The index to Pseudonyms and Anonyms follows this.
Glen, Henry, libn. Schenectady (N. Y.) P. L., 253. Glen Cove, L. I., organization of pub- lic lib. for, 97; opening of lib., 181. Gloucestershire, Eng., bibl. of (Hy- ett), 67.
Gloversville, N. Y., 15th rpt., 250; two- card system, special privilege cards, valuable books on tanning, 250. Goethe, bibl. of (Bost. P. L.), 220. Goodison, Alice T., asst. Mercantile L., Phila., 222.
Gould, G: M., dict. of medicine, etc.,
Gove, Aaron, Sup. Denver Public
Schools, introduced to conference, C73; speech on libraries, C74-75- Government documents, value of, for insurance (question-box), C83. Gowing, F, exec. comm. N. H. L. Assoc., 55:
Grand Rapids (Mich.) P. L., extr. fr. rpt., 59-60.
Gray, L: T., resignation, 222. Greece, reading-list on (Salem P. L.), 67, 141; bibl. hellenique, v. 1, 2 (Le- grand), 67; v. 3, 142.
Greek manuscripts (Jacob, A.), 328. Green, S: S., 34; technical collections in libs., 24; A. L. A. comm. on state aid to libs., 89; address at Northboro (Mass.) P. L. dedication, 252; at ded- ication of Ingalls Memorial L.,
Greene, F: D:, bibl. of Armenian cri- sis, 188.
Greenwich, Ct, gift of lib. to, 103; foundations laid, description of, 289. Greg, Rev. James B., C101. Griswold, S. B., suppl. to subject in- dex of N. Y. S. L. (law), 327. Griswold, W: M., descriptive list of novels and tales of ancient history, pt. 1, 141; pt. 2, hist. of North Amer.,
Grotenfelt, G., Suomalaisen Kirjal- Itsunden Seuran Kirjaston Luettelo,
Gruel, Léon, La rose d'or, 188. Guernsey, Zoe, C101. Guild, Dr. Reuben A., withdrawal of membership in A. L. A., C55.
Hagar, S.. C., pres. Vt. L. Assoc., 23. Hahnemann, Dr. S:, bibl. of (Brad- ford), 141.
Haines, Estelle, resignation, 186. Hamilton College L., Clinton, N. Y., additions, 340.
Hampton (la.) P. L., additions, 323. Hanover, N. H., bibl. of (Bisbee, Thayer), 106.
Hall, Hon. Daniel, vice-pres. N. H. L. Assoc., 55.
Halliwell Phillipps, Shakespearian collection (Smyth), 55, 133. Hamilton (Ont., Can.) P. L., 103. Handley, Hon. J:, bequests for lib. to Winchester, Va., 104.
Hanna, Mrs. J: R., vice-pres. Col. L. Assoc., 211.
Harlem L., N. Y., rpt., rates of sub- scription, 286; adv. in N. Y. cable cars, 302.
Harrassowitz, Otto, catalog von Gram- matiken, etc., 406. Harris, Isabella, Drexel Inst. Lib. Dept., appointed cataloger Franklin Institute, Phila.
Harris, Mrs. A. S., bequest of $50,000 for P. L. at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 266, 289.
Hart, Mrs. W: H., gift of memorial window to Y. M. C. A. L., Troy,
N. Y., 325. Hartford (Ct.) P. L., two-book sys- tem adopted, 60, 169; list of boys' and girls' books, 105; bulletin, v. 16, nos. 1-4, 105 V. 17. nos. 1-2, 187, 406; 57th rpt., additions, 401; music dept.
added, 401; list of books on soci- ology, pol. economy, 406. Hartwell, Prof., Public L. from citi zens' point of view (Mich. P. L.), 354. Hartwell (O.) L., given to city, 134. Harvard University, rpt. on catalog- ing scientific literature, 83-84. Harvard Univ. L., 97-98, bibl, contri- butions, no. 48, 142; bibl. contri- butions, no. 50, 142; Siamese books given to, 174; alterations at, 181. Harvey, Cecil C., C101. Hasse, Adelaide R., retirement from Los Angeles P. L., 161-163, 186; libn. U.S. Division of Public Documents, 186; training of lib. employees (Has- se), 202-203, 239-241, 272-273, 303- 305; comm. on library schools and training classes, A. L. A., 387. Hastings, L. A., CIOT. Hatch, H. C., gift of lib. building to Western Reserve Univ., 103; laying of corner-stone of lib. bldg., 249. Hawes, Clara Sikes, cataloger Phila. L. Co., 222.
Hawks, Emma B., asst. libn. of Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, 222. Hayes, Rutherford P., exec. board Ohio L. Assoc., 92, 390. Hayward, Almira L., memorial of Mass. L. Club on death of, 23. Hazeltine, Mary Imogene, comm. on co-operation A. L. A., 387; social and travel features of the confer- ence, C92-100. Cior.
Hearst, Mr. Phoebe A., gift of lib. to Lead City, S. D., 65. Hearst F. L., Anaconda, Mont., 399. Heath, Mass., town voted to erect P. L. bldg., bequest of $500, 323. Heckman, Frank B., elected libn. branch 6, Phila. F. Ls., 404. Hedge, F. H., vice-pres. Mass. C. L.,
Helena (Mont.) P. L., financial troub- les, 98; bulletin no. 11, 105; bulletin no. 12, 140; bulletin no. 13, 187; special call for books on mining, 250; two-book plan, age limit removed, 285.
