italian School, 155 Worth St. .
Jones Memorial School, 407 E. 73rd
St
Mott St. School, 256 Mott St. .
Phelps Memorial School, 314 E. 35th
St
Pike St. School, 28 Pike St.
Rheinlander School, 350 E. 88th St.
Sixth St. School, 630-6th St.
Sullivan St. School, 219 Sullivan St.
Tompkins Square School, 29S-8th St.
West Side School, 417 W. 38th St.
West Side Italian School, 24 Sulli-
van St.
Children's Charitable Union, Hope
Chapel, 339 E. 4th St. . . .
Children's Court:
♦First Sunday Club, 152 W. loist St.
* Temporary Home for Girls, 221 E.
6ist St
Children's Educational Theatre, 217 E.
i8th St
Chinatown Settlement, 10 Mott St.
Church of the Ascension, 12 W. nth St.
City College of New York, 138th St. &
St. Nicholas Ave.:
History Department
Teachers' Extension Courses
City History Clubs:
Booker T. Washington Club, 237 W,
63rd St
Club Room, Reference Use, 23 W. 44th
St
Everyday Club, 27 E. 126th St. .
Fraunces Tavern Club, 53 E. 3rd St,
Great Kill Club, 413 W. 46th St.
45
250
309
258
231
325
307
231
2,685
280
9,373
54,258
14,097
8,050
3,213
5,264
14,827
7,664
16,354
1,998
2,352
5,347
2,782
22,320
5,051
26,250
239
100
55
130
86
46
60
2
29
31
go
51
9
Volumes
Stations. Circulated.
City History Club, cont'd.
Hartley House, 413 W. 46th St. . . 93
Lincoln Club, Richmond Hill House, 28
MacDougall St 22
Colony Club, 122 Madison Ave. . . 277
* Colored Orphan Asylum, W. 259th St. 150
* Day Camp Susquehanna, Ft. of North
and St 56
Department of Commerce & Labor:
Immigration Service, Ellis Island. . 182
Department of Correction:
* Branch Workhouse, Hart's Island. . 644
* Branch Workhouse, Riker's Island . 1,235
City Prison (Tombs), Centre & Frank-
lin Sts.:
* Rev. Geo. Sanderson ... 80
* Rev. C. P. Tincker . . . 6,500
* Third District Prison, Essex St. nr.
Grand 385
* Fourth District Prison, E. 57th St. . 128
* Fifth District Prison, 121st St. cor.
Sylvan PI 48
* Seventh District Prison, W. 53rd St. 50
* Eighth District Prison, Westchester,
N. Y. 50
New York City Reformatory of Mis-
demeanants, Hart's Island . . 1,705
New Women's Prison, Hart's Island . 3,258
* Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island . 2,268
Reform School, Hart's Island . . 151
* Work House, Blackwell's Island . 1,449
Department of Education :
Elementary Schools, Manhattan:
No. 2, 116 Henry St.
Mr. Edelson 326
Mr. Wallstein .... 1,023
No. 17, 335 W. 47th St. . . 814
No. 34, Broome & Sheriff Sts.
Boys of '76 . . . . . 109
Waring Civic League . . . 1,197
No. 39, 216 East 126th St. . . 715
No. 47, 225 East 23rd St. . . i,oi2
No. 51, 519 West 44th St. . . 15
No. 87, 77th St. & Amsterdam Ave. ii6
No. 96, Kindergarten, Ave. A, 8ist
& 82nd Sts 11,456
* No. 107, Crippled Class, 274 West
loth St 88
No. no, Broome & Cannon Sts. . 320
No. 113, 7 Downing St.
Miss Evans i,9i9
Miss Little 1,190
No. 165, 109th St. & Broadway . 21
No. 179, 102nd St. nr. Amsterdam
Ave 1,160
♦ Worn out books.
1 66
TABLE XIV— Continued.
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
Department of Education, cont'd.
No. 192, Kindergarten, Amsterdam
Ave. & 136th St
Elementary Schools, Bronx:
No. I, College Ave. & i4Sth St. .
No. 5, 189th St. & Webster Ave.
No. 6, Tremont, Bryant & Vyse
Aves. ....
No. 10, Eagle Ave. & 163rd St.
No. II, Ogden Ave. & 169th St.
Mr. Jansen
Miss Nixon
Miss Stewart ....
Mr. Weinstein ....
No. 18, Kindergarten, 501 Courtland
Ave
No. 23, 165th St. & Tinton Ave.
Miss Bocker
Miss Curtis
Miss Dunton
Miss Hoepfner ....
Miss Howell
Mr. Hunt
Miss Muller
Miss Seligson ....
Miss Welch
Miss Zaiser
No. 25, 149th St. & Union Ave.
Mr. Walsh . _ .
Fay Literary Society
No. 26, Andrews & Burnside Aves.
Miss Billet
Miss Cassell
Miss Corey
Miss Grasmuk ....
Miss Hoefling
Mr. Le Comte ....
Dr. C. J. Pickett ....
Mr. C. Raubichesk
Miss Richardson ....
Mrs. Teachman ....
Miss Uhlein
No. 30, E. 141st St. nr. Brook Ave.
Mrs. Briggs
Miss Scott
No. 39, Longwood Ave., Beck & Kelly
Sts
Elementary Schools, Bronx:
No. 43, Brown Place & 135th St.
Mrs. Barry
Dr. Marks
Miss Neilson
33
10,901
9.783
1,853
280
295
338
207
692
104
194
717
60
230
790
104
56
2l8
399
25
90
45
98
65
57
86
38
47
1,358
103
60
85
32
39
376
679
1,160
1,475
1. 100
Elementary School Playgrounds:
No. 14, 225 E. 27th St.
No. 27, 41st St. E. of 3rd Ave.
No. 36, 710 E. 9th St. .
53
7
28
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
Department of Education, cont'd.
No. 40, 320 E. 20th St. . . . 7
No. 90, 147th St. & 7th Ave. . . 694
High Schools:
DeWitt Clinton, 59th St. & Amster-
dam Ave 30
High School of Commerce, 155 W.
6sth St.
Mr. Lewis 275
Mr. Page 259
Morris, i66th St. & Boston Rd. . X2
Morris (Annex), 144th St. & Mott
Ave 195
Stuy^esant, 345 E. 15th St.
Mr. Crossley 253
Mr. Durfree 35
Mr. Hoffmann .... 732
Mr. Laughlin .... 81
Mr. Bates 50
Wadleigh, 114th St. & 7th Ave. . 85
Wadleigh (Annex), 147th St. & 7th
Ave. 916
Washington Irving, 34^^ E. 12th St 6i8
Washington Irving (Annex), 82nd
St. & West End Ave.
Miss Gere 507
Miss Hodgkins .... 24
Washington Irving (Annex), 88th
St. & Ave. A .... 420
Mothers' Clubs:
Public School No. 9, 82nd St. & West
End Ave 25
Public School No. 37, 87th St. &
Lexington Ave 6
Public School No. 67, 120 W. 46th
St 110
Public School No. 119, 133rd St. nr.
8th Ave 9
Public School No. 132, Wadsworth
Ave. & 182nd St 21
Public School No. 184, 31 W. 116th
St 297
Public School 6, Brpnx, Tremont,
Bryant & Vyse Aves. ... 36
Public School lo, Bronx, Eagle Ave.
& 163rd St 107
Evening Schools:
No. 19, 344 E. 14th St. . . . 13,720
East Side Evening High School for
Women, Henry & Gouverneur Sts.
Miss Blood 29
Miss Dithridge .... xo
Public School Garden Association,
P. S. No. 37, Bronx, 145th St. nr.
Willis Ave 159
* Worn out books.
TABLE XIV— Continued.
167
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
Eld
Sts
Department of Education, cont'd.
Public Lecture Courses:
Public School No. 184, 11 6th St. E.
of Lenox Ave
DeWitt Clinton High School, Am-
sterdam Ave. & 59th St.
Recreation Department; Evening Cen-
tres:
No. 1, Henry & Oliver Sts.
No. 3, Hudson & Grove Sts.
No. 20, Rivington, Forsyth &
ridge Sts.
No. 31, Mott & Elizabeth Sts.
No. 26, 124 W. 30th St .
No. 31, Monroe & Gouverneur
Study Room
No. 51, 519 W. 44th St. .
No. 62,, Hester, Essex & Norfolk Sts
No. 63, 3rd & 4th Sts. E. of ist Ave
No. 64, 9th & loth Sts. E. of Ave. B
No. 94, 68th St. & Amsterdam Ave
No. no, Broome & Cannon Sts.
Club Work
No. 137, Essex & Grand Sts. .
No. 147, Henry & Gouverneur Sts
No. 158, Ave. A bet. 77th & 78th
Sts
No. 159, 119th St. & 2nd Ave.
No. 171, 103rd St. nr. 5th Ave.
No. 172, 309 E. io8th St. .
No. 177, Market & Monroe Sts.
No. 179, 140 W. 102nd St.
No. 188, E. Houston, Lewis & E. 3rd
Sts. ....
No._ 37, Bronx, 146th St. E. of Wil-
lis Ave.
High School of Commerce, 65th St,
W. of Broadway .
Recreation Department; Vacation Play-
grounds:
No. 5, Edgecombe Ave. bet. 140th
& 141st Sts
No. 7, Christie & Hester Sts.
No. 9, 138th St. & Brook Ave.
No. 15, 4th St. & Ave. C.
No. 20, Rivington, Forsyth & Eld-
ridge Sts
No. 21, Mott & Elizabeth Sts. .
No. 31, Monroe & Gouverneur Sts.
No. 38, Dominick, Clark & Broome
Sts
No. 40, 320 E. 20th St. .
No. 42, Hester, Ludlow & Orchard
Sts.
No. 51, 44th St. & 10th Ave. .
No. 63, 3rd St. E. of ist Ave.
189
I20
82
903
1,242
26,295
3,722
2,378
226
1,340
1,560
4,904
20,082
1,737
1,270
2,337
957
5,102
3,798
7,133
1,965
6,557
2,603
5,147
1,729
65
1,926
10,087
78
23,845
3,062
1,169
11,228
2,888
2,079
7,444
2,038
3,42s
* Worn out books.
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
Department of Education, cont'd.
No. 64, 9th & 10th Sts. E. of Ave. B, 16,790
No. 65, Forsyth & Hester Sts. . 5,135
No. 73, 209 E. 46th St. . . . 1,293
No. 78, 119th St. & Pleasant Ave. 1,381
No. 79, 42 E. 1st St. . . . 2,647
No. 82. 1st Ave. & 70th St. . . 2,904
No. 135, 51st St. & 1st Ave. . . 3,794
No. 137, Essex & Grand Sts. . . 1,836
No. 147, E. Broadway & Scammel St. 718
No. 151, 91st St. & 1st Ave.
Morning Session .... 1,491
Afternoon Session .... 2,893
No. 159, 119th St. nr. 2nd Ave. . 30
No. i6o, Rivington & Suffolk Sts. . 2,591
No. 168, 105th St. E. of 2nd Ave. . 2,626
No. 172, 108th St. E. of 2nd Ave. . 4,601
No. 174, Attorney St. nr. Rivington. 4,690
No. 184, 116th St. bet. Lenox & 5th
Ave. 10,893
No. 190, 82nd St. & 1st Ave. . . 3,050
No. 10, Bronx, 163 rd St. & Eagle
Ave. ...... 1,204
No. 37, Bronx, 145th St. E. of Willis
Ave 3,652
Playgrounds for Mothers and Babies,
500 Park Ave 51
* Truant School, 215 E. 2ist St. . 178
Department of Health:
* Day Camp "Middleton," 91st St. &
E. River 105
* Hospitals, Dr. Wilson, Superintend-
ent, S. W. cor. of 55th St. & 6th
Ave. . . . . . . 193
Department of Public Charities:
* Children's Hospitals & Schools, Ran-
dall's Island 200
* City Hospital, Blackwell's Island . 100
* Manhattan State Hospital, Ward's
Island 50
* Psychiatric Institute .... 30
* Metropolitan Hospital, Blackwell's
Island 150
* Municipal Lodging House, 398 First
Ave 100
* New York City Home for the Aged
and Infirm, Blackwell's Island . . 100
Das Deutsche Kranzchen, 472 West End
Ave 6
Dyckman Library,, Inwood-on-Hudson,
N. Y 2,683
Eagle Culture League, 173 Orchard St. 676
East 59th St. Gospel Mission, 219 E. 59th
St 31
* East Side Parish, 9 Second Ave. . . 79
Edgewater Creche, Edgewater, N. J. . 15
1 68
TABLE XIV— Continued.
Volumes
Stations. Circulated.
Department of Education, cont'd.
Elizabeth Evening School, 307 E. 12th St. 595
Federation for Child Study:
Chapter I., 230 W. 97th St. . . 206
Chapter III., no E. 73rd St. . . 60
Chapter IV., 322 W. 72nd St. . . 17
Fire Department:
Engine Companies:
1, 165 W. 29th St. .
2, 530 W. 43rd St
4, 119 Maiden Lane
5, 340 E. 14th St. .
6, 113 Liberty St. .
7, 100 & 102 Duane St.
8, 165 E. 51st St. .
10, 8 Stone St.
11, 437 E. Houston St.
12, 261 William St.
14, 14 E. 1 8th St.
15, 269 Henry St.
17, 91 Ludlow St. .
20, 47 Lafayette St.
22, 159 E. 85th St. .
25, 342-5th St. .
26, 220 W. 37th St.
27, 173 Franklin St.
29, 160 Chambers St.
30, 282 Spring St. .
31, 87-91 Lafayette St.
33, 42-44 Great Jones St.
35, 223 E. 119th St.
37, 83 Lawrence St.
39, 157 E. 67th St. ,
40, 153 W. 68th St. .
41, 330 E. 150th St. .
43, Sedgwick Ave. nr. Burnside Ave
46, 715 E. 176th St. .
47, 500 W. 113th St.
48, 2504 Webster Ave.
53, 175 E. 104th St.
54, 304 W. 47th St.
55, 363 Broome St. .
56, 120 W. 83 rd St.
57, Fireboat "New Yorker," Battery,
59, 180 W. 37th St. .
61, Main St., Westchester
64, Castlehill Ave., Unionport
66, Fireboat "William Strong," Ft.
of Grand St. E. River
70, 169 Scofield St., City Islan
73i 655 Prospect Ave.
74, 207 W. 77th St.
75, 2085 Jerome Ave.
76, 105 W. 102nd St.
79, 2928 Briggs Ave.
80, 503 W. 139th St.
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
367
230
190
142
177
179
226
328
322
536
362
261
324
440
480
398
573
26
130
539
88
129
lOI
321
345
532
21
77
210
254
23
313
185
41
117
187
127
1,199
2S
582
37
286
666
30
499
24
244
* Worn out books.
Fire Department, cont'd.
81, Albany Rd. nr. Bailey Ave.,
Kingsbridge
82, Intervale Ave. & 169th St.
84, 515 W. i6ist St
85, Ft of 35th St — Hudson River.
88, Belmont Ave. bet 182nd & 183rd
Sts.
Hook
I,
2,
4,
5,
6,
8,
9,
10,
12,
16,
17,
18,
19,
22,
24,
25,
26,
27,
30,
34>
35,
37,
38,
and Ladder Companies:
104 Duane St.
126 E. 50th St
48th St. & 8th Ave. .
96 Charles St.
Canal & Allen Sts. .
7 N. Moore St. nr. Broadway
209 Elizabeth St
191 Fulton St.
742 Fifth St
243 W. 20th St .
157 E. 67th St .
589 E. 143rd St .
84 Attorney St .
886 Forest Ave. .
766 Amsterdam Ave. .
113-115 W. 33rd St. .
215 W. 77th St .
52 E. 114th St. .
713 E. 176th St .
104 W. 135th St .
515 W. i6ist St .
170 W. 63 rd St .
2930 Briggs Ave.
2223 Belmont Ave.
Five Points House of Industry, 155 Worth
St
Miss Bradford
Mr. McKee
Five Points Mission, 63 Park St. .
* Florence Crittenton Mission, 21 & 23
Bleecker St
* Flower Hospital, Ave. A cor. E. 63rd
St . . _. . . . _ .
Fort Schuyler Library, Westchester Vil-
lage, N. Y
Fiee Synagogue, 8ist St. bet. Columbus
& Amsterdam Aves
* Friendly Aid Society, Summer Work,
Spring Farm, Green's Farms, Conn.
Froebel League, 61 E. 60th St.
Girls' Friendly Society:
Calvary Parish House, 104 E. 22nd St
Holy Faith Church, i66th St & Trinity
Ave
Literature Class
St. Cornelius' Church, 423 W. 46th St
St Thomas' Parish, 229 E. 59th St .
58
174
252
24
no
313
160
104
209
302
354
77
169
151
354
662
90
219
357
117
427
342
377
121
337
160
i6s
16
42
749
1,459
10,033
50
151
2,574
678
100
229
15
150
230
128
72
TABLE XIV— Continued.
169
Volumes
Stations. Circulated.
• God's Providence House, 330 Broome St. 97
Gordon-Winston School, 520 West End
Ave.
Miss Gates 374
Miss Pinkham . . * . 1,005
Miss Trout i6i
• Gouverneur Hospital, Day Camp West-
field, Ft. of Jackson St., E. River . 100
Grace Chapel Evening School, 415 E.
13th St . 3.054
Grace Church Home, 414 E. 14th St. . 130
Misses Graham Boarding School, 42
Riverside Drive .... ioz
Hamilton Institute for Girls, 3 W. 8ist
St 240
Hawthorne School, Hawthorne, N. Y. . 464
Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Amsterdam
Ave. and 138th Gt 137
♦ Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
Society, 229 East Broadway . . 74
Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society
Orphan Asylum, 150th St. and Broad-
way 2,341
Hebrew Technical Institute for Girls. • 6,147
Helpers, 112 East 86th St. . . . 9,606
Henry St. Settlement, 265 Henry St. . 115
Holy Cross School, 4th St. and Ave. C. 3,457
* Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews,
105th St. nr. Columbus Ave. . . 79
Home for the Friendless, 936 Woody-
crest Ave 334
"Home Garden" Settlement, 405 East
ii6th St 246
Home Libraries:
Agnew, Margaret, Clason Point Road,
Westchester, N. Y. C. .
