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Bibliography bulletins. This series is mostly selected from original bibliographies presented by the library school students as a condition of graduation. The library is glad to receive suggestions of subjects on which bibliographies or reading lists are specially needed, and contributions of available material are invited.

I Guide to the study of James Abbott McNeill Whistler. 16p. May 1895. Out of print.

2-4 Colonial New England; Travel in North America; History of the 17th century. 8op. July 1897. Price 10 cents.

5 Selection of reference books for use of cataloguers in finding full names. 22p. Jan. 1898. New edition in preparation.

6-8 Japan; Venice; Out-of-door books. 64p. Feb. 1898. Price

10 cents.

9-11 Netherlands; Renaissance art of 15th and 16th centuries; History of latter half of 15th century. 128p. Ap. 1898. Price 15 cents.

12 Best books of 1897. 28p. June 1898. Price 5 cents.

13 Fairy tales for children. 30p. June 1898. Price 5 cents.

14 Index to subject bibliographies in library bulletins to Dec. 31, 1897. 62p. Aug. 1898. Price 10 cents.

15-17 Russia; Nature study in primary schools; Biography of musicians. 150p. Jan. 1899. Price 15 cents.

Price 5 cents.

18 Best books of 1898. 28p. May 1899. 19 College libraries in the United States. 52p. Dec. 1899. Price 10

cents.

20 House decoration and furnishing. 20p. 21 Best books of 1899. 28p. May 1900. 22 Domestic economy.

144p. Jan. 1901.

Dec. 1899. Price 5 cents.
Price 5 cents.
Price 20 cents.

23 Connecticut local history. 114p. Dec. 1900. Price 15 cents. 24 New York colonial history. 272p.

Feb. 1901.

Price 35 cents. 25 China and the Far East. 120p. Mar. 1901. Price 20 cents. 26-27 Fröbel and the kindergarten; Reading list for children's librarians.

9op. May 1900. Price 15 cents.

No. 27, Reading list for children's librarians, separately 5c.

28 Maine local history. 148 p. June 1901. Frice 20 cents.

29 Best books of 1900. 32 p. July 1901. Price 10 cents.

Manuscript bibliographies. The following bibliographies are available in manuscript for consultation in the library or may be lent under certain conditions. The Decimal classification subject number precedes each title.

012 Phillips Brooks. G: W. C. Stockwell, '95 Hawthorne. N. E. Browne, '89

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Ben Jonson. Mrs Mary (Wellman) Loomis, '90
Charles Kingsley. E. E.. Burdick, '90

Poems on Lincoln, Grant, Sherman and Sheridan, M.. L.. Sutliff,'93

012 John Lothrop Motley. M.. E. Robbins, '92

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Robert Louis Stevenson. E. S. Wilson, '98

Charles Sumner. H. W. Denio, '94

012 Bayard Taylor. W: S. Burns, '91

012 John Wesley. E.. L.. Foote, '92

013 Members of the A. L. A. H.. C. Silliman, '95

016.0285 Lists of books for children. J. Y. Middleton, '91

016.2217 Higher criticism of the Old testament: select. Rev. W: R. Eastman, '92

016.246

Christian art: select. M.. L. Davis, '92

016.27 Church history: reading list. Elizabeth Harvey, '90

016.28

Religious denominations of the United States: select.
G: F. Bowerman, '95

Published by Cathedral library association. N. Y. 1896. Price 75c.

016.33185 Clubs for boys and working girls. J. D. Fellows, '97 Single tax. Ethel Garvin, '98

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To be printed as New York state library bibliography bulletin.
Tramps and vagrants. L. D. Waterman, '97

Municipal government. M.. L. Jones, '92; J. A. Rath-
bone, '93; E. D. Biscoe, '96

Scientific study of philanthropy. I. E. Lord, '97

Printed in American journal of sociology, Jan. 1898, 3:566-76. Reprint 250.
New philanthropy: reading list. H.. G. Sheldon, '93
Education of women. M., E.. Hawley, '93

Consolidated index to university extension periodicals.
Myrtilla Avery, '95

English works on King Arthur and the Round Table.
F. R. Curtis, '96

Art of the 17th century: reading list. N.. M. Pond, '96
Some famous cathedrals: reading list. Mrs L. M.
(Sutermeister) Delap, '90

Ten popular paintings; reading list. Ada Bunnell, '91
Photography, 1880-98. E. A. Brown, '98

Greek and Latin plays produced by schools, colleges and
universities in the United States. G: G. Champlin, '95
Cycling. Mrs Louise (Langworthy) Gage '97
Angling, 1883-93. Henrietta Church, '93

Minor American poetry, 1860-97: select. B. S. Smith, '97
English literature of later 18th century: select. M.. C.
Swayze, '89

Fiction for girls: select. A. B. Kroeger, '91.

