mvo fark Hate (Ballege of Agriculture m QlocncU UnitiEraitH Strata. 9?. S. SItbratg LIBRARY OF CONGRESS GUIDE TO THE CATALOGUmG OF THE SERIAL PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS COMPILED AND EDITED BY HARRIET WHEELER PIERSON CATALOGUE DIVISION With a Special Statement on tbe Treatment o{ the Publications of Ilasonlc Boaies By GEORGE M. CHURCHILL, Ph. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE LIBRARY BRANCH 1910 Reprinted 1924 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924014513570 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS GUIDE TO THE CATALOGUING OF THE 8EEIAL PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES Am INSTITUTIONS COMPILED AND EDITED BY HARRIET WHEELER PIERSON CATALOGUE DIVISION With a Special Statement on tbe Treatment of the Publications of Masonic Bodies By GEOKGB M. CHURCHILL, Ph. D. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE LIBRARY BRANCH 1919 Reprinted 1924 L. C. card, 20-3424 By direction of the Librarian of Congress the matter contained herein is published as administrative information and is required for the proper transaction of the public business- INTRODUCTION The present compilation has been undertaken for the purpose of placing in available form the interpretations and revisions which have been adopted from time to time since 1908 in the rules for cataloguing society publications. That questions of interpretation should have arisen is inevitable in so large a collection as that of the Library of Congress. The rules as laid down in the "Catalog rules compiled by the commit- tees of the American Library Association and the (British) Li- brary Association, 1908," have proved a satisfactory basis, and it is only necessary, therefore, to indicate the occasional variations in these rules, or their application as worked out through many years of experience. In the matter of procedure, the rules for cor- porate entries follow closely those for periodicals, and the "Guide to the cataloguing of periodicals, prepared by Mary W. MacNair, 1918," is followed except where differences are indicated. The Library of Congress receives its accessions of society mate- rial through the following channels : ( 1 ) by subscription, through the Periodical Division; (2) by purchase, gift, and exchange, through the Order Division; (3) by gift and international ex- change, through the Document Division ; (4) by deposit, from the Smithsonian Institution. As the relation of the Smithsonian De- posit to the Library of Congress is frequently not understood, the following statements may be of interest: "April 5, 1866, an act was approved for the transfer of the library of the Smithsonian Institution to the Library of Congress, to be removed on the completion of the new fireproof extension of the Library. The collection was estimated at that time to contain about 40,000 vol- umes. This valuable accession to the Library comprised a large collection of journals and transactions of learned societies, foreign and domestic, many important works on the fine arts, linguistics, bibliography, statistics, and natural history. Though not stipulated in the act, later accessions were deposited, until the overcrowded condi- tion of the Library rendered it impossible to care prop- erly for the increase. Now that ample space has been provided in the new building, the whole collection will be arranged in the large hall specially fitted up for it, and with suitable accommodation for the student." (Report of the Librarian of Congress for the year 1901, p. 192) The act of April 5, 1866, under which the Smithson- ian Library was transferred provides as follows : "Be it enacted, etc.. That the library collected by the Smith- sonian Institution under the provisions of an act ap- 3 4 GUIDE TO CATALOGUIKG SERIAL PUBLICATIONS proved August 10, 1846, shall be removed from the building of said Institution, with the consent of the Regents thereof, to the new fireproof extension of the Library of Congress, upon completion of a sufficient portion thereof for its accommodation, and shall, while there deposited, be subject to the same regulations as the Library of Congress, except as hereinafter provided. !k * * "And be it further enacted, That the Smithsonian In- stitution, through its Secretary, shall have the use of the Library of Congress, subject to the same regulations as Senators and Representatives. "The library collected by the Smithsonian Institution under the provisions of the act of August 10, 1846, chapter 25, and removed from the building of that Insti- tution, with the consent of the Regents thereof, to the Library of Congress, shall, while there deposited,' be sub- ject to the same regulations as the Library of Congress, except as hereinafter provided. "The Smithsonian Institution shall have the use there- of in like manner as before its removal, and the public shall have access thereto for purposes of consultation on every ordinary week-day, except during one month of each year, in the recess of Congress, when it may be closed for renovation. All the books, maps, and charts of the Smithsonian Library shall be properly cared for and preserved in like manner as are those of the Con- gressional Library; from which the Smithsonian Li- brary shall not be removed except on reimbursement by the Smithsonian Institution to the Treasury of the United States of expenses incurred in binding and in taking care of the same, or upon such terms and conditions as shall be mutually agreed upon by Congress and the Regents of the Institution." (Rhees, W. J., Smithsonian Institution . . . Origin and history, 1901, vol. i, p. xxiii-xxiv, 661- 662. cf. Smithsonian report for 1866, p. 14-15; 1867, p. 56-58) The Smithsonian collection has steadily increased, through its system of exchange augmented by substantial purchases, until now, in combination with the Library of Congress collection of learned society publications, it numbers approximately 400,000 volumes and pamphlets. The sets are not grouped in one hall, as appears to have been the original intention, but are classified and shelved according to subject. The large hall designated as Smithsonian Deposit contains only the periodical and society serial publications relating to pure science,* academies or academic so- cieties, and museums, whether of Library of Congress or of Smithsonian ownership, the volumes being distinguished by the seal affixed in binding and by other marks of ownership in the unbound material. ♦See list of groups following Introduction. INTBODTJCTION With the constant cooperation of Mr. Paul Brockett, Custo- dian of the Smithsonian Deposit at the Smithsonian Institution, and under the efficient administration of Mr. Francis H. Parsons, Assistant in charge of the Smithsonian Deposit at the Library of Congress, the whole collection has been greatly developed; through the systematic arrangement by the Classification Division and the records of the Catalogue Division, it has been made avail- able to students. All society material of a serial nature, of what- ever class, is forwarded for binding through the chief of the Smithsonian Division, and a permanent record of all volumes bound since 1900 is on file in that division. The number of vol- umes bound from 1900 to April, 1917, was 50,000. The Smithsonian Institution has issued from time to time a list of the societies with which it exchanges publications ; the latest of these is the International Exchange List, corrected to September, 1903, published 1904. A printed catalogue entitled "Publications of the learned societies and periodicals in the library of the Smithsonian Institution," pt. 1, 1855; pt. 2, 1856, was issued as appendix to the Contributions to knowledge, vols. 7 and 8; this was followed in 1866 by the "Catalogue of publications of so- cieties and of periodical works, belonging to the Smithsonian In- stitution, January 1, 1866. Deposited in the Library of Con- gress." Manuscript entries have been made for all sets in both the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian collections, and it is the intention to print these as rapidly as possible for use in the Library of Congress catalogues and for distribution to other libraries. The rules which follow are substantially the A. L. A. rules of 1908 which in turn were based on a comparison of the rules prac- ticed by the larger libraries, notably as stated in Mr. C. A. Cutter's fifth plan (Rules for a dictionary catalogue, 3d ed., 1891, p. 30- 33, paragraph 56. c/. 4th ed., 1904, p. 39-49). The additions represent further specifications, and also provide for the informa- tion needed in answering numerous inquiries concerning the con- stitution of sets, identification of references, and other biblio- graphical data. The codification is due in a large measure to Mr. J. C. M. Hanson, chief of the Catalogue Division 1897-1910, Mr. Charles Martel, chief assistant and chief classifier 1897-1912, now chief of the division, and Mr. S. Stefansson, chief reviser from 1899 to the time of his death in 1913. Much depends on the exercise of good judgment in the applica- tion of the rules. Consistency of usage is strongly recommended, for exceptions tend to confuse those who use the catalc^ue, but there are cases which require special treatment and with which the open-minded cataloguer will deal according to the nature of the case. H. W. PlERSON. December^ 1919. SECTIONS CLASSIFIED IN THE SMITHSONIAN DIVISION AM AS Ql-116 QlOl QUI, 113 Q115 Q116 Q184 QAl QBl QCl QDl QEl QHl-7 QKl QMl QPl QRl Museums (Museography and muscology) Academies, and learned societies of a general char- acter. Science (General) Ql-9 Periodicals; Year-books. Qll-99 Societies. Congresses (International and general only) Collections. Voyages and expeditions. Handbooks for scientific expeditions. Instruments and apparatus. Mathematics. Astronomy. Physics. QC81 QC501 QC801 -QC811 QC851 Chemistry. QD71 QD901 Geology. QE351 QE531 QE701 QE901 Weights and measures. Electricity and magnetism. Terrestrial and cosmical physics. Terrestrial magnetism. Meteorology. Analytical chemistry. Crystallography. Mineralogy. Seismology. Paleontology. Paleobotany. Natural history. QH201 Microscopy. QH301 General biology. Botany. QK520 Pteridophyta. QKS34 Musci. QK564 Algae. QK600 Fungi. Zoology. QI.401 MoUusca. QL461 Insects. QLr541 Lepidoptera. QL671 Birds. QL750 Ethology. QL801 Anatomy. Human anatomy. Physiology, QP351 Experimental psychology. QP501 Physiological chemistry. Bacteriology. CONTENTS Page Introduction 3 Societies 9 Institutions 17 Miscellaneous bodies 27 Forms of entry 33 Abbreviations (names of months) 66 Examples of headings 67 Masonic bodies 68 Bibliographical suggestions 72 Index of examples 101 Subject index 107 THE Library of Congress card number (printer's serial number) is given at the lower right-hand of many of the examples and bibliographies quoted. These serial numbers may be used in ordering printed cards from the Card Division. SOCIETIES [For convenience of reference the paragraplis are numbered consecutively. To avoid misunderstanding, the numbers of the corresponding rule In the A. L. A. code, 1908, are added in parentheses] (cf. A. L. A. rules, 1908, 72-81) Specification. This includes associations and societies of all kinds, scientific, benevolent, moral, etc., even when strictly local or named from a country, state, county, or province; also clubs, gijds, orders of knighthood, secret societies, inter-collegiate soci- eties, Greek letter fraternities. Young men's and Young women's Christian associations, affiliated societies, political parties, reli- gious sects, etc., as distinguished from institutions (establish- ments) See also specifications for Institutions, p. 17. Certain designations are used interchangeably, especially in the Romance languages, for cultural associations and educational in- stitutions such as Ateneo, Instituto, L,iceo, Museo, etc. ; these are to be entered as societies or institutions according to the nature of their organization. 1. General rule. Enter a society under the first word (not an article) of its latest* corporate name, with reference from any other name by which it is known, and from the name of the place where its headquarters are established. (A. L. A. 72) If the name of the place does not appear in the corporate name, it is to be added in the English form and is to be printed in italics. In the case of national societies whose headquarters are not fixed, the place is omitted. Botanical society of Edinburgh with reference from Edinburgh. Botanical society. Entomological society of New South Wales, Sydney with references from New South Wales, Entomological society of. Sydney. Entomological society of New South Wales. Geographische gesellschaft in Hamburg with reference from Hamburg. Geographische gesellschaft. ♦Societies and their publications are known to the public under their cur- rent names and titles. Earlier names are, even after a short interval, not distinctly remembered, or are entirely forgotten. It is therefore the cur- rent name under which the reader will usually look for the publications in the catalogue, and if he finds only a reference there to an earlier name or title he is annoyed, even though the inconvenience and loss of time be slight. 'To spare many readers on many occasions this annoyance and delay, a little time and labor spent once on the part of the cataloguer to transfer the entry to the new name or title when a change has occurred seems to us profitably spent. In an otherwise appreciative notice in the lyibrary Journal, April 1918, p. 294-5, of the Guide for cataloguing period- icals, exception is taken to the rule to enter serials under the latest title; the exception, on the whole, does not seem to us well taken. 9 10 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEEIAL, PUBLICATIONS Academic royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Bel- gique, Brussels with references from Brussels. Academie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux- arts de Belgique. Belgium. Academie royale. Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia ■with reference from Philadelphia. Academy of natural sciences. Ateneo de Honduras, Tegucigalpa with references from Honduras, Ateneo de. Tegucigalpa. Ateneo de Honduras. American academy of arts and sciences, Boston with reference from Boston. American academy of arts and sciences. Liceo artistico y liteiario, Madrid with reference from Madrid. Liceo artistico y literario. National education association of the United States with reference from United States, National education association of the. American library association. National institute of social sciences. Koyal Dublin society with reference from Dublin society. Royal Irish academy, Dublin with references from Irish academy, Dublin. Dublin. Royal Irish academy. Dublin. Irish academy. a. An authority card is to be made for each heading established, to contain, whenever obtainable, the date of founding, date of in- corporation, changes of name, and affiliation or union with other societies. Authorities consulted are to be checked on back of card, and cross-references are to be indicated. The authority card is to be printed if of sufficient importance; for minor societies or for societies about which little or no information can be found, a manila card is to be made, and the authorities and references are to be indicated as in the case of individual authors. The authorities for the corporate name are, in the order of their importance, 1st, the charter of incorporation; 2d, the stat- utes ; 3d, the usage of the society. Natural history society of New Brunswick, St. John. Founded 1862 ; inactive 1874-1880 ; reorganized 1880 ; incorpo- rated 1883. 18-3724 Scientific association of Trinidad, Port of Spain. Founded 1863; dissolved 1887. 18-9860 Verein fiir geschichte und naturgeschichte der Baar und der angren- zenden landesteile in Donaueschingen. The present society is the outgrowth of the following earlier societies : 1801. Vaterlandische gesellschaft der aerzte und natur- forscher Schwabens, continued as SOCIETIES 11 180S. Gesellschaft der freunde vaterlandischer geschichte und naturgeschichte an den quellen der Donau ; active until 1819; reorganised 1842. Verein fiir vaterlandische geschichte und natur- geschichte; active until 1850; reorganized 1869. Verein fiir geschichte und naturgeschichte der Baar und der angrenzenden landesteile in Donaueschingen. r. 1 • i i; T^ = - .. ,. 18-9346 Royal society of Edinburgh. Founded and incorporated by royal charter 1783; its im- mediate precursor was the Philosophical society of Edin- burgh, founded 1739. Royal society of Victoria, Melbourne. In 18S5 the Philosophical society of Victoria (founded 1854) and the Victorian institute for the advancement of science (founded 1854) united to form the Philosophical institute of Victoria; in 1859 the name of the latter was changed to Royal society of Victoria._ In 1882 the society absorbed the Microscopical society of Victoria. 17-28025 b. When two or more societies which have had an independent existence unite to form a new society they are to be entered under their own names up to the time of union, with see also references to and from the new body. cf. example immediately preceding. Entries to be made under 1. Philosophical society of Victoria with see also reference to Royal society of Victoria, Melbourne. 2. Victorian institute for the advancement of science with see also reference to Royal society of Victoria, Melbourne. 3. Royal society of Victoria, Melbourne with see also references to Philosophical society of Victoria. Victorian institute for the advancement of science. c. When a society has merely changed its name, entry is to be made under the latest form, with see references from earlier forms, (cf. 49) R. Accademia di scienze, lettere e belle arti di Palermo with references from Accademia palermitana. Accademia di scienze e lettere, Palermo. Academic d'agriculture de France, Paris with references from Societe royale d'agriculture de la generalite de Paris. Societe royale d'agriculture de Paris. Societe d'agriculture du departement de la Seine. Societe royale et centrale d'agriculture, Paris. Societe nationale et centrale d'agriculture, Paris. Societe imperiale et centrale d'agriculture, Paris. Societe centrale d'agriculture de France, Paris. Societe nationale d'agriculture de France, Paris. d. When two societies or institutions have the same name they are to be distinguished by dates in the heading, and, in excep- tional cases, by the addition of a roman numeral (i, 11, etc., as the case may be) indicating the order of priority more clearly. 12 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEEIAL PUBLICATIONS Scientific society of San Antonio. (Founded 1892) Founded April, 1892 ; existed a little over two years. Not to be confused with the society of the same name founded 1904. 17-30510 Scientific society of San Antonio. (Founded 1904) Organized 1904; incorporated 1905. Not to be confused with the society of the same name, which was founded in 1892 and existed a little over two years. 17-30508 Entomological society of London. (Founded 1801) Entomological society of London. (Founded 1833) American physiological society. (Founded 18S7) American physiological society. (Founded 1887) Mississippi. Historical society. (Founded 1858) Mississippi historical society. (Founded 1890) Colorado college of dental surgery, Denver, (i, 1879-1901) Colorado college of dental surgery, Denver, (ii, 1901- Bxceptions, variations, and further specifications. 2. Societies whose corporate names are practically unknown. Enter societies whose full corporate names are so little used as to be practically unknown, under the shorter, better known form. This exception is rarely to be made. American philosophical society, Philadelphia with reference from American philosophical society held at Philadelphia for promot- ing useful knowledge. Koyal society of arts, London with reference from Royal society for the encouragement of arts, manufactures and commerce, London. Cymmrodorion society, London with reference from Honourable society of cymmrodorion. Peace society, London with reference from Society for the promotion of permanent and universal peace, London. Charity organisation society, London with references from Association for the prevention of pauperism and crime in the me- tropolis, London. Society for organising charitable relief and repressing mendicity, London. Society for organising charitable effort and improving the condi- tion of the poor, London. Franklin institute, Philadelphia with reference from Franklin institute of the state of Pennsylvania for the promotion of the mechanic arts, Philadelphia. British academy, London with reference from British academy for the promotion of historical, philosophical, and philological studies. SOCIETIES 13 3. Societies whose corporate names begin with a numeral. En- ter societies whose names begin with a numeral under that name, with the numeral spelled out in the vernacular, e. g. 3. October- vereeniging to be entered under Derde October-vereeniging, Leyden with reference from October-vereeniging, Leyden. 