Abstract

Chicago, Sept. 25, 1895. To the Editor: —For the first time in several years, if not in its history, this library has been united and roughly sorted into periodicals, transactions, monographs and pamphlets. There are about two hundred and fifty incomplete sets of periodicals, mostly United States, with some English, French and a few German, Italian and Spanish. Some of these, mostly the older United States periodicals, have been bound in a cheap but durable style, but the greater majority are unbound. This number includes some not now received in exchange, but this deficiency is made up by new periodicals, so the number remains about the same. By the terms of the contract, the library does not receive all periodicals and books sent to theJournal. Some of these are kept for office copies and some become the property of the reviewers. The value of these sets is their incompleteness,

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