Hellmann, Prof. G., bibl. of meteo- rology, 36. Helminthology, bibl. der klinischen helminthologie (Huber), 67, Helping inquirers (Little), C19, 78. Henshaw, S:, bibl. of Amer. economic entomology, pt. 4, 292. Heraldry, chivalry, reading-list (Sa- lem, Mass., P. L.), 291. Herkimer F. L. A. to be incorporated in autumn. Judge and Mrs. Robert
Earl have given residence to be used as F. P. L., 254. Herzog, Alfred C., vice-pres. N. J. L. A., 390, Cror. Hewins, Caroline M., Cro1; chairman comm. on state aid to libs., 89; dis- cussion of libraries in secondary schools, C77.
Hill, Francis B., Cror. Hill, Frank P., two-book system, 171- 172; comm. on Public documents, A. L. A., 387.
Hills, Mrs. Agnes, treas. Ct. L. Assoc., 92.
Hinrichsen, S. T., Crot. History, reading-list on Constitution of the U. S. (Salem P. L.), 35; read- ing-list on the Civil War (Spring- field P. L.), 36; Medieval Europe (Emerton), 36; reading-lists on Eng. and Amer. (Y. M. C. A. L., N. Y.), 105; Amer. hist. biog., hist. fiction (Waltham, Mass., P. L.), 291; North Amer., descriptive list (Griswold), 292; reading-list on Eng. (Spring- field, Mass., L.), 363; bibl. of Cana- dian hist. (Gagnon), 364; United States, White's "Pupil's outline studies," 408,
History for ready reference, vols. 4, 5 (Larned), review, 132, 283. Hoar, L. See Reuben Hoar L. Hoboken (N. J.) P. L., gift to, 185; site of lib. selected, plans in compe- tition, 250; plans chosen, drawn by Albert Beyer, 323; alphabetical cata- log, 327.
Hoe, Rob., catalog of lib. of (Bier- stadt), 36, 283.
Hoepli, Ulrico, publication of Da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus, 106; Bibliotheca historica italica, 328. Hodgman, I. M., Crot.
Hodgman, Mrs. I. M., C101. Holbrook, E. F., treas. Vt. L. Assoc.,
Holmes, Judge O. W., gift to Pitts- field (Mass.) Athenæum, 104. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, poem (Nel- son), 5; reading list on (Osterhout F. L.), 35: (Providence P. L. month- ly bulletin), 67.
Home Lending L. Assoc., Cleveland, O., 180.
Home libraries, of Armour Inst., 180; of Cleveland, 180; of Knoxville, Tenn., 217; list of books in children's home Is., Albany, 222. Hopkins, Anderson Hoyt, app. assist- ant libn. John Crerar Scientific L., Chicago, Ill., 326; Handbook of library economy, C41, 78. Hopkins, E. Washburn, bibl. of re- ligious systems of India, 408. Hopkinton (Mass.) P. L., opening of new lib. building, 29-30. Hospital libs. (Taylor), 349. Hovey, E. C., ideal public lib.. 28. How may we make the guiding of children's reading part of the teach- er's work?, Merington, 119-121. How teachers should co-operate with libns., Cole, 115-118.
Howard Memorial L., New Orleans, La., extr. fr. rpt., 30-31. Huber, J. C., bibl. der klinischen helminthologie, 67.
Hughes, Mrs. S.. Morgan, asst. libn. Terre Haute (Ind.) P. L., 34. Huidekoper, Rush Shippen, bibl. of the cat, 256. Hull, Fanny, Cror.
Humors and blunders (dep.), 68, 142, 364.
Hunt, M.. E., suit against Nashua,
Hunt, Hon. N. P., vice-pres. N. H. L. Assoc., 55-
Hunter, Sir W: W., and others, state education, 224.
Huntington (L. I.) P. L., 60. Hutchins, F. A., organization of libs. in Wisconsin, 93; pres. Wis. L. Assoc., 94; Wisconsin L. commis- sion, 393.
Huxley, Thomas, bibl. 1890-'94, Re- view of Reviews (Sept.), 408. Hyett, F. A., bibl. of Gloucestershire, 67.
Hygiene and physical culture for women, bibl. of (Galbraith), 256. Hypnotism, bibl. in Vincent's "El- ements of hypnotism," 328. Hyslop, Ja. H., bibl. of ethics, 106.
The index to Pseudonyms and Anonyms follows this.
Independence (Ia.) F. L. rpt., addi- tions, 357.
Index Medicus, scheme of indexing, C65.
Indexing of scientific literature, pro- posed by Royal Society, 75, 81-82; letter of Royal Society regarding, 82; rpt. of Harvard Univ. on, 83- 84; rpt. of Franklin Institute on, 172-173; international scheme, C63; scheme of Index Medicus, C65. India, Vedic, books on, 224; religions of, bibl. (Hopkins), 408.
Indian bibliographies (Elliott), 188. Indiana L. Assoc., 3d ann. meeting, 24-25.
Indiana S. L., new legislation for,
Indianola (Ia.) P. L. rpt., 323. Indianapolis (Ind.) P. L., legislation regarding, 98, 134; list of books on Washington, 105; 21st rpt., 285. Information, helping inquirers (Lit- tle), C19.
Ingalls Memorial L., Rindge, N. H., account of building, 32; formally dedicated June 13; description of, speech by S. S. Green, 253. Ink (Swan), 127, 163-167; (Mass. L. Club discussion on), 127. International Bibliographical Con- ference,adoption of modified Dewey classification, 337, 346; bibl. of sci- entific literature (Andrews), C25. Invertebrate morphology, bibl. of (McMurrich), 36.
Iowa Ls., column monthly in Iowa Capital, 323.
Iowa L. Society, 5th ann. meeting, 94-95; plan for home study adopted by, 161, 176-177.
Iowa State Univ. L., gift of private lib. to, 65.
Italian librarians (Plummer), 4-5. Italy, libs. and libns. (Plummer), 4-5; Bibliotheca bibliographica italica (Ottino), 142; Statistica delle biblio- teche, pt. 1, 184; bibl. del teatro drammatico italiano (Salvioli), 224; Bibliotheca historica italica, 328.