4. University and Union league clubs. Enter university and union league clubs under the place where they are located, with reference from the name. Washington, D. C. University club with reference from University club, Washington, D. C. Chicago. Union league club with reference from Union league club of Chicago. 5. American state historical and agricultural societies. Enter American state historical and agricultural societies under the state. If the corporate name begins with the name of the state, the corporate form is to be followed; if not, the name of the state is to be followed by a period, and the second word of the heading is to be capitalized. New York state historical association. Ohio state archaeological and historical society. South Carolina. State agricultural society with reference from. State agricultural society of South Carolina. But Historical and philosophical society of Ohio (not a state society) with reference from Ohio, Historical and philosophical society of. Enter American state societies which are also state boards un- der the society, with reference from the state. West Virginia humane society with reference from West Virginia. Sictte hoard {West Virginia humane society) 6. International societies. Enter societies extending through many lands, or having authorized names in many languages, un- der the English form if it is used officially ; otherwise under that ofificial form of the name which occurs most frequently, with ref- erences from all other forms. (A. L. A. 73) International maritime association with reference from. Association internationale de la marine. International council for the study of the sea with references from Conseil permanent international pour I'exploration de la raer. Central-ausschuss fur die internationale meeresforschung. Comite international des poids et mesures with reference from International commission of weights and measures. 14 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Red cross (for general works) Red cross. V. 8. American national Red cross with reference from American national Red cross. Red cross. Netherlands. Vereeniging tot het verleenen van hulp aan zieke en gewonde krijgslieden in tijd van oorlog with reference from Vereeniging (etc.) 7. Orders of knighthood, secret orders, etc. Enter orders of knighthood, both those of medieval and modern times, also secret orders and other similar organizations, under their names, but enter the American Knights templars and other regular masonic bodies under the heading Freemasons. (A. L. A. 74) 1. Medieval orders (usually to be entered under an English form of the name) Malta, Knights of with references from Knights of Malta. Knights hospitalers of St. John of Jerusalem. Hospitalers of St. John of Jerusalem. Teutonic knights with references from Deutscher orden. Deutsche ritter. Orden der ritter des hospitals St. Marien des deutschen hauses. Templars with reference from Knights templars {Monastic and military order) 2. Modern orders. Order of the Garter, Legion d'honneur, Elefantordenen, with refer- ences under the significant words of the name or from other forms. 3. Masonic bodies. {See the amplified rule for Freemasons, p. 68-71) 4. American secret societies are preferably to be entered under that part of the name by which they are commonly known. Elks, Benevolent and protective order of. Moose, Loyal order of. 8. Alumni associations. Enter alumni associations under the name of the school, college or university. (A. L. A. 75) Yale university. Society of the alumni with reference from Society of the alumni of Yale university. Pennsylvania college, Gettysburg. Alumni association with reference from Alumni association of Pennsylvania college. Smith college. Alumnae association with reference from Alumnae association of Smith college. Paris. £cole commerciale. Association des anciens eleves with reference from Association des anciens eleves de I'ficole commerciale de Paris. SOCIETIES 15 9. local college or university societies. Enter local college so- cieties under the name of the college. (A. L. A. 76) Columbia university. Philolexian society with reference from Philolexian society, Columbia university. 10. Gilds. Enter gilds under the name of the city, with the name of the company as subheading. (A. L. A. 77) London. Merchant taylor's company wiih reference from Merchant taylor's company, London. Dunfermline, Scot. Weavers' incorporation ijoith reference from Weavers' incorporation, Dunfermline. Sheffield, Eng. Cutlers' company ■mth reference from Cutlers' company, Sheffield. 11. Learned academies whose names begin with K. E., B., I., etc. Enter learned academies under the first word not an article or an adjective expressing royal privilege, etc. (K. K., R., I., etc.) Abbreviate at the beginning of the names the words Kaiserlich, Koniglich, Reale, Imperiale, etc., except where these adjectives form the distinguishing part of the name, and disregard the ab- breviations in the arrangement. (A. L. A. 78) The words Royal, Imperial, etc., in the names of English societies are not to be abbreviated or disregarded in arrangement. K. Akademie der wissenschaften, Berlin* with references from Konigliche akademie der wissenschaften, Berlin. Berlin. K. Akademie der wissenschaften. In the references, the abbreviations are omitted from the heading re- ferred to, e. g. Konigliche akademie der wissenschaften, Berlin, see Akademie der wissenschaften, Berlin; Berlin. K. Akademie der wissen- schaften see Akademie der wissenschaften, Berlin (main heading is K. Akademie, etc.) K. K. Geographische gesellschaft in Wien with references from Kaiserlich konigliche geographische gesellschaft in Wien. Vienna. K. K. Geographische gesellschaft. I. R. Accademia di scienze, lettere ed artl degli agiati in Rovereto with references from Imperiale regia accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti degli agiati in Rovereto. I. Regia accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti degli agiati in Rovereto. Rovereto. I. R. Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti degli agiati. Royal society of Edinburgh with reference from Edinburgh. Royal society. "•■Recent changes in the names of many societies came too late to be noted in the examples quoted. 16 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS 1 c ^filiated socie- 12. Affiliated societies. Enter local branches ot ami ^^^g mder the name of the general o^'^^^^^*. " ^w hand, local r ii ^f +v.«> inr-il snriptv. On the otner i"^ . ties under tne name ui u c g^ii^xc. "'&"7^"";v-" .^er hand, i"^<-' part of the name of the local society. On the other ^ branches having individual names which do not "^huW ^^nt bod- of the general organization are to be entered as i"?^??"^ reference ies according to the regular rule for societies, with a r from the name of the general organization. (A. J^. A- > Archaeological institute of America. Washington society with references from Daughters of the American revolution. Massachusetts. Ool. Tim- othy Bigelow chapter, Worcester. Norumbeea women's club, Charlestown, Mass. (not General fed- eraHon of women's clubs. Norumbega women's club. Charlestown. Mass.) 13 ReUffious denominations, orders, f Enter the official publi- cations of a religious denomination or order, t. e. confessions of faith creeds, catechisms, liturgies, breviaries, missals, hours, of- fices ' prayer-books, etc., under the name of the denomination or order (A. L. A. 80; cf. Eclectic, 195 ; Cutter, 59. cf. also rule 42, Conventions, conferences) Church of England. Book of common prayer. Catholic church. Uturgy and ritual. Breviary. 14 Political parties. Enter official publications (platforms, proceedings, manifestoes, campaign books etc.) of political par- ties under the name of the party. (A. L. A. 81 ; cf. Eclectic, 195 , Cutter, 59. cf. also rule 42, Conventions, conferences) Democratic party. National convention, Chicago, 1884. Official proceedings of the National Democratic convention held in Chicago, 111., July 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th, 1884 ... Republican party. New York (State) 6th congressional district. Proceedings of the Republican and Union convention for the Sixdi congressional district, held at Bleecker buildings, Oct. 14, 1862 ... The publications of the Republican and Democratic congressional com- mittees are to be entered under the names of these committees, not under the parties. Republican congressional committee, 1901-1903. tThe recataloguing of class B, pt. 2, Religion and theologj', which has not been begun systematically at this date, will probably call for much specification and some modification in the treatment of the headings repre- senting religious bodies. Foreign (national) churches not known under an authorized or generally accepted English equivalent of the name will be entered under their official vernacular name preferably in its simplest form. Supplementary rules of practice and illustrations will be issued when the matter has matured sufficiently. INSTITUTIONS (ESTABLISHMENTS) (c/. A. L. A. rules, 1908, 82-99) Specification. This includes colleges, universities, schools, libra- ries, mercantile libraries, museums, galleries, observatories, labo- ratories, churches, cemeteries, monasteries, convents, hospitals, asylums, prisons, theaters, chambers of commerce, stock ex- changes, boards of trade, botanical and zoological gardens, build- ings, etc. 15. General rule. Enter an institution under the name of the place in which it is located. (A. L. A. 82) Boston. Public library. Manila. Ateneo ■with reference from Ateneo de Manila. Philadelphia. Children's hospital with reference from Children's hospital of Philadelphia. Paris. Musee national du Louvre with references from Musee national du Louvre, Paris. Louvre, Musee national du, Paris. Bxceptions, and special rules for particular classes of institutions. 16. Institutions of the United States or of the British Empire whose names begin with a proper noun or adjective. Enter an institution of the United States or of the British Empire, whose name begins with a proper noun or adjective under the first word of its name, and refer from the place where it is located. (A. L. A. 83) Harvard university with reference from Cambridge, Mass. Harvard university. Corcoran gallery of art, Washvngton, D. C. with references from Corcoran art gallery, Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. Corcoran gallery of art. Enoch Pratt free library, Baltimore with references from Baltimore. Enoch Pratt free library. Pratt free library, Baltimore. John Crerar library, Chicago with references from Chicago. John Crerar library. Crerar library, Chicago. Smithsonian institution with reference from Washington, D. C. Smithsonian institution. Boston athenaeum. 17 401—24 2 18 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEEIAL PUBLICATIONS British museum with reference from London. British museum. Norwich castle museum, Norwich, Eng. with references from Norwich, Eng. Norwich castle museum. Norwich, Eng. Castle museum. Auckland university college. Bristol museum and art gallery, Bristol, Eng. with reference from Bristol, Eng. Museum and art gallery. Smiley public library, Redlanda, Calif, with references from A. K. Smiley public library, Redlands, Calif. Redlands, Calif. A. K. Smiley public library. Redlands, Calif. Smiley public library. Colleges and other institutions named after Luther may be regarded as a group. The official names vary: Luther college, Martin Luther college. Dr. Martin Luther college. To the public outside of the community where they are located the distinction is scarcely known. For practical reasons, therefore, they may well be entered under the conventional form of name : Luther college, followed by name of place, with references from the official form. Luther college. New Vim, Mitm. with references from Dr. Martin Luther college. Martin Luther college. New Ulm, Minn. Dr. Martin Luther college. 17. Foreign institutions whose names begin with a proper noun or adjective. Enter a foreign institution whose name begins with a proper noun or adjective under the name of the place where it is located. (A. L. A. 83) Cologne. Rautenstrauch-Joest museum zvith references from Rautenstrauch-Joest museum, Cologne. Joest museum, Cologne. Frankfurt am Main. Stadelsches kunstinstitut with reference from Stadelsches kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main. Abo, Finland. Stads historiska museum with reference from Abo stads historiska museum. Nuremberg. Bayerisches gewerbemuseum with reference from Bayerisches gewerbemuseum, Nuremberg. Nuremberg. Germanisches nationalmuseum with reference from Germanisches nationalmuseum, Nuremberg. Vienna. Suppen- und thee anstalt with references from Vienna. Wiener suppen- und thee anstalt. Wiener suppen- und thee anstalt. Exceptions may be made occasionally in favor of entry under actual name. Bergens museum, Bergen, Norway. Troms0 museum, Tromafi, Norway. INSTITUTIONS 19 18. Chambers of commerce, stock, produce, and other exchanges, and boards of trade. Enter national chambers of commerce under the name. Enter local chambers of commerce, stock, produce, and other exchanges, and boards of trade under the place. Chambei of commerce of the United States of America. American chamber of commerce in Paris. Swedish chamber of commerce in New York.- London. Chamber of commerce. Amsterdam. Eamer van koophandel en fabrieken. Montreal. Stock exchange. Washington, D. C. Stock exchange with reference from Washington stock exchange, Washington, D. C. Salt Lake City. Stock and mining exchange with reference from Salt Lake stock and mining exchange. Boston. Board of trade. Lowell, Mass. Board of trade. Vienna. Borse. with references from Wiener borse. Vienna. Wiener borse. 19. Colleges or professional schools of a university. Enter the colleges of a British university and the professional schools which form an integral part of an American university under the name of the university, with the name of the college or school as sub- heading. Refer from the name of the college or school. (A. L. A. 84) Oxford. University. Balliol college. Yale university. Sheffield scientific school. Cornell university. Sibley college of mechanical engineering and the mechanic arts. Professional schools whose names begin with a proper noun or_ adjective may be entered under their own names, particularly if they are situated at a distance from the university of which they form a part, have merely a nominal connection with it, or for other reasons are unlikely to be looked for under its name. Cases in point are some of the American schools which, originally independent, have later affiliated with or become depart- ments of a university. St. Ignatius college, Chicago with reference from St. Louis university. 20. College or university institutions. Enter college and uni- versity libraries, museums, laboratories, observatories, hospitals, shops, and similar institutions under the name of the college or university. (A. L. A. 85) Paris. Universite. Biiliothique. Columbia university. Observatory. Harvard university. Peabody museum of American archaeology and ethnology. Chicago. University. Hull physiological laboratory. Berlin. Universitat. Institut fUr meereskunde. 20 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEELAL PUBLICATIONS 21. Public schools. Enter all schools supported by taxation un- der the name of the place and refer from the name of the school. (A. L. A. 86) New York. Morris high school with reference from Morris high school, New York. Minneapolis. Lincoln school with reference from Lincoln school, Minneapolis. Paris. Lycee Janson-de-Sailly with references from Lycee Janson-de-Sailly, Paris. Janson-de-Sailly, Lycee, Paris. Leipzig. Thomasschule with reference from Thomasschule, Leipzig. Edinburgh. Sciennes school with reference from Sciennes school, Edinburgh. 22. Private schools. a. Enter American and British private schools under the name when this begins with a proper noun or adjective, otherwise un- der the place. (A. h. A. 87) Balliol school, Utica, N. Y. Copeland school, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. but Washington, D. C. National cathedral school for girls with references from Cathedral school for girls, Washington, D. C. National cathedral school for girls, Washington, D. C. When a school is known only by the name of the proprietor, enter under his name. Chesborough, A. J., school. b. Enter foreign private schools under the place where located, with reference from the name of the school or the proprietor. Christiania. Nissens skole with reference from Nissens skole, Christiania. Milan. Istituto privato Robiati with reference from Robiati, Ambrogfio. 23. Indian schools (TJ. S.) Enter Indian schools of the U. S. Indian service and denominational and private schools which re- ceive government support, under the name of the place where located. Refer from the name of the school. For information and lists of schools cf. reports of the commissioner of Indian affairs. (A. L. A. 88) Carlisle, Pa. United States Indian school. Pipestone, Minn. Indian training school. Phoenix, Ariz. United States Indian industrial school. Morris, Minn. Indian school. INSTITUTIONS 21 Private Indian schools not a part of the U. S. Indian service and not receiving government support are to be entered accord- ing to the general rule for Private schools (22) 24. Private collections. a. Enter catalogues, lists, etc., of private collections (libraries, art galleries, numismatic cabinets, stamp collections, etc.) under the name of the owner of the collection, with added entry under the name of the author (compiler) of the work, and under place when known also by the latter. (A. L. A. 89) Walters, William Thompson. Oriental collection of W. T. Walters, 65 Mt. Vernon place, Baltimore. Brinley, George. Catalogue of the American library of the late George Brinley. [By Dr. James Hammond Trumbulli Added entry: Trumbull, James Hammond. b. When a private collection has passed into the possession of some institution, society, or other body, entry for all subsequent publications is to be made under the name of that body, with ref- erences from the name of the collection and the original collector. Publications issued before the change of ownership are to have added entry under the name of the institution or other body into whose possession the collection has passed. Boston. Public library. Prince collection with references from Prince collection, Boston public library. Prince, Thomas. Victoria and Albert museum. South Kensington. Dyce collection with references from Dyce collection, Victoria and Albert museum. Dyce, Alexander. 25. National institutions. National institutions (often desig- nated as Imperial, Royal, National, and the like) which include in their names the name of the country, and therefore tend to be- come better known by the name of the country than by that of the place where they are located, are to be entered under the name of the country. The name of the city or town is to be added in the heading. In doubtful cases enter under the city or town. (A. L. A. 90) Peru. Biblioteca nacional, Lima with reference from Lima. Biblioteca nacional del Peru. Victoria, Australia. Public library, museums and national gallery, Melbourne. with reference from^ Melbourne. Public library, museums and national gallery of Victoria. New South Wales. Public library, Sydney with reference from Sydney. Public library of New South Wales. 26. American state institutions. Enter American state insti- tutions (universities, libraries, etc.) under the name of the state. If the name of the institution begins with the name of the state, 22 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS that form is to be used without the insertion of the period ; if not, the name of the state is to be followed by period, and the next word is to be capitalized, denoting an inversion. (A. L- A. 91) California. University with references from University of California. Berkeley, Calif. University of California. Ohio state university, Columhus with reference from Columbus. Ohio state university. Massachusetts. State library, Boston with references from State library of Massachusetts, Boston. Boston. State library of Massachusetts. Illinois. Asylum for insane criminals, Chester with references from Asylum for insane criminals, Chester, III. Chester, 111. Asylum for insane criminals. There are certain institutions which, although not strictly official, i. e. maintained and controlled by the state, are, on account of their names, most frequently looked for under the name of the state. These may best be entered according to the above rule. Pennsylvania. University with reference from University of Pennsylvania. 