Amdur, Sarah, 1131 Vyse Ave.
Asch, Goldie, 517 East 87th St. .
Axelrod, Benjamin, 521 East 146th St,
Bael, Jacob, 747 East 152nd St. .
Bauer, Martha, 693 East 135th St.
Baumohl, Leo, 155 East 105th St.
Bogart, Mrs. C. P., 954 Anderson Ave
Bossie, Jennie, 533 East 144th St.
Boyle, Henry, 598 Mott Ave.
Breitenbach, Lillian, 661 East i6ist St
Buschman, Helen, 466 Mott Ave.
Carroll, James, 134 Leonard St.
Clinch, Grace, 243 East 103rd St.
Curtis, Mrs. M. E., 137 West 145th St
Devine, Mrs. Mary, 530 East 145th St
Dithridge, E. L., Ferris Road, Throgg's
Neck, Westchester ...
Donaldson, Mrs., 15 Livingston Place
Doobin, Hyman, 17 Rector St.
Dooley, Mrs. F. A., 388 East 144th St
69
no
62
22
83
142
147
98
80
7
124
177
926
337
37
90
51
10
112
no
Stations.
Home Libraries, cont'd.
Volumes
Circulated.
Doyle, M. E., 539 West 49th St.
Eaton, Edward, 543 East 137th St.
Ettman, Bella, 672 Tinton Ave.
Federhart, Herbert, 606 Mott Ave.
Fidler, Frank, 279 <; Third Ave.
Finder, Harry, 475 Brook Ave. .
Finkelstone, Morris, 820 Dawson St
Friedlander, Daniel, 456 Willis Ave
Frooks, Dorothy D., 225 Chrystie St
Gano, Lamar, 518 East 146th St.
Geller, Hugo, 969 Whitlock Ave
Hunt's Point, N. Y. C. .
* Giblin, Mrs. John, 614 East 16th St
Goldberg, Charles, 731 East 156th St
Goldberg, Julius, 2968 Briggs Ave.
Golub, Bernard, 691 Wales Ave.
Goodwin, Harry, 621 Union Ave.
Green, Mrs. F. A., 114 East 19th St,
Greenbaum, Rose, 704 Eagle Ave.
Greenstein, Mathilde V., 1185 Simpson
St
Grossman, John, 484 East 142nd St
Hahn, Alexander, 249 East 7th St
Heartt, Bessie H., 33 Kelly St .
Heilpern, Mrs. F., 770 East i6oth St
Holder, Mrs. A. K., 3477 Bailey Ave
Huebshman, Louis, 12 West 117th St
Jacobs, Frances, 536 East 5th St
Jadofsky, Henry, <;i4 East 148th St
Johnston, Mrs. Fannie, 239 East 113th
St
Jones, Frank, 496 Bergen Ave. .
Kass, Abram, 284 East 149th St
Kerin, Benjamin, 44 East 7th St.
Korn, Hortense, 149 West 119th St
Korn, Ray, 878 Longwood Ave.
Kiirmess, Alexander, 331 First Ave.
Lasko,, Ludwig, 1433 Madison Ave.
Levy, Joseph, 520 East 146th St.
Lintz, Joseph, 54 East 3rd St.
MacDowell, Mrs. Edward, 133 East
19th St
McEntyre, Annie, 634 East i6th St.
MacLean, MAry, 526 West 53 rd St
Markel, Lester, 1119 Forest Ave.
Maus, Gustave, 224th St, Williams
bridge, N. Y. C. .
Menefee, Mrs. A. W., 190 Second Ave,
Meyer, Fred, 635 East 17th St .
Miller, Dora, 1144 Tinton Ave.
Murphy, Mrs. Kate, 543 West 49th St
Nassau, Joseph, 483 East 141st St.
Newberg, Harry, 496 East 139th St,
Quinn, John F., 630 East 17th St
Randolph, Mrs. Maud, 15 East 33rd St
Rankin, Helen M., 503 West i2ist St
16
46
26
69
212
167
26
121
15
73
196
85
25
224
225
23
2
16S
256
34
194
109
29
II
120
68
284
112
191
156
33
32
84
30
157
79
III
20
196
12
159
185
161
75
295
38
69
114
152
14
45
* Worn out books.
170
TABLE XIV— Continued.
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
Home Libraries, cont'd.
Rawcliff, Blanche, 639 East 233rd St.,
Wakefield, N. Y. C.
Reynolds, Sadie, 415 East 22nd St
Rivola, Marion K., 546 East 86th St
Robbins, Dr. Marie, 76 East loist St
Ruben, Mrs. Leah, 752 Westchester
Ave
Russnow, Irving, 511 East 150th St,
Scheer, David, 472 East i46di St.
Scher, Anna, 95 East 7th St.
Sniffin, Harriet L., 467 West 164th St
Springer, Benjamin, 440 East 147th St
Staff libraries ....
Steckle, Samuel, 756 Union Ave.
Stern, Joseph, 725 Cauldwell Ave.
Stern, Mark J., 834 East 155th St
Strahl, Peter, 645 East 17th St .
Tait, Grace L., 57 Mt Hope Place
Weiss, Morris, 510 East 150th St.
Wenderoff, Morris M., 73 East 4th St
Youngwitz, Milton, 515 Concord Ave.
Home Traveler's Club, 3 Hamilton Ter
race
Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled
Children, 135 East 42nd St. .
Hotel Martha Washington, 29 East 29th
St
•House of Aquila, 130 Stanton St
* House of the Annunciation, 3740 Broad
way
House of the Holy Comforter, 139th St,
and Riverside Drive
House of the Holy Family, 136 Second
Ave
House of Refuge, Randall's Island.
* Mrs. Beattys ....
* Mr. Beyers ....
Hudson-Fulton Celebration,
Boys' Indian Camp, Van Cortlandt
Park
Individual Students
Hudson Guild Library, 436 West 27th St
Individual Teachers and Students
•Isaac T. Hopper Home, 110 Second
Ave.
It!alian Study Class, 2137 Seventh Ave,
Jewish Working Girls' Society, Vacation
Home, Bell port, L. I.
John F. Curry Association, 413 West
57fh St. . .
John Hall Memorial Chapel, 342 East
63rd St
Judson Literary Society, 55 Washington
Square .....
Kennedy House, 423 West 43 rd St
74
»57
172
72
93
60
35
160
31
260
2.743
184
150
31
24
12
no
68
40
141
3>937
1,710
144
100
67
1,500
315
1,250
62
33
2,025
1,704
1,309
31
118
lOI
673
2Z
306
Volumes
Stations. Circulated.
Home Libraries, cont'd.
Knights of Columbus, Liberty Council,
351 West 48th St 145
Kohut School for Boys, 2041 Seventh Ave. 94
Lebanon Hospital Training School for
Nurses, East 150th St and West-
chester Ave 67
Lenox Art Academy, 19 East 130th St. . 7,351
•Lincoln Hospital and Home, East 141st
St and So. Boulevard . . • no
Little Mothers' Aid Association:
* Holiday Home, Bartow, N. Y. C. . 49
Home library station, i6 Greenwich St. 1,388
McConnell and Co., 4 West 22nd St . s8
Madison Square Church House, 436
Third Ave 1,080
Madonna Mission, 415 West 59th St . 20
* "Majestic," Bowery Lodging House, 270
Bowery 105
Master School Day Nursery, 519 East
86th St 299
Miriam Osborne Home, Boston Post Road,
Rye, N. Y 225
Mission Study Class, Emmanuel Baptist
Church, Williamsbridge ... xi
Model Flat "Sarah Porter," 235 West
63rd St 59
* Montifiore Home, 138th St. and Broad-
way 128
Music School Settlement, 53 East 3rd St 91
National Biscuit Co., 15th St and loth
Ave 3,556
National Cloak and Suit Co., 207 West
24th St 5,029
* New York City Baptist Mission Society,
162 Second Ave 79
New York Colored Mission, Young Men's
Social and Literary Club, 225 West
30th St 86
New York Life Insurance Co., 346 Broad-
way 10,705
* New York Magdalen Benevolent Home,
Dyckman St Inwood-on-Hudson . 545
* New York Society for Prevention of
Cruelty to Children, 297 Fourth Ave. 148
New York State Reformatory for Women,
Bedford, N. Y. . . . . 710
New York University: Summer School.
Children's School Farm . . . 3,480
Course in Pedagogy .... 10,746
Kindergarten Course .... 6,960
New York University.
Dr. W. E. Waters, Washington Sq. . 89
* Newsboys' Home Club, 74 East 4th St 200
* Newsboys' Lodging House, 14 New
Chambers St 2,237
♦ Worn out books.
TABLE XIV— Continued.
171
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
Normal College Alumnae Settlement, 446
East 72nd St. ,
Normal College Annexes:
No. 93, Amsterdam Ave. & 93rd St.
Miss Bildersee ....
Miss Cramer ....
Miss Reed . . . y
No. 165, Amsterdam Ave. & io8th St
Miss Beckwith ....
Miss Coan
Miss Daly
Miss Lord ....
Miss Mullen ....
No. 186, Amsterdam Ave. & i4Sth St,
Miss Lord ....
Miss Morrill ....
Miss Schott ....
Nurse's Settlement, Stillman Branch, 205
West 60th St
Olin Girl's Circle, 701 East 212th St.
The "Orchard" Library, Chappaqua
Westchester Co., N. Y. .
Our Lady of Lourdes' School, 6io West
141st St. . . . .
Peabody Home, 2060 Boston Road .
* Peoples Home Church & Settlement,
543-547 East nth St.
Police Department:
Bureau of Detectives, 300 Mulberry St
Branch Bureau of Detectives, 162nd St
& Brook Ave
Polish-English Evening School, 274 East
loth St
Presbyterian Chinese Mission, 223 E. 31st
St
Presbyterian Home for Aged Women, 49
East 73rd St
Presbyterian Home Missions:
Bohemian Presbyterian Church, 1217
Washington Ave
Bronx Italian Mission, 619 Morris Ave.
First Magyar Presbyterian Church, 312
Pleasant Ave
German Presbyterian Zion Church, 581
East 165th St
Italian Mission, 2050 First Ave.
♦Presbyterian Hospital, 70th St. & Madi-
son Ave
Protestant Half Orphan Asylum, no
Manhattan Ave
•Roosevelt Hospital, 59th St. & 9th Ave.
St. Agatha's School, 553-559 West End
Ave.
Miss Chapin
Miss Poole
Miss Sebring . . .
613
39
49
160
142
16
196
33
20
3
738
161
78
600
192
79
1.719
186
31
132
296
639
514
299
3,207
75
2.957
125
209
6S
184
* Worn
Volumes
Stations. Circulated.
St. Agnes School, 152-156 East 44th St.
St. Bartholomew's Girls' Club, 209 East
42nd St
St. Catherine's Academy, 539 West 152nd
St. ^
St. Cecilia's Institute, 220 East io6th St.
St. Gabriel's High School, 311 East 36th
St
St. George's Library, 207 East i6th St
St. Ignatius' School, 46 East 84th St.
St. Jerome's School, 230 Alexander Ave.
St. John the Baptist Community of New
York City:
St. Christopher's Ralston, Morris Co.,
N. J
St. John the Baptist House, 233 East
17th St
St. John the Baptist School, 231 East
17th St
St. Michael's Home, Mamaroneck,
N. Y
St. Mary's School, 8 East 46th St.
St. Mary's School, 216th St. & Barnes
Ave
St. Nicholas of Tolentine, 234a Andrews
Ave
St. Paul Club, 29 Vesey St. .
St. Rose's Settlement, 257 East 71st St.
St. Teresa's School, 10 Rutgers St.
St. Thomas' Academy, 11 8th St. nr.
Lenox Ave
St. Thomas the Apostle's School, 118th
St. & St. Nicholas Ave. .
St. Thomas Acquinas School, Daly Ave.
& 176th St
* Sarah Schermerhorn House, Milford,
Conn.
* Seton Hospital, Spuyten Duyvil .
Shut-in Society, 1265 Broadway
Siegel & Cooper Company's Employees'
Association, 6th Ave. & i8th St.
Summer Home, Reed's Farm, Valley Cot-
tage, N. Y
Sunday Schools:
Beacon Light Mission, 2373 Third
Ave
Camp Memorial, 141 Chrystie St.
Church of the Holy Apostles, 9th Ave
& 28th St. ....
Emanuel Baptist Church, Park Ave.;
Williamsbridge
Forest Ave. Congregational Church
761 East i66th St. .
Fort Washington Reformed Church
4200 Broadway ....
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church,
2924 Valentine Ave.
out books.
157
5,087
13,053
1,05s
253,
41
24,143
407
185
IS
la
339
211
2,452
2,990
2,177
338
4S,98S
559
100
106
222
9,344
181
57
114
27
884
69
166
172
TABLE XIV— Continued.
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
Holyrood Church, iSist St. & Broad-
way
Madison Ave. Baptist Church, Madison
Ave. & 31st St. ...
Mount Hope M. E., 57 Mt. Hope Place
North Church, 15 5th St. & Amsterdam
Ave
Northminster Church, 141 West iisth
St
St Luke's, Convent Ave. & 141st St
St. Stephen's Mission, Woodlawn Hts
Scotch Presbyterian, 3 West 95th St
Spring St. Presbyterian, 244 Spring St
Sunnyside, 349 East 146th St.
Wakefield Grace M. E., Wakefield
Washington Heights M. E., iS3rd St
& Amsterdam Ave. .
West Park Baptist, 92nd St & Amster
dam Ave
Woodlawn M. E., Woodlawn, N. Y. C
Student's Club, 32 Waverley Place
Third Ave. Railroad Company, 130th St
& Third Ave. . . . .
Thomas Davidson Jr., Breadwinners'
Club, 307 Henry St
Thomas Davidson Jr., Club No. i, 307
Henry St
Thomas Davidson Jr., Club No. 4, 307
Henry St
Thomas Davidson School, 307 Henry St
Transfiguration Circulating Library, 29
Mott St
Transfiguration Club, 105 Park St
Trinity Mission House, 211 Fulton St.
Trinity School, 145 West 91st St .
Union Settlement, 237 East 104th St
United States Army, Coast Artillery
Corps, Fort Schuyler, N. Y. C.
* United States Revenue-Cutter Service,
Barge Office ....
University Place Church, 47 University
Place
♦Vanderbilt Clinic, 60th St & Amster
dam Ave. ....
Virgil School of Music, 80th St & Broad
way
Walton Kindergarten, 237 West 63rd St
Washington Square Home for Friendless
Girls, 9 West 8th St
Welcome House Settlement, 223 East 13th
St
West S7th Street Kindergarten Club
57th St nr. nth Ave.
137
183
294
470
878
16
181
489
336
646
763
319
1,118
6
196
37
512
1,170
190
164
200
10
108
216
1,600
225
ICO
267
21
756
82
xo
Association
Peekskill,
Volumes
Stations. Circulated.
Western Electric Company, 463 West St 2,408
White Door Settlement, 211 Clinton St.
Wilson Industrial School, 239 W. 69th St
Wright Oral School, i Mount Morris
Park West
Young Americans' Scientific Club, 625 E.
5th St
Young Men's Christian Association
Branches:
Colored, 252 W. S3rd St .
East Side, 153 E. 86th St .
Fort Jay, Fort Jay, N. Y. .
Union, E. 149th St & St Ann's Ave.
Washington Heights, 531 W. iSSth St
West Side, 318 W. 57th St
Mr. Gordon
Mr. Hills
Young Men's Christian
Camps:
Columbia, Bantam, Conn.
Dudley, Westport, N. Y.
Harlem, Adams Corners,
N. Y
Oscawanna, Oscawanna Lake, Peeks-
kill, N. Y
Young Men's Christian Association, In-
dustrial Department:
Black & Boyd Company, 434 E. 23rd St.
Cameron Steam Pump Works, 433 E.
23rd St
Devoe-Reynolds Company, loo Horatio
St
Enos Company, 7th Ave. & i6th St.
Garvin Machine Company, Spring &
Varick Sts
Otis Elevator Company, nth Ave. &
27th St
Weber Piano Company, 7th Ave. &
17th St
William Bronze Company, 556 W.
27th St
Young Women's Christian Association,
7 E. 15th St 12,445
Y. W. C. A. West Side Branch, 458-460
W. 44th St 121
Y. W. C. A. Harlem Branch, 74 W.
124th St
Y. W. C. A. National Training School,
3 Gramercy Park ....
Y. W. C. A. Smith & Kaufmann Com-
pany, 549 W. 132nd St .
100
270
13
as
60
2,067
159
189
180
48
81
345
167
150
42
97
2
375
140
197
123
173
119
106
256
Total for Manhattan and the Bronx 975,986
• Worn out books.
TABLE XIV— Continued.
173
Staten Island Stations.
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
Department of Education:
Elementary Schools:
No. 3, Pleasant Plains.
Mrs. Dean
Mr. Hakes .
Miss McDonald
Miss Pounding
Miss Seery
Miss S«lby
Miss Tate
No. 4, Kreischerville.
Miss Cocks
Miss Dailey .
Miss E. E. Hoag .
Miss L. R. Hoag .
Miss Houston
Miss Lacey
Mr. Wallace
No. 6, Rossville
No. 8, Great Kills
No. 9, New Dorp .
No. II, Dongan Hills
No. 12, Stapleton
No. 13, Rosebank
No. 14, Stapleton.
Miss Carroll .
Miss Wakelee
Miss Walsh .
No. 17, New Brighton
No. 21, Port Richmond
No. 22, Graniteville
No. 23, Mariner's Harbor
No. 24, Summerville
No. 25, Chelsea Road, Bloomfield
No. 26, Linoleumville
No. 28, Fresh Kills Road.