Jackson (Mich.) City L., 216. Jacob, A., Notes sur les manuscrits grecs palimpsestes de la Biblio- thèque Nationale, 328. Jadart, H., Débuts de l'imprimerie à Reims, 328.
Japan, reading on (Osterhout F. L.),
35, (Bost. P. L.), 66; bibl. of (Wenck- stern), 132-133.. Jaquith, Mrs. Olivia B., C101. Jellison, A. M., sec. Central Cal. L. Assoc., 128.
Jermain, Mrs. Frances D., 1st vice- pres. Ohio L. Assoc., 92, 390. Jersey City (N. J.) P. L., Sunday opening at, 60; purchase of site for new lib. bldg., 250, 401. Jervis L. A., Rome, N. Y., organiza- tion, 63; lib. opened July 12, 287. Jewell, Hon. E. P., vice-pres. N. H. L. Assoc., 55.
Joan of Arc, reading-list, Salem (Mass.) F. P. L., 256. Jobs, Mary K., app. libn. Plainfield (N. J.) P. L., 406. Johns Hopkins L., Baltimore, Md., Prof. Dillman's Semitic L. acquired, 357; Univ. studies, 13th ser. bibl. of white servitude in Va., 364. Johnston, D. V. R., comm. on Public documents, A. L. A., 387. Jones, Ada Alice, Cror. Jones, Gardner M., charging methods for the two-book system, 44, 168- 172; libs. of local history, 215; Wire, G: E., and Cutter, C: A., list of subject-headings for dictionary cat- alog (review), 399.
Jones, M. K.., bibl, of college and
social settlements, 67. Jones, M.. L., pres. Nebraska L. A., 211, CIOI.
Jones, Olive C., Cror.
Jordell, D., Catalogue annuel de la librairie française, 1894, 187. Josephson, Aksel G. S., a classification of municipal literature, 279; Upsala (Sweden) Univ. L., hist. of (review), 361.
Kansas City (Mo.) P. L., plans for new lib. building, 98, 181. Kansas State Agricultural College L., Manhattan, 98.
Kansas State Hist. Soc., Topeka, Kansas, 9th biennial rpt., 286. Kansas State Univ., Spooner L., Lawrence, dedication, 30.
Kates, Clarence S., Sec. Pa. L. Club, 176; libn. branch no. 5, Phila. P. Ls, 219.
Kellogg-Hubbard L., Montpelier, Vt., opened, 401.
Kelso, Tessa L., retirement from Los Angeles P. L., 161-162, 186. Kennett Square, Pa., incorporation of Bayard Taylor Memorial Assoc., 60. Kensington, Mass., plans for lib. building for, 60.
Kephart, Horace, shall a libn. aid personal interests? 4; review of Man- chester City L. catalog, 27. Keyes, C: Rollin, bibl. North Amer. paleontology, 1888-'92, 292. Kilbourn, Ada P., libn. Poultney (Vt.) P. L., 252.
Kimball, Arthur R., removal, 3; rec. sec, and clerk N. H. L. Assoc., 55; list of libs. in N. H., 61. Kimball, Mrs. H. L. McL., exec. board, 27.
Kindergarten, list of books on (Open Shelf, 35.
King, J. L., state libn. Kansas, 104. King, Mrs. Porter, to entertain library congress, Atlanta, Ga., 386. Knoxville, Tenn., home libs. in, 217. Krehbiel, Henry E., list of musical works, 408.
Kroeger, Alice B., vice-pres. Pa. L. Club, 55, 92. Krug, Julia, Cror.
Kuhl, W. H., Aeronautische bibl., 1670-1895, 256.
Kuhns, L. O., bibl. of A. de Musset,
Laconia, N. H., bequest for lib. to, 104. Ladies' Home Journal, list of 5000 books, 187.
Lagarde Semitic lib. at Univ. of City of N. Y., 31.
Lake George (N. Y.) F. L. rpt., 286. Lamaism, list of books on, 292. Lancaster (Mass.) Town L., 181; farm- ers' class-list, 35; two-book system at, 169.
Landon, Leland W., on Vt. State L. Commission, 55.
Lane, W: C., additions to Harvard Univ., Dante collection, 36. Langley, E. E., Cro1.
Langmuir, A. C., biol. of didymium, 188.
Languages, catalog of grammars, etc. (Harrassowitz), 406.
Lanier, Sidney, bibl. of (Calloway),
Lavish gifts to Columbia College, 173-
Law, Bibliotheca juridica, 36; Biblio- graphie générale des livres de droit et jurisprudence, 106; Allgemeine bibl. der staats- und rechtswissen- schaften, 108.
Law Soc. of Upper Canada L., 103. Lawrence (Mass.) P. L., gift of books to, 60; 23d rpt., additions, duplicate card catalog, 323..
Lead City, S. D., lib. given to, 65. Leading of catalog type (Stetson), 302. Lectures at Tacoma (Wash.) City L.,
33; at Nottingham (Eng.) F. P. Ls., 64; at Lenox (Mass.) L., 98; at Leeds, Eng., art, bridge construction, celes- tial geology, music, 325.
Leeds (Eng.) F. P. L., 25th rpt., addi- tions, 325.
Legrand, E., bibl. hellénique, 67, 142. Leib, Mrs. Laura, Cior.
Leicester (Mass.) P. L., gift for lib. building to, 65.
Leland Stanford Jr. Univ. L., ad- dition to, 182.
Le Mars (Ía.) F. L., additions, 323. Lemcke, Ernst (B. Westermann & Co.), Catalogue_raisonné of world litera- ture, 363, C101.