27. Agricultural experiment stations (IT. S.) Enter agricul- tural experiment stations of the United States under the name of the state or territory in which they are organized. Include in the heading the name of the place where the station is located. Refer from the university or college of which the station may form a department, from the name of the station, if it is at all distinctive, and from the name of the place where it is located. (A. L,. A. 92) New York. Agricultural experiment station, Geneva with reference from Geneva, N. Y. Agricultural experiment station. New York. Agricultural experiment station, Ithaca with references from Cornell university. Agricultural experiment^ station. Ithaca, N. Y. Agricultural experiment station. Porto Rico. Agricultural experiment station, Mayaguez with reference from Mayaguez, Porto Rico. Agricultural experiment station. 28. Universities, galleries, etc., called Imperial, Royal, etc. En- ter universities, galleries, etc., called Imperial, Royal, National, and the like, under the name of the place where located. The adjective denoting royal privilege, etc., is to be abbreviated and disregarded in arrangement, except in English names. The ad- jective denoting a national body in Dutch names is not to be ab- breviated. (A. L. A. 93) cf. 11, Learned academies (A. L. A. 78) Florence. R. Galleria degli UflSzi with references from Reale galleria degli Uffizt, Florence. Uffizi, R. Galleria degli, Florence. INSTITUTIONS '2 3 London. National gallery with) reference from National gallery, London. Amsterdam. K. Paleis with references from Koninklijk paleis, Amsterdam. Amsterdam. Koninklijk paleis. but Leyden. Rijks museum van natuurlijke historic. Leyden. Rijks universiteit. The full corporate names of the universities of continental Europe are little used even in official literature, and are hence practically unknown. Entry is therefore made under the place followed by the simple form of name in current use. Christiania. Universitet with reference from Kongelige Frederiks universitet, Christiania. Heidelberg. Universitat with reference from Grossherzogliche Ruprecht-Karls universitat zu Heidelberg. Kief. Universitet with reference from Imperatorskii universitet Sviatago Vladimlra. 29. Observatories. Enter observatories under the name of the place unless they form a part of a university, college, or other institution, in which case they are to be treated according to rule 20. (A. L. A. 94, 85) Greenwich, Eng. Royal observatory with reference from Royal observatory, Greenwich. Paris. Observatoire with references from Observatoire de Paris. Observatoire royal_ de Paris. Observatoire imperial de Paris. Kalocsa, Hungary. Haynald observatorium with reference from Haynald observatorium, Kalocsa, Hungary. but Wisconsin. University. Washburn observatory with references from Washburn observatory, Madison, Wis. Madison, Wis. Washburn observatory. Michigan. University. Detroit observatory with references from Detroit observatory, Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor, Mich. Detroit observatory. Observatory of the University of Michigan. Carnegie institution of Washington. Solar observatory, Mt. Wil- son, Calif. with references from. Solar observatory, Mt. Wilson, Calif. Wilson, Mt., Calif. Solar observatory. Exception may be made in case the observatory is much more likely to be looked for under its own name than under that of the place or of the institution of which it forms a part. 24 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Lick observatory witk reference from California. University. Lick observatory. Allegheny observatory with reference from Allegheny, Pa. Western university of Pennsylvania. Allegheny observatory. Yerkes observatory with reference from Chicago. University. Yerkes observatory. 30. Botanical and zoological gardens. Enter botanical and zoo- logical gardens under the name of the place where located, with the following exceptions :. 1. When distinctly a part of some university or school enter under the name of the university or school. 2. When owned or controlled by a society and constantly re- ferred to by its name, enter under the society. 3. When private property, enter under the name of the owner of the estate. Botanical and zoological gardens whose names are preceded by the titular designations Imperial, Royal, National, etc., are to be entered according to this rule, even when supported wholly or in part by public fimds. (A. L. A. 95) General rule. Cincinnati. Zoological garden. Brussels. Jardin botanique d'etat. Kew. Royal gardens. Exception 1. Cambridge. University. Botanic garden. Miinden. Forstakademie. Botanischer garten. Exception 2. Royal society of Tasmania, Hobart. Oardens. Zoological society of Philadelphia. Garden. Zoological society of London. Oardens. Exception 3. Aksakov botanic garden. Croome Court botanical garden. 31. Churches. Enter all churches under the name of the place, (A. L. A. 96) London. St. Paul's cathedral with reference from St. Paul's cathedral, London. Paris. Notre-Dame (Cathedral) with reference from Notre-Dame de Paris. Boston. Trinity church with reference from Trinity church, Boston. 32. Cemeteries. Enter local cemeteries under place. City cem- eteries located at a distance from the city, under the name of the INSTITUTIONS 25 cemetery, adding the name of the city. Reports issued by ceme- tery associations are to be entered under the name of the ceme- tery, with reference from the name of the association. Boston. South burying ground. New York. Calvary cemetery. New York cemetery of New Jersey, Haokensaclc. Arlington, Va. National cemetery. Fort Monroe, Va. National cemetery. Mt. Auburn cemetery, Cambridge, Mass. 33. Hospitals and charitable Institutions. (Supplementing rules 15, 16, 31, and 34) Enter hospitals and charitable institu- tions under the name of the place and refer from the name of the institution. (For exceptions cf. rules 25, National institutions; 26, American state institutions ; 20, College or university institu- tions) Clinton, S. C. Thornwell orphanage ■with reference from Thornwell orphanage, Clinton, S. C. Cleveland Jewish orphan asylum with reference from Jewish orphan asylum, Cleveland. Boston. Gwynne temporary home for children with reference from Gwynne temporary home for children, Boston. Cincinnati. Glenn industrial home , ■with reference from Glenn industrial home, Cincinnati. Southampton, Eng. Hartley institution ■with reference from Hartley institution, Southampton, Eng. New York. Five Points house of industry with reference from Five Points house of industry, New York. Gratz. Anna-kinderspital with reference from Anna-kinderspital, Gratz. Philadelphia. St. Martha's house with reference from St. Martha's house, Philadelphia. London. St. Bartholomew's hospital with reference from St. Bartholomew's hospital, London. Gaustad sindssygeasyl with reference from Norway. Sindssygeasyl, Gaustad. but New York. State hospital, XJtica ■with reference from Utica. State hospital. Nottinghamshire. County asylum, Radcliffe-upon-Trent ■with references from Radcliffe-upon-Trent, Eng. County asylum. Sneinton, Eng. Lunatic asylum. 34. Monasteries, abbeys, convents, etc. 1. Enter monasteries, abbeys, convents, priories, etc., which are 26 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEKIAL PUBLICATIONS located in a city or town, under the name of the place, and refer from the name of the institution. (A. 1,. A. 97) Angeis, France. Saint-Aubin (Benedictine abhey) Kerity, France. Beauport Premonstratensian monastery) Vienna. TInsere Liebe Frau zu den Schotten (Benedictine ahhey) 2. When a village or town has grown up around a monastic institution and bears the same name, the entry is to take the fol- lowing form: Fulda, Qer. (Benedictine monastery) Einsiedeln, Switzerland (Benedictine monastery) St. Gall, Bwitzerland (Benedictine monastery ) Gorze, Alsace-Lorraine (Benedictine abbey) Clairmarais, France (CistercioAi abbey) as distinct from Fulda, Qer. (City) Einsiedeln, Switzerland (City) St. Gall, Switzerland (Canton) St. Gall, Switzerland (City) etc., etc. 3. A monastery or other monastic institution not located in a city, town, or village is to be entered under its own name. Grande-Chartreuse (Monastery) Monte Cassino (Benedictine monastery) 4. Enter British abbeys, priories, etc., as follows: Bury St. Edmunds (Abbey) Ely monastery. Tintern abbey. 35. National banks. Enter national banks designated merely by number, or without any special designation, under the place. (A. L. A. 98) Philadelphia. First national bank. Vergennes, Vt. National bank. Enter other banking institutions under firm, association, or cor- porate name. (c/. 46, Firms) Bank of England. Suffolk bank, Boston. Banque de France. Schweizerische nationalbank. 36, Carnegie and similar public libraries. Enter Carnegie, Passmore-Edwards, and similar public libraries under the name of the place, and refer from the name of the library. (A. L. A. 99) Pittsburgh. Carnegie library. The reason for this exception to an exception (cf. 16) is that the Car- negie and to a less extent the Passmore-Edwards and similar libraries, because of their number as well as the nature of their grants and endow- ments, tend to become much better known, at least outside of their own immediate neighborhood, by the name of the city in which they are located, than by their own names. Where only the building is a private donation, the library being otherwise endowed and supported by public taxation, the presumption is particularly strong in favor of entry under the place. MISCELLANEOUS BODIES OR ORGANIZATIONS NOT PROVIDED FOR IN RULES 1-36 (c/. A. L. A. rules, 1908, 100-111) Specification. This includes conferences, congresses, exhibi- tions, and other occasional meetings, firms, and other business concerns, committees and classes of citizens not belonging to any body or organization, ecclesiastical councils, foundations and en- dowments, expeditions, etc. 37. Diplomatic congresses. Enter diplomatic congresses under the name of the place of meeting, with reference from any name by which they are popularly known. (A. L. A. 100) Rastatt. Congress, 1797-1799. Vienna. Congress, 1814-181S. Verona. Congress, 1822. Paris. Congress, 1857. Berlin. Congress, 1878. Hague. International peace conference, 1899. Algeciras. International conference on Moroccan affairs, 1906. 38. International meetings. Enter international meetings, con- ferences, and congresses, of private persons, under their English names provided their publications have appeared in English or that language is specified as one of the official languages of the conference. In other cases enter under the name in the language in which most of the publications have appeared, or when this cannot be ascertained, under the name by which the conference is best known. Make references from all other forms of name, and from the place where each congress has been held. (A. L. A. 101) International congress of Orientalists with references from Orientalists, International congress of. Congres international des orientalistes. Internationaler orientalisten congress. etc., etc. International geographical congress. 1st, Antwerp, 1871 with references from Congres international pour le progres des sciences geographiques cosmographiques et commerciales. Congres international de geographic. Antwerp. Congres international pour le progres des sciences geographiques, cosmographiques et commerciales, 1st, 1871. International geographical congress. 2d, Paris, 1875 with reference from Paris. Congres international de geographie, 2d, 1875. International geographical congress. Sd, Venice, 1881 with references from Congresso geografico internazionale. Congresso internazionale geografico. Venice. Congresso geografico Internationale, 3d, 1881. 27 28 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATION'S International geographical congress. 4*7i, Paris, 1889 with reference from Paris. Congres international de geographic, 4th, 1889. International geographical congress. 5th, Bern, 1891 with reference from Bern. Congres international de geographie, 5th, 1891. International geographical congress. 6th, London, 1895 with reference from London. International geographical congress, 6th, 1895. International geographical congress. Ith, Berlin, 1899 with references from Internationaler geographen-kongress. Berlin. Internationaler geographen-kongress, 7th, 1899. International geographical congress. 8th, Washington, D. C, 1904 with reference from Washington, D. C. International geographical congress, 8fh, 1904. International geographical congress. 9th, Geneva, 1908 with reference from Geneva. Congres international de geographie, 9th, 1908. International geographical congress. 10th, Rome, 1913 with reference from Rome (City) Congresso internazionale di geografia, 10th, 1913. etc., etc. If the numbering of the congresses is very irregular, as in the case of the International congress of hygiene and demography, the numbers are to be omitted from the heading, and an informa- tion card, stating the sequence of the congresses may be printed. International congress of hygiene and demography. [Isti Brussels, 1852 (Congres general d'hygiene) [2di Brussels, 1876 (Congres international d'hygiene) [3d) Paris, 1878 (Congres international d'hygiene) i4th] Turin, 1880. [5thi Geneva, 1882 (Congres international d'hygiene et de dteo- graphie) [6th] The Hague, 1884 (Congres international d'hygiene et de demographie) [7thj Vienna, 1887 (Internationaler congress ...) [8th) Paris, 1889. [9th) London, 1891 (International congress ...) [10th) Budapest, 1894 (NemzetkSzi k6zegeszsegi es demografiai congressus) [11th) Madrid, 1898 (Congreso internacional de higiene y de- mografia) [12thi Paris, 1900. 13th, Brussels, 1903. 14th, Berlin, 1907. 15th, Washington, 1912. The first three congresses (1852, 1876, 1878) were originally not numbered; the congresses held 1880-1900 were numbered 3d-10th with reference to the Brussels congress, 1876, as the first, and leaving out of the count the Brussels congress, 1852, and the Paris congress, 1889. At the Brussels congress, 1903, the present number- ing was adopted. (The numbers are not used in the heading) 15-28278 For examples of congresses whose publications were issued in complicated form, cf. International road congress (14-8987, MISCELLANEOUS BODIES 29 14-8988) ; International congress of navigation. 12th, Philadel- phia, 1912. (12-29674-5) 39. Exhibitions, etc. Enter general exhibitions, fairs, bazaars, etc., under the name of the place where they are held, and refer from the official title and any other names by which the exhibi- tion is generally known. (A. L. A. 102) Philadelphia. Centennial exhibition, 1876. New Orleans. World's industrial and cotton centennial exposition, 1884-1885. Chicago. World's Columbian exposition, 1893. , Buffalo. Pan-American exposition, 1901. London. Franco-British exhibition, 1908. This rule applies to the official publications of an exhibition. Catalogues or descriptions of exhibits and other material published by commissions from the contributing countries, business firms, or other contributors, are to be entered under the bodies or persons issuing them. U. S. Board of management of government exhibit, Tennessee centennial exposition, 1897. ... Report on the United States govern- ment exhibit at the Tennessee centennial exposition, Nashville, 1897. 40. Exhibitions held by societies or other bodies. Exhibitions, fairs, bazaars, etc., held by or under the auspices of some society or institution or in connection with an international or other con- gress, especially when they are numbered and occur at more or less regular intervals in different places, are to be entered under the name of the body or congress, with reference from the name of the place, and from the name of the exhibition when this is at all distinctive. (A. L. A. 103) Grolier club. New York. Catalogue of an exhibition of French engravings of the eighteenth century ... exhibited at the Grolier club ... MDCCCCV. Franklin institute, Philadelphia. Report of the ... exhibition of American manufactures, held in the city of Philadelphia ... by the Franklin institute. California state agricultural society. Official report ... annual agricultural fair. Licking County (0.) agricultural society. Premium list and regu- lations for the annual fair. 41. Ecclesiastical councils. Enter ecclesiastical councils of the Catholic church, both general and special, under the name of the place of meeting. Treat in like manner councils, conferences, and synods of other religious bodies, provided the official representa- tion is not limited to one denomination or sect. In the latter case, enter according to rule 42. (A. L. A. 104, 105) Nicaea, Council of, 325. Ephesus, Council of, 431. Trent, Council of, 1545-1563. Enter Lateran councils, Vatican council, under Lateran, Vatican, not under Rome. 42. Conventions, conferences. 1. Enter conventions, conferences, and assemblies of societies, political parties, religious denominations, etc., under the names of 30 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS these bodies, cf. also rules 13, Religious denominations, orders, and 14, Political parties. (A. L. A. 105, 80, 81) International co-operative alliance. Zd congress, Perns, 1896. Presbyterian church in the U. S. A. General assembly. 2. Enter conventions and conferences of bodies which have no existence beyond the convention under the name of the conven- tion. If no name can be found, enter under the place of meeting and supply a name descriptive of the character of the convention. International congress of arts and science, 8t. Louis, 1904. but Syracuse, N. Y. Convention of mechanics and others, 1850. Boston. Woman's rights meeting, 18S9. (cf. A. L. A. rules 69, Constitutional conventions) 43. Committees and meetings of citizens. Enter reports of meetings or committees of citizens not belonging to any named body or class and having no definite name, under the name of the place with subheading Citizens. Make reference or added entry under the name of the chairman or first signer. (A. L. A. 106) Albany. Citizens. Proceedings of a meeting of citizens of the city of Albany, held Nov. 27, 1847, for the purpose of promoting a system of literary and scientific international exchanges. Boston. Citizens. Address of the committee appointed by a public meeting, held at Faneuil hall, September 24, 1846, for the purpose of considering the recent case of kidnapping from our soil ... 44. Classes of citizens. Enter anonymous publications of any class of citizens (not organized) under the name of the place with the name of the class as subheading. (A. L. A. 107) Baltimore. Merchants. Washington, D. C. Bar. 45. Boards, trustees, etc. Enter bodies whose legal names be- gin with such words as Board, Corporation, Trustees, under the names of the institutions or bodies over which they exercise supervision. (A. L. A. 108) Harvard university. Board of overseers. British museum. Trustees. If, however, a board is organized to administer the combined funds of several bodies, it is to be entered under its own name. Board of trustees of the relief and Red cross funds. 46. Firms.* Enter firms under surnames rather than fore- names, giving forenames or initials according to the usage of the firm. Ward, Montgomery, & co. ■vuith reference from Montgomery Ward & co. Appleton, D., & co., not Appleton, Daniel, & co. Wilson, H. W., firm, publishers *cf. A. L. A. rules, 60, note. MISCELLANEOUS BODIES 31 In dealing with a large number of entries, where slight changes in the name are frequent, the following form of heading may prove serviceable. (A. L. A. 109) Scribner, firm, publishers, New York. (1905. Charles Scrihner's sons) The date in the second line is the date of publication of the book catalogued. 