No. 29, Castleton Corners
No. 30, Westerleigh
No. 32, Annex to P. S. 12,
No. 33, Grant City .
No. 34, Fingerboard Road,
worth
High Schools:
Curtis, New Brighton
Mothers' Clubs:
No. 16, Tompkinsville
No. 23, Mariner's Harbor
No. 26, Linoleumville
No. 30, Westerleigh .
No. 34, Fort Wadsworth
Public Lecture Course.
Curtis High School, New Brighton
Department of Public Charities:
New York City Farm Colony, Castle-
ton Corners, West New Brighton
Stapleton
Ft. Wads
177
148
263
S2
430
45
95
558
272
169
246
138
165
72
569
1,773
131
445
515
1,138
23
30
142
63
139
363
179
234
4,720
584
320
40
506
30
290
2,267
974
2,276
II
199
2,428
612
29
Volumes
Stations. CiRctn-ATEO.
Fire Department:
2ist Battalion Headquarters, 481 Rich-
mond Road, Stapleton ... 75
Fire Boat "Zophar Mills," St. George
Dock 85
Engine Companies:
202, Rosebank 128
203, Stapleton 325
204, Tompkinsville .... 260
205, New Brighton .... 170
208, Mariner's Harbor . . . 549
Hook & Ladder Companies:
loi, Tottenville .... 201
102, Stapleton 352
103, New Brighton .... 722
105, Port Richmond .... 429
Fort Wadsworth Library, Fort Wads-
worth 396
Great Kills Free Library Club, Great
Kills 6,831
Home for Seamen's Children, New
Brighton 96
Home Libraries:
Ballou, Fred, 164 Penn. Ave., Rose-
bank 47
Bundschuh, Frank, 13 Wall St., Rose-
bank 68
Burrows, Helen L., 12 Caroline St.,
West Brighton 41
Erickson, Edward, New Creek, South
Beach 20
Evans, Mrs. W. C, 50 Hope Ave.,
Rosebank 36
Faire, May, 58 Maple Ave., Rosebank. 10
Geary, Mrs. John, Cary Ave., West
Brighton 338
Guion, Mrs. J. A., 28 Weyman Place,
Rosebank 120
Haas, Elsie, 1209 New York Ave.,
Rosebank 6
Hannula, Andrew, 958 New York Ave.,
Clifton 10
Hartig, August, 202 Chestnut! Ave.,
Rosebank 30
Haywood, Maud, Fifth St., New
Brighton 21
Kerr, Mrs. Clara, Linoleumville . 323
Leonard, Mrs. Frank, Linoleumville . 47
Mildrum, Roy, N. Y. Ave. & High St.,
Fort Wadsworth . . . . 15
Perricone, Benjamin, Graniteville . 11
Scholes, Mabel A., Linoleumville . 140
Smith, Milton, 139 Penn. Ave. Rose-
bank 3a
Staff Libraries 63
174
TABLE XIV— Concluded.
Stations.
Volumes
Circulated.
Vanderbilt, Mrs. J. M., Main Ave.
Westerleigh ....
Vazzana, Jennie, io6 St. Mary's Ave.
Rosebank
Wardlaw, Sara, Bayview House, Ware
town, Ocean Co., N. J. .
Huguenot Park Library Asosciation,
Huguenot Park ....
Individual Teachers & Students
Kreischerville Library, Kreischerville
Lakeview Home, Brighton Heights
Linoleumville Library, Linoleumville
Mariner's Harbor Library, cor. Washing-
ton Ave. & Harbor Road .
Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, Mount
Loretto, Boys' Department
Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, Mount
Loretto, Girls' Department
New Brighton Day Nufsery, sth St,
New Brighton ....
55
57
3°
2,809
62
S20
24
73
316
328
104
935
Stations,
Volumes
Circulated.
New Dorp Public Library, New Dorp
Rosebank Library, Rosebank .
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Calvary Presbyterian, West Brighton
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leigh
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worth
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394
537
253
192
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3.935
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East. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1909.
XV, 175 p. illus. 12°.
Rankin (George Arnold). An American trans-
portation system; a criticism of the past and the
present and a plan for the future. New York:
G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1909. xv, 464 p. 8°.
(Questions of the Day.)
Redmayne (R. A. S.) Modern practice in
mining. London: Longmans, Green and Co.,
1908-09. 2 V. 8°.
vol. I. Coal; its occurrence, value, and methods of boring.
1908.
vol. 2. The sinking of shafts. 1909.
Richmond (i1/rj. I. L.) In'my lady's garden.
Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs &' Co. [1909]. xvi,
463 (i) p., 2 pi. illus. 8°.
Rise (The) and progress of the British explo-
sives industry; published under the auspices of the
7th International Congress of Applied Chemistry,
by its Explosives Section. London: Whittaker &'
Co., 1909. xiv, 418 p., 1 1. illus. 8°.
Bibliography, pp. 170-179.
Russell (Thomas H.), and C. P. Root. The
American cyclopedia of the automobile ; or. Motor
cars and motoring self-taught. A work of refer-
ence. . .covering the entire field of automobiling;
for owners, repair men . . . [etc.] Profusely illus-
trated. Nezv York: Thompson S' Thomas [1909].
6 V. 8°.
Sharpe (Maud Russell Lorraine). Six hun-
dred recipes for meatless dishes, originated, col-
lected, and arranged by M. R. L, Sharpe. Cam-
bridge, U. S. A.: The University Press, 1908.
323p.,4pl- 8°.
Sieblist (Otto). Die Post im Auslande. Eine
Darstellung der Posteinrichtungen des Auslandes
nach amtlichen Quellen bearbeitet. Berlin: J.
Springer, 1909. xii, 487 p. 4. ed. 8°.
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO MEXICO
191
Smith (Albert William), and G. H. Marx.
Machine design. Neiv York: J. Wiley &' Sons,
1909. X, 411 p., 2 diag. 3. ed. 8°.
Soper (George Albert). Modern methods of
street cleaning. London: A. Constable &= Co.,
1909. viii, 201 p., 25 pi. 8°.
T^desco (N. de), aw^V. Forestier. Manuel
theorique & pratique du constructeur en ciment
arme. Avec une note sur le calcul des arcs par
H. Lossier. Paris: C, Stranger, 1909, 2 p.l.,
535 P- 8°.
Teichert (Kurt). Methoden zur Untersuchung
von Milch und Molkereiprodukten. Mit 54 Ab-
bildungen und 27 Tabellen. Stuttgart: F. Enke,
1909. 374 p. 8°. (Chemische Analyse. Bd.
8-9.)
Th^venez (Rene), and Fernand Manesse.
Legislation des chemins de fer et des tramways,
par R. Thevenez . . . avec la collaboration de F.
Manesse. Paris: H, Dunod et E. Pinat, 1909.
xii, 564 p. 12°. (Bibliotheque du conducteur des
travaux publics.)
Unwin (Raymond). Town planning in prac-
tice. An introduction to the art of designing
cities and suburbs. With 300 illustrations. Lon-
don: T. F. Unwin, 1909. 3 p.l., ix-xxii, 416 p.,
8 1., I pi., 7 maps. 8°.
Wells (Percy A.), a«c/ John Hooper. Modern
cabinet work, furniture and fitments: an account of
the theory & practice in the production of. . .cabinet
work & furniture, with chapters on... design and
construction. Illustrated by over 1000 practical
workshop drawings, photographs & original de-
signs. London: B. T. Batsford, 1909. 4 p.l.,
(1) xii-xiv, 384 p., 32 pi., I tab. 4°.
Wodiska (Julius). A book of precious stones.
The identification of gems and gem minerals, and
an account of their scientific, commercial, artistic,
and historical aspects. With 46 illustrations in
color, and in black and white. New York: G. P.
Putnam's Sons, 1909. xv, 365 p., 39 pi. 8°.
Military AND Naval Art and Science.
Chatterton (E. Keble). Sailing ships: the
story of their development from the earliest times
to the present day. London: Sidgwick &' Jack-
son, igog. xxi, 361 (i) p. , i 1., 3 plans, 60 pi. 8°.
Ffoulkes (Charles). Armour & weapons.
With a preface by Viscount Dillon. Oxford:
Clarendon Press, rgog. i p.l., (i) 6-112 p., 12
pi. 8°.
Gate'wood (James Duncan). Naval hygiene.
Prepared by direction of the Bureau of Medicine
and Surgery, and published by permission of the
Navy Department. With eight colored plates and
105 other illustrations. Philadelphia: P. Blakis-
ton's Son dr' Co., 1909. xiv, 779 p., 8 pi. 8°.
Hitchcock (Ethan Allen). Fifty years in
camp and field: diary of Major-General E. A.
Hitchcock. U. S. A. Edited by W. A. Croffut.
New York: G. P. Putnains Sons, 1909. xv, 514 p.,
I port. 8°.
Jacob (L.) Artillerie navale. Paris: O. Doin
et Fits, igog. 2 v. illus. 12°. (Encyclopedie
scientifique. Bibliotheque de mecanique appliquee
et genie, v. 26a-b.)
Tome I. Les canons. — -Les projectiles.
Tome 2. Les affuts. — Les poudres. — Le tir.
Landmann (K. von). Der Krieg von 1806
und 1807. Auf Grund urkundlichen Materials
sowie der neuesten Forschungen und Quellen bear-
beitet. Berlin: Voss, 1909. 4 p.l., (i) viii-xv,
467 (i) p., 19 maps, 8 port. 8°. (Preussen-Deutsch-
lands Kriege von der Zeit Freidrichs des Grossen
bis auf die Gegenwart. . . Bd. 3.)
Lea (Homer). The valor of ignorance. [With
an introduction by Lieut. -Gen. A. R. Chaffee.]
New York: Harper ^ Bros., 1909. xxii, 2 1., 3-343
(i) p., 10 maps, I port. 8°.
Matthe'ws (Franklin). Back to Hampton
Roads. Cruise of the U. S. Atlantic fleet from
San Francisco to Hampton Roads, July 7, 1908-
February 22, 1909. Supplementary to " With the
Battle fleet." New York: B. W. Huebsch, igog.
xiv, 2g2 p., 7 pi. 12°.
Villaret (A.), and F. Paalzow. Sani-
tatsdienst und Gesundheitspflege im deutschen
Heere. Ein Lehr- und Handbuch fiir Militararzte
des Friedens- und des Beurlaubtenstandes; unter
Mitwirkung von Dr. Buttersack, Dr. Collin [and
others] hrsg. von A. Villaret und F. Paalzow. Mit
10 Abbildungen. Stuttgart: F. Enke, igog. xxiii
(i), 1032 p. 8°.
Wyatt (Harold Frazer), and L. G. H. Horton-
Smith. The passing of the great fleet. By H. F.
Wyatt . . . and L. G. H. Horton-Smith, joint
founders, and joint honorary secretaries of the Im-
perial Maritime League. London: S. Low, Marston
dr* Co., Ld., igog. xxxix, 6gi (i) p. 8°.
Philosophy,
Binet (Alfred). Les idees modernes sur les
enfants. Paris: F. Flarnmarion, igog. 2 p.l.,
346 p., I 1. 12°. (Bibliotheque de philosophic
scientifique.)
Dole (Charles Fletcher). The ethics of progress ;
or. The theory and the practice by which civiliza-
tion proceeds. New York: T. Y. Crowell dr" Co. ,
igog. vii, 3g8 p. 8°.
Eister (Rudolf). Geschichte des Monismus.
Leipzig: A. Kroner, igio. viii, 204 p. 8°.
Bibliography, p. 193-204.
£ucken (Rudolf). Christianity and the new
idealism: a study in the religious philosophy of to-
day. Translated by Lucy Judge Gibson and W.
R. B. Gibson. London: Harper dr' Bros., igog.
xiv, 162 p., I 1. [3. ed.] 12°. (Harper's Library
of Living Thought.)
Forel (August). Das Sinnesleben der Insekten.
Eine Sammlung von experimentellen und kritischen
Studien fiber Insektenpsychologie. . . Vom Verfas-
ser durchgesehene und durch zahlreiche Susatze
vermehrte Ubersetzung von M. Semon. Munchen:
E. Reinhardt, igio. xv, 3g3 p., 2 pi. 8°.
Gomperz (Theodor). Griechische Denker;
eine Geschichte der antiken Philosophic. Leipzig:
Veit df Comp., ig03-igog. 3 v. 2. ed. 8°.
Bd. 3, I. and 2. ed.
Horton (Robert Forman). Great issues. New
York: Macmillan Co. , igog. vi, l 1., 384 p. 12°.
James (William). The meaning of truth; a
sequel to Pragmatism. New York : Longmans,
Green and Co., igog. xxi (i), 1 1., 2g7 (i) p., i 1. 8°.
Ladd (George Trumbull) . Knowledge, life and
reality: an essay in systematic philosophy. New
York: Dodd, Mead and Co., igog. 6 p.l., 549 p. 8°.
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VOLS.
Abbot, Dr. E. S 2
Accademia Pontiana ... i
Amer, Mathematical Soc. .
Baden, Minist. der Justiz . . i
Bodleian Library .... i
Bolivia, American Ambassador 29
Boston, Statistics Dept. . . i
Brooklyn Daily Eagle ... 2
Cardiff, Wales. Public Libra-
ries
Chicago, Bd. of Trade . . 4
Co-operative Wholesale Soc.
Ltd I
Crimmins, John D 3
Curtis, Miss Mary W. . . .
Denmark, Rigsdagens Bureau 10
Devonport, Eng., Free Public
Library
Diocese of Delaware ... 5
Dodge, Cleveland H. ... 22
Eames, Wilberforce ... 23
Elberfeld, Ger., Statistisches
Amt I
France, Minister of Pub. In-
struction
Frost, George H i
Gibson, Thomas 7
Grace Church i
Great Britain, Patent Office . 38
Harvard Law School ... 2
Havemeyer, Wm.F.(28 prints)
Hazeltine, Miss M. E. . . . i
Heely, Mrs. L. C 11
India, Finance Dept. ... 17
Indianapolis, City Comptroller i
Instituto do Ceard .... i
Iowa, Sec. of State .... i
Italy, Min. of Finance ... 2
James Prendergast Free Li- .
brary i
Johnson, R. H
Jones, Miss Beatrix ... 2
Kentucky Bd. of Prison Com-
miss
Konigl. Georg.- August- Uni-
versitat zu Gottingen . 14
Koninkl. Nederlandsch Mete-
orol. Inst I
Kungl. Svenska Vetenskaps-
akademien i
League of Va. Municipalities
Lewisham, Eng., Town Clerk i
London County Council . . i
73
113
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2
4
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150
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Los Angeles Public Library .
Lund, Bibliotheque de I'Uni-
versite 5
Magdeburg, The Mayor . . i
Manufacturing Perfumers' As-
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Mass., Bur. of Statistics . . i
Mass., Sec. of the Common-
monwealth i
Maubeuge, Lucien ....
Mexico, Escuela Nac. Prepa-
ratoria i
Missouri, Attorney-Gen. . . 2
Mont. Hist, and Misc. Library 3
Natal Col. Secretary ... i
National Assoc, of Wool Mfgs. i
National Monetary Commiss.
Neuhausen, S. A
New Hampshire State Lib. . 7
New Jersey, Adjutant-Gen. . i
New York City, Bd. of Edu-
cation I
New York City, Dept. of
Bridges 2
New York Herald . . . 311
New York Monuments' Com-
miss I
New York State, Dept. of
Health ....... 2
New Zealand, Dept. of Lands
and Survey i
Newell, Emerson R. , . . i
Nicoll, DeLancey .... i
Northeast Manual Training
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Norton, Mrs. Eliot .... 10
Oratorio Soc. of New York . i
Penn, Samuel S 1
Phil., Baltimore & Washing-
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Publishers' Weekly .... 75
Royal Soc. of Arts .... i
Shaw, Mrs, Quincy A. . . i
Slovenic Pub. Co i
Swasey, Wm. H. (5 prints) .
Swedish Chamber of Com-
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Sutliff, S. M., Jr I
Svanljung, John
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Report for February 195-198
List of Works relating to the Near Eastern Question,
THE Balkan States, etc. Part II. . , . . . . 199-226
Recent Accessions of Interest 227-231
Principal Donors in February 232
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John W. Alexander. J. Pierpont Morgan.
William W. Appleton. Morgan J. O'Brien.
John Bigelow. Stephen H. Olin.
John L. Cadwalader. Alexander E. Orr.
Andrew Carnegie. George L. Rives.
Cleveland H. Dodge. Charles Rowland Russbll.
John Murphy Farley. Edward W. Sheldon.
Samuel Greenbaum. George W. Smith.
John Henry Hammond. Frederick Sturgks.
H. Van Rensselaer Kennedy. Henry W. Taft.
Lewis Cass Ledyard.
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William A. Prendergast, Comptroller of the City of New York, ex officio.
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MANHATTAN
East Broadway, 33. (Chatham Square.)
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RiviNGTON Street, 61.
Houston Street, 388 East. (Hamilton Fish Park.
Le Roy Street, 66. (Hudson Park.)
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78th Street. 1465 Avenue A. (Webster.)
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8ist Street. 444 Amsterdam Avenue. (St. Agnes. Blind Library.)
96th Street, 112 East. Between Lexington and Park Avenues.
looth Street, 206 West. Near Broadway. (Bloomingdale.)
iioth Street, 174 East. Near 3d Avenue. (Aguilar.)
115th Street, 201 West. Near 7th Aventfe.
124th Street, 9 West. (Harlem Library Branch.)
125th Street, 224 East. Near 3d Avenue.
135th Street, 103 West. Near Lenox Avenue.
145th Street, 503 West. (Hamilton Grange.)
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St. George. 5 Central Avenue. Tompkinsville P. O.
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March, 1910.
No. 3.
REPORT FOR FEBRUARY.
Reference Department.