Lenox, L., N. Y., 182; addition to, 61; proposed consolidation with Astor L. and Tilden Trust, 75, 84-85, 114, 125-126; (N. Y. L. Club discussion),
Lenox (Mass.) L., lectures at, 98. Leonard, Grace F. (class '95), N. Y. S. L. S., appointed classifier at Prov- idence Athenæum, 255. Leyden International conference of zoologists, 391.
Leypoldt, Augusta H., and Iles, G:, list of books for girls and women, 5 pts. (review, R. R. Bowker), 396-398. Librarian, personality of (Poole), 21; a librarian's epitaph, Nathaniel Ward (Harvard), 348.
Librarians, some Italian (Plummer), 4-5; assistant librarians associa- tions, London, Eng., 325; Congress of, at Atlanta, Ga., 348. Librarians (dep.), 34, 66, 104, 139, 185, 221, 254, 290, 326, 361, 406. Libraries, technical collections in (Andrews), 6-9; adaptation of, to local needs (Peck), 21, 45-48; ideal building for (Hovey), 28; proper standard for public, 54; and schools, 58, 59, 113, 114; advertising (Dana), 88; (Cole), 115-118; (Merington), 119- 121; (Sargent), 121-122; (Bolton), 122- 123; (Milwaukee P. L.), 123-124; (Mass. L. Club discussion), 127-128; (N. Y. L. A. meeting), 209; censor- ship in, 162; (Crunden), 198; of the U. 'S. (Putnam), 215; inspection of (Eastman), 268; expert assistance, 268; Amsterdam (N. Y.) L. made free to public, 321; what a free li- brary does for a country town, 348; Chicago Building Trades L. discon- tinued, 356; list of musical libraries in Germany, 361; Sammlung bib- liothekswissenschaftlicher arbeiten, 364: Departmental Ls. Univ. of Chi- cago (Dixon), 375; Art decoration in (Bolton), 386: co-operation and spe- cialization (Paterson), 391; relation of state lib. to other libs. (Clark), 391; in secondary schools (Sharp), C5, 16; discussion, C76; best method of changing subscription to F. P. L. (McClintock), C46; address on (Gove), C74; systems of control, sup- port, and administration Public Ls., 317, 319, C91. Libraries of the Northwest (Bowker), 77-80; First lib. of the Northwest (Thwaites), 382.
The index to Pseudonyms and. Anonyms follows this. Loop-Trip, description of (Oakley), C93.
Library advertising (Dana), 88; (Stearns), 198; (Denver P. L.), 203; in street cars (McGuffey), 266; an- swer to McGuffey (Van Hoeven- berg), 302.
Library assistants unfairly treated,
L. A. Ú. K., proposed international conference with A. L. A., 175, 373, 389, C80; 18th annual conference, 348-350; next meeting at Leeds, Eng., 350.
Library books, Collating of (Fletcher), 80-81.
Library Bureau, G: G. Champlin has accepted position, 290.
Library clubs (dep.), 25, 55, 95, 129, 177, 212, 246, 391.
Los Angeles (Cal.) P. L., 134; changes in administration, 161-162; use of periodicals at, 174. Louisberg, capture of, Salem P. L., 256.
Lounsbury, T: R., Cror.
Low, Seth, gift to Columbia Coll. L., 161, 173-174, 197, 213. Lowdermilk, Col. W. H., vice-pres. Wash. L. Assoc., 26. Lyly, J:, bibl. of (Baker), 68. Lynn (Mass.) P. L., extr. fr. rpt., 60.
McClintock, C: W., comm, on endow- ment, A. L. A., 387; changing sub- scription to F. P. L., C46.
Library consolidation in N. Y. City, McCosh, Rev. Ja, bibl. of (Dulles), 75, 84-85, 114, 125-126; (N. Y. L. Club discussion), 129, 197, 204. Library economy, Handbook of (Hop- kins), C41.
Library economy and history (dep.),
28, 57, 96, 133, 178, 215, 249, 284, 321, 356, 399.
Library employees, training of (Has- se), 202-203, 233-234, 239-241, 272- 273, 303-305, 387.
Library examinations in schools, Bol- ton, 122, 123. Library exhibit at Atlanta, 265, 301. Library legislation (Ranck), 24, 133: progress of, 76; circular of A. L. A. State L. Section regarding, 89-91; bill for lib. commission for Wiscon- sin, 243: Indiana S. L. under new legislation, 243.
Library-moving, a practical method of (Gillett), 48-49.
Library of Surgeon-Gen. Office, Index Catalog of, 16 V., 394.
Library School. See N. Y. State L. School.
Library schools and training classes, 207-208, 247, 320: Amherst, Mass., 175; summer school, list of class, 320; outline of methods for (Hasse), 202- 203; Pratt Institute, graduating ex- ercises, 247; Drexel Institute, gradu- ating exercises, 247; N. Y. F. C. L., visit of catalog class to Library School, 247; (Pratt Institute F. L.), 322; rpt. of comm. A. L. A., C61. Library tracts, 203.
Library training, plan of Iowa L. Soc. for, 161; of lib. employees (Hasse), 202-203, 233-234, 239-241, 272-273, 303-305, 387.
Library work (University of State of N. Y.), Eastman, 267. Lichtenstein, Joy, asst. libn. San Francisco P. L., 34. Lincoln (Neb.) P. L. additions, 357. Lindsey, M.. B., 2d vice-pres. Chicago L. Club, 55.
Linotype at Bost. P. L., 174-175. Literature, reading-lists on, 105; read- ing-list on French (Newark P. L.), 187; bibl. of Swedish (chronological), Lundstedt, 328.
Little, G: T., comm. on co-op. A. L. A., 387; Helping inquirers, C19. Liverpool (Eng.) F. P. L., 185. Local bibliography and indexing of newspapers, Michigan L. Assoc.,
McCreary, Nellie, Cro1.