47. Foundations, endowments, funds. Enter foundations and endowments, funds, etc., under their names. (A. L. A. 110) Carnegie institution of Washington. Egypt exploration fund. Nobelstiftelsen, Stockholm. Carlsbergfondet, Copenhagen. Teyler's stichting, Haarlem. Endowments and special funds of institutions (universities, colleges, etc.) are usually to be entered under the institution, with a reference from the name of the fund. Michigan. University. Harris memorial trust with reference from Harris memorial trust. Smithsonian institution. Hodgkvns fund with reference from Hodgkins fund. 48. Exploring expeditions. a. Enter under their authors or compilers accounts or publica- tions of results of exploring expeditions, when the work is clearly the production of one person or of two or more persons working in conjunction. (A. L. A. Ill) Wilkes, Charles. Narrative of the United States exploring ex- pedition during the years 1838-1842. By Charles Wilkes. Grenard, Fernand. Mission Dutreuil de Rhins dans la haute Asia. Le Tibet; le pays et les habitants, par F. Grenard ... (Dutreuil de Rhins directed the expedition, but died while it was in progress) Hooker, Sir William Jackson. The botany of Capt. Beechey's voy- age; comprising an account of the plants collected by Messrs. Lay and Collie, and other officers of the expedition ... performed in H. M. S. Blossom, under the command of Capt. F. W. Beechey. By Sir W. J. Hooker and G. A. Walker Arnott ... b. Enter accounts and publications of results of exploring ex- peditions, when consisting of contributions by several persons, un- der one of the following headings, being governed in choice of heading by the way in which the expedition is generally desig- nated, or by the prominence given on the title-page to any one of the suggested headings. In cases of doubt give preference to this order. 1. The official name of the expedition, followed by the date. Expedition antarctique beige, 1897-1899. Resultats du voyage du S. y. Belgica en 1897-99 sous le commandement de A. de Gerlache de Gomery; rapports scientifiques. 32 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS 2. The society, institution, government department, or individ- ual who assumes the responsibility of the expedition and the pub- lication of the results. Gesellschaft fiir erdkunde zu Berlin. Gronland-expedition der Ge- sellschaft fur erdkunde zu Berlin, 1891-1893. Unter leitung von Erich von Drygalski. Albert I, prince of Monaco, 1848- Resultats des campagnes scientifiques accomplies sur son yacht par Albert i", prince souve- rain de Monaco. Publics sous sa direction avec le concours du baron Jules de Guerne. 3. The commander of the expedition, especially when he edits the results. Beechey, Frederic William, 1796-1856, ed. The zoology of Cap- tain Beechey's voyage ; comp. from the collections and notes made by Captain Beechey, the officers and naturalist of the expedition ... performed in H. M. S. Blossom, under the command of Captain F. W. Beechey, 1825-28, by [eight persons] 4. The name of the vessel, followed by date of expedition. If more than one vessel participates, enter under the first-named ves- sel, with added entry for the others. Adventure, H. M. 8. (1826-1836) Narrative of the surveying voy- ages of His Majesty's ships Adventure and Beagle between the years 1826 and 1836 ... Added entry: Beagle, H. M. S. (1826-1836) 5. The editor of the results. Adams, Arthur, 1820-1878, ed. The zoolo^ of the voyage of H. M. S. Samarang under command of Captain Sir Edw. Belcher, 1843-6 rby four persons] 6. The first word of the title. Exploration scientifique de I'Algerie pendant des annees 1840, 1841, 1842 ... In all cases refer freely from government departments, names of vessels, commanders, societies, editors, etc. (cf. note A. L. A. rules, 169; Eclectic, 153-161) FORMS OF ENTRY, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS In any large collection of society material, the various types of societies fall naturally into certain grades, according to their rela- tive importance, such as learned academies and societies; semi- learned societies; popular societies; societies which exist for the purpose of publishing monographic series or reprints ; social, charitable, and other societies of like nature. When cataloguing their publications it is well to consider the worth of the material to be recorded, and in applying the rules this point should be always kept in mind. For the cataloguing of the important socie- ties and institutions no effort should be spared, no source of in- formation should be ignored, that will contribute to the most com- plete statement possible of the material in the library and the his- tory of the publication; for the semi-learned societies, careful entry should be made, but the research need not be so exhaustive ; for the popular and less important societies of all sorts, brief en- tries only need be made, omitting the elaborate detail necessary for the weightier publications; while for the purely ephemeral societies a "temporary" entry will serve. 49. Heading. Having established the heading to be used for a corporate body, that form is to be used for all of the publica- tions, whether or not another form is used in some of the titles ; necessary references are to be made. In case of subsequent changes of name, all entries and references are to be revised to conform to the new name, after it may be assumed to have become fixed. These changes are usually not made on the cards until a year after the new name has appeared on the publications, as ex- perience has shown that the societies themselves often find the change inexpedient, and continue to experiment until a satisfac- tory form is evolved. Temporary references are made from the latest name, to serve in the interim. National conference of social work. Proceedings. 1st- annual session; 1874-19 Boston [etc.] 187S-[19 V. ports., map, tables. 22i-24™. Title varies: 1874, Proceedings of the ... Conference of charities and correction [published 1885] 1875, Proceedings of the Conference of charities (Journal of social science. Extra number) 1876-77, Proceedings of the Conference of charities. 1878-79, Proceedings of the ... annual Conference of charities. 1880-81, Proceedings of the ... annual Conference of charities and correction. 1882-83, Proceedings of the ... annual National conference of charities and corrections. 1884-1916, Proceedings of the National conference of charities and correction. 1917- Proceedings of the National conference of social work. HV88.A3 8-35377-7a 401—24 3 ^^ 34 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Deutsche physikaliscbe gesellschaft, Berlin. Verhandlungen der Physikalischen gesellschaft zu Berlin. 1.-17. jahrg.; 1882-98. Berlin, G. Reiraer; letc, etc., 1882j-98. 17 V. in 4. illus., pi. aS"^"". Vols. 11-17 have imprint: Leipzig, J. A. Barth, 1892-98. Editors: 1882 (no editor given).— 1883-85, F. Neesen.— 1886-88, E. Rosochatius (1888 with A. Konig) .—1889-98, A. Konig. Vols. 1-4, 1882-85, and the first 10 nos. of v. S, 1886, were issued with Fortschritte der physik. (In the Library of Congress set these have been detached from the Fortschritte and are bound as a part of the set of Verhandlungen) Vol. 11, 1892, was issued with An- nalen der physik und chemie, hrsg. von Wiedemann, neue folge, bd. 45-48, and was also issued separately. (The Library of Congress has only the issue in the Annalen) List of members in v. 5-17. Vol. 15, no. 1 : Bericht iiber die feier des 50jahrigen bestehens am 4. januar 1896. Continued as Verhandlungen der Deutschen physikalischen gesell- schaft. ■ Alphabetisches namenregister zu den Verhandlungen der Physikalischen gesellschaft zu Berlin, jahrgang 1 bis 17 (1882 bis 1898) Im auftrage der gesellschaft hrsg. von Karl Scheel. Braun- schweig, F. Vieweg und sohn, 1904. iv p., 1 1., 20 p. 23i"". [With the Verhandlungen, 17. jahrg.i Tabular list of the Verhandlungen (1 leaf) follows p. iv. 1. Physics — Societies. I. Neesen, Friedrich, 1849- ed. ii. Rosochatius, Ernst, ed. iii. Konig, Arthur Peter, 1856-1901, ed. IV. Scheel, Karl Friedrich Franz Christian, 1866- comp. QC1.D4 18-8322-3 Deutsche physikalische gesellschaft, Berlin. Verhandlungen der Deutschen physikalischen gesellschaft. 1.- jahrg.; 1899- Leipzig, J. A. Barth; letc, etc.i 1899- V. illus., plates (part col.) diagrs. 23™ Vols. 1^ irregular (v. 1 and 3, 15 nos. each; v. 2, 17 nos.; v. 4, 18 nos.) V. 5- semimonthly. Vols. 5- have imprint: Braunschweig, F. Vieweg und sohn. 1'903- Preceded by Verhandlungen der Physikalischen gesellschaft zu Berlin, 1882-98. Editors : 1899-1901, Arthur Konig.— 1902- Karl Scheel. The "Verhandlungen" for 1903- are issued both in the "Berichte der Deutschen physikalischen gesellschaft enthaltend Ver- handlungen der ... gesellschaft ... und Halbmonatliches literatur- verzeichnis der 'Fortschritte der physik,' dargestellt von der ... ge- sellschaft," and also in separate form; the set here catalogued is of the latter issue, with the exception of "5. jahrg., nr. 1," and "6. jahrg., nr. 1," which have cover-title "Berichte." "Alphabetisches namenregister zu jahrgang 1 bis 5 (1899 bis 1903)": 5. jahrg., p. i463i^74. ^ ^ List of members in each volume. 1. Physics— Societies. i. Konig, Arthur Peter, 1856-1901 ed II. Scheel, Karl Friedrich Franz Christian, 1866- ed. ' QC1.D41 18-8321 50. Title. The title of the publication is to be written in full on the manitscript card, but usually only the first word or the first phrase is printed while the entry remains "open" or unfinished. rOBMS OF ENTRY 35 Federation of associations for cripples. Bulletin, v. 1- 1917- New York, 1917- V. 23i™. irregular. Editor: 1917- D. C. McMurtrie. 1. Cripples — Societies. i. McMurtrie, Douglas Crawford, ed. RD701.F4 17-30995 If the title or the name of the society varies, a "Title varies" note is to be given. American veterinary medical assciation. Journal, v. 1-^7, Jan.i 1877-Sept. 1915; v. 48- (new sen, v. 1- ) Oct. 1915- New York, The United States veterinary medical association cetcj 1877-1915; Ithaca, N. Y., American veterinary medical association, 1916- V. illus., plates, ports. 22™. monthly. No numbers issued Feb.-Mar. 1877. Title varies: [Jan.] 1877-Sept. 1915, American veterinary review. Oct. 1915- Journal of the American veterinary medical association ... Editors: [Jan.i 1877-Oct. 1915, A. Liautard and others.— Nov. 1915- P. A. Fish. 1. Veterinary medicine — Societies. i. Liautard, Alexandre Fran- cois Augustin, 1835- ed. n. Fish, Pierre Augustine, 1865- ed. SF601.A5 16-22549 American astronomical society. Publications, v. 1- [Ann Arbor, Mich., etc.] The Society, 1910- V. illus., plates, ports. 26J°'°- Title varies: v. 1, 1910, Publications of the Astronomical and astro- physicaj society of America ... Organization, membership, and abstracts of papers, 1897-1909. Vol. 2, 1915, Publications of the Astronomical and astrophysical society of America [1910-13i Vols. 3- 1918- Publications of the American astro- nomical society [1913- Vol. 2 includes "Report of Comet committee, 1909-1913, with index catalogue of all photographs of Halley's comet reported to the com- mittee ... PJiotographs of Halley's comet taken at Diamond Head, Hawaiian Islands, by Ferdinand EHerman. Notes on these photo- graphs by E. E. Barnard" (p. [177i-227. xxviii pi.) List of members in v. 1, 3. 1. Astronomy — Societies. 2. Astrophysics — Societies. 3. Comet, Halley's. QB1.A27 10-34160 If with the change of title a new numbering is begun, or if for any other reason the new publication is practically independent, the entry under the earlier title is to be closed, with note of con- tinuation. American institute of architects. ... Quarterly bulletin containing^ an index of literature from the publications of architectural societies and periodicals on architecture and allied subjects, v. 1-12, v. 13, nos. 1-3; Jan. 1, 1900-0ct. 1, 1912. Comp. and ed. by Glenn Brown, secretary. Washington, D. C. [1900-12] 13 V. illus., plates, ports., plans._ 23J-2S™. At head of title : The American institute of architects. Continued as Journal of the American institute of architects. 1. Architecture — Societies. 2. Architecture — Bibl. 3. Architec- ture — U. S. I. Brown, Glenn, 1854- comp. and ed. ii. "ritle. NA11.A45 9-12459 36 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS American institute of architects. Journal, v. 1- Jan. 1913- . , Harrisburg, Pa. tandi Washington, D. C, American institute of architects il913- V. illus., plates (part col.) SOi™. monthly. Preceded by the Quarterly bulletin, 1900-12. 1. Architecture — Societies. 2. Architecture — U. S. i. Title. NA11.A452 14-11874 American iron and steel association. The bulletin of the American iron and steel association, v. 1-46; Sept. 1866-Dec. 1912. Philadelphia, 1866-1912. 46 V. in 26. illus., plates, tables. 27i-37i"". Weekly, Sept. 1866-Feb. 1895; 3 nos. a month, Mar. 189S-Dec. 1897; semimonthly (irregular) Jan. 1898-Dec. 1907; monthly (irregu- lar) Jan. 190&-Dec. 1912. An earlier series of bulletins was issued by the association under title "Bulletin of the American iron association," 1857-58. Editor : May 21, 1879-Dec. 1912, James M. Swank. (Mr. Swank was secretary of the association from Jan. 1, 1873; he is not men- tioned as editor of this publication, however, until May 21, 1879) The work of the association was taken over by the American iron and steel institute Jan. 1913, and the Bulletin was_ continued as Monthly bulletin of the American iron and steel institute. 1. Iron industry and trade — Societies. 2. Steel industry and trade — Societies. i. Swank, James Moore, 1832-1914, ed. n. Title. TS300.A45 8-21176 American iron and steel institute, New York. Bulletin of the American iron and steel institute, v. 1- Jan. 1913- New York, American iron and steel institute, 1913- V. illus., plates (part col.) 2Si"°. Monthly, Jan. 1913-Feb. 1917 (title reads Monthly bulletin) ; bi- monthly. Mar., Apr. 1917- (title reads Bi-monthly bulletin) Supersedes the Bulletin of the American iron and steel associa- tion, published 1866-1912. Contains articles on iron and steel statistics, on the improvement of methods of producing iron and steel, and on the promotion of health and safety among employees. 1. Iron industry and trade — Societies. 2. Steel industry and trade— Societies. i. Title, ii. Title: Monthly bulletin, m. Title: Bi-monthly bulletin. TS300.A46 15-20068 51. Imprint. Place of publication. When the place of publi- cation varies, the place as given in the first volume is to be used, followed by [etc.] and the variations, if not too frequent, are to be given in a note. In the case of sets of great value, the varia- tions are to be noted even though there may be many of them, but in ordinary publications if there are more than three or four, a general note is to be made "Place of publication varies." In case the proceedings of meetings or congresses are published at the place of meeting a note is made to that effect. Gesellschaft deutscher naturforscher und aerzte. Verhandlungen. Berlin letci 1829- 21-304'" '""^" ^'^*^^ ^^^"^^ *^°'"^ '"^^^' ^'^"' ^^"''"^•> ^'^grs. FOBMS OF ENTRY 87 The proceedings of the 7th- meetings were published at place of meeting; 63d- at Leipzig. Title varies. Beginning with 1890 the proceedings of each meeting are in two parts; since 1893 the 2d part is in two sections (halfte) "Kurze geschichte der sechs [i. e. neuni ersten versammlungen der Gesellschaft deutscher naturforscher und arzte," in [lO.i versamm- lung. Wien, 1832. p. 1-24. "Uebersicht der bis jetzt gehaltenen versammlungen ... il-22, 1822-44]" in 22. versammlung. Bremen, 1844. p. 181-185. Facsimile autograph signatures of members in v. 7-11, 14-15, 18, 21. Q49.D33 12-7219 American association for the advancement of science. Proceedings. 1st- meeting; 1848- Philadelphia letc.i 1849- V. illus., plates, ports., maps, plans, tables, diagrs. 24™. Place of publication varies. Editors: 1850-51, S. F. Baird.— 1853-72, Joseph Lovering.— 1873-97, F. W. Putnam.— 1898- I,. O. Howard. An unauthorized edition of the Proceedings of the 7th meeting, Cleveland, 1853, was printed by the local committee. An attempt was made to suppress this edition, cf. p. 281-288 of the authorized edition. Since January 1901 all of the official notices and proceedings arid most of the papers of the association have been published in "Science," the volumes of Proceedings being reserved for the con- stitution, lists of members, lists of papers read, etc. The proceedings of the following meetings were combined: S6th- S7th, 1906; 59th-61st, 1908-09; 63d-66th, 1911-Jan. 1915. (The title of the combined proceedings for Dec. 1911-Jan. 1915 reads: Con- stitution, list of meetings, officers, committees, fellows and mem- bers ...) List of members in each volume. Q11.A5 Appendix to the "Proceedings," August 1872. Scientific ex- cursion across the state of Iowa, from Dubuque to Sioux City and Springvale. By William W. Wheildon. Concord, Mass., 1873. 1 p. 1., 11 p. 23™. 1. Science— Societies. i. Baird, Spencer Fullerton, 1823-1887, ed. II. Lovering, Joseph, 1813-1892, ed. iii. Putnam, Frederic Ward, 1839-1915, ed. iv. Howard, Leland Ossian, 1857- ed. F621.W56 12-30236 Verein fiir niederdeutsche sprachforschung, Eamhurg. ... Jahrbuch. jahrg. 1875- il.i- Bremen [etc.] 1876- V. plates, ports., maps, diagrs. 234™. The first four volumes are unnumbered. Vols. 7- have imprint: Norden und Leipzig, 1882- At head of title of v. 31- 1905- : Niederdeutsches jahrbuch. Includes music. "Verzeichnis der mitarbeiter und ihrer beitrage in bd. i-xx.— tJber- sicht der in bd. 1-20 abgedruckten nd. und ndl. texte. — Register zu den banden 1 bis 20": v. 20, 1894, p. (139)-168. "Verzeichnis ... bd. i-xxx. — Register zu den banden 21 bis 30": v. 30, 1904, p. e154]-176. "Die plattdeutsche litteratur des neunzehnten jahrhunderts. Bio- bibliograptrische zusammenstellung. Von W. Seelmann": v. 22, 1896, p. 49-130; "Nachtrag": v. 28, 1902, p. 59-105. 38 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEKIAL PUBLICATIONS Vol. 37 in 2 parts ; pt. 1 : Festschrift Christoph Walther zu seinem siebzigsten geburtstage gewidmet von dem Verein fitr niederdeutsche sprachforschung. 1. Low German language — Societies. 2. Low German literature — Bio-bibl. I. Title, ii. Title : Niederdeutsches jahrbuch. PF5601.V5 14-13070 E. Gesellschaft der wissenschaften zu Gottingen. Nachrichten von der K. Gesellschaft der wissenschaften zu Got- tingen. Geschaftliche mittheilungen. 1894-19 Gottingen, Commissionsverlag der Dieterich'schen verlagsbuchhand- lung ; [etc., etc.] 1895-19 V. in 244"". Two numbers issued annually (1899, 1913, have but one number each) Volumes for 1906- have imprint: Berlin, Weidmannsche buchhandlung, 1907- Earlier reports and lists of members of the society were included as prefatory matter in the Commentarii (1751-54) Novi commen- tarii (1769-77) Commentationes (1778-1808) Commentationes ... re- centiores (1808-37) and Abhandlungen (1838-95) "Bericht des vorsitzenden sekretars fiber das hundertundfiinfzig- jahrige jubilaum der gesellschaft" : 1901, hft. 2, p. r79i-130. I. Title. AS182.G821 18-20142 Giittingische gelehrte anzeigen, unter der aufsicht der Konigl. ge- sellschaft der wissenschaften. Gottingen [etc., 17 -19 v. plates, tables, diagrs. 17i-25™. There are very few illustrations in the set; up to and including 1841 each volume has title vignette. _ Title varies : 1739-52, G8ttingische zeitungen von gelehrten sachen. 1753-1801, G8ttingische anzeigen von gelehrten sachen, unter der aufsicht der Konigl. gesellschaft der wissenschaften. 1802-19 Gottingische gelehrte anzeigen, unter der aufsicht der Konigl. gesellschaft der wissenschaften. Imprint varies: 17 -51, G6ttingen, J. W. Schmids.— 1752, Uni- versitats buchhandlung. — 1753- Druckts J. F. Hager. — 17 1763, Gedr. bey Pockwitz und Barmeier.— 176 -62, 1764-75, Gedr. bey J. A. Barmeier. — 1776, Gedr. bey dem commissarius Bar- meier.— 1777-99, Gedr. bey J. C. Dieterich.— 1800-17, Gedr. bey H. Dieterich.— 1818-24, Gedr. bey J: C. Baier.— 1825. Gedr. bey den gebrudem Baier.— 1826- Gedr. bey F. E. Huth.— 18 Gedr. bey E. A. Huth.— 1842-95, Gedr. in der Dieterichschen univ.-buch- druckerey (with variations). — 1896-19 Berlin, Weidmannsche buchhandlung. In_1884 the size was changed from post 8° to imperial 8°. With the years 1845-54 were issued : Nachrichten von der Georg- Augusts-universitiit und der Konigl. gesellschaft der wissenschaften zu Gottingen. Library has [10. jahrg.] 1748. 1.-141. stuck. 1 v. Il2. jahrg.i 1750. 1.-132. stiick. 1 v. [13. jahrg.] 1751. 1.-128. stuck. 1 v. [14. jahrg.) 1752. 1.-128. stuck. 1 v. [IS. jahrg.i 1753, 1.-2. bd. 1.-158. stuck. 2 v. in 1. [16. jahrg.i 1754, 1.-2. bd. 1.-156. stuck. 2 v. in 1. [19. jahrg.i 1757, 1.-2. bd. 1.-1S7. stuck. 2 v. [21. jahrg.i 1759, 1.-2. bd. 1.-157. stuck. 2 v. in 1. (23.-24. jahrg.i 1761-62, 1.-2. bd. 1.-124. stuck. 2 v. in 1. [25. jahrg.) 1763, 1.-2. bd. 1.-157. stuck. 2 v. in 1. * * * AS182.G84 18-20133 FORMS OF ENTRY 39 Exception. If all except the first few volumes of a set were published in one place, the last place is to be given with note of variations. American association of museums. Proceedings. Charleston, S. C, 1908- V. illus., plates, ports. 