During the month of February there were received at the Library, by purchase,
647 volumes and 334 pamphlets; by gift, 2,351 volumes and 4,332 pamphlets; and
by exchange, 727 volumes and 4,888 pamphlets, making a total of 3,725 volumes
and 9,554 pamphlets.
There were catalogued 2,391 volumes and 2,947 pamphlets; the number of cards
written was 4,283, and of slips for the copying machine 3,910; from the latter were
received 20,813 cards.
The following table shows the number of readers, and the number of volumes
consulted, in the Astor and Lenox Branches during the month:
Lenox.
ASTOR.
Total.
Day.
Evening.
Total.
No. of readers and visitors
4,535
2,055
1,301
7,310
65
M,i35
14,135
12,477
44,854
589
2,881
2,881
2,663
6,875
120
17,016
17,016
15,140
51,729
709
21,551
19,071
16,441
•jg.otQ
No. of readers
No. of readers, desk applicants
No. of volumes consulted by desk ap-
plicants ,
Daily average of readers
774
195
196
REPORT FOR FEBRUARY
CIRCULATION STATISTICS FOR MONTH OF FEBRUARY.
BRANCHES.
MANHATTAN.
East Broadway, 33
East Broadway, 192
Rivington Street, 61
East Houston Street, 388
Le Roy Street, 66
Bond Street, 49
8th Street. 135 Second Avenue
loth Street, 331 East
13th Street, 251 West
23d Street, 228 East
23d Street, 209 West
36th Street, 303 East
40th Street, 501 West
42d Street, 226 West
50th Street, 123 East
51st Street. 742 Tenth Avenue
SSth Street, 121 East
67th Street, 328 East
69th Street. 190 Amsterdam Avenue
Travelling Libraries
77th Street. 1465 Avenue A
79th Street, 222 East
8 1 St Street. 444 Amsterdam Avenue
Blind Library
96th Street, 112 East
looth Street, 206 West
Iioth Street, 174 East
115th Street, 201 West
124th Street, 9 West
125th Street, 224 East
135th Street, 103 West
145th Street, 503 West
156th Street. 922 St. Nicholas Avenue
BRONX.
140th Street, 32 r East
i68th Street, 78 West
169th Street, 610 East
1 76th Street and Washington Avenue
Kingsbridge Avenue, 3041
RICHMOND.
St. George
Port Richmond
Stapleton
Tottenville
Totals
CIRCULATION.
HOME USE.
(volumes.)
13.231
42,025
19.732
29,152
9.178
8,714
18,529
22,078
9,111
10,716
12,210
10,515
3.899
12,145
5,680
15,861
14.653
13.795
12,640
84.539
14.253
21,747
15,605
1,173
22,553
16,297
24,017
19.550
16,924
8,812
16,157
19,226
9,896
18.365
4,124
18,524
20,014
3.494
6,974
5,814
6,001
3,542
661,465
MALL USB.
(readers.)
6,240
14,264
9.953
5,922
4,667
2,229
953
8,039
3,362
3.217
4,537
3,407
1,682
1,524
4.436
2,349
2,396
1,054
3.884
3.190
3.762
3.514
3.478
8,028
7,426
3.970
2,238
1,669
582
1,627
3,379
1,804
1,475
1,092
1,961
2,347
1.435
2,586
1. 313
140,991
NEW
REGISTRA-
TIONS.
395
2,100
513
848
146
217
387
531
202
247
236
158
50
269
125
413
395
215
228
308
378
270
4
450
239
699
482
393
166
234
470
258
492
66
387
286
41
83
57
63
45
13.546
READERS IN READING
ROOM.
2,717
3.799
9,129
3.484
1.979
1,880
3.082
5,664
4,345
1,622
543
1,039
4,362
1,101
3,660
1,308
2,228
1,728
3.553
1,781
1,984
1,960
2,311
1,107
1,231
1,771
1,872
2,228
2,248
1,209
441
1,569
2,717
5,123
9,759
4,528
6,276
3,672
3.332
5,932
6,411
1,696
1,454
1,039
4,362
5,896
4,685
1,892
4,619
1,965
5,089
2,ITO
1,984
3,300
2,593
1,228
3,736
3,486
4.725
3,038
5,392
1,425
1,181
3.724
77,935
118,369
VOLUMES
ACCES-
SIONED.
471
847
1,290
1,205
269
214
728
335
117
"3
225
109
40
378
94
172
178
479
358
630
413
573
286
190
1,331
289
573
322
204
153
455
295
162
828
52
326
281
98
165
145
138
133
15,664
REPORT FOR FEBRUARY
197
Gifts worthy of mention were received from the following: American In-
dustries, 105 current periodicals ; Audit Company of New York, a copy of "Ameri-
can Trust Companies, their growth and present wealth," two addresses before
the Trust Company section of the American Bankers' Association, by Edward T.
Perrine, New York, 1909; British Museum, four portfolios, "Medallie illustra-
tions of the history of Great Britain & Ireland," including plates LXXI to CX;
California Promotion Committee of San Francisco, 132 volumes, 275 pamphlets,
10 maps, relating to California industries, etc. ; Carnegie Institution of Washing-
ton, 157 volumes and 553 pamphlets, including publications of the Institution and
a large number of miscellaneous works ; A. Y. Casanova, a copy of his "A Car-
penter family of Lancaster," 1910; Century Company, 413 volumes and 595
pamphlets ; Evening Post, ten volumes of recent New York newspapers ; Most
Rev. John M. Farley, a copy of his "History of St. Patrick's Cathedral," New
York, 1908; J. Pierpont Morgan, a set of nine photographs of the Raphael
tapestry in the Vatican; Stuyvesant F. Morris, five volumes, including "Reports
of cases adjudged in the Court of Exchequer in the years 1655 ... to 21 Charles
II," collected by Sir Thomas Hardres, London, 1693, etc. ; New Yorker Staats-
Zeitung, 108 volumes^ the Abendblatt, Wochenblatt, etc.; Ministerio de Fomento
de Peru, 15 volumes, 3 pamphlets and 43 periodicals, chiefly Peruvian documents;
Robert P. Porter, 345 volumes, 915 pamphlets and 2 scrapbooks, the collection
being mainly documents; Hugo Reisinger, a collection of 80 musical portraits,
selected by Gustave Kobbe.
At the Lenox branch the exhibition of modem book plates in the print
galleries and F. G. Stevenson's mezzotints in color in the lower hall continued
during the month.
At the AsTOR branch the exhibition of plates from "Gewebesammlung des
koniglichen Kunstgewerbemuseums zu Berlin" was continued and eighteen photo-
graphic studies of American Indians made by Karl Moon and recently presented
by Mrs. Henry Draper were put on view.
Picture bulletins and lists of books to which special attention was called were
posted in the branches as follows : Chatham Square, Easy books in English
for foreigners. King Arthur and his knights ; Seward Park,, Wierd tales ; Riving-
TON Street, Stories of wild life; Bond Street, Lamps and lighting, German
songs, Songs that never die, East Africa, Oregon, Story hour, Telephone and
telegraph ; Hudson Park, Automobiles, Knights of the Round Table ; Hamilton
Fish Park, Japan, Maurus Jokai; Tompkins Square, Noteworthy articles in
February periodicals ; Epiphany, Picture books ; Muhlenburg, Railroad stories,
Joan of Arc; Columbus, Paris, Lafayette's visit to Mount Vernon; 58TH Street,
February birthdays of famous men. Operatic singers. Grand opera composers.
Great explorers, Indians; 67TH Street, Popular novelists; Webster, Western
United States, Prague ; Riverside, Birds, Legendary heroes, Stories of the West,
The theatre; 96TH Street, Calendar for February; Aguilar, Robert Louis
Stevenson, New books in the Italian language; 125TH Street, Stories of the
opera. School room games. Chivalry, Winter sports ; Morrisania, George William
Curtis, James Russell Lowell; Tremont, Ireland and the Irish; Kingsbridge,
Stories of wild animals, Needlework, Tales of shore and sea. Gardener's books;
St. George, Indian stories, Japan, Paris ; Stapleton, Indian child life, Pirates.
198 REPORT FOR FEBRUARY
In addition there were bulletins on George Washington in twenty-four
branches, on Abraham Lincoln in twenty-one, on Longfellow in seven, on new
books in six, on subjects of Board of Education lectures in four, on St. Valentine's
Day in three, on Italy in two, and on the American Civil War in two branches.
At the RiviNGTON Street branch was shown an exhibit of birds and butter-
flies lent by the American Museum of Natural History; at Hamilton Fish Park
a collection of articles of industry from the Philippine Islands also lent by the
Museum of Natural History ; at the Webster branch bronze bas-reliefs of Lincoln
by the Bohemian artist, Joseph Kratina, and at the 115TH Street branch an
exhibit of German and Norwegian dolls, lent by Miss Ash.
LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY RELATING
TO THE NEAR EASTERN QUESTION AND THE BALKAN
STATES, INCLUDING EUROPEAN TURKEY
AND MODERN GREECE.
Part II.
DOBRUDJA.
See Rumania,
Eastern Rumelia.
See Bulgaria.
Greece and the Greek Islands,
INCLUDING Crete.
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Hellenismus. Monatliches Organ des grie-
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199
200
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Greece, cont'd.
General Works.
About (E. F. V.) La Gr^ce contemporaine.
Paris: L. Hachette et Cie., 1854. 2 p.l., 486 p.,
1 1. 12°.
Paris: L. Hachette et Cie., 1855.
2 p.l., 474 p., I 1. 2. ed. 16°.
Greece and the Greeks of the present day.
New York: Dix, Edwards &' Co., 1857. i p.l.,
v-xvi, 360 p. 12°.
Adams (William Henry Davenport). The
Mediterranean illustrated. Picturesque views and
descriptions of its cities, shores, and islands. By
the author of " The buried cities of Campania"
[i. e. W. H. D. AdamsJ . . . London: T. Nelson
S^ Sons, 1877. xii, 12-373 p., i map. f°.
Address in behalf of the Greeks, especially
those who have survived the late massacres in Scio.
Edinburgh: W. Whyte Ss' Co., 1822. i p.l., 24 p.
8°.
Address of the Committee appointed at a pub-
lic meeting held in Boston, December 19, 1823,
for the relief of the Greeks, to their fellow citizens.
n. t.-p. \^Bosion? Press North Amer. Review,
1823.] 18 p., I 1. 8°.
Address of his excellency the Lord High Com-
missioner on the 7th March, 1820, to the legislative
assembly of the United Ionian States. London:
C. H. Reynell, 1820. 39 p. 8°.
Admirals (The) and the navy in Crete. By a
naval officer. (United Service Maga. London,
1899. 8°. V. 18, pp. 497-510. )
Adventures of an English officer in Greece.
(New Monthly Maga. and Lit. Jour. London,
1826. 8°. V. 17(1826, pt. 2), pp. 172-181, 201-
208.)
Affaires de Crete.— Conflit Greco-Turc. [Cor-
respondance. — Depeches. — Notes. 1897.] (Ar-
chives diplomatiques. Paris, 1898. 8°. v. 65,
PP- 17-57. 135-160, 293-362; v. 66, pp. 72-247.)
'A&r]vai')t6v dgxsTov douzdvfi xov drjfiov 'A^vai-
ew. Tofios a, 'Ev 'A^t^vms: F. 2. BXaaTfjg, 1901.
4°. {'Agxeia zfjs vemTSQas 'EXli]vixfje larogiag. A'. J
Aktenstiicke zu den griechisch-tUrkischen
Friedensverhandlungen 1897. (Staatsarchiv. Sam-
mi. der officiellen ActenstUcke. Leipzig, iSgS. 8°.
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ponnesus and Greek Islands, made in 1829. Bos-
ton: Crocker and Brewster, 1830. viii, 21-334 p.,
I map. 12°.
Andr^ad^s (A.) The currant crisis in Greece.
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Angelo (E. A.) A letter to the Hon. H. G.
Bennett. M.P., upon his presenting a petition to
Parliament, complaining of the administration of
Government in the Ionian Islands, while under the
command of Lieut.-Gen. Campbell. London: J.
Hatchard, 181 8. 18 p. 8*.
Antenor, pseudonym of E. F. de Lantier.
The travels of Antenor in Greece and Asia: from a
Greek manuscript found at Herculaneum: including
some account of Egypt. Translated from the
j-rench of E. F. Lantier, with additional notes by ,
the English translator. London: T. N. Longman
&= O. Pees, 1799. 3 v. 8°
Antenors Resor uti Grekland och Asien,
med Anmarkningar ofver Egypten. Grekisk Hand-
skrift, funnen i Herkulanum; Ofversatt pa Franska
spraket af E. F. Lantier. Fri Ofversattning af
01. Agrell. Stockholm: J. A. Carlbohm, 1803-4.
2 V. in I. 12°.
V. 2 pub. by J. P. Lindh.
Anticano (Sertonaco), /j^W. <?/ Antonio San-
TACROCE. Frammenti istorici della guerra di Can-
dia. Bologna: G. Battista c G. Coruo, 1647.
7 p.l., 240, 239-364 p. nar. 24.°
Apostolides (B.) Les Pelasges, les Hellene*
et les Albanais dans leurs rapports ethnologiques
et linguistiques. (Inst, egyptien. Bull. ser. 4,
no. 7(1906), pp. 11-38. Le Caire, 1907.)
Arbois( d!), fr}res. Memoire sur les trois
departemen de Coroire, d'lthaque et de la mer
Egee. Par les citoyens d'Arbois freres... Pre-
miere partie. Paris: Andr^\\ic)(^. 104 p. 8*^.
'Aqx^Xvp xov OTQazTjyov 'Icodvvov MaxQvyidvvrj.
'Ev 'A&^vats: F. 2. BXaarfjg, 1901. 2 v. 4".
('Agxeia xfj; vsmxsQas 'EkXrjvixfjQ laxoQCas, B To*
fios a-^O
Arrangement financier avec la Grece. Tra-
vaux de la Commission Internationale chargee de la
preparation du projet. (Archives diplomatiques.
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and some of the Greek islands. London, 1835. 8°'
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Autriche-Hongrie. Grece. Convention
d'extradition du 21/8 decembre, 1904. (Archives
diplomat, ser. 3, v. 102, pp. 235-248. Paris,
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Azambuja (G. d'). La question cretoise et I'hel-
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K. Baedeker, 1909. cxxvi, 447 (i) p., 10 maps,
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LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
20I
Greece, cont'd.
Barrows (S. J.) The isles and shrines of
Greece. Boston: Roberts Bros., 1898. xii, i 1.,
391 p., 19 Pl- 8°-
Bartlett {Sir E. A.) The battlefields of Thes-
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Greece. London: J. Murray, 1897. ix, 2 l.,4l2p.,
5 maps, r pl. , 6 ports. 8°.
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Bayard (William). An exposition of the con-
duct of the two houses of G. G. & S. Rowland,
and Le Roy, Bayard & Company, in relation to the
frigates Liberator and Hope, in answer to a narra-
tive on that subject, by Alexandre Contostavlos.
New York: Clayton Ss" Van Norden, 1826. 47 p.
8°.
Beaujour (Louis-Auguste-Felix de). Baron.
Tableau du commerce de la Grece, forme d'apr^s
une annee moyenne, depuis 1787 jusqu'en 1797.
Paris: A. -A. Renouard, 1800. 2 v. 8°.
A view of the commerce of Greece, formed
after an annual average from 1 787-1 797; translated
from the French by T. H. Home. London: J.
Wallis, 1800. xvi, 463 p., i table. 8°.
Bedford (W. K. R.) The first siege of Rhodes,
1480. (Jour. Roy. United Service Inst. London,
iSqg. 8°. v. 43, pp. 42-52.)
Bent (J. T.) The Cyclades; or. Life among the
insular Greeks. London, 1885. 12°.
B^rard (Victor). L'amiral Pottier. (Rev. de
Paris. 1903, v. 6, pp. 419-448, 648-668, 859-
874. Paris, 1903.)
La Turquie et I'Hellenisme contemporain.
Paris: F. Alcan, 1893. 4 p.l., v, 352 p. 12°.
(Bibl. d'hist. contemp.)
Paris: F. Alcan, 1896. 3 1., x, 352p.,
1 map. 2. ed. 12°.
Berchet (Federico). La Loggia veneziana di
Candia. i illus. (R. istituto veneto. Atti, v. 61,
pt. 2, pp. I-17. Venezia, 1901.)
Berchet (Guglielmo). Relazione sulla missione
del R. istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti per
la ricerca e lo studio dei monumenti veneziani nell'
isola di Greta, illus. 2 plates. (R. istituto veneto.
Atti, V. 60, pt. I, pp. 62-69. Venezia, 1900-01.)
Terza relazione sulla missione in Greta.
(R. istituto veneto. Atti, v. 61, pt. i, pp. 1 53-161,
Venezia, 1902.)
Bickford-Smith (R. A. H.) Cretan sketches.
London: R. Bentley dr" Son, 1898. 6 p.l., 270 p.,
9 pl., I port., I plan. 8°.
Bigham (Clive). With the Turkish army in
Thessaly. London: Macmillan &' Co., 1897. 8 p.,
2 1., 130 p., I I., 9 m:i;)S, I I pi., I port. 8°.
Bik^las (Demetrios). L'Aihenes d'aujourd'hui.
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La Crete autonome. (Rev. polit. & litter.
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Le role et les aspirations de la Gr^ce dans
la question d'Orient. Paris, 1885. 54 p. 12°,
(Pub. du Cercle Saint-Simon. No. 3.)
Les Grecs au Moyen Age: etude his-
torique; traduite du grec moderne en fran9ais par
E. Legrand. Paris: Maisonneuve et Cie., 1878.
viii, 136 p. 12°.
Seven essays on Christian Greece, trans-
lated by John (Marquess of Bute). London, 1890.
8°.
Repr. from the Scottish review.