McCrory, Harriette, app. libn. Mil- lersville (Pa.) Normal School, 362. MacDonald, Arthur, abnormal man, 188; abnormal woman, 328. McDonnell, Anna, vice-pres. Wis. L. Assoc., 94. McGuffey, Margaret D., asst. Bost. P. L., 222.
McIntyre, Isabelle, C101.
McLeod, H., bibl. of spectroscopy,
McLoney, Ella M., sec. Iowa L. Soc.,
McMurray, Hon. T. S., Cror. McMurrich, J. P.,bibl. of invertebrate morphology, 36.
McNeil, Mrs. J. L., Cro1. Macomber, M. E., in charge of Kel- logg-Hubbard L., 401.
Macon (Ga.) P. L., 6o; now self-sup- porting, 323.
Madan, F., early Oxford press, 188. Magee, W. H., bibl. of cerium and lanthanum, 188.
Magnetism and occult sciences, bibl. of (Durville), 408.
Maimonides F. L., N. Y., 182. Maine, lib. legislation in, 89. Maine State L., 135. Making the most of periodicals (Los Angeles P. L.), 174. Malaya, bibl. of (Sherborn), 106. Malden (Mass.) P. L., 217-218. Manchester (Eng.) Museum, Owens Coll. L., catalog, 223 Manchester (Eng.) P. F. Ls., 34. Manchester (N. H.) City L., 30: cata- log of fiction, review (Kephart), 27; 41st rpt., proposed to extend lib. to local schools, 250; free access to shelves, 250; lib. reclassified under Miss Sanborn, 250. Mankato (Minn) P. L.. opening, 98. Manning, Mrs. Mary D., Cro1. Manuscripts, autotype reproduction of rare (Du Rieu), 87-88, 205; de- scriptive catalog of mss. in Sidney Sussex Coll. L. (James), 364: Arab manuscripts (Slane), 364; catalogue général des manuscrits des biblio- thèques publiques de France, 406. Maps, care of (Parsons), 199-201. Marathon, N. Y., Peck Memorial L. dedicated, 217.
Marston, Dr. E. Q., vice-pres, N. H. L. Assoc., 55.
Maryland, hist. bibl. of (Latané), 224; public libs. in, 346. Massachusetts, lib. legislation in, go. Mass. F. P. L. Commission, 217. Mass. Inst. of Technol. L., 135- Mass. L. Club, 18th meeting, 23; 19th meeting, 127-128; monthly lists of fiction for adults, 246, 363; 20th meeting, 281-282; annual meeting Oct 2, at Malden, 351-352; election of officers, 352.
Mass. State L., 3. 217; description of new rooms, 85-86.
Means, Ja. H., Aëronautical annual, 1895, 106.
Mechanics' L., Altoona, Pa., extr. fr. rpt., 57.
Medford (Mass.) P. L., 182; Abby L. Moore, app. assistant, 290. Medical books for small P. Ls. (Wire), C37.
Medicine, dict. of (Gould), 142; Bi- bliografia medica Italiana (Giacosa), 408.
Megrue, Mrs. S. F., Crox.
Meleney, G: B., asst. sec. A. L. A.. 389, Crot.
Memorial Day, reading-list for (Mil- waukee P. L.), 223; (Salem P. L.),
Military hist., bibl. of, Pohler, J., 364. Millicent L., Fairhaven, Mass., 216; circulation of lib., 250. Milner, Angie V., Cro2. Milwaukee (Wis.) P. L., 30, 99; two- book system adopted, 30, 169; ac count of building complications, 87; fire at (West), 114, 135; work with schools at, 123-124; reading-lists, 223: Miss Lutie E. Stearns, elected to Cleveland (0.) P. L., declined, 326, 357, 401.
Mineralogy, 1600 specimens given to Silas Bronson L., Waterbury, Ct.,
Mining and metallurgy, Annotated guide to literature of (Douglas), 408. Minneapolis (Minn.) P. L., 218: books
missing from, 60; suit begun by, 61; 1700 Scandinavian books, 323; $500 appropriated for English fict., 323. Minnesota, travelling libs. for, 124. Minnesota Hist. Soc. L., St. Paul, 218. Mitchell I.., Glasgow, Scotland, 19th rpt., 1892-94, 15th to 17th years since opening, changes in character of reading, increase in fiction, addition to scientific resources of lib., 254. Montana libs., list of, 286. Montana, travelling libs. for, 124. Montclair (N. J.) F. P. L., 61; fiction finding-list, 66; 2d rpt., 357. Montgomery, T: L., asst. sec. A. L. A., 389.
Moore, Anna, libn. Millbury (Mass.) F. P. L., resigned, 362.
Moore, Evva L., elected libn. Withers P. L., Bloomington, Ill., 290, Cros, Moore, Mrs. J. C., Cros. Moos, Bernard, director Chicago P. L., died June 11; obituary (E. F. L. G.), 255.
Morison, Hew, present at dedication of Carnegie L., 406. Morphology, bibl, of invertebrate (McMurrich), 36,
The index to Pseudonyms and Anonyms follows this.
Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. G. H., gift of lib. to Norwood, Mass., 289. Morrison-Reeves L., Richmond, Ind., memorial window, 359. Morse, Mrs. Stella B., vice-pres. Iowa L. Soc., 95.
Mounting portraits, pictures, etc. (Watson), 64-65.
Muhlbrecht, O., Allgemeine bibli- ographie der staats- u. rechtswissen- schaften, 187.
Municipal government, useful books on (N. Y. L. Club discussion), 95; bibliography of (Providence P. L. bulletin), 105; reading-list on (Sa- lem P. L.), 105.
Municipal literature, classification of (Wells), 279.