244™. Vol. 1 published at Pittsburgh, Pa. 1. Museums — Societies. 2. Museums — U. S. AM1.A5 8-32191 American academy of arts and sciences, Boston. Proceedings, v. 1- May 1846- Boston, 1848-19 V. illus., plates (part col.) diagrs. 24"". Vols. 1-8, have imprint : Boston and Cambridge. Vols. 9-31 numbered also new ser., v. 1-23. 1. Science — Societies. Q11.B7 12-30299 Berwickshire naturalists' club. History of the Berwickshire naturalists' club. v. 1- Alnwick tetc.i The Club, 1834-19 V. illus., plates (part col.) ports., maps, plans, facsims., diagrs. 22™. Vol. 1 published at Edinburgh; v. 2, at Berwick-upon-Tweed; v. 3, at London. List of members in v. 1- Vol. 1 incomplete: nos. 1-2, 4, 7-8, wanting. • [Another ed. v. li Alnwick, Reprinted by H. H. Blair, 1885. 278 p., 3 1. 3 pi. 22^'°. Bound with nos. 3, S-6 and 9 of 1st edition. 1. Natural history — Scotland — Berwickshire. 2. Berwickshire, Scot. — Hist. — Societies. 3. Berwickshire, Scot. — Antiq. — Societies. DA880.B5B5 18-10513-14 52. Imprint. Publisher and printer. As societies ordinarily publish their own works, the printer's name rather than the pub- lisher's is usually given on the title-page, and this is as a rule to be omitted on the catalogue entry. If, however, the same publish- ing or printing firm continues through a period of years, it is to be given on the card, and variations of importance are to be noted. K. Gesellschaft der wissenschaften zu Gottingen. Coramentarii Societatis regiae scientiarum gottingensis tomus 1-4, 1751-54. GottingaCj apud viduam A. Vandenhoeckii, 17S2-[5Si 4 V. plates, facsims., tables, diagrs. 27°""- Title vignettes. Vols. 3-4, "svmtibvs Eliae Luzac.'' Preface to each volume contains report of the society. Continued as Novi commentarii, 1769-77. I. Title. AS182.G77 18-20149 The phrase Published by the society, Published for the society, or Printed for the society is abridged on the catalogue entry to "The Society." Natural history society of Glasgow. Transactions ... v. 1-5, 1858/69-1880/83 ; new ser., v. 1-8, 1883/86- 1905/08. Glasgow, The Society, 1869-1911. 13 v. illus., plates (part col.) ports., maps, plans, tables. 22°"- 40 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Issued in parts. ,, , Title varies: 1858/69-1880/83 (v. 1-S) Proceedings of the Natural history society of Glasgow. 1883/86-1892/96 (new ser., v. l-A) Proceedings and transactions ... 1896/99-1905/08 (new sen, v. 5-8) Transactions ... (including the proceedings of the society) The society was founded in 1851 ; proceedings for that year were published in 1852 in a 16-page pamphlet ed. by William Ferguson*; no other proceedings were printed until 1868 when the first part of the regular series was issued, containing proceedings beginning with the eighth session, Sept. 1859. Parts of a projected work entitled "The fauna of Scotland; with special reference to Clydesdale and the western district" were issued with the Proceedings as follows : with v. 3, pt. 3, 1878, Hymenoptera, pt. I. [By Peter Cameron. 1878] 52 p. ; with v. 4, pt. 1, 1880, Mam- malia. By E. R. Alston. 1880. 1 p. 1., 39 p. ; with v. 4, pt. 1, 1880, Fresh and brackish-water Ostracoda. By David Robertson. 1880. 1 p. 1., 35 p.; with new ser., v. 1, pt. 2, 1886, Hymenoptera, pt. n. By Peter Cameron. 1886. 2 p. 1., (53i-95 p. Continued as the Glasgow naturalist. QH1.N3 Index to the Proceedings of the Natural history society of Glasgow, vols. i. to v.— 1851-1883. Glasgow, The Society, 1885. Ixvii p. 22=". iWith vol. v, 1880/83] 1. Natural historj' — Societies. 2. Natural history — Scotland. QH1.N3 vol. 5 16-23979-80 If the name of the society is repeated in the imprint, it is repro- duced on the card in the same form. American society of marine draftsmen.. The journal of the American society of marine draftsmen ... y. 1- Apr. 1914- Washington, D. C, American society of marine draftsmen, V. diagrs. 31™. quarterly. Printed from zinco-lithographic plates. 1. Marine engineering — Societies. VM1.A47 16-25806 63. Collation. Statement of volumes. The number of volumes is to be given in pencil while the set is still incomplete. If some of the volumes are combined in binding, the statement reads e. g. 10 V. in 5, but if two volumes are issued together the combined issue is counted as one volume in the collation and explanatorj' note is made, e. g. "Vols. 3^ issued together" ; "2d-5th reports' com- bined in one issue." American boiler manufacturers' association. Proceedings of the ... annual convention. Allegheny tetci 1890- V. illus. (incl. ports.) plates, tables. 23'". Title varies slightly. Proceedings of 1st and 2d conventions issued in one volume. TJ281.A5 6-22634 64. Collation. Illustrations, etc. The illustrations, plates, etc., are to be given in the same order as in the rules for single works, but the designation "part fold." is omitted, and ordinarily frontis- pieces are not noted (cf. examples under 50, 51, etc.) ♦Wanting in Library of Congress. FOBMS OF ENTRY 41 55. Size, If the size of the volume varies more than l"" the inclusive sizes are to be given, e. g. 23-27°"'. If important, a note may be made of change of size. E. Gesellschaft der wissenschaften zu Gottingen. Nachrichten ... 1845-93. Gottingen, Gedr. in der Dieterichschen univ.-buchdr. [etc., 184S)-93. 49 V. in 45. illus., plates, maps, tables, diagrs. 18-24i™- Title varies : 1845-63, Nachrichten von der Georg-Augusts-univer- sitat und der Konigl. gesellschaft der wissenschaften zu Got- tingen. 1864-93, Nachrichten von der K. Gesellschaft der wissenschaften und der Georg-Augusts-universitat. 1845-54 issued and indexed with Gottingische gelehrte anzeigen for those years. In 1884 the size was changed from post 8° to imperial 8°. Continued in_ three series: Nachrichten .._. Geschaftliche mitthei- lungen; Nachrichten ... Mathematisch-physikalische klasse; Nach- richten ... Philologisch-historische klasse. AS182.G82 18-20154 If only two or three volumes are of a different size from the rest of the set, the variation may be given in parentheses, after the statement of the size. Buenos Aires. Museo nacional de historia natural. Anales ... t. 1- 1864/69- Buenos Aires, 1864- v. illus., plates (part col.) ports., maps, tables. 27°" (t. 1-3: 34i°"') Vols. 4-7 are numbered "t. 4-7 (ser. 2, t. 1-4)"; v. 8-22, "ser. 3, t. 1-15"; beginning with v. 23 the numbering by series was discon- tinued. Title varies : 1864/69-1870/74 (t. 1-2) Anales del Museo ijublico de Buenos Aires, para dar a conocer los objetos de historia natural ... conservados en este establecimiento, por German Burmeister. 18 -1911 (t. -20) Anales del Museo nacional de Buenos Aires. 1911- (t. 21- ) Anales del Museo nacional de historia natural de Buenos Aires. Editors: 1864/69- (t. 1- ) German Burmeister.— 1895-99 (t. 4-6) Carlos Berg. Appended to v. 1 : Actas de la Sociedad paleontologica de Buenos Aires. 1866. — to v. 6-7: Memoria del Museo nacional ... por el di- rector doctor Carlos Berg. 1897-99. Vol. 14 (3. ser., v. 7) : Les mollusques fossiles du tertiaire et du crdtace superieur de I'Argentine, par H. von Ihering. 1. Science — Societies, etc. 2. Natural history — Societies, etc. Ij Burmeister, Hermann i. e. Karl Hermann Konrad, 1807-1892, ed. II. Berg, Carlos i. e. Federico Guillermo Carlos, 1843-1902, ed. III. Title. Q33.B8 6-34480 56, Frequency of publication. The frequency of publication is to be given immediately after the size, if the statement is brief, or in a note, if the statement is long or complicated. American society of refrigerating engineers. A. S. R. E. journal, including the transactions of the society, v. 1- Nov. 1914- New York, American society of refrigerating engineers, "1914- v. illus., ports., diagrs. 23°°. bimonthly. Supersedes the annual Transactions, published 1905-13. 1. Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery — Societies. i. Title. II. Title : Journal, A. S. R. E. TP490.A52 16-18205 42 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEBIAL PUBLICATIONS Geographical society of Philadelpliia. Bulletin, v. 1- Jan. 1893- Philadelphia, Geographical society of Philadelphia, 1895- V. illus., plates, ports., maps, tab. 23i-2S'''". Vols. 1-3, Jan. 1893-Apr. 1903, issued irregularly (v. 1 and 3, 5 nos. each; v. 2, 6 nos.) v. 4, no. 1 issued Jan. 1904; beginning with V. 4, no. 2, Jan. 1906, issued quarterly. Title varies : 1893-96, Bulletins of the Geographical club of Phila- delphia. 1898- Bulletin of the Geographical society of Philadelphia. List of members in v. 7. 1. Geography — Societies. G3.G34 18-13068 Guernsey society of natural science and local research. Transactions of the Guernsey society of natural science and local research, v. 1- 1882/89-19 Guernsey, 1889-19 V. illus., plates, tables, diagrs. 21i''"'. Issued annually with title : Report and transactions (except no. 1, which covers the years 1882-88) ; general title-pages with title Transactions, are issued at intervals for the purpose of grouping the parts in volumes. List of members in each number. 1. Science — Societies. 2. Natural history — Guernsey. Q41.G85 18-12067 {cf. also 3d example under rule 50) 57. Order of notes. The order of notes is in general the same as that observed in periodicals: Frequency of publication. \''olume numbers irregular . . . Notes of connection with other publications. Title varies. Editors. Imprint varies. •No more published. Notes concerning contents. This order varies considerably according to the length of the entry. Matter to be noted. While no definite rule can be made as to what should be noted in addition to the above items, there ure certain types of material which are usually selected for special mention. Indexes (not separately paged) Bibliographies. Monographs with special titles (except when the whole set is monographic) Historical notices of the society. Lists of publications of the society. Lists of members of the society. Supplements and appendixes (not separately paged) FORMS OV ENTRY 43 Academic nationale des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Bordeaux. Actes. Bordeaux letci 1839- V. illus., plates (part col.) ports., maps, plans, facsims., tables, diagrs. 204-224"™. Vols. -15 have imprint : Bordeaux, Paris ; v. 16- Paris. Title varies : 1839-47, Actes de I'Academie royale des sciences, belles- lettres et arts de Bordeaux. 184S-S9, Recueil des actes de I'Academie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Bordeaux (18S4-S9, Academic imperiale ...) 1860-70, Actes de I'Academie imperiale ... 3. serie. (Half-title: Recueil des actes) ... 1871/72- Actes de I'Academie nationale ... (Half-title: Recueil ...) The first series of proceedings was published under title "Seance publique"; the second series comprises v. 1-21 of the present publi- cation, 1839-59 ; the third series, v. 22- 1860- Vols. 39^0 issued in 1 v. ; also 44-45, 49-50. "Compte rendu des seances," appended to each volume, beginning with v. 18, 1856. List of members in each volume. A supplementary volume was issued with v. 40: Sur les observa- tions pluviometriques faites dans Test de la France ... de 1688 a 1870, par V. Raulin. Appended to v. 44-45 : Algebre de I'harmonie, par Anatole Loquin. "Les laureats de I'academie (1713-1893) par Aurelien Vivie": V. 55, p. 423-491. "Table methodique des publications de I'Academie de Bordeaux'' by L. de Lamothe : v. 9, 1847, p. [751]-795. "Table methodique ... 1848 inclusivement jusqu'a 1860 exclusive- ment, par Jules de Geres" : v. 22, 1860, p. 259-286. AS162.B81 14-21708 Deutsche Shakespeare-gesellschaft, Weimar. Jahrbuch. 1. jahrg. Berlin cetc.i 1865- V. illus., plates, ports., facsims., tables. 23i"" Binder's title : Shakespeare jahrbuch. Vols. 7-34 published at Weimar. Vols. 29-30 issued combined. Folded facsimile in cover-pocket ot v. 24 ; 4 folded tables in cover- pocket of V. 31. Editors: 1865-67 (1.-2. jahrg.) Friedrich Bodenstedt— 1868-79 (3.- 14. jahrg.), Karl Eke.— 1880-98 (15.-34. jahrg.), F. A. Leo.— 1899- (35.- jahrg.), Alois Brandl (1899-1907, with Wolfgang Keller; 1908- with Max Forster) "Gesammt-verzeichnis zu den banden i bis xxi (incl.)" in v. 21, 1886, p. [327]-393 (interleaved) ; "zu den banden i bis xxx" in v. 29-30, 1894, p. 410-490. "Inhalt der bisher erschienenen bande des Jahrbuchs'' in v. 20, 24, 29-30; "Inhalt ... band 31-39 (1895-1903)" in v. 40; "band 32-40 (1896-1904)" in v. 41; "band 35-47 (1899-1911)" in v. 48. "Shakespeare-bibliographie," 1864-99 by A. Cohn; 1900-02 by R. Schroder; 1903-04 by G. Becker; 1905 by R. Schroder; 1906 by R. Schroder and H. Daffis ; 1907- by H. Daffis included in v. 1-3, S-6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29-30, 33, 36- "Katalog der Bibliothek der Deutschen Shakespeare-gesellschaft," in v. 6, 1871; v. 11, 1876; V. 24, 1889; V. 29-30, 1894. "Die Deutsche Shakespeare-gesellschaft. Ein riickblick anlasslich ihres SOjahrigen bestehens. Von Albert Ludwig" : v. 49, p. [l]-96. PE2889.W4 General-register fur das Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare- gesellschaft, jahrgang i-x. Zusammengestellt von F. A. Leo. Ber- lin, Druck von Troitzsch & Ostertag, 1875. 30 p. 234"". [With its Jahrbuch. 10. jahrg.] "Register zum Jahrbuch i-xii," in v. 12, 1877, p. t379j-402. 44 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Shakespeare-jahrbuch. Beilage zu band xvii. i. General-regi- ster fiir band i-xvi. Bearb. von W. A. Borchardt ... ii. Gesamrat- catalog der bibliothek der Deutschen Shakespeare-gesellschaft in Weimar. [Leipzig, Druck von Metzger & Wittig, 1882i 82 p. 224°"". iWith its Jahrbuch, 17. jahrg. (in cover-pocket)] Interleaved. "Supplement-blatter zum General- register ..." in v. 18, 1883, and v. 19, 1885. . „ , ^ . Shakespeare und der naturalismus. Von Heinrich Bulthaupt. Supplement zu band xxviii des Jahrbuchs der Deutschen Shake- speare-gesellschaft. Weimar, A. Huschke, 1893. cover-title, 25 p. 23i"" 1. Shakespeare, William — Societies, periodicals, etc. 2. Shake- speare, William — Bibl. i. Bodenstedt, Friedrich Martin von, 181^ 1892, ed. II. Elze, Karl i. e. Friedrich Karl, 1821-1889, ed. in. Leo, Friedrich August, 1820-1898, ed. iv. Brandl, Alois Leonhard, 1855- ed. V. Keller, Wolfgang, 1873- ed. vi. Forster, Max Th. W., 1869- ed. VII. Title, viii. Title: Shakespeare jahrbuch. PR2986.B8 17-12522-25 Verein fiir geographie und statistik, eingetragener verein, zu Frank- furt am Main. Tahresbericht des Frankfurter vereins fur geographie und statistik. 1.- jahrg.; 1836/37- Frankfurt am Main tl837i-19 V. in illus., plates, maps, diagrs. 18-241"°. Title varies : 1836/37-1853/54, Jahresbericht des Geographischen ver- eins zu Frankfurt a. M. 1854/55- Jahresbericht des Frankfurter vereins fur geographie und statistik. Editors: 18 -1895/96, F. C. Ebrard.— 1896/99-1901/03, Fr. Hofler.— 1903/05- Hermann Traut. The first 33 reports, 1836/37-1868/69, are brochures (18"°) con- taining administrative matter only ; subsequent reports include scien- tific contributions. Beginning with 1872, two or more reports are frequently combined in one issue. List of members in each volume. 1. Geography — Societies. i. Ebrard, Friedrich Clemens, 1850- ed. II. Hofler, Franz, ed. in. Traut, Hermann, 1866- ed. G13.VB 18-23489 Literary and philosophical society of LiverpooL Proceedings, no. 1- 1844/45- 34th- sess. Liverpool, 1845- v. illus., plates (part col.) photos., ports., maps, facsims., tables, diagrs. 21-23™ Nos. 2-5, 18-58, have imprint London tandi Liverpool. The 36th-40th sess. (nos. 3-6) are incorrectly numbered 3Sth-39th, respectively. Vol. 1 has title "Report of the proceedings of the Literary & philosophical society of Liverpool, for 1844-45, being session xxxiv. vol. I." It includes "List of papers read at the society, from the end of the 10th session il821i to the end of the 33d session, May 1844" (a list of the earlier communications was printed in pamphlet form) List of members in nos. 1, 6- No. 62 includes "Proceedings at the centennial banquet of the so- ciety held in Liverpool ... 13th March, 1912," p. xxxii-lxviii. Monographs, separately paged, are appended to several of the volumes; for the monographs on natural history a general t.-p. was issued with title "Monographs on the natural history of Liverpool and its vicinity. Extracted from the published Proceedings of the Literary and philosophical society of Liverpool." In the Library of Congress set these appendices are bound with the volumes with which they were issued, and the general t.-p. above mentioned is bound at the end of no. 14, 1859/60. FORMS OF ENTBY 45 Appendices : no. 6, app. [ij The flora of lyiverpool, by Joseph Dick- inson. — no. 6, app. II. Meteorological results^ deduced from observa- tions taken at the Liverpool observatory during the five years ending December 31st, 18S0, by John Hartnup. — ^no. 7, app. Meteorological results deduced from observations taken at the Liverpool observa- tory during the two years ending' December 31st, 1852, by John Hartnup. * * * AS122.L41 Index to papers contained in the Proceedings of the Literary & philosophical society of Liverpool, vols, i.-xxv. 1844-71. Comp. by Alfred Morgan, honorary librarian. Liverpool, D. Marples, printer, 1871. 28 p. 22™. iWith Proceedings, no. 26] AS122.L41 no. 26 Index to papers contained in the Proceedings of the Literary & philosophical society of Liverpool, vols. i-l. 1844-96. Vols, i to XXV — 1844-1872 comp. by Alfred Morgan ... vols, xxvi-l — 1872- 1896 comp. by Josiah Marples. Liverpool, D. Marples & co., 1896. SI, [li p. 22i™. iWith Proceedings, no. SOi AS122.L41 no. 50 An index to the Proceedings of the Literary and philosophical society of Liverpool (volumes i to lxii). Comp. by Alfred W. Newton, m. a., honorary librarian. Liverpool, D. Marples & co., printers, 1912. 102 p., 1 1. 21J™. On cover: Centenary index volume. I. Morgan, Alfred, comp. ii. Marples, Josiah, comp. iii. Newton, Alfred W., comp. AS122.L41 Index 17-14198-201 Naturforschende gesellschaft zu Giirlitz. Abhandlungen. 1.- bd. Gorlitz, 1827-19 V. in illus., plates (part col.) ports., maps., tables, diagrs. 204-24""- Vols. 1-7 each arranged to form 2 parts, with separate t.-p. and separate pagination for each part ; pt. 2 of v. 7 was never published. Vol. 8 has added t.-p. : Geognostische beschreibung der preussi- schen Oberlausitz, theilweise mit berucksichtigung des sachsischen antheils, von E. F. Glocker. 1857. Vol. 11 includes, with special title: Die regenverhaltnisse Deutsch- lands und die anwendbarlceit der regenbeobachtungen bei ent- und bewasserungen und gewerblichen anlagen, von Georg von MoUen- dorff. 1862. Vol. 25, pt. 1, "Den teilnehmern an der in Gorlitz vom 5. bis 10. august 1906 tagenden 37. allgemeinen versammlung der Deutschen anthropologischen gesellschaft gewidmet." Vol. 27, "Jubilaumsband," 1811-1911. Historical sketches and notices of the society appear in the fol- lowing volumes: "Die Naturforschende gesellschaft zu Gorlitz. Von H. von Rabenau," v. 18, p. [253i-305 ; v. 19, p. i27)^l ; v. 23, p. [217]-26S; "Nachrichten tiber die Naturforschende gesellschaft in Gorlitz, von dr. Walther Freise," v. 25, p. t9)-18; "Die Naturfor- schende gesellschaft zu Gorlitz und ihre prasidenten, von dr. Freise. Hierzu die 15 portrats der prasidenten der gesellschaft seit 1822," V. 27, p. [i]-vi. List of members in v. 1, 7, 9, 15-24, 26- 1. Natural history — Societies. 2. Natural history — Lusatia. QH5.N4 18-19463 46 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Senckenbergische naturforschende gesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main. Bericht. [l.i- 1869-70- Frankfurt am Main, 1870- V. in illus. (part col.) plates (part col.) ports., maps, plans, tables, diagrs. 22J-24i™. Issued annually, 1870-1909; quarterly, 1910- Brief reports containing lists of members, financial statements, etc., were issued from 1829 to 1868; beginning with 1869 the reports were enlarged to include scientific papers read before the society. Prior to 1909 the reports were unnumbered; the report dated 1909 is numbered "40. bericht," thus placing the first report of the series as "Bericht ... von juni 1869 bis juni 1870." The two series are entered independently in the Library of Congress catalogue. "Verzeichnis der arbeiten der Dr. Senckenbergischen naturfor- schenden gesellschaft von 1834 bis 1886. Zusammengestellt von dr. med. Carl Lorey" : Bericht 1885/86, p. [161]-181. "Die entwickelung der Senckenbergischen naturforschenden ge© sellschaft seit ihrer grundung. Vortrag zur erinnerung an das 7S- jahrige bestehen der gesellschaft, gehalten an dem jahresfeste, den 29. mai 1892. Von prof. dr. F. C. Noll" : Bericht 1891/92, p. liiii-xx. "Wissenschaftliche veroilentlichungen (1826-1897) der Sencken- bergischen naturforschenden gesellschaft. Zusammengestellt und mit einen sach- und namenregister versehen von oberlehrer J. Blum"- Bericht, 1896/97, p. (21i-80. List of members in each report. QH5.S4 rExtra-beilage zum Bericht fiir 1884/85) Reiseerinnerungen aus Algerien und Tunis. Von dr. W. Kobelt. Hrsg. von der Senckenbergischen naturforschenden gesellschaft in Frankfurt a. M. Mit 13 voUbildem und 11 abbildungen im text. Frankfurt am Main, M. Diesterweg, 1885. viii, 480 p. front., illus., plates (1 col.) 24™ 1. Natural history — Societies. QH5.S4 1885 a 18-19460-1 58. Contents. Contents are usually to be given for mono- graphic sets, and are to be printed for sets which are complete to date; in the case of incomplete sets, the printing of contents is to be deferred until missing volumes have been received. Philobiblon society, London. Miscellanies of the Philobiblon society. London, Printed by C. Whittingham letc.j 18S4-&4. 