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Bittner (Alexander). Der geologische Bauvon
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Blachogiannes (loannes). 'Aqxeia xijs
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Blaquiere (E.) Greece and her claims. Lon-
don: G. B. Whittaker, 1826. 2 p.l., iv, 23 p. 8°.
The Greek revolution ; its origin and prog-
ress: together with some remarks on the religion,
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IV. B. Whittaker, 1824. viii, 362 p., I 1., i map.
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Bodenham (Roger). Voyage to Scio in 1551
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rection de N. Ney. 1827-1887. Paris: G. Char-
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I'histoire de la Gr^ce; ou, Des causes de la pros-
perite et des malheurs des Grecs. Geneve : Com-
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travel in Greece and its islands; translated by
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Leben in der alten Welt. Tagebuch wah-
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im Orient. Aus dem schwedischen. Leipzig:
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Breton (Ernest Francois Pierre Hippolyte).
Athenes decrite et dessinee; suivie d'un voyage dans
le Peloponese. Paris, 1862. illus. pl. 8°. ■
Briefe relation of the siege and taking of the
Citie of Rhodes [i5?2], by Sultan Soliman the
great Turke, translated out of French into English
at the motion of the Reverend Lord Thomas
Dockwray, great Prior of the order of Jerusalem in
202
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Greece, cont'd.
England, in the yeere, 1524. (In: R. Hakluyt.
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Brondsted (P. O.) Reisen und Untersuch-
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conquete de la Morde. Paris: E. Thorin, 1870.
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BruU^ (Auguste). Coup d'oeil sur I'entomo-
logie de la Moree ; par Aug. BruUe. n.t.-p. [Paris?
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Brunet de Presle (C. M. W.), and A. Blan-
CHET. Grece depuis la conquete romaine jusqu'i
nos jours. Paris: Firmin-Didot et Cie., 1869.
2p.l., 589 p., 40 pi. 8°.
Bruyn (Cornelis de). Reizen van Cornells de
Bruyn, door de vermaardste deelen van Klein Asia,
de eylanden Scio, Rhodus, Cyprus, Metelino,
Stanchio, &c. Mitsgaders de voornaamste steden
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van Krooneveld, 1698. 9 p.l., 398 p., 4I., 105 pi.
r.
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Moree. Voyage, sejour et etudes historiques en
1840 et 1841. Paris: C. Gosselin, 1843. viii,
568 p. 12°.
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ment des Franfais dans les etats de I'ancienne
Gr^ce sous les Ville-Hardoin, 4 la suite de la qua-
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livre de la conqueste de la Moree. Premiere
epoque, conquete et etablissement feodal. Paris,
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Nouvelles recherches historiques sur la
principaute fran9aise de Moree et ses hautes ba-
ronnies. Investigation des archives et biblio-
theques de Toscane, Naples, Sicile, Malte, Corfou.
Seconde epoque. Affaiblissement et decadence.
Paris, 1845. 2 v. 8°.
Atlas des Nouvelles recherches historiques
sur la principaute fran9aise de Moree, et ses hautes
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Burgess (R.) Greece and the Levant. Lon-
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Bute (3. marquis), J. P. C. Stuart. Patmos.
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Carusso (C. D.) Grundeigentum, Flachen-
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Goltz (C. von der), Freiherr. Der thessalische
Krieg und die tUrkische Armee. Eine kriegs-
geschichtliche Studie. Berlin: E. S. Mittler &*
Sohn, 1898. vi, 278 p., 19 maps. 8°.
Goltz (Ed. von der), Freiherr. Reisebilder aus
dem griechisch-ttirkischen Orient. Halle a. S.: E.
Strien [1902]. 4 p.l., 156 p. 8°.
Gotteland (A.) Chemin de fer de Diakophto
^ Kalavryta; voie de O™. 75 ^ adherence et cremail-
liere; notice et dessins d'execution. . . Mission
Fran9aisdes Travaux Publics. Paris: J. Marcha-
dier Ss' Cie., 1883. 31 p., i 1., 37 plans, 5 pi. f°.
Graindor (Paul). Histoire de I'lle de Skyros
jusqu'en 1538. Liege: H. Vaillant-Carmanne, IQ06.
89p.,il. 8°. (Universite de Li^ge. Faculte de
philosophie et lettres. Bibliotheque, fasc. 17.)
Grand-Carteret (John). La Crete devant
I'image. 150 reproductions de caricatures grecques,
fran9aises &c. Paris: L.-Henry May, lif)"]. 3 p.l.,
(i) 10-144 P- illus. 12°.
Great Britain. — Admiralty. Correspondence
respecting the battle of Navarin. 10 p. (Gt. Br.
Sess. P. 1834, V. 42, No. 32.)
Great Britain. — Foreign Office. Diplomatic
and consular reports. Annual series. London,
1896-1906. 8°.
Report on the trade of Crete.
1901. 10 pp. no. 2932. 1904. 8 pp. no. 3494.
1902. 9 pp. no. 3097. 1905. 8 pp. no. 3705.
1903. 9 pp. no. 3282. 1906. 19 pp. no. 3828.
1907. pp. no. 4056.
Finances of Greece.
18B7. 40 pp. no. 194.
1888. 7 pp. no. 472.
1889. 2 pp. no. 958.
1893/4. 26 pp., 2 tables, no. 1416.
1894/5. 22 pp. no. 1571.
1895/6. 47 pp. no. 1694.
1896. 26 pp. no. 1782.
1899. 41 pp., I diagr. no. 2370.
1900. 20 pp. no. 2482.
1903. 42 pp., I table, no. 3126.
1904. 46 pp. no. 3302.
Trade of Patras.
1886. 7 pp. no. 78. 1893. 17 pp. no. 1331.
1887. 6 pp. no. 359. 1894. 22 pp. no. 1500.
1888. 6 pp. no. 457. 1895. 14 pp. no. 1682.
1889. 8 pp. no. 644. 1896. 15 pp. no. 1861.
1890. 6 pp. no. 819. 1897. 15 pp. no. 2055.
1891. 10 pp. no. 980. 1898. 15 pp. no. 2214.
1892. iz pp. no. 1154. 1899. 14 pp. no. 2408.
iQoo. 18 pp. no. 2573.
Trade of Piraeus.
1885. 9 pp. no. 33. 1893. 28 pp. no. 1363.
1886-1887, none published. 1894. 39 pp. no. 1527.
1888. 6 pp. no. 474. 1895. 47 pp. no. 1694.
1889. 10 pp. no. 673. 1896. 15 pp. no. i86x.
1890. 13 pp. no. 834. 1897. IS pp. no. 2055.
i8gi. 16 pp. no. 1019. 1898. 15 pp. no. 3314.
1892. 19 pp. no. 1184. 1899. 14 pp. no. 3408.
1900. 18 pp. no. 2573.
Trade and agriculture of Thessaly.
1889. 4 pp. no. 559. 1899/00. IS pp. no. 3385.
1890-1898, none published. 1900/1. 18 pp. no. 3557.
1901/3. 15 pp. no. 2764.
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207
Greece, cont'd.
Turkey. 1878,00.8. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Turkey. London:
Harrison dr" Sons, 1878. I 1., 3 p. f°. (Parlia-
mentary Papers, 1878. v, 81.)
Despatch of H. B. M. Consul at Canea, Crete, Thomas B.
Sandwith, transmitting the petition addressed to the consuls
of the Great Powers and of Greece residing in Canea on Dec.
a2, 1877 (o- s.) by a committee of the Cretan Christians.
Turkey. 1878, no. 19. Correspondence
respecting the relations between Turkey and
Greece. London: Harrison (Sr* Sons [1878]. ix,
120 p. {°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 82.)
Covers the period from June 9, 1877, to Feb. 12, 1878.
Turkey. 1878, no. 20. Correspondence
respecting the representation of Greece in the
Congress [of Berlin]. London: Harrison &' Sons
[1878]. I 1., 4 p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers,
1878, V. 82.3
Turkey. 1878, no, 28. Correspondence
respecting the affairs of Crete. London: Harrison
6^ Sons [1878]. iv, 59 p. f°, (Parliamentary
Papers, 1878, v. 82.)
Covers the period from Dec. 22, 1877, to March 4/15, 1878.
Turkey. 1878, no 32. Correspondence
respecting the insurrections in Thessaly and Epirus.
London: Harrison &' Sons [1878]. vi, 143 p. f°.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1878, v. 83.)
Turkey. 1878, no. 35. Further corre-
spondence respecting the affairs of Crete. London:
Harrison dr' Sons [1878]. I 1., 48 p. f°. (Par-
liamentary Papers, 1878, v. 82.)
Covers the period from March 31 to June 24, 1878.
Greece. 1880, no. i. Further correspond-
ence respecting the negotiations for the rectification
of the Greek frontier. London: Harrison 6^ Sons
(1880]. vi, 138 p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers,
1880, V. 78.)
Covers the period from June 9, 1879, to Jan. 19, 1880.
Turkey. 1880, no. 13. Despatches from
Her Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople and
Her Majesty's Minister at Athens, forwarding
copies of the collective note respecting the Turco-
Greek boundary and of the replies of the Turkish
and Greek Governments. London: Harrison cr"
Sons [1880]. 7 p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers,
1880. V. 81.)
Greece. 1881, no. i. Correspondence re-
specting the rectification of the Greek frontier.
London: Harrison &' Sons [1881]. xi, 91 p. f°.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1881, v. 98.)
From April 28 to Oct. 17, 1880.
Greece. i88i, no. 2. Further correspond-
ence respecting the rectification of the Greek fron-
tier. London: Harrison dr" Sons [1881]. vii, 57 p.
f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1881. v. 98.)
From Oct. 28, i88o, to Jan. 25, 1881.
Greece. 1881, no. 3. Further correspond-
ence respecting the rectification of the Greek fron-
tier. London: Harrison <Sr* Sons [1881]. I 1.,
8 p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1881, v. 98.)
Collective notes of the Powers addressed to the Greek Gov-
-ernment on April 7 and 20, i88i, resp., and to the Porte on
April 19, 1881.
Greece. 1881, no. 4. Further paper re-
specting the rectification of the Greek frontier. Lon-
don: Harrison dr* Sons [1881]. 2 1. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, i88r, v. 98.)
Reply of the Porte to the Collective note of the Powers of
-April 19, 1881.
Correspondence re-
the Greek frontier.
}8i]. 3 p. (Parlia-
Greece. 1881, no. 5. Despatch from Mr.
Goschen forwarding the convention for the settle-
ment of the frontier between Greece and Turkey,
signed at Constantinople on the 24. May, 1881.
London: Harrison &' Sons [1881]. I 1., 27 p. f.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1881, v. 98.)
Greece. 1881, no. 6. Correspondence re-
specting the rectification of the Greek frontier.
London: Harrison d)' Sons [iSSl^. xiv, 236 p. f.
(Parliamentary Papers, 188 1, v. 98.)
From Jan. 17 to May 31, 1881.
Greece. 1881, no. 8.
specting the rectification of
London: Harrison dr' Sons [i
mentary Papers, 1881, v. 98.)
Despatch from M. Couraoundouros, correcting report] of a
conversation printed in Greece, no 6, 1881.
Turkey. 1881, no. 10. Correspondence
respecting the demarcation of the Russo-Turkish
frontier in Asia. London: Harrison dr' Sons [1881].
iv, 45 p. f°, (Parliamentary Papers, i83i, v. 100.)
Greece. 1882, no. i. Correspondence
respecting the rectification of the Greek frontier.
London: Harrison dr* Sons [1882]. viii, 142 p.
f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1882, v. 80.)
From June 2 to Dec. 19, 1881.
Greece. 1882, no 2, Further correspond-
ence respecting the rectification of the Greek fron-
tier. London: Harrison Ss' Sons [1882]. 3 p. f°.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1882, v. 80.)
Correspondence transmitting the convention between Tur-
key and Greece, signed at Constantinople, July 2, 1881. The
text of the convention is not given.
Greece, 1886, no. 2. Copy of a circular
despatch to Her Majesty's representatives abroad
respecting the affairs of Greece. London: Harri-
son dr" Sons [1886]. 5 p. f°. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1886, v. 74.)
Lord Roseberry's despatch of May 6, 1886.
Greece. 1886, no. 3. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Greece. London:
Harrison &= Sons [1886]. xiii, 155 p. f°. (Par-
liamentary Papers, 1886, v. 74.)
From Dec. 6, 1885, to May 12, 1886.
Turkey. 1890, no. 2. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Crete. London:
Harrison ij' Sons [1890]. vi, 210 p., i map. f°.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1890, v. 82.)
In continuation of Turkey no. 2, 1889. Covers the period
from Aug. 31, 1889, to March 5, 1890.
Turkey. i8gi, no. 4. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Cr«te. London: Har-
rison S^ Sons [i8()\\. ix, 128 p. f°. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1891, v. 97.)
la continuation of Turkey no. 2,
from Feb. 10 to Dec. 29, 1890.
Turkey. 1891,00.5.
ence respecting the affairs
Harrison S^ Sons [1891]. iv, 59 p
mentary Papers, 1891, v. 97.)
In continuation of Turkey no. 4, 1891. From Dec. 29, 1890,
to June 23, 1891.
Turkey. 1896, no. 7. Correspondence
respecting the affairs of Crete. London: Harrison
dr* Sons [1896J, xxxii, 364 p. f°. (Parliamen-
tary Papers, 1896, v. 96.)
From Feb. 24, 1895, to Sept. 5, 1896.
1890. Covers the period
Further correspond-
of Crete. London:
f°. (Parlia-
208
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Greece, confd.
Turkey. 1897, no. 4. Notes addressed by
the representatives of Great Britain, Austria-Hun-
gary, France, Germany, Italy and Russia, to the
Turkish and Greek governments in regard to Crete
[on March 2 and 5, 1897, resp.]. London: Harri-
son &* Sons [1897]. I 1., 3 p. f°. (Parliamentary
Papers, 1897, v. 102.)
Turkey. 1897, no. 5. Replies of the
Turkish and Greek governments to the notes ad-
dressed to them on March 2, 1897, by the represen-
tatives of Great Britain, Austria-Hungary, France,
Germany, Italy and Russia, in regard to Crete.
London: Harrison df Sons [1897]. i 1., 5 p. f°.
(Parliamentary Papers, 1897. v. 102.)
Turkey. 1897, no. 6. Reply of the Turk-
ish government to the note presented on March 5,
1897, by the representatives of Great Britain, Aus-
tria-Hungary, France, Germany, Italy and Russia,
in regard to Crete. London: Harrison (Sr* Sons
[1897J. 2 1. f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1897,
V. 102.)
— '• — Turkey. 1897, no. 8. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Crete. London:
Harrison dr" Sons [1897]. vii, 125 p. f°. (Par-
liamentary Papers, 1897, v. 102.)
In continuation of Turkey no. 7, 1896. From Sept. 12 to
Dec. 33, 1896.
Turkey. 1897, no. 9. Reports on the sit-
uation in Crete. London: Harrison fir* Sons [1897].
I 1., 48 p. f°. (Parliamentary Papers, 1897, v. 102.)
Reports of Rear-Admiral Harris to the Admiralty, Feb.
27-May 4, 1897, and of Col. Chermside to the Foreign Office,
April 17-23.
Turkey. 1897, no. 10. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Crete. London:
Harrison fir» Sons [1897]. xxvi, 197 p. f°. (Par-
liamentary Papers, 1897, v. 102.)
In continuation of Turkey no. 8, 1897. and in completion of
Turkey no. 9, 1897. From Jan. 4 to May 14, 1897.
Turkey. 1897, no. ir. Correspondence
respecting the affairs of Crete and the war between
Turkey and Greece. London: Harrison 6h Sons
[1897J. xliii, 293 p. f°.
From Jan. 7 to May 26, 1897.
Turkey, 1897, no. 12. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Crete. London: Har-
rison &' Sons [1897]. vi, 43 [i] p. f°.
From May 15 to Nov. 2, 1897.
Turkey. 1898, no. 3. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Crete. London: Har-
rison 6f ^owj [1898]. XV, 225 p. f°.
In continuation of Turkey nos. 11 and 12, 1897. From May
26 to Dec. 31, 1897.
Turkey. 1898, no. 4. Correspondence
respecting relief work in Crete. London: Harrison
6r* 5<;«j [1898]. I p.l., 28 p., I 1. V.
Turkey. 1898, no. 5. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Crete. London:
Harrison &' Sons [1898J. xii, 206 p. f°.
In continuation of Turkey no. 3, 1898. From Dec. 27, 1897,
to June 30, 1898.
Turkey. 1898, no. 6. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Crete. London:
Harrison df Sons [1898]. vi, 83 p. f°.
In continuation of Turkey no. 5, 1898. From June 30 to
August 39, 1898.
Turkey. 1898, no. 7. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Crete. London:
Harrison fir^ Sons [1S98]. xii, 141 p. f°.
In continuation of Turkey no. 6, 1898. From Sept. 5 t»
Nov. 7, 1898.
Turkey. 1899, no. i. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Crete. London:
Harrison dr* Sons [1899]. xiii, 152 p., i map.
f°. C. 9233.
In continuation of Turkey no. 7, 1898. From Oct. 26, i8g8,
to Feb. 28, 1899.
Turkey. 1899, no. 2. Report by Her
Majesty's Commissioner in Crete on the provisional
British administration of the province of Candia.
London: Harrison dr" Sons [1899]. i p.l., 12 p. f.
Turkey. 1901, no. i. Further correspond-
ence respecting the affairs of Crete. London:
Harrison d^ Sons [1901J. x, 197 p. f°.
In continuation of Turkey no. i, 1899. From Jan. 26 to
Dec. 34, 1899.
Great Britain. — Hydrographic Office. Sail-
ing directions for the island of Candia or Crete.
By Cap. T. Spratt... London [Eyre &• Spottis-
woodel 1866. 2 p.l., 38 p. 2. ed. 8°.
Great Britain. — Treasury Department.