Music, reading-list on (Drexel Insti- tute L.), 66; catalog of (Providence P. L. bulletin), 187; reading-list on (Springfield L.), 223; books relating to (Springfield L.), 256, 291; catalog of (Osterhout F. L.), 291; dept. Brookline (Mass.) P. L., 356; bibl, of books on (1894), 361; list of musical works (Krehbiel), 408. Musikbibliothek, Peters, 361; letters of Franz Schubert, 361. Musset, A. de, bibl. of (Kuhns), 188.
Nahant (Mass.) P. L. rpt., description of new bldg., 251; classified and re- cataloged by Alma R. Van Hoe- venburg, 251; pamphlet on, with sketch of P. L. movement (F: A. Wilson), 254.
Napoleon Bonaparte, reading-lists on (Providence P. L. bulletin), 187; (Springfield L.), 187; bibl. (Lom- broso), 328.
Napoleoniana, fine collection of, W. J. Latta, Wissahickon Heights, N. J. Nashua, N. H., suit against, 218-219. Nationalist Circulating L., Austin, Texas, catalog, 363.
Nature study, reading-list on (Os- terhout F. L.), 327.
Nebraska Lib. Assoc., organization meeting, 211.
Nebraska State Institute, summer lib. course, 208. Nebraska State L., 219.
Needlework, books on (Drexel Inst. ref. lists), 35..
Nelson, C: Alex., Oliver Wendell Holmes (poem), 5; recorder A. L. A., 389; echoes from Denver Con- ference, 392; gen. cat. lit. periodi- cals, C67, C102.
Nelson, Martha Furber, libn. Union
lib., Trenton, N. J., app. libn. State Normal, Training and Model Schools, 290; vice-pres. N. J. L. A., 390. Nelson, S.. C., cataloger Stoneham (Mass.) P. L., 222; app. asst. libn. of Blackstone Memorial L., Bran- ford, Ct.
New Bedford (Mass.) P. L., teachers' privileges at, 61; 43d rpt., 251; plea for new bldg., 251. New Brunswick (N. J.) P. L., 5th rpt., F. C. L., 12th rpt., age limit re- duced from 12 to 10 yrs., 251. New England, early life, reading-list, Salem (Mass.) P. L., 327. New Hampshire F. P. L. Commission,
New Hampshire L. Assoc., 5th ann. meeting, 55.
New Hampshire State L. dedication,
30; act as to purchase of books, 182. New Hampshire, libs. in, 61; lib. leg- islation in, 89-90; compulsory lib., 233; text of lib. law, 242-243. New Haven (Ct.) F. P. L., bulletin,
Oct., '94, 35; bulletin, Dec., '94, 105; two-book system at, 169; bulletin, Jan.-Feb., '95, 255, 357.
New Jersey State L., 219.
New Jersey L. Assoc., annual meet- ing, Oct. 13, rpt. (Winser), 390; comm. appointed to collect and print laws relating to libraries, 390. New London (Ct.) P. L., 219. New Orleans (La.) City L., proposal to establish free lib. at, 99; plans sub. mitted, to include Fisk collection, 323-324.
New Utrecht, L. I., organization of lib. assoc., 61.
New York City, school libs. in, 31; great public library for, 84, 125-126. New York City L., administration of, 44; proposed reorganization of, 219. New York F. C. L., 100; Sunday opening at, 61; two-book system at, 169; visit of catalog class to Albany Library School, 247; Arthur E. Bostwick appointed libn., 254; cata- log of George Bruce branch, 299; library class work, 401.
N. Y. F. C. L. for the Blind, incor- porated in June, 251.
New York L. Club, joint meeting with N. Y. State L. Assoc., 21-23; Feb. meeting, 95; March meeting, 129; annual meeting, 212-214; first meeting of season, 1895-96, 392. New York Ls., statistics of 475 libs. (N. Y. State L. bulletin Public li- braries, no. 3), 324.
New York P. L.-Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations, proposed or. ganization of, 75, 84-85, 114, 125–126; (N. Y. L. Club discussion), 129, 197, 204 securities, etc. ($2,000,000), turned over to Edward King, 324; question of site and bldg., 402. New York State, lib. legislation in, 90. New York State L., 136; travelling libs., 3; proper standard for public libs., 54; circulation of books from, 76; selection of books for P. L. (Larned), 270; bulletin Public Li- braries, no. 3, statistics of N. Y. libs.,324; Abell investigating comm., 324; Bulletin no. 2, law additions, 327; Library school rpt. A. L. A. comm., C61.
New York State L. Assoc., 124, 128, 187; scheme of lists of additions to small libs., C67; joint meeting with N. Y. L. Club, 21-23; Buffalo meet- ing, 208-210.
New York State L. School, St. Val- entine's day at, 91; examination papers, 91; correspondence course, 161; summer course, 161; handbook, 176; New York visit, 207-208; clos- ing exercises, '94-95, diplomas dis- tributed, 281; list of students, fall term, 1893-'96, 355.
N. Y. State Museum, v. 3, no. 13 (San José scale-insects), bibl. of, 256. Newark (N. J.) P. L., 61; sub-stations re-established, 31; Library News, 140, 187; two-book system at, 182; list of German books, French books,
Newberry L., Chicago (Fuller), 29; Rudolph indexer at, 4; (Wicker- sham), 276; removal of lib. to new building, 356.
Newburgh (N. Y.) F. L., 182. Newton, Nana A., 3d vice-pres. Ohio L. Assoc., 92, 390.
Newton (Mass.) F. L., two-book sys- tem at, 169-170; proved satisfactory, 251, rpt., 2-1.
Newton Theological Institution, New- ton Centre, Mass., Hills L. dedi- cated, 358.
Niagara Falls (N. Y.) P. L., organi- zation, 62.
Nicaragua and the Monroe doctrine, Foster's ref. lists, 14, 255. Norfolk L., Ct., H: H. Eddy, ap- pointed libn., 255.