15 V. illus., photos., facsims. 22J™ Vol. 1, 1854, has title: Philobiblon society. Bibliographical and historical miscellanies. Edited for the most part by Richard Monckton Milnes, first lord Houghton. No more published; the society was disbanded in 1884. Each volume includes list of members; the contributions are sepa- rately paged. Contents. v. 1, 1854. 1. Letter of Thomas James to Lord Lumley, 1599. [Communicated by William Stirling) 2. Notes sur deux petites bibliotheques frangaises du xv' siecle. (Par S. A. R. le due d'Au- malei 3. Michael Scott almost an Irish archbishop. [By the Very Rev. H. H. Milman, dean of St. Paul's) * * * V. IS, 1877-84. 1. His Royal Highness Prince Leopold, duke of Albany. In memoriam. [By Lord Houghton) 2. Edward Cheney. FORMS OF EKTBY 47 In metnoriam. [By Lord Houghtoni 3. Henry Bright. In memo- riam. (By Lord Houghtoni * =(! * 1. Bibliography — Collections. 2. Bibliography — Societies. 3. Man- uscripts. I. Houghton, Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st baron, 1809- 188S, ed. II. Title. Z1009.P59 17-28150 Chetham society, Manchester, Eng. Remains, historical & literary, connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester, published by the Chetham society ... [Manchester] Printed for the Chetham society, 1844-88. 114 V. illus., plates (part col., part fold.) ports., maps, plans, facsims. (part fold.) geneal. tables (part fold.) 23x18°"'. Vols. 1-2, 15, printed at London; v. 5 printed at Edinburgh. Each volume has also special t.-p. Contents. I. Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, m.dc.xxxiv.-m.dc.xxxv., by Sir W. Brereton, bart., ed. by E. Hawkins. 1844. »K 4: * CXIV. The diary and correspondence of Dr. John Worthington. vol. II, pt. II. Ed. by R. C. Christie. 1886. General index to the Remains, historical and literary, published by the Chetham society, vols, i-xxx. [Manchester] Printed for the (jhetham society, 1863. viii, 168 p. 23x18"". Compiled by C. S. Simms. General index to the Remains, historical and literary, published by the Chetham society, vols, xxxi-cxiv. [Manchester] Printed for the Chetham society, 1893. V, 304p. 23x18™. List of publications of the Chetham society, nos. i-cxiv (8 p.) prefixed. 1. Lancashire, Eng. — Hist. 2. Cheshire, Eng. — Hist. 3. English literature — Lancashire. 4. English literature — Cheshire. i. Simms, Charles Samuel, 1809-1872, comp. ii. Title. DA670.L19C5 18-5576-8 In the contents, entry under title is preferred to entry under au- thor, though the latter form may be used. On the manuscript card the main entry is indicated by double underscoring. Pennsylvania. University. Babylonian eatped/ition. The Babylonian expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. Series a: Cuneiform texts, ed. by H. V. Hilprecht. Philadelphia, Pub. by the Department of archaeology. University of Pennsylvania, 1893-1911. 11 V. in 12. illus., plates. 314'"". Vol. 1, pts. 1-2, "reprint from the Transactions of the Amer. philos. society, n. s., vol. xviii, no. 1, 3." Vols. 3-29, "Eckley Brinton Coxe, junior, fund." The volumes listed helow in the contents are the only ones of this series published by the university. The numbers of these volumes were laid out by Professor Hilprecht as a part of an extended series : two other volumes were issued by him after his connection with the University museum was severed, but these were not author- ized by the museum, and were published by Rudolf Merkel of Er- langen, Germany ; they are entitled : Sumerian hymns and prayers to god Dumu-Zi, or Babylonian lenten songs from the temple library of Nippur, by Hugo Radau, Miinchen, 1913 (vol. xxx, pt. 1, of the series) ; Historical and religious texts from the temple library of Nippur, by Stephen Langdon, Miinchen, 1914 (vol. xxxi of the series) The work is continued by the Babylonian section of the 48 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS University museum, under title: Publications of the Babylonian section. Contents. vol. I. Old Babylonian inscriptions chiefly from Nippur. By H. V. Hilprecht. 1893-96. 2 pt. in 1 v. voL in, pt. 1. Sumerian administrative documents dated in the reigns of the kings of the second dynasty of Ur; from the temple archives of Nippur. By_D. W. Myhrman. 1910. voL Vl, pt. 1. Babylonian legal and business documents from the time of the first dynasty of Babylon; chiefly from Sippar. By Her- mann Ranke. 1906. pt. 2. Babylonian legal and business documents ... chiefly from Nippur. By Arno Poebel. 1909. vol. vni, pt. 1. Legal and commercial transactions dated in the Assyrian, Neo-Babylonian and Persian periods; chiefly from Nip- pur. By A. T. Clay. 1908. vol. IX. Business documents of Murashii sons of Nipjmr dated in the reign of Artaxerxes i. (464-424 b. c.) By H. V. Hilprecht and Rev. A. T. Clay. 1898. vol. X. Business documents of Murashu sons of Nim)ur dated in the reign of Darius ii. (424-404 b. c) By Rev. A. T. Cflay. 1904. vol. xiv-xV. Documents from the temple archives of Nippur dated in the reigns of Cassite rulers. By Rev. A. T. Clay. 1906. 2 v. vol. XVII, pt. 1. Letters to Cassite kings from the temple archives of Nippur. By Hugo Radau. 1908. vol. XX, pt. 1. Mathematical, metrological and chronological tablets from the temple library of Nippur. By H. V. Hilprecht. 1906. vol. XXIX, pt. 1. Sumerian hymns and prayers to god Nin-Ib, from the temple library of Nippur. By Hugo Radau. 1911. 1. Babylonia — Antiq. 2. Cuneiform inscriptions. _ i. Hilprecht, Hermann Vollrat, 18S9- ed. li. Pennsylvania. University. Dept. of archaeology. PJ3711.P4 7-4170 Partial contents. In sets containing both administrative and monographic matter, partial contents may be given. Bronte society. Transactions and other publications of the Bronte society ... v. 1- Bradford lEng.i 1898- v. illus., plates, ports., maps, facsim. 21'"". At head of title of the separate parts: Bronte society publications Editor: 189S/98- (v. 1- ) Butler Wood. Pt. 19- include ISth- Annual reports of the society 1908- ; preceding reports were issued separately. Partial contents. vol. I, pt. I. A bibliography of the works of the Bronte familv hv B. Wood. 1895. ^' °^ pt. II. Haworth; home of the Brontes, by C. Meeker. 189S * * * ■ pt. XXIV. Recently published letters from Charlotte Bronts tn x# 1. Bronte, Charlotte, 1816-1855. 2. Bronte family t w« j Butler, 1854- ed. ' '• ^°°^' PR4168.A4 i5_jojg^ Dante society, Cambridge, Mass, Annual report. 1st- 1881/82- Cambridge, J. Wilson and son; [etc., etc.] 1882- v. in illus., port. 22i-231"". 13th- reports have imprint: Boston, Ginn and comoanv c«« the Dante society) 1894- ^ ' "■*°'" Report year ends in May. FORMS OF ENTEY 49 Full title: Annual report of the Dante society (Cambridge, Mass.) 18th-19th reports issued together. Includes the following papers arranged by number of the report, and imprint date in curves : 1st (1882) Norton, C. E. Remarks at the annual meeting of the Dante society. May 16, 1882 [upon Ii cester, J. Bellows, 1904. ^^"^- ^lou- ♦General series titles with continuous serial numbers were adont m largely for the purpose of securing reduced postal rates. "Ptea FORMS OF ENTRY 51 cover- title, 32 p. 244°'" (Proceedings of the Cotteswold natural- ists' field club. vol. xiv^ suppl.) Index to the Proceedings of the Cotteswold naturalists' field club, volumes i.-xvii. 1846-1912. Comp. by Roland Austin ... [London, J. Wheldon & co.i 1913. 47, [li p. 25"'". iWith Proceedings, v. 18) 1. Natural history — Societies. 2. Natural history — England — Gloucestershire. 3. Gloucestershire, Eng. — Antiq. i. Austin, Ro- land, comp. QH1.C8 17-11015-7 Deutscher verein zur erforschung Palastina's, Leipzig. Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palaestina-vereins ... bd. 1- Leipzig, 1878-19 V. illus., plates, port., maps, plans, tables, diagrs. 21i™. Editors: 1878-96, Hermann Guthe.— 1897-1902, Immanuel Benzin- ger.— 1903- C. Steuernagel. Reports, notices, and lists of members were included in v. 1-17, 1878-94; from 1895-1912 these were issued separately under title "Mittheilungen und nachrichten" ; in 1913 they were again combined with the Zeitschrift. Register zu band i-v, angefertigt von dr. Philipp Wolff. Leipzig, In commission bei K. Baedeker, 1883. 37, [1] p. 21™. iWith Zeitschrift. bd. 6i ■ Register zu band vi-x, angefertigt von dr. Philipp Wolff. Leipzig, In commission bei K. Baedeker, 1888. 36 p. 214™. iWith Zeitschrift. bd. 11] Register zu band xi-xv, angefertigt von Th. Stock- mayer. Leipzig, In commission bei K. Baedeker, 1893. 52 p. 214™. ilVitk Zeitschrift. bd. 16j Register zu band xvi-xxv, angefertigt von ... J. Ben- zinger. Leipzig, In kommission bei K. Baedeker, 1905. 60 p. 214™. iWith Zeitschrift. bd. 25] Beilage zu der Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palaestina-vereins. bd. VIII. 1885. Idrlsi's Palaestina und Syrien im arabischen text, hrsg. von J. Gildemeister. Bonn, Gedr. bei C. Georgi [1885] [30] p. 214™. iWith Zeitschrift. Leipzig, 1885. bd. 8] 1. Palestine — Antiq. — ^Societies. i. Guthe, Hermann, 1849- ed. II. Benzinger, Immanuel, 1865- ed. iii. Steuernagel, Carl, 1869- ed. IV. Wolff, Philipp, 1810-1894, comp. v. Stockmayer, Theod., comp. vi. Title. DS101.D4 8-15834-9 For indexes received after a card has been printed for a set, the following rule is used : Indexes to serial publications in progress are to be entered in the form illustrated by the examples following. This form places the card or cards containing the entry for the Indexes at the end after all other cards for the serial. The entry for an index or indexes may therefore be printed before the serial itself is in the Library, or while additions are being made to the open entry whether in print or manuscript, for successive series, supplements, etc. When the publication is discontinued and the entry closed, or when for any other reason the main entry is reprinted, the card or cards for the indexes may be reprinted in the usual form as part of the entry, or the provisional entry may be left as it stands if closer connection does not appear desirable or necessary. 52 GTDroE TO CATALOGUING SEEIAL PUBLICATIONS Subject entries are to be indicated as needed. The form head- ing INDEXES is to be added on each entry for an index. To the printer's serial number for the entry is to be affixed the symbol x^, x^, x* (meaning 1st, 2d, 3d, etc., index card) as the case may be. Entries in stock are not to be reprinted to conform to this rule ; the form may be changed, however, when reprinting for stock. Societe de linguistique de Paris. Memoires. t. 1- Paris, 1868- V. illus., fold. pi. 24"°. List of members in t. 1-9, 11- 1. Philology, Comparative — Societies. P12.S45 6-8202 Societe de linguistique de Paris. Memoires. {Indexes) Table analsrtique des dix premiers volumes des Memoires de la Societe de linguistique de Paris, par fimile Ernault ... Paris, Im- primerie nationale, 1900. 2 p. 1., 252 p. 24""- 1. Language and languages — Classification. 2. Language and lan- guages — Bibl. 3. Classification — Books — Languages. 4. Philology, Comparative — Bibl. i. Ernault, Smile Jean Marie, 1852- comp. P12.S4B Index 6-8202 x' Naturwissenschaftlicher verein fiir Steiermark, Grate. Mitteilungen. [jahrg. 1862/63]- (Der ganzen reihe 1.- hft.) Graz, 1863- v. illus., plates (part col.) phot., ports., maps^, tables, diagrs. 23"". Editors: 1880-83, August v. Mojsisovics.— 1884-89, 1892-96, R. Hoernes.— 1890-91, Hans Molisch.— 1897- C. Doelter. List of members in each volume. 1. Science — Societies. i. Mojsisovics, August, edler von Mojs- v4r, 1848-1897, ed. ii. Hoernes, Rudolf, 18S0-1912, ed. m. Molisch. Hans, ed. rv. Doelter, Cornelius, 1850- ed. Q44.S8 6-22483 Naturwissenschaftlicher verein fiir Steiermark, Oratz. Mittei- lungen. (Indexes) Haupt-repertorium iiber sammtliche vortrage, abhandlungen und fachvirissenschaftliche notizen, welche sich in den heften I bis einschliesslich xx (den jahrgangen 1863 bis einschl. 1883) der Mittheilungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen vereines fur Steiermark befinden. Nach materien und den namen der autoren ^ordnet Veranstaltet von einen vereinsmitgliede. Beilage zum jahrgang 1883. Graz, Hrsg. und verlegt vom Naturwissensdiaftlichen vereine fiir Steiermark, 1884. 50 p. 24"". Q44.S8 Index 6-22488 x> 61. Supplements. Owing to the variety of styles in which supplements appear, it is difficult to state a definite rule for their treatment. In general, supplements are to be added with a dash to the main series entry, the full title, imprint and collation beine given as for a separate entry. An entry is also to be made under the author, as for an independent work. Gesellschaft zur beffirderung der gesammten natnrwissenschaft Schriften der Gesellschaft zur beforderung der e-e'samn^f. wissenschaften zu Marburg, bd. 1- sesammten natur- Marburg [etc.] 1823- FORMS OF ENTRY 53 V. illus., plates (part col.) maps, plans, tables, diagrs. 20J- 23i™. Vols. 2-4, 10-11, published at Cassel; v. 9, at Marburg and Leipzig. The papers vary in length from brief articles to extensive mono- graphs with special t.-p. and independent paging. Supplement-heftrej Marburg & Leipzig [etc.] 1866- V. plates, diagrs. aOi""". Published at Cassel, 1875- CONTENTS. [Supplement-hft. zu bd. 9i I. Claus, C. Die copepoden-fauna von Nizza. 1866. II. Claus, C. Beobachtungen ueber Lernaeocera, Peniculus und Lernaea. 1868. "Abgedruckt aus den Schriften ... Supplement-heft ii." III. Claus, C. Beobachtungen ueber die organisation und fort- pflanzung von Leptodera appendiculata. 1868. "Abgedruckt aus den Schriften ... Supplement-heft in." IV. Wagener, G. R. Die entwicklung der muskelfaser. 1869. V. Claus, C. Die Cj'/'nf-aehnliche larve (puppe) der cirripedien und ihre verwandlung in das festsitzende thier. 1869. I Supplement-hft. zu bd. lOi I. Dohrn, — Ueber die entwickelung des hymen's. 187S. [Supplement-hft. zu bd. 11] I. Gasser, Der primitivstreifen bei vogelembryonen (huhn und gans) 1879. n. Beneke, F. W. Ueber das volumen des herzens und die weite der arteria pulmonalis und aorta ascendens in den verschie- denen lebensaltern. 1879. III. Beneke, F. W. Ueber die weite der iliacae communes, sub- claviae und carotides communes in den verschiedenen lebens- altern. 1879. IV. Beneke, F. W. Ueber die weite der aorta thoracica und aorta abdominalis in den verschiedenen lebensaltern. 1879. V. Beneke, F. W. Zur statistik der carcinome, insonderheit deren vorkommen in strafanstalten. 1881. 1. Science — Societies. I. Title. Q49.M3 6-35404-5 Schlesische gesellschaft fiir vaterlandische cultur, Breslau. Jahres-bericht. 28.- 1850-19 Breslau [1850i-19 V. illus., plates (part col.) ports., maps, tables, diagrs. 24-28"°'. Preceded by Uebersicht der arbeiten und veranderungen der Schlesischen gesellschaft fiir vaterlandische kultur, 1824-49. Title varies : 1850-60, Jahresbericht der Schlesischen gesellschaft fiir vaterlandische kultur. Enthalt: Arbeiten und veranderungen der gesellschaft. 1861-1909, Jahres-bericht der Schlesischen gesellschaft fiir vater- landische cultur. Enthalt den generalbencht iiber die arbeiten und veranderungen der gesellschaft. {Added t.-p.: 1861-62, 1864, 1867, Jahres-bericht und abhandlungen ...) 1910- Jahres-bericht der Schlesischen gesellschaft fiir vater- landische cultur. Reports for 1910- are each in 2 vols. 39th-40th, 42d, 44th-47th, 49th-S0th reports (for 1861-62, 1864, 1866-69, 1871-72) include Abhandlungen der Schlesischen gesell- schaft ... Abtheilung fiir naturwissenschaften und medicin. — 39th- 40th, 42d, 44th-47th, 49th-51st reports include Abhandlungen der Schlesischen gesellschaft ... Philosophisch-historische abtheilung. Necrological notices are included in v. 46-50, 57- Lists of members in v. 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 87, 89. AS182.S5 54 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEBLAL PUBLICATIONS Zacharias Allerts tagebuch aus dem jahre 1627. Hrsg. von dr. Julius Krebs. Erganzungsheft zum 64. jahresbericht der Scnles. gesellschaft fur vaterl. cultur. Breslau, G. P. Aderholz, 1887. 1 p. 1., 121 p. 24i"°. iWith Jahresbericht, 64., 1886) AS182.S5 vol. 64 Erganzungsheft zum 68. jahresbericht der Schlesischen gesell- schaft fur vaterlandische cultur ... Breslau, G. P. Aderholz, 1890. cover-title, 272 p. 241™". Contents.— Schube, T. Zur geschichte der schlesischen floren- erforschung bis zum beginn des siebzehnten jahrhunderts.— Hie- ronyraus, G. Beitrage zur kenntniss der europaischen zoocecidien und der verbreitung derselben. AS182.S5 Litteratur der landes- und volkskunde der provinz Schlesien. Zusammengestellt von prof. dr. J. Partsch. Erganzungshefte zum 69. 70. 72. 73. 74. 75. 77. jahresbericht der Schlesischen gesellschaft ftir vaterlandische cultur. Breslau, G. P. Aderholz, 1892-1900. 3 p. 1., 530 p. 24'"°. Issued in 7 parts, pt. 1 with special t.-p. "Namens-verzeichnis. Bearb. von Rob. Fox": p. i484i-525. Z2244.S5P2 Erganzungsheft z. 78. jahresbericht d. Schles. gesellschaft f. vaterl. cultur. Beitrage zur kenntnis der verbreitung der gefass- pflanzen in Schlesien von Theodor Schube. (Mit 4 karten) Fest- gruss, dem xin. Deutschen geographentage dargebracht von der Schlesischen gesellschaft fiir vaterlandische kultur. Breslau, C. T. Wiskott, 1901. 1 p. 1., 36 p. 4 fold. maps. 25™. AS182.S5 Literatur der landes- und volkskunde der provinz Schlesien umfassend die jahre 1900-1903. Zusammengestellt von dr. Hein- rich Nentwig. Erganzungsheft zum 81. jahresberichte der Schlesi- schen gesellschaft fiir vaterlandische cultur. Breslau, G. P. Ader- holz, 1904. viii, 152 p. 23i™. 7,2244. S5P21 Literatur der landes- und volkskunde der provinz Schlesien umfassend die jahre 1904-1906. Zusammengestellt von prof. dr. Heinrich Nentwig. Erganzungsheft zum 84. jahresberichte der Schlesischen gesellschaft fiir vaterlandische cultur. Breslau, G. P. Aderholz, 1907. vii, 186 p. 24™. Z2244.S5P21 18-8869-76 Academic des sciences, Paris. M6moires. 1666- Paris, 1729- V. illus., plates (part col.) maps, tables, diagrs. 26°". Title varies : 1666-99 (t. 1-2) Histoire de I'Acad^mie rojrale des sciences. 1666-99 (t. 3-11) Memoires de I'Academie royale des sciences, depuis 1666. jusqu'd 1699. 1699-1789, Histoire de I'Academie royale des sciences (1789, Acad6mie des sciences) Annee M.DC.xaxi-M.DCC.Lxxxixi Avec les memoires de mathematique & de physique ... Tir^s des registres de cette academic. 1790, Memoires de I'Acaddmie des sciences, ann^e m.dcc.lxxxx. Tir^s des registres de cette acad^mie. 1798-1806, Memoires de I'lnstitut national des sciences et arts (1806, Institut des sciences, lettres, et arts) pour I'an ivt-xiin Sciences mathdmatiques et physiques, t. 1-6. 1806-15, Memoires de la Classe des sciences mathematiques et physiques de I'lnstitut national de France (1808-09 1810 2. FORMS OP ENTEY 55 ptie., 1812, 2. ptie., 1813-15, lustitut de France; 1810, 1. ptie.- 1812, 1. ptie., Institut imperial .._.) 1816- Memoires de rAcademie royale des sciences de I'lnsti- tut de France (t. 20, 1849, t. 22-24, 1850-54, Academie des sci- ences ...; t. 25-37, 1860-70, Academie des sciences de I'lnstitut imperial de France; t. 38- 1873- Academie des sciences de I'lnstitut de France) Volumes for 1666-1790 have title vignette. Some of the earlier volumes were published in more than one edition; others were reissued without textual changes but with type reset and with new t.