Greek Loan of 1832. Account of moneys paid
out of the Consolidated Fund for interest and sink-
ing fund on the loan, and of the amount repaid by
the Greek government, 1869 (origin)-i9o8. Lon-
don, 1 870-1909. f°.
From 1869-1898 the Library has these accounts in the Par-
liamentary Papers only, from 1899 to date, both in the Par-
liamentary Papers and as separate copies.
Greek Loan of .1898. Account of the
total sums issued from the Consolidated Fund in
respect to the annuity guaranteed for facilitating
the raising of a loan by the government of Greece,
1900-1901. London, 1900-1901. f°.
Grece et Egypte. Convention commerciale du
4 juin 1906 entree en viguere le 15/28 juin de la
meme annee. (France. Min. d. Coram, et d. I'ln-
dust. Annales du Commerce Exterieur. Pays
fetrangers en General. Conventions Internation-
ales. Legisl. comm., no. 241, 1906, fasc. 8-10,
pp. 1-27. Paris, 1906.)
Greece. — BouU. 'JEtptjfiegls tijs Kv^sQvrj-
oscos tov Baadsiov rije 'EXldSog. 1885-date.
'Ev 'A&rjvais, 1885-date. 8°andf°.
IJQaxTixa rcbv Swedgidasayy jijs BovXrjs,
1885-1897, 1899-1902. ' Ev 'A&ijvoug: in rov 'E-
&VIXOV Tvjioygatpslov, 1 885-1902. 8° and 4°.
After 1902 merged with '^(pTjfieQis.
Greece. — Constitution.
1821. Nov. 4. (Western Mainland). German
text: Politz. Europ. verf., iii: 492.
Nov. 16. (Eastern Mainland). German
text: ibid. pp. 497.
Dec. I. (Peloponnesus). German text:
ibid. pp. 509.
1822. Jan. 15. (Provisional const.; const, of
Epidaurus). Text. Greek and English parallel
text. The provisional const, of Greece... p. 55.
German text: PSlitz. Europ. verf., iii: 514; French
text: British and Foreign State Papers, ix: 620.
The provisional constitution of Greece. . .
London, 1823. (2), 122 p. 8'.
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
209
Greece, cont'd.
1827. May 17. (Const, of Tr^zine.) German
text: Politz. Europ. verf. , iii: 522. French text:
British and Foreign State Papers, xv: 1069.
1844. March 4/16. Proceedings. Der hellen-
ische national congress zu Atheni. d. jahren 1843-
1844. Nach d. orig. ausg . . . bearb. v. A. C.
Heinze. Leipzig, 1845. xxvi, 408 p. 8°. Text.
German text: Heilenisches national congress, p.
248; French text: British and Foreign State Papers,
xxxii: 989.
1864. Nov. 16/28. French text: British and
Foreign State Papers, Ivi: 572; Dareste. Les const,
mod. ii: 321.
Greece. — Bureau de Statistique. Bulletin men-
suel du commerce special de la Grece avec les pays
etrangers, 1898. Athenes, 1898. 4°.
Continued as :
Bulletin trimestriel du commerce special de la
Gr^ceavec les pays etrangers, 1902-1908. Athenes,
1902-1908. f°.
Commerce de la Grece avec les pays etran-
gers, annee 1899-1901. [Athens?^ 1900-1903. f°.
In Greek and French.
Statistique de la Gr^ce. Mouvement de la
population. Annee 23, 1884. Athhies, 1%%%. 1° .
Population. Recensement general a la date
15-16 avril, 1889. Pt. 3. Athenes, I'iifji. i".
Greece. — Upourgeion ton Ekklesiastikon kai
tes Demosias Ekpaideuseos.
nivaxsg avyxQiriKoi nai oxaTiaxixoi xfj? axoi'
^sicodovs ' ExTtaidsvaecos iv xcp Kquxsi djio xov
exovg 1894 fiSXQt xikovs xov exovs 1897. n. p.
39 PP- f°.
Comparative and statistical tables of elementary instruction
in the kingdom, from the year 1894 to the end of the year
1897.
Greece. — Upourgeion Exoterikon.
Ac7zX(Ufj,axixa eyyQadpa acpoQwvxa elg xo (xed^o-
Qiaxov ^rjxrjixa xaxaxB&evxa elg xrjv BovXrjv vjto
xov sTtl xwv ' E^cDxeQixcbv vjiovgyov. ' Ev 'A&i^-
vaig, EX xov xvnoyQacpdov S. K. BXaaiov, 1882.
306 p., I 1. 4°.
Documents diplomatiques, Conflit greco-
turc. Avr.-sept., 1897. Athenes: A Cotistantidinis,
1897. 244 p., I map. f°.
Greece. — Upourgeion ton Oikonoviikon.
'Ajzoygaqprj xov 7ikr]&va/J,ov xaxa xijv 27
'Oxxco^Qc'ov, igoy. MsQos 2. 'Ev 'A&TJvaiSfigoS.
r.
MeQog 2. Uivaxsg otQi&firjxcxoi.
Aekxiov xov vjiovgysiov xcov Olxovofxixcov
xaxa fifiva ixdiSofisvov vjio xov VTiovgyeiov xcov
Olxovofiixcov.^Ezog 'Ev 'A&^vaig: 'E« xov
'E&vixov TvjioyQaqpsiov, 1908-date. 8°.
• 0OQokoyia, Jiagayoiyrj xai xaxavdXcoaig
x&v oiv07ivsvf/.nxcov xai xoo ^v&ov fisxd axaxioxi-
xcov Tiivdxcov. [Taxes, production and consump-
tion of liquors and beer, with statistical tables.]
'Ev' A&Tjvaig, ex xov 'E&vixov Tvn. xai Ac^oyg,
1906. xiii, 27 1., 166 p. f°.
Resultats statistiques du recensement de la
population de 17-18 octobre, 1896. Athknes: Imp.
et Lit hog. Nation., 1897. 174 p. 4°.
Ar/fioaievfiaxa xov xfi^/naxog xfjg Arjfioaiag
Olxovofj.iag. 'AQid". 1-2. ''Ev' Ad'rivaig; 'Ex xov 'E-
d'vcxov lv7toyQa(peiov, 1899. 2 fasc. 8°.
'E«t?£OSiff BTii x&v duxokoytofxcov xai ig-
yaaimv iv ysvst x&v yscogyixaiv axokeicov xaxa x6
sxog 1897. [Reports on accounts and work
done by the agricultural schools, 1897.] 'Ev
Ad'rjvatg, ix xov 'E&vixov TvjioyQafpslov , l8gg,
78 p., 7 tab. 8°. (rsoigyixij Bi^XiO'&rjxrj, aQ. 7.)
To '^d'vixov TvTzoyQaqpEiov, rj 'EcprjfiEQcg
x^g Kv^EQvrjascog xai x6 'lS,dvix6v 2(pQayiaxrjQiov ,
tjxot. iaxoQia xai vofiod-Eoia avxcov. 'Ev 'A&rjvaig,
1906. 104 p. 8°.
Greece in 1824; by the author of War in
Greece. London, 1824. 8°.
Greek (A.) wedding. (New Monthly Maga.
and Lit. Jour. London, 1828. 8°. v. 23 (1828,
pt. 2), pp. 86-92.)
Gregorovius (F.) Geschichte der Stadt der
Athen im Mittelalter; von der Zeit Justinian's bis
zur tlirkischen Eroberung. Stuttgart: J. G. Cotta,
1889. 2 v. 8°.
Griechenland. Aussenhandel (Spezialhandel)
im Jahre 1903. (Deut. Handels-Archiv. Jahrg.
1905 (Oct.), pp. 1228-1248. Berlin, 1905.)
Griechenland. Zolltarif nebst den Bestim-
mungen liber die Tara, (Deutsches Handels-
Archiv. Jahrg. T904, pp. 39-88; Jahrg. 1909, pp.
49-100. Berlin, 1904-1909. 4°.)
Griechenland-tiirkische (Der) Krieg des
Jahres 1897; nach officiellen Quellen von einem
hoheren Offizier. Berlin: Schall &' Grund [1897],
vi, 257 (i) p., 6 maps, 21 port. 12°.
Griechische (Die) Armee 1909. (Streffleurs
milit. Ztschr. Wien, 1909. 8°. 1909, v. 2, pp.
1113-1120.)
Griechischen (Die) Eisenbahn im Jahre 1902.
(Archiv f. Eisenbahnwesen. Jahrg. 1906, pp. 187-
191. Berlin, 1906.)
Grosvenor (Edwin Augustus). The perma-
nence of the Greek type. (Amer. antiq. soc. Proc.
v. II, pp. 333-350. Worcester, 1897.)
Gu^rin (H. V.) Description de I'ile de Patmos
et de File de Samos. Paris: A. Durand, 1856.
2 p.l., iv, 328 p., 2 maps. 8°.
Voyage dans I'ile de Rhodes et description.
Paris, 1856. 8°.
Guillaume ( ), Baron. Rapport de la
legation k Athenes. Un rapport economique sur la
Grece en 1898. (Recueil consulaire. v. 107, pp.
6-128. Bruxelles, 1900.)
Guiraud (Paul). L'evolution du travail dans
la Grece ancienne. (Rev. d. deux mondes. v, 169
(per, 5, V. 7), pp. 621-650. Paris, 1902.)
Guldencrone (D. de), Baronne. L'Archaie
feodale: etude sur le Moyen Age en Grece (1205-
1456). Paris: E. Leroux, 1886. 3 p.l., 393 p. 8°.
2IO
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
Greece, cont'd.
Hailbronner (Karl von). Morgenland und
Abendland. Bilder...vom Verfasser der Cartons
[i. e. K. V. Hailbronner]. Stuttgart: J. G. Cotta,
1841. 2 V. 16°.
Handbook (A) for travellers in Greece...
London: J. Murray, 1822. xiii (1), 505 (i) p., 3
maps, illus. 4. ed. 16°. (Murray's Handbooks )
[By G. F. Bowen.] London, 1884. 2 v.
5. ed. 12°. (Murray's Handbooks.)
London: J. Murray, 1896. cxx, 992 p ,
4 pi., 5 maps, 16 plans, illus. 6. ed. 12°. (Mur-
ray's Handbooks.)
Handbook (A) for travellers in the Ionian
Islands, Greece, Turkey, Asia Minor, and Con-
stantinople. . including a description of Malta. . .
London: J. Murray, 1845. Ixix, 408 p., 4 maps.
New ed, 12". (Murray's Handbooks.)
Harrington (5. earl), L. F. C. Stanhope.
Greece, in 1823 and 1824; being a series of letters,
and other documents on the Greek revolution,
written during a visit to that country. London:
Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1824. xiv, i 1., 368 p.,
6 fac-sim., i port. 8°.
New edition, containing. . .papers
illustrative. . .of Greece in 1825 [and]. . .reminis-
cences of Lord Byron. [Edited by Richard Ryan.]
London: Sherwood, G. &" P., 1825. xii, 2 1., 575
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Macmillan Co., 1909. viii, 489 p. 8°.
Gra£Sgny (Henri de), pseud, of Raoul Mar-
quis. Le constructeur d'appareils aeriens. Paris:
H. Desforges, 1910. 2 p.l., 171 p. illus. 8°.
Kellogg (James Lawrence). Shell-fish indus-
tries. New York: H. Holt and Co., 1910. xvi,
361 p., 16 pi. illus. 8°. (Amer. Nature Ser.
Group 4.)
Klaussmann (Anton Oskar Eug.) Abenteuer
der Luft in Ballon und Flugmaschine. Mit... II-
lustrationen. .von H. R. Schulze. Breslau: Phonix
^<?r/rt_^ [1909 ?] iv, 236 p., 26 pi., 2 port. 12°.
Lemaire (Henri). Text book for the use of
draughtsmen, lace makers and students. " Silk,"
in nets, finings, gimpings and fancy effects.
[Translated from the French by G. Ferguson.]
Nottingham: Ho7mtt &' Son, i()oq. 175(1) p. illus.
4°.
Mew (Egan). Chelsea and Chelsea-Derby china.
London: T. C. dr^ E. C. Jack [1909]. 92 p., 17
plates. 8°. (Masterpieces of handicraft, no. 6.)
Dresden china. London: T. C. &^ E. C.
yaf>^ [1909]. 92 p., 18 pi. 8°. (Masterpieces of
handicraft, no. 5.)
Japanese porcelain. I^ondon: T. C. iSr*
E. C. Jack [1909]. 96 p., 16 pi. 8°. (Master-
pieces of handicraft, no. 4.)
Old Chinese porcelain. London: T. C. Ss*
E. C yaf/Jr [1909]. loop., I 1., 19 pi. 8°. (Mas-
terpieces of handicraft, no. 2.)
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Miller (Wilheltn). Die Vermessungskunde.
Ein Taschenbuch fUr Schule und Praxis. Hanno-
ver: M. Jdnecke, igio. xi, 256 p. illus. 3. ed.
16°. (Bibliothek der gesamten Technik. Bd. 12.)
Neugebauer (Rudolf), a«(f J. Orendi. Hand-
buch der orientalischen Teppichkunde. Mit einer
Einflihrung von R. Graul. Leipzig: K. W. Hier-
semann, 1909. xii, 246 p., i map, 17 pi. 8°.
(Hiersemanns HandbUcher. Bd. 4.)
Ruinpler(E.) Die Flugmaschine. Kritische
Besprechnung AusgefUhrter Flugmaschinen mit
besonderer Berticksichtigung der geschichtlichen
Entwicklung. Im Auftrage des Berliner Vereins
flir Luftschiffahrt von. . .E. Rumpler. . .hrsg. Ber-
lin: G. Braunbeck dr" Gutenberg- Dritckerei A.-O.,
1909. 327 p. illus. 8°.
Silberer (Victor). Grundzuge der praktischen
Luftschiffahrt. Handbuch filr angehende Ballon-
fuhrer; praktische Anleitung zum Gebrauche und
zur richtigen Behandlung des Kugelballons. Ber-
lin: R. C. Schmidt <5h Co., 19 10. 248 p. illus.
8°. (Bibliothek fiir Luftschiffahrt und Flugtech-
nik. Bd. 2.)
Suplee (Henry Harrison). The gas turbine.
Progress in the design and construction of turbines
operated by gases of combustion. Philadelphia:
J, B. Lippincott Company, 1910. I pi., iv, 5-262 p.,
4 pi. 8°.
Wilhelm (Balthasar). Die Anfange der Luft-
fahrt. Lana-Gusmao. Zur Erinnerung an den 200.
Gedenktag des ersten Ballonaufstieges (8. Aug.
1709-8. Aug. 1909). Hamm i. W.: Breer &'
Thiemann, 1909. viii, 204 p., 6 pi., i port. 12°.
Bibliography, pp. vi-viii.
Woodbury (Charles Jepthah Hill). Bibliog-
raphy of the cotton manufacture. Waltham, Mass. :
E. L. Barry, 1909. 213 p. illus. 4°.
Wright (Walter Page). A book about sweet
peas. A descriptive and practical treatise on the
most charming of all annual flowers; giving history,
culture, uses and varieties. London: Headley Bros.
[pref. 1909]. 168 p., 17 pi., I port, illus. 8°.
Military and Naval Art and Science.
Parker (James). Rear-admirals Schley, Samp-
son and Cervera: a review of the naval campaign of
1898, in pursuit and destruction of the Spanish fleet
commanded by Rear-Admiral Pascual Cervera.
New York: The Neale Pub. Co., 1910. 333 p.,
4 diag., 1 facsim., 4 port. 8°.
Poor (Charles Lane). Nautical science in its
relation to practical navigation, together with a
study of the tides and tidal currents. New York:
G. P. Putnam's Sons, 19 10. 2 p.l,, iii-xi, 329 p.,
I plan, 9 pi., I port. 8°.
Wilkinson (Henry Spenser). Britain at bay.
London: Constable &" Co., Ltd., 1910. xiii (i),
192 p. 2. ed. 8°.
Philosophy.
Ach (Narziss). Ueber den Willensakt und das
Temperament. Eine experimentelle Untersuchung.
Leipzig: Quelle dr' Meyer, 1910. xi, 324 p. 8°.
Benn (Alfred William). Revaluations: histori-
cal and ideal. Issued for the Rationalist Press As-
sociation, Limited. London: Watts (Sr* Co., 1909,
XV, 320 p. 12°.
Boutroux (Emile), Science & religion in con-
temporary philosophy, by E. Boutroux. Trans-
lated by J. Nield. London: Duckworth and Co.,
1909. xi, 400 p. 8°.
Cams (Paul). Philosophy as a science: a
synopsis of the writings of Dr. Paul Carus. Chi-
cago: The Open Court Pub. Co., 1909. ix, 213 p.,
I port. 12°.
Goldschmidt (Ludwig). Zur Wiedererweck-
ung Kantischer Lehre. Kritische Aufsatze von L.
Goldsmidt. Got ha: F. A. Perthes A.-G., 1910.
X, 289 (i) p. 8°.
Guignebert (Charles). L'evolution des dog-
mes, Paris: E. Flammarion, i()io. 2 p.l., 351 p.
12°. (Bibliotheque de philosophie scientifique.)
Hibben (John Grier). The philosophy of en-
lightenment. New York: C. Scribner's Sons,
1910. xii, 311 p. 8°. (Epochs of philosophy.)
Hicks (Robert Dew). Stoic and Epicurean.
New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1910. xix, 412 p.
8°. (Epochs of philosophy.)
Jones (Adam Leroy). Logic inductive and de-
ductive. An introduction to scientific method.
New York: H. Holt dr* Co., 1909. x, i 1., 304 p.
12°.
King (Irving). The development of religion: a
study in anthropology and social psychology. New
York: Macmillan Co., I910. xxiii, 371 p. 8°.
Kingsland (William). Scientific idealism; or,
.Matter and force and their relation to life and con-
sciousness. London: Pebman,\^og. xxiii, 427 p.
8".