Norrenberg, Constantin, Die volksbi- bliothek (review), 284; work of A.L. A., 284.
North Adams (Mass.) P. L., 2d supp. to catalog, 35; 11th rpt., French books added, 251.
North Carolina, bibl. of (Weeks),
Northboro' (Mass.) P. L., new bldg. dedicated and presented June 12,
Northwest, libraries of the (Bowker), 77-80.
Northwestern Univ., Orrington Lunt L., Evanston, Ill., dedication exer- cises, 181; Garrett Institute received Jackson collection Methodist liter- ature, 401.
Norwich (Eng.) F. L., 17th rpt., wear and tear of juvenile books, 254. Norwood, Mass., P. L. bldg., given by Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Morrill, site purchased, 289.
Notes, one librarian's way of keep- ing, 306.
Nottingham (Eng.) F. P. Ls., 64; rpt., 495.
Nottingham (Eng.) Central F. P. Lending L., class-list of science (Briscoe-Dent), 327.
Nursing, list of books on (Waltham, Mass., P. L.), 407.
Nutting, M.. O., collating lib, books,
Ohio L. Assoc., organization and ist meeting, 92; first annual meeting, 390; board of officers, 395. Ohio State L., 62.
Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, new lib. building, 403.
Omaha (Neb.) P. L., death of Jessie Allan, 338; B: H. Barrows elected libn., 362; children's dept. estab- lished, 358; resignation of Blanche A. Allan, libn., 406.
Open libraries from a British stand- point (Brown), 9-12.
Order-slip and shelf-list slip com- bined (Austin), 49-50.
Oregon, books on (Portland, Ore., L. A.), 327; check-list, no. 2 (Port- land, Ore.), P. L., 407. Oregon State L. (Bowker), 78. Orientalische bibliographie, 141. Ornithology, bibl. of (Foster), 141. Orr, C, treas. Ohio L. Assoc., 92, 390; asst. sec. A. L. A., 389; chair- man comm. on state documents, (Ohio L. Assoc.), 391; paper on print- ing and distribution of public doc- uments in Ohio, 391. Orrington Lunt L. See Northwestern Univ.
Oshkosh, Wis., $50,000 bequest for lib. (how not to do it), 266, 289. Osterhout F. L., Wilkesbarré, Pa., 102, 220; list of books on China, Japan,and Korea, 35; reading-list on Holmes, 35; list of works on Egypt, 105; exclusion of children from ref.-room, 184; six periodicals to be circulated for home use, non-fiction cards issued, 253; list of books on fishing (Library News Letter, May), 255; catalog of music, 291; books for reading aloud, 291; read- ing-list on nature study, 327.
The index to Pseudonyms and Anonyms follows this.
Otis L., Norwich, Ct., two-book sys- tem at, 170; duplicates for sale, 255; bulletin continued, age restriction removed, 286; bulletin for Sept. list Amer. hist. novels, 363, 407; rpt., 403; Nov. bulletin, list of books on Burgoyne, 407., Ottendorfer F., L. Zwittau, Austria,
Ottino, G., Bibliotheca bibliogra fica italica, 142; bibliografia (Tag- gart), 162.
Otis L., Norwich, Ct., discontinuance of lib. bulletin, 62. Ottumwa (Ia.) L. Assoc., bequests to, 65.
Outdoor life (chiefly N. E.), reading- lists (Foster ref. list), 290. Oxford, Eng., bibl. of printing at (Madan), 188.
Paleontology. See Geology. Paper and ink (Swan), 127, 163-167; (Mass. L. Club discussion), 127. Paracelsus, bibl. of (Sudhoff), 68. Paris, popular reading in, 20, 21. Paris Exposition, 1900, date of gath- ering for librarians of the world, C80.
Parlin L., Canton, Ill., opening, 29. Parlin L., Everett, Mass., dedicated, 356.;
Parsons, Mrs. A. F., sec. Mich. L. A., 355, Cro2.
Parsons, Frances H., care of maps,
Pawtucket (R. I.) F. P. L., 182-183. Peabody Institute Lib., Danvers, Mass., 28th rpt., 249; illustrated books removed from reading-room, 249; issue of extra non-fiction cards, 249.
Pearce, Julia R., Cro2.
Peatfield, J. J., Bancroft Lib., 137. Peavey, Mrs. A. J., C102; vice-pres. Col. L. Assoc., 211.
Peck, A. L., adaptation of libs. to local needs, 21, 45-48; help given directors of Schenectady P. L., 253. Peck Memorial L., Marathon, N. Y., dedication, 217.
Pennock, B. W., asst. libn. New Bed- ford (Mass.) F. L., 186. Pennsylvania L. Club, 12th meeting, 24; 13th meeting, 55; 14th meeting, 92; 15th meeting, 128; occasional papers, no. 1, 2d ed., 284; no. 2, 133; no. 3, 284; 16th meeting, 176; 17th meeting, 246; visit to Bryn Mawr, 246; excursion, Sept. 5, 353. Pennsylvania State L., new building,
Pensions, superannuation allowance (Barger), 362. Peoples, W: T., C102. Peoria (Ill.) P. L., list of additions, 223; 38th rpt., additions, hist, of li- brary, description (Wilson), 324; corner-stone of new lib. bldg. laid, 358.
Periodicals, making the most of (Los Angeles P. L.), 174; proposed union list of (Wash. L. Club), 177-178, 247; (N. Y. L. Club), 213-214; use of (Brett), C12; gen. cat. of literary (Nelson), C30; scheme of interna- tional co-op. in indexing scientific
Petty, Sir W., bibl. of (Bevan), 67. Petzholdt's Katechismus des biblio- thekswesens (Dr. Graesel's ed.), translation by F: J. Teggart, 256. Pequoit L., Southport, Ct., additions, 287.