-p. with different title vignette. The differences in the copies of the two sets in the Library of Congress are indicated on the "Library has" cards which follow. "Table de ce qui est contenu dans les volumes du recueil des Memoires de I'Academie royale des sciences depuis 1666 jusqu'a 1699": Histoire de I'academie, t. 1, 1666-1686, 4 prelim, pages. "Liste de messieurs de I'Academie royale des sciences, depuis I'etablissement de cette compagnie en 1666. jusqu'en 1733. Avec le catalogue des ouvrages qu'ils ont publies" : Histoire de I'academie, t. 2, 1686-1699, p. [345,-436. Eulogies, biographies and bibliographies of members are included in the various series of the "Histoire" and "Memoires" of the acad- emy; these are noted, volume by volume, in Lasteyrie's Biblio- graphie generale des trav. hist, et arch. pub. par. les soc. sav. de la France, t. 3, p. 478 ff., and supplementary volumes. Atlas to accompany Memoires t. 33, 1861, is wanting in Library of Congress set. The following title is taken from the copy in the Library of the U. S. Naval observatory: "Expose d'un moyen de definir et de nommer les couleurs d'apres une methode precise et experimentale ... Par M. E. Chevreul. Atlas. Paris, Typ. de Firmin Didot freres et fils, 1861." 1 p. 1., 14 col. pi. (1 fold.) 1. Science — Societies. i. Godin, Louis, 1704-1760, comp. ii. De- mours, Pierre, 1702-1795, comp. in. Cotte, Louis, 1740-1815, comp. IV. Rozier, Francois, 1734-1793, comp. Library has : 1666-1686 (t. 1) pub. 1733. 1686-1699 (t. 2) pub. 1733. 1666-1699* (t. 3-11) pub. 1729-1734. 1699 3. ed., rev., cor. & augm. pub. 1732. 1700 2. ed., rev., cor. & augm. pub. 1761. 1701 2. ed., rev., cor. & augm. pub. 1743. 1702 (new, unnumbered ed.) pub. 1743. * * * Q46.A13_(_ Table alphabetique des matieres contenues dans I'Histoire & les Memoires de I'Academie royale des sciences ... t. 1-10. Paris, 1729-1809 [t. 1, 1734] 10 V. 26™. Title vignette. Vols. 1-4 by L. Godin ; v. 5-9 by P. Demours ; v. 10 by L. Cotte (v. 5-10 have title, Table generale) "Notices sur cette table, et sur les differens ouvrages pub. par I'Academie royale des sciences" : v. 10, p. lij-xxviij. Contents.— t. i. 1666-1698.— t. ii. 1699-1710.-1 iii. 1711-1720.— t. IV. 1721-1730.— t. V. 1731-1740.— t vi. 1741-1750.— t. vn. 1751- 1760.— t. viiL 1761-1770.— t. ix. 1771-1780.— t. x. 1781-1790. Q46.A13 Index Nouvelle table des articles contenus dans les volumes de I'Aca- demie royale des sciences de Paris, depuis 1666 jusqu'en 1770, dans *t. 3, 1. ptie., pub. 1733; t. 3,. 2. ptie., pub. 1733; t. 3, 3. ptie., pub. 1734; t. 4 pub. 1731; t. 5 pub. 1729; t. 6 pub. 1730; t. 7, 1. ptie., pub. 1729; t. 7, 2. ptie., pub. 1729; t. 8 pub. 1730; t. 9 pub. 1730; t. 10 pub. 1730; t. 11 pub. 1733. 56 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SBEIAL PUBLICATIONS ceux des arts et metiers pub. par cette academie, & dans la collection academique. Par M. I'abbe Rozier ... t. 1-4. Pans, Ruault, 1775-70. 4 V 26™. Contents.— t. l. A-D. (Includes Tableau chronologique de 1' Aca- demie royale des sciences de Paris, depuis son etablissement en 100&, jusqu'en 1774. p. xiij-cxxviij)— t. 2. E-L.— t. 3. M-S.— t. 4. 1-1-- (Includes Table des noms des academiciens et de leurs correspon- dans, depuis 1666 jusqu'en 1770 inclusivement; dans laquelle on trouve le catalogue des ouvrages qu'ils ont fait imprimer, & la hste de leurs memoires ou observations qui sont consignes dans les vo- lumes de I'academie) Q46.A13 Index ... Tables generales des travaux contenus dans les Memoires de I'academie, pub. par MM. les secretaires perpetuels. Preiniere serie, tomes i a xiv (an vi— 1815).— Seconde serie, tomes i a XL (1816-1878). Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1881. 3 p. 1., [3i-39 p., 1 1., 45, 50 p. 28""- At head of title : Institut de France. Academie des sciences. Q46.A132 Index Suite des Memoires ... Paris, 1720- V. 26"^"'. Supplementary volumes were issued from time to time, some of which are designated as "Suite des Memoires," while others are without any indication of the series. No statement has been found as to how many volumes comprise a complete set of these_ supple- ments : the following list is based upon information found in Table ... des matieres, t. 10, 1781-1790, p. vii; Lasteyrie, Bibl. gen. des trav. ... pub. par les soc. sav., t. 3; Brunet, Manuel du libraire, t. 1; and various catalogues. Contents. I. Tabulae astronomicas Ludovici Magni jussu et munificentia exaratae et in lucem editae ... Adjecta sunt descriptio, constructio & usus instrumentorum astronomiae novae practicae inservientium, variaque problemata astronomis geographisque perutilia. Ad me- ridianum Observatorii regii parisiensis in quo habitae sunt observa- tiones ab ipso autore Philippo de La Hire ... Paris, apud Joannem Boudot, regis & Regise scientiarum academiae typographum, 1702. 8 p. 1., 80, 102, t2i p., 1 1. incl. tables, diagrs. 4fold.pl. 26"°. Of the first edition of this work only the first part was published (Tabularum astronomicarum pars prior, 1687) The edition of 1702 is the first complete edition ; this was followed by various other editions and translations. * * * QB291.C34 17-29094-8 Occasionally the rule for cataloguing supplements to periodi- cals is followed in society publications: "Enter a monograph is- sued as a supplement to a periodical under the author, with added entry for the periodical." (Guide to the cataloguing of periodi- cals, p. 15) Philadelphia. International electrical exhibition, 1884. ... International electrical exhibition — 1884, of the Franklin in- stitute ... Reports of the examiners ... Philadelphia, The Franklin institute, 1885-86. 11 V. illus., plates, diagrs. 23"" (Supplementisi to the Journal of the Franklin institute. 1885-86 tv. 119-121]) "Issued by the Board of managers and_ published as ... supple- mentisi to the Journal of the Franklin institute ..." Issued also separately. * * * 1. Electric industries — Exhibitions. i. Franklin institute, Phila- delphia. Journal. Supplement. T1.P8 vol. 119-121 19-5311 FORMS OF ENTRY 57 62. Monographs issued in signatures. Monographs are often issued in signatures with serial pubHcations, being paged to form independent volumes. These are to be assembled according to paging, and are to be catalogued as separate works, with an ex- planatory note on the series entry. Kostini, Charles, h. ca. 1710. ... Memoires de Rostini; texte revu par MM. P. & L. Lucciana ... et traduit par M. I'abbe Letteron ... Bastia, V* E. OUagnier, 1882. 2 V. in 1. 25°™. (Societe des sciences historiques et naturelles de la Corse. [Bulletin]) Issued originally in signatures with v. 1-2 of the Bulletin, and also afterward in volume form. The present copy is one of those issued in signatures. Italian and French on opposite pages. Introductory matter in v. 1 comprises "Notice bibliographique sur le manuscrit de Rostini," signed Louis Campi ; and "L'abbe Rostini," signed G. P. Borghetti. "I/'ouvrage traite les deux premieres phases de la guerre de quarante ans ... c'est un journal ecrit pour ainsi dire jour par jour, depuis la revolte de 1729 jusqu'a I'arrivee de Maillebois dans I'ile en 1741."— p. iv. 1. Corsica — Hist.- — ^18th cent. i. Lucciana, Pierre, ed. ii. Lucciana, Louis, ed. in. Letteron, Lucien, tr. iv. Campi, Louis, v. Borghetti, G. P. vi. Societe des sciences historiques et naturelles de la Corse, Bastia. Bulletin. AS162.C8 13-7009 Societe des sciences historiques et naturelles de la Corse, Bastia. Bulletin. V. 1- annees 1881- Bastia, V* OUagnier letc.j 1882- V. 25'"°. Vol. 1 comprises fasc. 1-7, 10-12; v. 2, fasc. 13-30, 35-38, 43-44, 4«-49, 58; v. 3, fasc. 59-60, 61, 69; v. 4, fasc. 83-84, 103-106; 31. annee, 1911/12, fasc. 325- Under the title "Bulletin" the society has issued both a series of fascicles containing its proceedings and miscellaneous contributions, and also a series comprising independent monographs : these fascicles are consecutively numbered. The first four volumes containing proceedings have general t.-p. "Bulletin, v. l-t4i, 1881-t89i"; no other bulletins of this series were issued until 1911, when another volume (called "xxxi* annee") was published, containing proceed- ings and short contributions; this volume has no general series t.-p., but there is a combined table of contents in the last number cover- ing the whole year. During the years intervening between 1889 and 1911 the society issued a series of monographs which have cover- title "Bulletin" but no series t.-p. (except one, which has series title "Bulletin, v. 5, 1901," and half-title "Lettres diverses a Paoli;') In this entry, only the volumes which contain proceedings are entered; the monographs are entered under their own titles, with added entry under "Societe des sciences historiques et naturelles de la Corse, Bastia. Bulletin." 1. Corsica — Hist. — Societies. AS162.C8 13-7008 Morelia, Mexico. Museo michoacano. Anaies del Museo michoacano, ano 1-4, entr. 1-2; imarzo 1888- julio 1891] Morelia, 1888-91. 3 V. and 2 no. illus., plates (part col., part fold.) photos., map, facsims. 23™. irregular. Edited by Nicolas Leon. No more published. Devoted partly to original research relating to the Tarascan lan- guage and antiquities, Mexican bibliography, and natural science of 58 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Michoacan, and partly to publishing or republishing _ older •"^riu- script or printed works on the idioms or history of Michoacan (the latter series published with half-title: Biblioteca-historico-filologica michoacana) "Notas bibliograficas'' on covers of monthly numbers. . „ "Bibliografia mexicana del siglo xviii. 1. pte. seccion pnmera, A-C-Ch, by N. Leon : v. 3, p. 5-167. The following works were issued in signatures with the Anales: Arte y diccionario tarascos por el P. Fr. Juan Bautista de Lagunas, impresos en Mexico el ano 1574. Los reimprime, por vez primera el doctor Nicolas Leon. 1890. 2 p. 1., viii, 168 p. Americana thebaida. Vitas patrum de los religiosos hermitanos de nuestro padre San Augustin de la provincia de San Nicolas To- lentino de Michoacan. Dispuesta por el P. Fr. Mathias de Escobar ... La imprime por vez primera. El doctor Nicolas Leon. 1890. 2 p. 1., 193 p. (The work is incomplete: p. 193 ends with an un- finished paragraph) Signatures 15-25 (p. 106-193) were published in the Anales ano 4, entr. 1-2, which contained no other matter. 1. Michoacan— Antiq. 2. Tarascan language. 3. Natural history — Mexico. 4. Mexico— Bibl. i. Leon, Nicolas, 1859- ed. ii. Title. Q23.M8 18-3721 63. Subjects. The general subject is to be followed by subdi- vision Societies, e. g Botany — Societies, Astronomy — Societies. In the case of individual authors, the subdivision Societies, pe- riodicals, etc. is to be used, e. g. Shakespeare, William — Societies, periodicals, etc. Analytical subjects may be added for material of special value which would not otherwise appear in the catalogue, an explana- tory note of such material being made in the main entry, e. g. the subject "Patents — U. S." in the following entry: Franklin institute, Philadelphia. Journal, v. 1- Jan. 1826- Philadelphia, 1826- v. illus., plates (part col.) ports., maps, charts, tables, diagrs. 21i-23"". and atlas of tables. 30J"°. Monthly, forming 2 vols, annually. Vols. 5-130 are numbered by series (new ser. v. 1-26; 3d ser. v. 1-100) Beginning with v. 42 they carry also the whole numbers as reckoned from the first volume published; after v. 130 the whole numbers only are used. Supersedes American mechanics' magazine (Feb. 1825-Feb. 1826. 2 V.) Title varies : Jan. 1826-Dec. 1827, The Franklin journal, and Amer- ican mechanics' magazine; devoted to the useful arts, internal improvements, and general science. Under the patronage of the Franklin institute of the state of Pennsjrlvania. Jan. 1828-Dec. 1835, Journal of the Franklin institute of the state of Pennsylvania; devoted to the mechanic arts, manufactures, general science, and the recording of American and other pat- ented inventions. * * * Vol. 149 includes papers and addresses delivered at the meetings held Oct. 1899 in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the institute. "The Franklin institute ; its services and deserts. By Dr Persifor Frazer": v. 165, 1908, p. [245)-298. As already shown in the "title varies" note; the earlier volumes included a record of American patented inventions. "Prior to 1843 the claims of patents were omitted from the Patent office publica- FORMS OF ENTRY 59 tions, the names of inventors, and the titles of inventions, with the dates of their allowance alone being published. In 1843, the publi- cation of the claims was commenced, beginning with patent no. 2901. There are, therefore, 2900 patents of which claims and descriptive matter were never printed by the Patent office for public use. From the year 1826 to 1859, the patent reports were published, more or less completely, in the Franklin journal, afterwards the Journal of the Franklin institute, and in a far more satisfactory manner than in the official records." — Index to the Journal, 1826 to 1885, p. i415) 1. Technology — Period. 2. Industrial arts — Period. 3. Patents — U. S. T1.F8 19-5307-10 64. Added entries. Make added entries for editors (if impor- tant), compilers of indexes, societies whose proceedings are included in the publication, titles, etc. 65. Added entries (Form headings, etc.) 1. Form headings : All the publications of a society are to have added entry under the form headings (a) Societies. (b) Learned institutions and societies. (The latter a subheading under name of country or place where the society's headquarters are located) These form entries are to be filed in public catalogue only. 2. Subject headings: Collections, memoirs, reports, transac- tions, etc., of societies or institutions are to be entered un- der the name of the subject or subjects of which they treat, with subdivision Societies; for publications of universities, museums, and other institutions, and of certain commis- sions, which are not societies in the ordinary acceptation of the word, the form Societies, etc., is to be used, the "etc." to be disregarded in filing. (The charter, constitution, by-laws, lists of members, and similar publications, which contain as a rule little or no matter dealing with those subjects and relate almost exclusively to the organization or management of a society, are not to be entered under subject) Example: The Act of incorporation, Constitution, Proceedings, of the Boston society of natural history, will all have added entry under the form headings (a) Societies. (b) Boston — Learned institutions and societies. But only the Proceedings will appear under the subject heading (c) Natural history — Societies. A series of papers on natural history published by a museum will appear under subject heading (d) Natural history — Societies, etc. 3. Works about societies, e. g. a history or bibliography of so- cieties of a particular class or kind, are to be entered as follows : Chemical societies. _ (not Chemistry — Societies) Ornithological societies — Bibl. (not Birds — Societies — Bibl.) 60 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Example: Bolton's "Chemical societies of the nineteenth century" will ap- pear under Chemical societies — Bibl. 66. Title (Main entry) Main entry is to be made under the title of a society publication rather than under the name of the society when such title forms an independent phrase. ... The Journal of Hellenic studies, v. 1- [1880j- London, Pub. by the Council, and sold by Macmillan and co. [1880]- V. illus., plates, maps, facsims., diagrs. 23-28"°. and atlas. 39"". semiannual. At head of title : Society for the promotion of Hellenic studies. Editors : 1880-91, F. J. A. Hort, R. C. Jebb, Ingram Bywater, Percy Gardner.— 1892-96, Percy Gardner, Walter Leaf, A. H. Smith.— 1897- E. A. Gardner (with Walter Leaf, A. H. Smith, 1897; G. F. Hill, F. G. Kenyon, 1898- ) Vols. 1-8, 1880-87, plates published separately and numbered i- LXXXIII. "Index to volumes i-viii" : v. 8, p. S41-S7S. 1. Greek philology — Period. 2. Greece — ^Antiq.^Period. 3. In- scriptions, Greek, i. Society for the promotion of Hellenic studies, London, ii. Hort, Fenton John Anthony, 1828-1892, ed. iii. Jebb, Richard Claverhouse, 1841-1905, ed. rv. Bjrwater, Ingram, 1840- ed. V. Gardner, Percy, 1846- ed. vi. Leaf, Walter, 1852- ed. VII. Smith, Arthur Hamilton, 1860- ed. viii. Gardner, Ernest Arthur, 1862- ed. ix. Hill, George Francis, 1867- ed. x. Ken- yon, Frederic George, 1863- ed. DF10.J8 9-20515 The Museums journal; the organ of the Museums association ... V. 1- July 1901- London, Dulau and co., ltd., 1902- V. illus., plates, ports., plans, tab. 22"°. monthly. Supersedes the association's Report of proceedings, published 1890-1900. Editors: July 1901-July 1909, E. Howarth.— Aug. 1909-June 1914, F. R. Rowley.— July 1914- W. R. Butterfield. "Indexes to papers read before the Museums association, 1890- 1909. Comp. by Charles Madeley" : v. 9, p. 427-452. The "Museums directory" was issued with v. 2-5, in a form to allow it to be taken out and bound separately. In this set the direc- tory is bound with the volumes as originally issued. The directory was reissued in 1911 in separate, enlarged form. 1. Museums — Societies. 2. Museums — Period. 3. Museums — ^Gt, Brit. I. Museums association, ii. Howarth, Elijah, 1853- ed. III. Rowley, F. R., ed. iv. Butterfield, W. Ruskin, ed. v. Madeley, Charles, 1849- comp. AM1.M7 8-83 La Rgvolution de 1848; bulletin de la Soci^t6 d'histoire de la revolu- tion de 1848 ... t. 1- no. 1- mars-avril 1904- Paris, 1904- v. in 24°°'. bimonthly. Editor: 1904- Georges Renard. Bibliographies included. List of members in v. 1-2, 5. 1. France— Hist.— February revolution, 1848— Societies. i. So- ciete d'histoire de la revolution de 1848, Paris, ii. Renard, Georges Francois, 1847- ed. ^ DC270.A4 15-20745 FORMS OF ENTRY 61 Title (Added entry) Added entry is to be made for titles which are distinctive, but not for titles commonly used, such as Report, Bulletin, etc., or their equivalents in other languages. 67. "Not analyzed" slips. "Not analyzed" slips are to be made for monographic sets which are not analyzed at present, but which may be analyzed at some future time, e. g. DD8S1.V4 Verein fur die geschichte Berlins. Schriften. hft. 1-46; 1865-1912, and continuations. Not analyzed, (date) (initials of cataloguer) 68. "Want" cards. "Want" cards are to be made for sets which lack one or more volumes, e g. QCl Paris France .S5 Societe frangaise de physique. Annuaire. Wants : 1911 1915 (initials of cataloguer; date) In recataloguing sets which are incomplete, the Shelf list, the Serial record, and the various Want lists compiled by the Smith- sonian Division should be consulted, for in these lists are noted the accessions which have come in response to requests for miss- ing numbers or volumes. 69. Serial record. General periodical and continuation record to cover: I. Regular periodicals, i e. publications issued periodically at more or less regular intervals, oftener than once a year and numbered correspondingly. Unbound numbers and volumes of periodicals are sent from Order division to Periodical division. They are not entered here until received from the binder. An exception may oc- casionally be made when a set of which most of the vol- umes are received in bound form includes also a few vol- umes which are unbound. II. Annuals (Year-books; Reports, etc., of institutions, socie- ties, government departments and other bodies, issued annually) III. Reports, Transactions, Proceedings, etc., not necessarily is- sued annually or at regular intervals, but nevertheless to be treated as serial publications. IV. Works issued in instalments, each part being less than a complete volume. Complete monographs which form part of some series are regularly catalogued and are not included here, except that a brief memorandum entry is filed which states whether a series is kept together or separated in classification. A copy of this memorandum entry is also filed in the Official catalogue. 