Study and teaching of history. J. I. Wyer jr, '98

612

Printed in annual report of American historical association, 1899, 1:561Graded list of history and travel prepared in the Lincoln (Neb.) public library for the use of the Lincoln public schools. E. D. Bullock, '94

Books to read before going to Europe: reading list.
S.. W. Cattell, '90

Printed in Book news, July 1890, 8:393-95.

016.916 016.91747 Literature relating to the Hudson river. M.T.Wheeler,'91 016.9174753 Adirondack mountains. C. A. Sherrill, '98 016.9178

English and American explorations in Africa since 1824: reading list. H.. W. Rice, '93

To be printed by New York state forestry commission.

Travels west of the Mississippi prior to 1855; a partial bibliography of printed personal narratives. K. L. Sharp, '92

016.92 200 books in biography for popular library: select. Mabel Temple, '90 016.9207 Josephine and the women 016.94144 Edinburgh: reading list. o16.9737478 Missouri in the civil war. 016.9752 Maryland; colonial and Bullock, '92

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of her time. Mary Ellis, '92
W. G. Forsyth, '93
B. E. Rombauer, 99
revolutionary history.

W. I.

Consolidated classified index to the Library journal,v.1-12.
B. R. Macky, '92; J. L. Christman,'93; C. S. Hawes,'94;
J. G. Cone, '95

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Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex officio
Brooklyn

1897 CHESTER S. LORD M.A. LL.D.
1897 TIMOTHY L. WOODRUFF M.A. Lieutenant-Governor, ex officio
1899 JOHN T. MCDONOUGH LL.B. LL.D. Secretary of State, ex officio
1900 THOMAS A. HENDRICK M.A. LL.D.

1901 BENJAMIN B. ODELL JR LL.D. Governor, ex officio 1901 ROBERT C. PRUYN M.A.

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Albany

SECRETARY

Elected by regents

1900 JAMES RUSSELL PARSONS JR M.A.

DIRECTORS OF DEPARTMENTS

1888 MELVIL DEWEY M.A. State library and Home education 1890 JAMES RUSSELL PARSONS JR M.A.

Administrative, College and High school dep'ts 1890 FREDERICK J. H. MERRILL Ph.D. State museum

DIRECTOR'S NOTE

This list provides books to the amount of $500, assuming that an average discount of one third will be secured, except in case of a few books marked net and specially allowed for. Wherever there is opportunity for choice, editions have been carefully selected. Considerations of economy have debarred mention of many excellent editions, but have not induced the recommendation of poor print, paper or editing. An occasional note gives information about more expensive editions or fuller treatises which would be desirable could they be afforded, but which can not be substituted without exceeding the $500 limit or excluding something else. Where alternatives are suggested in the main list, as in case of cyclopedias, translations of Homer, etc. provision has been made for buying the more expensive work, but not both. When more than one edition is mentioned, the first is the one reckoned. Amounts in headings represent list prices and do not include alternatives. Certain series of miscellaneous standard literature, which appear frequently on the list and are sometimes brought into comparison, perhaps need brief description. The volumes of the Riverside literature series (Houghton) are 12mos printed in clear, medium size type on good opaque paper and bound in brown linen. They are also bound in paper and boards, but only the cloth binding is quoted on this list. The Riverside school library (Houghton) volumes are generally printed from the same plates as the Riverside literature series, on somewhat finer paper and bound in red half leather. The World's classics (Putnam) are less expensive reissues of the well known Knickerbocker nuggets. The type, though not large, is clear, the page well spaced, and the paper good. They are neatly bound small 16mos. The Elia series (Putnam) are larger 16mos, admirable in type and paper, with gilt top and rough edges. These series, with Longmans' English classics, Sibley & Ducker's Students series of English classics, Macmillan's School editions, and others of recognized value, may be depended on as evenly good. To know one is to be assured of the quality of all. Unfortunately this is not always true of special editions and series, the uniformity sometimes consisting only in binding and price. Of the Stratford edition of Irving certain volumes are good while others are poor. Crowell's Waldorf library, uncommonly satisfactory for the price in many instances, is very unequal and sometimes decidedly inferior. It has been recommended in this list only after examination of the individual volume.

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