Pfister, Ch., Manuscrits allemands de la Bibl. Nationale relatifs à l'his- toire de l'Alsace, 106.
Phila., Pa., Growth of Library Co., 359.
Philadelphia F. L., made a municipal organization, 31; exhibit of bindings at, 62; opening in new rooms, 101; two-book system at, 170; consolida- tion under control and direction of, 337. 347, 404. Philadelphia P. L.,contents of,Month- ly Notes, June-Dec., 291. Philadelphia P. Ls., 32, 136; two-book system at, 170; opening of branch no. 5, 219; new branch, Oct. 1, 287; branch no. 6, 404.
Philanthropy, bibl. of (Warner), 106. Philo Judæus, bibliog. of, 256. Philology, classical, Bibliotheca phi- lologica, 224, 328; Prof. Beckstein's lib. of 15,000 v. purchased by Univ. of Pa. L., 324.
Pickard, S: T:, bibl. of Whittier, 36. Piermont (N. Ý.) P. L., new lib. bldg. opened, 359.
Pittsfield (Mass.) Athenæum, gift to,
Plainfield (N. J.) P. L., rot; Male col- lection of cloisonné assigned to, 62- 63; rpt., 1894-5, cards granted to pri- vate schools and R. C. parochial schools, adoption of "two-book' system, 252 select list of travel (Emma L. Adams), 255; Mary K. Jobs, app. libn., 406. Platt, W. A., C102.
Plummer, M..W., 34-35; Italian libns.,
Pohler, J., Bibliotheca historico mili- taris, 364.
Pole, W, Evolution of whist, 224. Poole, Reuben B., personality of a libn., 21; death of, 140; resolutions on (N. Y. L. A.), 210; (N. Y. L. Club), 212-213; memorial comm., C50, C77.
Port Jervis (N. Y.) F. L., rpt., 287. Portland (Ct.) T. L., $2000 if name is changed to giver's, Horace R. Buck L., 325.
Portland (Me.) P. L., 183. Portland (Ore.) L. Assoc. (Bowker), 77-78, 136-137: Oregon check-lists, no. 1, 327; no. 2, 407. Portraits, method of mounting (Wat- son), 64-65; and portraiture, ref. list on (Providence P. L. bulletin), 187. Posters, exhibition of, at Brookline (Mass.) P. L., 96; catalog of (Bol- ton), 186; exhibition of, at Bridge- port (Ct.) P. L., 340.
Potter, Hon. W:, gift to Pa. Univ. L., 65.
Pottery, reading-list on (Salem P. L.),
incorporation of Long Island F. L. with, 28-29; bulletin no. 10, 67; new building for, 96; exhibit of lib. work, 215-216; first annual bulletin of ad- Editions, Jan.-Dec., '94, classed au- thor-list (linotype method), 255; New England Magazine (Sept.), 322; graduating of training class, rpt. A. L. A. comm., C61.
Pratt Institute Library Class, gradu- ating exercises, 247; list of gradu- ates, 247. Prendergast (James) L., Jamestown, N. Y., rpt., 285; 10,000 v. reached, list of books for young, 285. Primitive man, book-list on (Clodd), 364.
Princeton (N. J.) Coll. L., gift of mss. to, 65; Siamese books given to, 174. Printing, leading of catalog type (Stetson), 302; at Reims, 1550-1560 (Jadart), 328; Les Barbou (Du Cour- tieux), 408.
Proctor, R., Jan van Doesburgh, printer, Antwerp, bibl., 292. Providence (R. I.) Athenæum, Grace F. Leonard appointed classifier, 255- Providence (R. I.) P. L., plans for new building, 32, 63; monthly bul- letins, 67, 104-105, 140, 187, 223, 255, 290, 327, 363, 406; 17th rpt., catalog made of publications of industrial and manufacturing firms, suggested by C. W. Andrews, libn. Mass. In- stitute of Technology, 252; appendix no. 11, rpt. of Prof. Ware on plans for new bldg., 253.
Public documents, index to (Ames), 3, 26; special rpt. on (Ames), 26-27; storage of, 43; rpt.regarding (Ames), 56-57 distribution of, 75: new methods of administration of, 197: Edith E. Clarke, cataloger in office of superintendent of, 254; classify- ing and numbering (Gilmore) (Mich. P. L.), 354; comm. on, 387; catalog of, July, Aug., 407, C78-79. Public documents bill, 3, 13-20; first
fruits new monthly catalog (Cran- dall), Jan.-March, 301, 327, C78-79. Public library function wholly educa- tional (Utley), A. L. A. opening ad- dress, C1-4.
Public Ls., systems of control, sup- port, administration, C91; proper standard for, 54.
Public library movement (Fletcher),
Public schools and public libraries (Steiner), 346.
Putnam, Herbert, libn. Bost. P. L., 43, 66; proposed cataloging of scien- tific literature, 81; great libs. of the U. S., 215.
Putnam, Israel, books for first lib, of Northwest (Thwaites), 382. Putnam, Ruth, bibl. of William the Silent, 364.
Putnam (Ct.) P. L., catalog completed,
Quincy (Ill.) P. L., two-book system adopted, 63, 170; lib. bulletin to be pub, by, 137; issue of teachers' cards,
Rafinesque, bibl. of (Call), 141. Ragozin, Z. A., Vedic India, list of authorities, 224.
Railroad, reading-list on (Y. M. C. A. L., N. Y.), 105, 407; libs. (Watkins), 129-130; railroad strike, 1894, bibl. of (Lee), 292; catalog of books on light railways, 364.
Raines, C. W., bibl. of Texas, 364. Ranck, S: H., lib. legislation, 24, 133; public use of college libs., 235-239 need of additional copyright de- positories, C43; referred to comm. on Public documents, C78.
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