Lodge {Sir Oliver). The survival of man. A
study in unrecognized human faculty. London:
Methuen &' Co., 1909. x, i 1., 357 (i) p. 2. ed.
8°.
liombroso (Cesare). After death — what?
Spiritistic phenomena and their interpretation.
Rendered into English by W. S. Kennedy. Bos-
ton: Small, Maynard &" Co, [1909]. xii, i 1.,
364 p., 26 pi., 4 port. 8°.
Loiv (A. Maurice). The American people; a
study in national psychology. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin Co., 1909. viii, 446 p., i 1. 8°.
Lucas de Pesloiian (Ch.) Lessystemes logiques
et la logistique: etude sur I'enseignement et lesen-
seignements des mathematiques modernes. Paris:
M. Riviere, 1909. 4 p.l., 416 p.. i 1. 8°. (Bib-
liotheque de philosophie experimentale. 7.)
Marshall (Henry Rutgers). Consciousness.
New York: Macmillan Co., 1909. xv, 685 p. 8°.
Mozley (John Kenneth). Ritschlianism, an
essay. London: J. Nisbet 6^ Co., 1909. x, 274 p.
12°.
Mueller (Johannes). Hindrances of life. Trans-
ated by F. F. Strecker. New York: M. Kenner-
ley, 1909. 302 p. 12°.
Muensterberg (Hugo). Psychology and the
teacher. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1909.
xi (i), 329 (i) p. 12°.
Narodny (Ivan). Echoes of myself . Romantic
studies of the human soul. Illustrated by Eugene
Higgins. New York: The Liberty Pubg. Co. [1909].
6 p.l., 1 1-23 1 p., 4 pi, 8°.
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Perrier (Joseph Louis). The revival of scho-
lastic philosophy in the nineteenth century. New
York, 1909. vi, 345 p. 8°.
Bibliography, pp. 249-336.
Rashdall (Hastings). Philosophy and re-
ligion: six lectures delivered at Cambridge. New
York: C. Scribner':s Sons, 19 10. xvi, 189 p. 12°
Rhodes (Daniel P.) The philosophy of change.
Ne7vYork: Macmillan Co., \()0(). xxvii,389p. 12°.
Row^land (Eleanor Harris). The right to be-
lieve. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1909. xv,
202 p., I 1. 12°.
Shumaker (E. Ellsworth). God and man;
philosophy of the higher life. New York: G. P.
Putnam's Sons, 1909. xi, 408 p. 12°.
Stengel (Karl von). Weltstaat und Friedens-
problem. Berlin: Reichl et Co. [1909]. 2 p.l.,
vii-xii, I 1., 145 (i) p. 12°.
Stumpf (Karl). Philosophische Reden und
Vortrage. Leipzig: J. A. Barth, 1910. 4 p.l.,
261 p. 8°.
Titchener (Edward Bradford). Lectures on
the experimental psychology of the thought-pro-
cesses. New York : Macmillan Co., 1909. xi, 2 1.,
3-318 p. 12°.
Wentscher (Else). Der Wille. Versuch einer
psychologischen Analyse. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner,
1910. X, 189 (i) p. 8°.
Willcoz (Louise Collier). The human way.
New York: Harper ^ Bros., 1909. 4 p.l., 304 p.,
1 1. 8°.
Religion.
Denis (Leon). Here and hereafter: being a
treatise on spiritual philosophy, offering a scientific
and rational solution of the problems of life and
death. Translated into English by G. G. Fleurot.
New York: Brentano's, 1909. 352 p. 12°.
Fairbairn (Andrew Martin). Studies in re-
ligion and theology. The church: in idea and in
history. New York: Macmillan Co., 1910. xxxii,
2 1., 3-635 p. 8°.
Flick (Alexander Clarence). The rise of the
mediaeval Church and its influence on the civilisa-
tion of western Europe from the first to the thir-
teenth century. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons,
1909. xiii, 623 p. 8°.
Hall (Thomas Cuming). Social solutions in
the light of Christian ethics. New York: Eaton 5r»
Mains \^i()i6\. 2 p.l., 3-390 p. 12°.
Huegel (Friedrich von). Baron. The mysti-
cal element of religion as studied in Saint Cath-
erine of Genoa and her friends. London: J. M.
Dent Ss' Co., 1909. 2 v. port. 8°.
King (Henry Churchill). The seeming unreal-
ity of the spiritual life: the Nathaniel William
Taylor lectures for 1907, given before the Divinity
School of Yale University. New York: The Mac
millcen Co., 1908. viii, 256 p. 12°.
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REPORT FOR MARCH.
Reference Department.
During the month of March there were received at the Library, by purchase,
1,149 volumes and 609 pamphlets; by gift, 2,099 volumes and 3,564 pamphlets;
and by exchange, 66 volumes and 2,470 pamphlets, making a total of 3,314 vol-
umes and 6,643 pamphlets.
There were catalogued 2,889 volumes and 2,768 pamphlets; the number of
cards written was 6,527, and of slips for the copying machine 3,941 ; from the latter
were received 29,179 cards.
The following table shows the number of readers, and the number of volumes
consulted, in the Astor and Lenox Branches during the month:
Lenox.
Astor.
Total.
Day.
Evening.
Total.
No. of readers and visitors
5,467
2,310
1,638
9,716
86
^5,677
15,677
13,310
52,076
3,497
3,497
3,051
8,128
129
19,174
19,174
16,361
60,204
710
24,641
No. of readers
21,484
No. of readers, desk applicants
No. of volumes consulted by desk ap-
plicants
17,999
69,920
Daily average of readers
796
235
236
REPORT FOR MARCH
CIRCULATION STATISTICS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH.
MANHATTAN.
East Broadway, 33
East Broadway, 192
Rivington Street, 61
East Houston Street, 388
Le Roy Street, 66
Bond Street, 49 ,
8th Street. 135 Second Avenue
loth Street, 331 East
>l3th Street, 251 West
:23d Street, 228 East
:23d Street, 209 West
36th Street, 303 East
40th Street, 501 West
42d Street, 226 West
50th Street, 123 East ,
51st Street. 742 Tenth Avenue
53th Street, 121 East
67th Street, 328 East ,
69th Street. 190 Amsterdam Avenue,
Travelling Libraries
77th Street. 1465 Avenue A ,
79th Street, 222 East ,
8ist Street. 444 Amsterdam Avenue,
Blind Library ,
96th Street, 112 East
looth Street, 206 West
Tioth Street, 174 East
115th Street, 201 West
124th Street, 9 West
125th Street, 224 East
135th Street, 103 West
145th Street, 503 West
X56th Street. 922 St. Nicholas Avenue
BRONX.
140th Street, 321 East
i68th Street, 78 West
169th Street, 610 East
1 76th Street and Washington Avenue
Kingsbridge Avenue, 3041
RICHMOND.
St. George
Port Richmond
Stapleton , . . .
Tottenville
Totals
CIRCULATION.
HOME USB.
(volumes.)
13.707
42,892
20,783
31.799
9.504
8,917
19,166
23,834
9.938
11.775
13.230
11,027
3.913
12,792
6,112
15,035
16,192
13,540
13,245
82,630
15,388
22,618
16,446
1,348
24.132
18.313
22,866
20,664
18.367
9.490
18,048
20,570
10,010
19,761
4.554
19.832
21,249
3.789
7,607
6,478
6,681
3.565
691,807
HALL USE.
(readers.)
6,418
12,774
9,960
6,412
4,360
2.328
1,014
7.792
2,842
3,243
4,254
2,942
1,465
i,8gi
3,879
2,529
1,982
1,119
4,127
3,959
3,265
2,075
3,682
5,361
5.569
5,868
1,726
2,776
1.392
1,350
3,317
2,253
1,638
917
2,239
2,239
1,721
2,341
1,180
136,109
NEW
REGISTRA-
TIONS.
357
1,784
488
984
147
186
3"
547
165
200
211
219
46
225
98
269
341
159
168
264
393
240
5
428
278
643
453
351
196
280
346
396
66
396
320
38
80
67
62
27
12,422
READERS IN READING
ROOM.
2,774
2,746
10,054
3.327
2,240
2,127
3.143
5,808
4.II3
1,700
589
981
4.078
1. 193
4,475
1,457
2,071
2,149
3,016
1,912
1. 817
2,056
2,358
1,060
1,249
1,717
2, 122
2,398
2,376
1,448
701
1,811
81,066
2,774
3,825
10,510
4,122
6,240
4,120
3.404
6,038
6,248
1,767
1,649
981
4,078
4,908
5,530
2,049
4,413
2,490
5,318
2,189
1,817
2,157
2,723
1,205
3,850
3,314
4,900
3,350
5,347
1,738
1,462
3,656
118,172
VOLUMBS
ACCBS-
SIONBD.
531
787
1,144
1,196
371
324
778
497
1 63
204
269
98
29
273
155
338
462
524
442
726
825
962
352
185
860
280
1.354
599
496
122
350
253
338
468
50
245
360
121
180
142
163
125
18,146
REPORT FOR MARCH 237
The most important gift of the month was that of the Dr. Saram R. Ellison
collection on magic, given by Mrs. Henry Draper, consisting of 664 volumes and
433 pamphlets, with a large number of models, wands, letters, clippings in scrap
books, etc.
Other gifts worthy of mention were received from the following: P. J.
Anderson, a copy of his "Aberdeen Friars, red, black, white, grey, preliminary
calendar of illustrative documents," Aberdeen, 1909, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana,
the "Vita di Bonacosa da Beccaloe (1352-1381) ed una lettera spirituale a Bianca
Visconti di Savoia, in Volgare illustre alto-italiano da un codice manoscritto
della biblioteca Riccardiana di Firenze di Achille Ratti, "Milano, 1909; William
H. ChaflFee, his "The Chaffee genealogy, embracing the Chafe, Chafy, Chafie, . . .
descendants of Thomas Chaffe of Hingham, Hull, . . . Massachusetts . . . 1635-
1909," New York, 1909; Mrs. E. W. Dennison, a copy of "E. W. Dennison, a
memorial," Boston, 1909; Herbert Dupuy, the privately printed "Genealogical
history of the Dupuy family," by Charles Meredith Dupuy, Philadelphia, 1910;
William F. Havemeyer, five prints; Commercial Intelligence Department of
India, ninety-seven volumes, twenty-one pamphlets, four maps; Lewis Cass Led-
yard, the brief for the appellants, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey vs. the
United States of America, 1909 ; Henry Romeike, Inc., six volumes of newspaper
and magazine clippings relating to the Hudson-Fulton Celebration; Rev. John
Rothensteiner, forty-four volumes, ninety-two pamphlets and fifty-five periodicals,
mostly German Americana; Union Interparlementaire pour I'Arbitrage Interna-
tional, Report of the 15th conference in Berlin, September, 1908; Venezuelan
Minister of Foreign Affairs, two volumes of the "Historia contemporanea de
Venezuela" por Francisco Gonzalez Guinan, Caracas, 1909; and from the estate
of George Wilson, 257 volumes and 10 pamphlets, Government documents, re-
ports of the Chamber of Commerce, etc.
At the Lenox branch, early in the month, the book-plates were replaced by a
selection from the etchings of Leopold Flameng, of whose works the Library
possesses the largest public collection in existence. Flameng stands in the first
rank as a reproductive etcher, among his best works being "Mrs. Graham" and
"The Blue Boy" after Gainsborough, 'Rembrandt's "Gilder" and "Hundred
Guilder Piece," and "The Source," by Ingres. Many styles and tastes are re-
flected in these reproduction of paintings, numerous portraits show personalities
of various countries and times, and book-illustrations recall the grace of eighteenth
century work.
In the lower hall, there has again been arranged a spring exhibit of "recent
accessions." Line engraving is represented by Mellan ("Head of Christ" en-
graved in one line), Morghen, Drevet, Strange, Mandel, etc.; modern etching by
Brangwyn, Simon, Preissig, Pennell, Lester G. Hornby, Robert Koehler, W. H. W.
Bicknell ; mezzotints in color by S. Arlent Edwards ; wood engraving by W. M.
Aikman, O. Grosch, H. McCormick, and A. A. Lewis. The large photographs
of Raphael tapestries, recently presented by J. P. Morgan, Kaulbach's "Dance of
Death," and lithographs by and after Barye represent other types of work. The
books shown are of an equal variety; publications of the Duerer Society, the
Vasari Society, and the Arundel Club, Prince d'Essling's work on the Venetian
238 REPORT FOR MARCH
illustrated books of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Stauffer's "American
Engravers," and monographs on such different artistic individualities as Whistler,
C. A. Piatt, Callot, Daumier, Hollar, and Wilhelm Busch. Finally, interest in
technical processes is served by H. Paton and V. Preissig in books on color
etching.
At the AsTOR branch, photographs of American Indians made by Karl Moon,
and portraits by Italian painters (photographs from the A. A, Hopkins Collec-
tion), have been on view.
Picture bulletins and lists of books on special subjects were displayed in the
circulation branches as follows : Chatham Square, Passover, Greek and Rom.an
myths; Seward Park, Mexico, Sports, Africa; Rivington Street, Soldiers and
sailors; Hamilton Fish Park, March 15, Hungarian national holiday; Hudson
Park, Alaska, The Oregon country. Southwest wonderland, California; Bond
Street, Benjamin Franklin, Country life in the West, William McKinley; Otten-
DORFER, In the jungle; Tompkins Square, Announcement in English and
Hungarian of classes for beginners in English to be held in assembly room, Cost
of living, Noteworthy articles in March periodicals, Norse legends, Alice-in-
wonderland; Epiphany, Foreign children, Japanese child life. Pussy Willow;
George Bruce, Japan and China; Columbus, Irish flag; 58TH Street, Grand
opera composers, March birthdays of famous men and women, Great explorers,
Indians; 67TH Street, Circus books; Riverside, About the engine. Childhood,
Housekeeping, Irish tales. Trees and flowers; Yorkville, Paris, Education;
Webster, Sir Walter Scott, Ivanhoe, Prague, Schwaiger: Bohemian fairy tale
picture; St. Agnes, Egypt, Europe, Out West; 96TH Street, Calendar for
March; Bloomingdale, History and stories of the United States; Aguilar,
Classified Ust of Sir Walter Scott's novels; 115TH Street, Aladdin; 125TH
Street, Stories of the opera, Bronx Park, Chivalry, Winter sports ; Mott Haven,
March; High Bridge, Holland; Kingsbridge, Edward Greig and the Scandi-
navian songs. Story of an English pageant, Halley's comet, Literary Oxford;
Stapleton, Birds of Staten Island ; Port Richmond, Alaska, California, Panama,
Scotland, West Indies.
In addition there were bulletins on St. Patrick and St. Patrick's Day in
eleven branches, on Board of Education lectures in eight, on Spring in eight, on
new books in six, on Easter in six, on gardens and gardening in five, on fairy
tales in three, on Longfellow in three, on birds in three, on Whistler in two, on
Ireland in two, on pirates in two, and on Hans Christian Andersen in two branches.
Picture exhibits in wall-cases were as follows; Hudson Park, Western
scenery; Hamilton Fish Park, Van Dyck sketch book; Tompkins Square,
International gallery part 3; Epiphany, Birds; 67TH Street, Wild flowers of
America; 115TH Street, Dutch and Flemish masters; Harlem, Great masters
of the Louvre; 135TH Street, Relics of the Stuarts; High Bridge, International
gallery. Part I. ; Mott Haven, Bilder von Rhein.
r
THE SOUTHERN CONVENTION OF 1850.
A Note on its Proceedings
Adelaide R. Hasse^
Chief of the Documents Department.
The Library has recently come into the possession of the proceedings of the
Southern, or Nashville Convention of 1850. As the pamphlets are quite un-
common a collation and brief description is given.
1st session
Nashville, June 3-12, 1850.
Resolutions, Address, | and | Jour-
nal of Proceedings | of the | Southern
Convention. | Held at Nashville, Ten-
nessee, June 3d to 1 2th, | inclusive,
in the year 1850,! Published by order
of the Convention, | Nashville, Tenn., |
Harvey M. Watterson, printer. | 1850. |
68 pp. 8°.
2d session
Nashville, Nov. 11-18, 1850.
Journal of Proceedings | of the |
Southern Convention, | at its | ad-
journed session, | Held at Nashville,
Tenn, Nov. 11, 1850, and Subsequent
Days. I Nashville, Tenn. | Eastman
& Boyers, printers, American office, \
1850. I 35 (I) PP- 8°.
In view of the uncommon occurrence of the original it may not be without
interest to refer to some readily accessible papers of the day which printed a
fairly full record of the proceedings.
The convention, in its June session, sat on each of the six days of the week
beginning Monday, June 3, and on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, or June
10, II and 12, of the week following. The proceedings of June 3, 4, 7, 8 and 11
are printed in the "New York Tribune" of June 4, 5, 8, 12 and 13 respectively,
with a fair degree of fullness. The "Tribune" prints the text of some speeches
made on this day. These are not printed in the official text of the proceedings.
The Tucker resolutions of June 8 (misprinted June 7 in the original) are
printed in extenso in the "Tribune" of June 12.
A debate on the adoption of the Address to the People occurred on June 11.
The substance of this debate is given in the "Tribune" of June 13. It is entirely
omitted from the official proceedings, only the names of the participants being
mentioned. The "National Intelligencer" printed a very much condensed report
of the proceedings of June 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 12 in its issues of June 6, 7,
10, 13 and 15 respectively. This paper, in an editorial of June 4, 1850, on the
origin of the convention, prints, in full, a letter* from John C. Calhoun to Col.
C. S. Tarpley of Mississippi, dated Fort Hill, July 9, 1849, suggesting a con-
* This Calhoun letter is not among those printed by the American Historical Association in its Report for i8
239
240 THE SOUTHERN CONVENTION OF 1850
vention of the Southern States. In the same editorial is included a long letter
from Hon. James A. Meriwether "To the Voters of the 7th Congressional Dis-
trict," on the nature of the convention. Mr. Meriwether was well-known as a
Whig of high standing, and had been a member in Congress from Georgia.
The Gordon resolutions, June 8, and the Address to the People, which pre-
cede the journal in the official pamphlet are printed in full in the "National Anti-
Slavery Standard" of June 27, 1850. James Russell Lowell was a corresponding
editor of this paper at this time. That part of the Benning (Ga.) resolutions of
June 5, beginning "That it is too plain for argument" (cf. p. 38-39 of the official
print), is printed in the New York "Evening Post" of June 6.
In its November session the convention sat on each of the six days of the
week beginning Monday, November 11, and on Monday, November 18 of the
following week. The "Evening Post" in its issue of November 15, prints a
synopsis of the proceedings of the convention of November 14. On this day
Langdon Cheves, of South Carolina, offered a resolution in these terms : "That
secession by the joint action of the slave-holding States is the only efficient remedy
for the aggravated wrongs which they now endure and the enormous evils which
threaten them in future, from the usurped and unrestrained power of the Federal
Government." According to the "Evening Post" Mr. Cheves made a speech of
three hours' duration when offering this resolution. No record of a print of
this speech has been found in connection with researches for this memorandum.
The "National Intelligencer" of November 16 and 18 prints a very much con-
densed report of the proceedings of November 16 and 15 respectively.
The Deavenport (Miss.) resolutions of November 14 are printed in full in
the "National Anti-Slavery Standard" of December 5.
Judge Wm. L. Sharkey, of Mississippi, was President and Gov. Charles L.
McDonald, of Georgia, was Vice-President of the June session. A list of the
delegates is printed on pp. 25-26 of the Journal.
Gov. McDonald was President and Reuben Chapman of Alabama was Vice-
President of the November session. A list of the members is printed on the
verso of p. 35 of the Journal.
LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY RELATING
TO THE NEAR EASTERN QUESTION AND THE BALKAN
■ STATES, INCLUDING EUROPEAN TURKEY
AND MODERN GREECE.
Part III.
Rumania.
Bibliography.
Academia Romana. Catalogul manuscriptelor
rom^nesti tntocmit de Joan Bianu. Tomul i; or,
no. 1-300. Bucuresti: C. Gobi, 1907. 8°. (Biblio-
teca Academiei Romane.)
Bengesco (G.) Bibliographic franco-roumaine
du XIX. siecle. Tome i. Bruxelles: P. Lacomblez,
1895. 8°.
Bergner (Rudolf). Bibliographic. (In his:
Rumanien. pp. 402-406, Breslau, 1887. 8°.)
Bianu (Joan), and Nerva Hodos. Bibliografia
rom^nesci veche 1 508-1 830. Tomul 1-2, pt. 1-4.
Editiunea Academiei Romdne. Bucuresci, 1903-
1909. f.
Cateva manuscripte si documente din tarS si
din strain^tatc relative la istoria Romanilor. De N.
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romane. Memoriile sectiunii istorice. Bucuresci,
1905-06, 4°. ser. 2, V, 27 (1904-05), pp. 63-78;
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Djuvara (Trandafir G. ) Bibliografia cestiunei
nationale. Bucuresci: Socec fir* C-ia, 1895, t p.l,,
Ixxxix (i) p. 8°,
Filitti (Jean C.) Bibliographie, (In his: Role
diplomatique des Phanariotes de 1700 a 1821. pp,
ixv-xxvii. Paris, 1901. 8°,)
Fischer (Emil). Literaturnachweis. (In his:
Der Herkunft der Rumanen. Bamberg, 1904, 4°.
pp. 211-220.)
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sectiunii istorice. Bucuresci, 1900, 4°. ser. 2,
V, 21 (1898-99), pp. 1-108.)
Petresco-Comnene (N.) Ouvrages con-
suites. (In his: Etude sur la condition des Israel-
ites en Roumanie, pp, 7-10. Paris, 1905. 4°.)
Picot (Emile), Coup d'oeil sur I'histoire de la
typographic dans les pays romains au xvi. siecle.
(In: iiCole des langues orient, viv, Ccntenaire. . ,
1795-1895. Recueil de memoires. . . Paris, 1895.
f°, pp. 183-221.)
Notice biographique et bibliographique sur
I'imprimeur Anthime d'lvir, ^Metropolitain de Va-
lachie, Paris, 1886. 4°. (Ecole des lang. orient,
Tiv. 2. ser. v, 19, pp, 513-560.)
Rivista Bibliografica. Apare la doua lun
odata. Anul 1-2 (i903-'o4). Bucuresti, 1903-
1904. 8°.
Ceased publication.
Samuelson (James). List of works. (In his:
Roumania, past and present, pp. 278-280, Lon-
don \\'i^6\. 8°),
Sturdza (Alexandre A. C.) Bibliographic,,,
(In his: La terre et la race roumaincs.., Paris,
1904. 8°.)
Periodicals.
Academia Romana. L' Academic roumainc, . .
rapports de. . . D. A. Sturdza. 1884-1905, 1905/06-
1906/07. Bucarest, i905-'o7. 8°.
1884-1Q05 in I v.; title reads: L'activite de I'Acaddmie
rouniaiue.
Analele Academiei romane, Memoriile
sectiuniK istorice. Ser. 2, v. 11, 15-19, 22-24, 26-
29 (i888-'89, 1892-97, '99/1900-1901/02, 1903/04-
i9o6/'o7. Bucuresci, 1 890-1907. 4°.
Memoriile sectiuneit literarc. Ser. 2,
V. 15, t8, 20, 23, 25, 27-29 (1892-93, '95-98,
1900/01, 1902/03, i904/o5-i9o6/'o7). Bucuresci,
1893-1907. 4°,
Indice alfabetic to Ser, 2, v, 11-20.
Bucuresci, 1900, 4°.
Memoriile sectiunii scientifice. Ser. 2,
V, II, 16, 22-29 (1889/90, i894-'95, '99/1900-
i9o6/'o7). Bucuresci, i890-'o7. 4°.
Partca administrativa si desbaterile,
Ser. 2, V. 1-20(1879-98); v. 23-29(1900/01-1906/
'07). Bucuresci, 1 880-1907, 4°,
Discursuri de receptiune, v, 21-29, Bucu-
resci, 1901-1906. 4°,
Critica sociala. Directori I. Nadcjdc & V, G.
Mortun, Anul i, no. i-ii (1891-1893), \Iast\
1891-1893, 8°.
Institut flir rumanische Sprache (Rumanisches
Seminar) zu Leipzig. Jahrcsbericht, hrsg. von G,
Weigand. 1-9, 11-15, Leipzig, 1 894-1909. 8°.
Institutul metcorologic al Romaniei. Analele.
v. II, 13-14(1895, 1897-1898). Bucuresci, 1896-
1900. f°.
Revista idcei. no. i, 11-20, 23-27, 29-30, 33,
42, 44-47, 5^-60, Bucuresti, igoo-'oO. 4".
Revista social^. Redactor loan Nadejde.
Anul I, no. 1-4, 8-9, 12; Anul 2, no. 1-2, 4-5.
last, 1884-1887, 8°.
241
242
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
Rumania, cont'd.
Romanische JahrbUcher. Folitisch-litterari-
sche Zeitschrift. Jahrg. 5, Heft 10; Jahrg. 6,
Heft 2; Jahrg, 9, Heft 2-3; Jahrg. 10, Heft 2-3.
fVien, 1889-94. 8°.
Jahrg. 5-6 have title: Romanische Revue.
Universal. Anul 23, no. 225-227, 229-232,
234, 236, 239, 242, 244, 246, 252, 260, 262, 264-
265, 267-268, 270-273, 275, 277, 281-285, 287-
294, 298-299, 301-302, 304-305, 307, 310, 312-
313. 316. 318, 322-324, 326, 3-31-333. 336-341,
343-349, 351-352, 354-355 (1905); 24, no. 1-8,
12-16,25,27,38-40, 43, 45, 47-48, 50-53. 55, 60-
62, 66-73, 75-78, 80, 83-84, 87, 91, 95, 97, 100-
102, 106-119, 125, 130, 136, 148-149, 168-169,
178-180, 198, 204, 251 (1906). Bucuresti, 1905-
1906. f°.
General Works.
A (S.) P6-stari i novi trudove po etnografiyata,
geografiyata i kulturnata istoriya na Rumenitye.
(Periodichesko spisanie na bolgarskoto knizhovno
druzhestvo v Sryedetz. v. 47, pp. 731-741. Srye-
dett, 1894.)
Academia Romana. Documente romanesti
reproduse dupa originale sau dupS fotografii sub
supravegherea flul] J. Bianu. Pt. i, torn, i, fasc. i.
Bucuresti, 1907. 8°. (Biblioteca Academiei Ro-
mane.)
Publicatiunile fondului Princesa Alina
Stirbei, no. 1-4. Bucuresci, 1 896-1900. 8°.
No. 1-2. 1896. Acte si documente relative la istoria re-
nascerei Romanic!, v. 6, pt. 1-2.
No. 3. 1900. ib., V. 8.
No. 4. 1901. ib., v. g.
No. 4 \_sic. i. e. 5] 1900. ib., v. i, pt. 2.
For a full collation see under Acte si documente rela-
tive la istoria renascerei Romaniei.
Serbareaaniversara de la i (13) aprilTe 1891
pentru implinirea a xxv ani dela infiintarea ei 1866-
1891. Bucuresci: C. Gobi, 1891. 2 p.l., 171 p.
4°-
See also Documente privitore la istoria
Romanilor.
Acte si documente relative la istoria renascereK
Romaniei publicate de Ghenadie Petrescu, Dimitrie
A. Sturdza si Dimitrie C. Sturdza. Bucuresci,
1888-1901. 8°.
Parallel title in French: Acteset documents relatifs a
I'histoire dela rdg^n^ration de la Roumanie.
V. I [pt. i] 1888. 407 pp. Ed. by Petrescu and D. A. and
D. C. Sturdza.
I. Tractatele dintre Principatele Romdne si Turcia
(1391-1634); II. Tractatele dintre Principatele Romane si
Rusia (1674-171 1); ill. Tractatele dintre Turcia si Austria
(1699-1792); IV. Tractatele dintre Turcia si Rusia (1711-
1851); V. Tractatele si Acte dintre Puterile Europene
relative la Poarta Otomana si Principatele Romane.
V. 1, pt. 2. 1900. pp. 401-1099. Ed. by D. A. Sturdza and
C. Colescu-Vartic.
Tractate si Acte intre Puterile Europene relative la
Poarta Otomana si la Principatele Romkne. Also no. 4
[sic. should be 5] of Academia Romana. Publicatiunile
ondului Princesa Alina Stirbei.
The plan for part 2 of this volume was changed after
pt. I had been published. As issued the subject matter of
part 2 continues the last division of part i. This change
necessitated a rearrangement of pages 399-400 of part i,
the corrected pages being supplied with part 2.
V. 2. 1889. 1132 pp. Ed. by Petrescu and D. A. and D. C.
Sturdza.
Acte si documente de la 1844 pdn& la incheierea Tracta-
tuluT de Paris din 30 Martie 1856.
Y, 3. 1889. 1229 pp. Ed. by Petrescu and D. A. and D. C.
Sturdza.
Brosuri relative la situatiunea principatelor Romine
dupd tractatul de Paris (1854-1857).
V. 4. 1889. 1107 pp.
Sturdza.
Ed. by Petrescu and D. A. and D. C.
Acte si documente de la i Martie panala3o Junie, 1857.
v. 5. 1890. 1122 pp. Ed. by Petrescu and D. A. and D. C.
Sturdza.
Acte si documente de la i Julie pana la 31 Decemvrie,
1857.
v. 6. 1896 in 2 pts. Ed. by D. A. Sturdza and C. Colescu-
Vartic.
pt. I. Divanul ad-hoc Moldovei din 1857. 1065 pp.
pt. 2. Divanul ad-hoc al Munteniei din 1857. Comisiu-
nea Europeana din 1857-58. 687 pp.
These two parts have the running caption on the title
page: Academia Romana. Publicatiunile fondului Prin-
cesa Alina Stirbei. No. i and No. 2 resp. For no. 3. se*
v. 8, below.
V. 7. 1892. 1414 pp. Ed. by Petrescu and D. A. and D. C.
Sturdza.
Acte si documente din anul 1858 pana la inn^ltarea lui
Alexandru Ion I pe tronul Principatelor-Unite in anul
1859.
v. 8. 1900. 1167 pp. Ed. by D. A. Sturdza and J. J. Sku-
piewski.
Acte si documente din anii 1858 si 1859 pana la asezarea
lui Alexandru Ion I pe tronul Principatelor-Unite tn
lanuarie si Februarie 1859. No. 3 of Academia Romani.
Publicatiunile fondului Princesa Alina Stirbei. No. 1-3
published as v. 6; see above.
V. 9. 1901. 626 pp. Ed. by D. A. Sturdza and J. J. Skii-
piewski.
Acte si documente extrase din corespondenta D-lor L.
Bdclard si Victor Place consuli ai Frantei in Principate
din anil 1857, 1858 si 1859.
No. 4 of Academia Romana. Publicatiunile fondului
Princesa Alina Stirbei.
Adam (Georg). Das junge Rumanien. (Die
Gesellschaft. 1900, v. 2, pp. 325-337. Dresden,
1900.)
Anghel (D.) Les fetes roumaines de Sibiu.
(Mouvement econ. v. 2, pp. 385-388. Bucarest,
1905.)
Antonescu (Theohari). Le trophee d'Adam-
clissi: etude archeologique par Teohari Antonesco.
Jassy: I. S. lonesco, 1905. 2 p.l., ii, 252 p., 11 pi.
4°.
Arneth (Joseph Calasanza von). Ueber einen
Fund von Gold-Monumenten in der Walachei.
(Kais. Akad. d. Wissensch. Philos.-hist. CI. Sitz-
ungsb. Bd. i, Heft 2, pp. 42-45. Wien, 1848.
8°.)
Aron (A.) Le petrole de Roumanie et la Con-
gres de Bucarest. (Annales d. mines. Paris,
1905-08. 8°. ser. 10, V. 7, pp. 380-464; v. 13,
pp. 27-109, 416-429.)
Asian (Theodor Ceaur). Finantele Romaniei
dela Regulamentul Organic pana astftzi 1831-1905.
Bucuresti: C. Gobi, 1905. 2 p.l., 349 p., i 1. 8°.
(Academia Romana.)
Studiu asupra monopol urilor in Romania.
Editunea Academiei Romane. Bucuresti: C. Gobi,
1906. I p.l., 242 p., I 1. 8°.
Rumanien. Aussenhandel in den Jahren 1899.
(Deut. Handels-Archiv. 1901, pt. i, pp. 170-185.
Berlin, 1901.)
Continued yearly to date.
B. (L.) Populations musulmanes de la Rou-
manie. (Rev. d. monde musulmans. v. r, pp. 183-
197. Paris, 1906.)
Baicoianu (Constantin I.) Cate-va cuvinte
asupra politicel noastre vamale si comerciale de la
1875 pana in present. Bucuresci: Eminescu, 1902.
nop. 8°.
Geschichte der rumanischen Zojlpolitik seit
dem 14. Jahrhundert bis 1874. Stuttgart: J. G.
Gotta, 1896. X, 250 p. 8°. (MUnchener volkswirt-
schaftliche Studien. 14.)
LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE BALKANS
2.43
I
Rumania, cont'd.
Bar (L. de). Observations concernant la preuve
de la nationalite et I'expulsion par le gouvernement
roumain d' Israelites nes et domicilies en Roumanie.
(Rev. d. droit internat. et d. legislation comp.
Bruxelles, 1907. 8°. ser. 2, v. 9, pp. 711-716.)
Baton (Eugene). La Roumanie economique.
(Soc. de geog. commer. de Paris. Bull. men. v. 28,
pp. 501-517. Paris, 1906.)
Beaure(Antoine), a«^ Henri Mathorel. La
Roumanie: geographic, histoire, organisation poli-
tique, judicaire, religieuse, armee, finances, com-
merce, navigation, moeurs et coutumes. . . Paris:
C. Lfyjy, 1878. vi, (i) 10-217 P-. I 1. 8°.
Bellessort (Andre). A travers la Roumanie.
(Rev. d. deux mondes. v. 185 (per. 5, v. 25),
pp. 830-873. Paris, IQ05.)
La Roumanie contemporaine. Paris :
Perrin Ss' Cie., 1905. 3 p.l., 304 p., i map. 12°.
Benger (G.) Rumania in 1900. . . Translation
by A. H. Keane. London: Asher ^^ Co., 1900. xiii,
286 p., I map, 12 pi., 2 ports, 4°.
Benndorf (Otto). Adamklissi noch einmal.
(Jahreshefte des osterr. archaolog. Inst, in Wien.
^«>«, 1898. 4°. V. I, pp. 122-137.)
Bergner (Rudolf). Rumanien. Eine Darstel-
lung des Landes und der Leute .. Breslau: J. U.
Kern^ 1887. xi (i), 412 p., i map, 2 port. 8°,
Bibliography, pp. 402-406.
Beri (Caterina Pigorini). Di alcuni pensieri
politici di una regina (Carmen Sylva). (Nuova
antologia. v. 96, pp. 322-328. Roma, igor.)
Bertha (A. de;. Magyars et Roumains devant
I'histoire. Paris: E. Plan, Nourrit &> Cie., 1899.
2 p.l., V, 483 p., 3 1. 8°.
Beyens ( ), Baron. Un rapport sur le com-
merce exterieur de la Roumanie en 1905. (Recueil
consulaire. v. 135, pp. 431-466. Bruxelles, iqo-].)
— — Rapport de la legation a Bucarest. [Rou-
manie. L'agriculture, I'industrie et le commerce
en 1900.] (Recueil consulaire. v. 113, pp. 5-176.
Bruxelles, 1901.)
Bianu (loan). Despre introducerea limbii ro-
manesti in biserica romanilor^ Discurs. ..de loan
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