62 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEBIAL PUBLICATIONS Contains at this date: a. Record of additions since March 1, 1905. b. A complete statement of what the Library of Congress pos- sesses of certain sets in the reclassified sections of the Library. (This record is being extended as rapidly as possible to cover all sets in those classes) c. A partial statement of many other sets, especially of those in sections not yet reclassified, to be replaced later by same record, as in b. Serial record entries for Government publications, for serial publications in American history, Bibliography and Library science will, for the present, be filed apart from the general Serial record in the sections of the Catalogue division which deal with the cataloguing of these publications. When entry is first made for a serial publication or a work to be completed, but appearing in parts of less than one volume, the main card is to be stamped "In progress; additions on shelf-list," "Incomplete; additions on shelf-list," or "Refer to cataloguer," as the case may be. An additional memoran- dum entry is to be made by the cataloguer for the Serial rec- ord. This entry is to consist of heading, short title, statement of numbers, parts, volumes, or years received up to the time when the entry is made. The first or main entry is usually to be printed, provisional entries subject to revision being dis- tinguished by two daggers ft oi^ the ms. card. On the back of the first card "Serial record" is to be stamped or written, in order that a copy of the printed card may be distributed to the assistant in charge of the Serial record. This does not obviate the necessity of making the above mentioned memo- randum entry, inasmuch as the statement of what the Library contains is not usually printed on open entries. The above order of treatment also holds whenever a serial or continuation is recatalogued, or when the entry is withdrawn for additions or other changes by the cataloguer, provided of course that the Serial record entry has not already been written. The stamp "In progress ..." "Incomplete ..." etc., indicates that an entry has already been filed in the Serial record. A cross "X" before the stamp "In progress," "Incomplete," etc, on the shelf-lists indicates that an entry has been made for the Serial record, duplicating the record on the shelf-list. SPECIAL PROCEDURE I. Serials in sections reclassified but not recatalogued. a. Entry is to be looked up in the Public and the Old official catalogues. If a card is found it is to be stamped "In prog- ress; additions on shelf-list," or "Incomplete; additions on shelf-list," and an entry made for the Serial record, dupli- cating the regular record on the shelf-list. When a set is FORMS OF ENTRY 63 completed or the serial discontinued or issued under a new title, the cataloguer is to be notified in order that a com- plete catalogue entry may be prepared. b. When no entry is found in the Public catalogue, a temporary card is to be written, this card to be stamped and filed in the Public catalogue. A second card is to be written (by the cataloguer) for the Serial record, duplicating therefore the record on the regular shelf -list. II. Serials in sections both reclassified and recatalogued. New sets, or a volume or volumes belonging to a serial not before represented in the Library, are to be referred to the cataloguers. III. Serials in sections not reclassified. a. When cards are found to be already filed for these publica- tions they are to be stamped, the entry (if in the Old offi- cial catalogue) to be withdraw^n and copied for the Public catalogue, a card being written for the Serial record. Such sets are not to be referred to the cataloguer except when they are completed, or when the publication is discontin- ued or issued under a changed (new) title. b. For serials neither classified nor catalogued, the necessary entries and references are to be made for the Public cata- logue and Serial record. IV. Special points. Volumes not added to catalogue cards but entered on Serial rec- ord are to be counted and reported at the end of each month to the Chief of the Division as so many volumes catalogued. All indexes (and special supplements, appendixes, etc., when containing monographs, catalogues of libraries, lists of pub- lications, bibliographies, and the like) are to be regularly cat- alogued. Exceptions are certain sets which would require a considerable number of analyticals. These are to be referred for special decision. The assistants to whom doubtful questions may be referred are those in charge of Official publications (documents), Institu- tions and societies. Periodicals, and Serial record. 70. "Miscellaneous" cards for societies. Blanket entries are to be made for ephemeral leaflets, etc., which are not of sufficient worth to be separately catalogued. For these the following form is used. Example: Drama league of America. Miscellaneous printed matter published by this body is classi- fied in PN2016.D659 71. "Miscellaneous" cards for college and university material. The secondary publications of a college or of a university are tem- porarily grouped in one entry. It is the intention to make separate entries at some future time for such as are of practical value. 64 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Example: Minnesota. University. Programs (with or without dissertations), reports, announce- ments, miscellaneous serial lists, and occasional publications that have not been separately listed or catalogued are to be found on Shelf: LD3329.Z9 University and school publications to be in part regularly cata- logued later. 72. "Miscellaneous" cards for subjects. Circulars, broadsides, etc., bearing upon a special subject but issued by different bodies are to be entered as follows : Example: Animals, Treatment of. Pamphlets, broad-sides, clippings, and other miscellaneous matter on the subject: Treatment of animals, not separately catalogued are classified in HV4711.Z9 73. Capitals. The words "society," "university," etc., or their equivalents when used in place of the full name of the body, are not capitalized, according to present usage in the Library of Con- gress. National institute for the promotion of science, Washington, D. C. Report of the recording secretary of the National institute for the year 1850. Rendered December 2, 1850. Ordered to be printed for the use of the institute. Washington, Printed by R. A. Waters, 1850. 10 p. 23"" Q11.S634 2-17650 American philosophical society, Philadelphia. Laws and regulations of the American philosophical society, held at Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge, as finally amended and adopted, Dec. 18, 1885. Together with the charter of the society and a list of its officers and councilors. Philadelphia, Press of Mc- Calla & Stavely, 1886. 46 p. 23™. Q11.P655 1886 15-4717 Meldola, Raphael, 1849-1915. The coming of age of the Essex field club. A record of local scientific work, 1880-1901. The presidential address delivered at the 22nd atmual general meeting of the club on March ^oA, 1902, by Raphael Meldola ... Stratford, Essex, The Club, 1902. cover-title, 44 p. 21i™ Reprinted from the Essex naturalist, vol. xii, April 1902. 1. Essex field club. i. Title. QH1.E76 1902 19-2659 Exceptions. Capitals are used in the following cases : a. In imprint, cf. 52. b. When^ for the sake of brevity, the first world only of the name of a society or other body is given on the card, followed by marks of elision, c. g. Table des matieres du Bulletin de la Society ... c. When the word for the body is the only designation on the title-page, and the name must be determined from other sources, e. g. At head' of title: Memoir of the Association (meaning the American asso- ciation for the advancement of science) FORMS OF ENTBY 65 Societies, etc., whose names begin with titular designations (I., K., R., Kgl., etc.) a. In title, imprint, notes and contents. Capitalize the word following the titular designation when the latter consists of an abbreviation of one letter only, e. g. K., I., R., or K. K. Example: R. Accademia delle scienze di Torino; K. K. Akademie der bildenden kunste; N. 0. Gewerb-verein. If the abbreviations contain more than one letter do not capitalize the word following, e. g. Kgl. sachs. ministerium des innern; Konigl. bayr. akademie der wissenschaften ; Grossherzogl. badische hof- und landesbibliothek ; Nied. osterr. gewerb-verein. b. In headings. Capitalize always the word following the abbreviation, e. g. K. Akademie der wissenschaften, Munich. Karlsruhe. Grossh. Badische hof- und landesbibliothek. 401—24- ABBREVIATIONS NAMES OF MONTHS Danish English French German Jan. Italian gen. Spanish Portu- guese Jan. Dutch Jan. Norwe- gian Swedish Jan. Jan. enero Jan. Jan. Feb. fev. feb. feb. feb. fev. Feb. feb. feb. Mar. mars marz marzo marzo marQO Maart marts 1 \mars 1 mars ^Z""- avril april apr. abril abril Apr. april april May mai mai mag. mayo maio Mei mai maj June juin juni giugno junio junho Juni juni juni July juil. juli luglio juIio julho Juli juli juli Aug. aout aug. ag. agosto agosto Aug. aug. aug. Sept. sept. sept. set. ! set. set. Sept. ! sept. seiit Oct. oct. okt. ott. ; oct. out. Oct. okt. okt Nov. nov. nov. nov. nov. nov. Nov. nov. nov. Dec. dec. dez. die. die. dez. Dec. dec. ' Ides. , dec. Russian Polish Hungarian Name Abbr. Name Abbr. styczen (rarely used) stycz. Name januar Abbr. HHBap'b HHB. Jan. ^espajib $eBp. luty lut. februarius feb. Mapn. MapTT. marzec mar. marczius mircz. anp']^jib anp. kwiecien kwiec. (kwiet.) aprilis apr. Mad Mati ma] ma] ma]us mSjus ilOHIi lIOHb czerwiec czerw. Junius ]un. iiojiii llOJIb lipiec lip. Julius Jul. aBrycTi aBr. sierpien sierp. augusztus aug. ceHTaCpi) ceHT. wrzesien wrzes. September sept. OKTafipi. OKT. pazdziernik paz. October oct. B0a6pb HOH(3pb istopad list. november nov. ^eKaCpb AeK. grudzien grudz. (grud.) deczember decz. 66 EXAMPLES OF HEADINGS Owing to the length of the entries for the more difficult sets, it is impracticable to reproduce them here, but the following list may prove suggestive of headings under which to look for illus- trative material. Academia das sciencias de Lisboa. R. Academia de ciencias exactas, fisicas y naturales de Madrid. Academia de ciencias medicas, fisicas y naturales de la Habana. Academia romSna, Bukharest. R. Accademia dei Lincei, Rome. Academic des inscriptions et belles-lettres, Paris. Academic des sciences, Paris. Academie des sciences morales et politiques, Paris. Academie frangaise, Paris. Academie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beauz-arts de Bel- gique, Brussels. K. Akademie der wissenschaften, Berlin K. Akademie der wissenschaften, Munich. K. Akademie der wissenschaften, Vienna. K. Akademie van wetenschappen, Amsterdam. I. Akademi'ia nauk, St. Petersburg. Akademija umiej?tnosci, Krakow. Association of engineering societies. B"lgarska akademiia na naukitie, Sofia. Ceska spolecnost nauk, Prague. Chemical society, London. Colorado college of dental surgery, Denver. K. Danske videnskabernes selskab, Copenhagen. Fortschritte der physik. Franklin institute, Philadelphia. France. Universite. K. Gesellschaft der wissenschaften zu Giittingen. Giittingische gelehrte anzeigen. Gesellschaft deutscher naturforscher und aerzte. Magyar tudomanyos akademia, Budapest. Morelia, Mexico. Museo michoacano. Mexico (City) Tlniversidad nacional. Mexico (City) Universidad. National academy of sciences, Washington, D. G. Pan American scientific congress. Paris. Universite. Royal society of Canada. Royal society of London. ScWeizerische naturforschende gesellschaft. Smithsonian institution. Sociedad cientiflca "Antonio Alzate," Mexico. Sociedad cientifica argentina. Societe des sciences historiques et naturelles de la Corse, Bastia. Srpska kral'evska akademija, Belgrad. K. Svenska vetenskapsakademien, Stockholm. Videnskabs-selskabet i Christiania. tJ. S. National museum. 67 MASONIC BODIES* By G. M. Churchill MASONIC ORGANIZATION Freemasons. "Blue lodge." lst-3d degrees. Local: Lodges having name or number, usually both. State: Grand lodges. U. S. : No central body. Conventions and meetings of grand masters have been held, but these have no official status. Other countries : Grand lodges under various names. In the United States some states are divided, for administrative pur- poses, into numbered masonic districts ; in England, into provinces. In Maryland and New York is found a kind of executive commit- tee of the Grand lodge called the Grand stewards' lodge. Royal arch masons. 4th-7th degrees. Local : Chapters with name or number, like "Blue lodge." State: Grand chapters. U. S. : General grand chapter. States are subdivided as in the "Blue lodges." Other countries (England, Scotland, Canada) : Chapters and grand chapters. Royal and select masters. "Cryptic masons." 8th-10th degrees. In some states these degrees are conferred by the Chapter. Local: Councils. State: Grand council. U. S. : General grand council. Other countries (England, Canada) : Councils and grand councils. Knights templars. llth-13th degrees. Local: Commanderies. State: Grand commandery. • U. S. : Grand encampment. These four bodies, the "Blue lodge" (Freemasons proper), Royal arch masons, Cryptic masons, and Knights templars, make up what is sometimes called the "York rite" as distinguished from the Scottish rite. Ancient accepted Scottish rite. 4th-33d degrees. Local bodies. Northern j urisdiction : Lodge of perfection : 4th-14th degrees. Council of princes of Jerusalem: lSth-16th degrees. Chapter of Rose croix : 17th-18th degrees. Consistory of sublime princes of the royal secret : 19th-32d degrees. *Library of Congress printed cards not in agreement with the following rules are being changed as occasion for reprinting arises. 68 MASONIC BODIES 69 Southern jurisdiction : Lodge of perfection : 4th-14th degrees. Chapter of Rose croix : 15th-18th degrees. Council of Kadosh : 19th-30th degrees. Consistory of sublime princes of the royal secret: 31st-32d degrees. In the United States and Great Britain the lst-3d degrees are conferred only by the "Blue lodge." The 33d degree, Sov- ereign grand inspector general, is conferred by the Supreme council. State : In some states are found Councils of deliberation; in some Grand consistories; some have no state organization. U. S.: No national body; instead there are two Supreme councils for the Northern and Southern jurisdictions. There are also two "clandestine" Supreme councils for the U. S. A., whose publications can only be distinguished by not- ing carefully the names of the officers. Other bodies The Eastern star, Mystic shrine and Red cross of Constantine draw their members from Masons and their families, but have no official connection with Masonic bodies. There are other "rites" or bodies, such as the Rite of Mizraim, some of which are rec- ognized and some not. Colored grand lodges exist in many states but are not recognized by most white masonic bodies. In some states, also, "clandestine" or non-recognized lodges and grand lodges exist. RULB FOR MASONIC BODIES Enter publications of masonic bodies under Freemasons, fol- lowed by place, according to the following examples : 1. For Masons of a state or place in general, unorganized: Freemasons. Massachusetts. Subject headings have the same form as the author entry head- ings. Freemasons. Galena, III. Freemasons. England — Rist. 2. For "Blue lodge" bodies: Freemasons. Fra/noe. Qrand oriejit. Freemasons. Massachusetts. Qrand lodge. Freemasons. New York (State) Grand lodge. Freemasons. Alexandria, Ta. Alexandria Washington lodge. No. 22. Freemasons. Boxhury, Mass. Washington lodge. Freemasons. Lancaster, Pa. Lodge no. 43. Freemasons. New Hampshire. 5th masonic district. Note. — Such special headings as: Freemasons. Maryland. Qrand stewards' lodge. Freemasons. U. S. Conference of grand masters, Cedar Rapids, la., 1918. may be made when required. 70 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEKIAL PUBLICATIONS 3. For Chapter masonry add Royal arch masons after name of place, e. g. a. For unorganized Royal arch masons in general, or those of a state or place : Fieemasons. Royal arch masons. Freemasons. Boston. Royal arch matons. b. For national, state or local bodies: Freemasons. V. 8. Royal arch masons. General grand chapter. Freemasons. Maine. Royal arch masons. Grand chapter. Freemasons. Bridgewater, Mass. Royal arch masons. Harmony chapter. Freemasons. Binghampton, N. Y. Royal arch masons. Chapter no. 1S9. Subject headings have the same form as the author entry head- ings ; the forms for unorganized Royal arch masons may be used for the general subject. The exact name of the Grand chapter varies slightly in the different states, e. g. Virginia calls it the Supreme grand royal arch chapter; some states say Grand royal arch chapter, others the Grand chapter of Royal arch masons. Make headings uniform as indicated and bring out any variations in the title or a note. Cross-references may be made when necessary. 4. Treat bodies of Cryptic masons (Councils of Royal and se- lect masters) like Royal arch masons, e. g. Freemasons. V. 8, Royal arid select masters. General grand council. Freemasons. Maine. Royal and select masters. Grand council. Freemasons. Portland, Me. Royal and select masters. Portland council, no. 4. For general heading or subject use: Freemasons. Royal and select masters. Freemasons. Maine. Royal and select masters. 5. Treat Knights templars like Royal arch masons, e. g. Freemasons. U. 8. Knights templars. Grand encampment. Freemasons. Maine. Knights templars. Grand commandery. Freemasons. Boston. Knights templars. Boston commandery. For general heading or subject use : Freemasons. Knights templars. Freemasons. Maine. Knights templars. 6. Treat Scottish rite bodies like Royal arch masons, e. g Freemasons. U. B. Scottish rite. Supreme council for the South- ern jurisdiction. Freemasons. U. 8. Scottish rite. Supreme council for the North- ern jurisdiction. Freemasons. Massachusetts. Scottish rite. Council of deliheration. Freemasons. Boston. Scottish rite. Massachusetts con^tory. Freemasons. Boston. Scottish rite. Giles F. Yates council of Princes of Jerusalem, ' MASONIC BODIES 71 Fieemasons. Boston. Scottish rite. Mount Olivet chapter of Rose croix. Freemasons. Boston. Scottish rite. Boston Lafayette lodge of perfection. Freemasons. Washington, D. C. Scottish rite. Robert de Bruce council, Knights Kadosh. For general heading or subject use : Freemasons. Scottish rite. Freemasons. Boston. Scottish rite. 7. Other masonic and related bodies. a. Enter the Eastern star and Mystic shrine under their own names, not under Freemasons. Their organization is like that of "blue lodges" and may be treated in the same way. b. For colored bodies add (Colored) e. g. Freemasons. District of Columhia. Grand lodge (Colored) For general heading or subject use : Freemasons, Negro. c. Other related bodies may be treated like Royal arch masons, ^- g- Freemasons. District of Columbia. Masonic veteran association. Freemasons. U. S. Red cross of Constantine. d. Schismatic grand lodges and other "clandestine" bodies may be entered like regular bodies. The distinction can generally be brought out in the name, e. g. Freemasons. New York (State) St. John's Orand lodge. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS In the list which follows, no attempt has been made to cover the ground systematically. The references have been selected from notes made in the course of cataloguing. They are intended rather to indicate the kinds of sources in which information con- cerning societies and institutions may be found, and it is hoped that this statement will sufficiently explain the somewhat arbitrary inclusion of minor references, if not the omission of many of equal or greater importance. The works which have proved of special service are indicated by an asterisk. GENERAL SOURCES Publications of the bodies themselves are of first importance; many societies publish useful bibliographical data in the text of their proceedings or on the covers of unbound numbers, while the older societies usually include historical notices in the volumes for the anniversary years such as the 10th, 20th, 25th, 50th, etc. National bibliographies such as Kayser's VoUstandiges bucher- lexicon; Bibliographic de la France, etc., etc. Encyclopedias of the various countries: information is often given under the word Academies, Societies or their equivalents, e. g. Encyclopaedia Britannica, article "Academies"; La Grande encyclopedic, article "Societe," etc., etc. Important societies may be found under their names. Directories and local histories (for local societies) Charities directories (for charitable societies and institutions) Catalogues of libraries, especially of libraries of important societies. Year-books of the various countries (official annuals, etc.) Baedeker's guides. The Library of Congress has also various manuscript sources of information, received through correspondence with the socie- ties carried on by the different divisions, or through the Smith- sonian Institution in connection with its International exchange. SPECIAL SOURCES Catalogrue rules. *CataIo|; rules : author and title entries. Comp. by committees of the American library association and the (British) Library associa- tion. American ed. Boston, A. L. A. Publishing board. 1908. xvi, 88 p. 254™ J. C. M. Hanson, chairman A. L. A. committee, editor American edition. Z695.AS2 8-'^7145 72 BIBLIOGBAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS V3 ♦Cutter, C. A. Rules for a dictionary catalogue. 3d ed., with corrections and additions and an alphabetical index. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1891. 140 p. 23"". (U. S. Bureau of education. Special report on public libraries, pt. ii) Z695.C98K3 1-8363 Cutter, C. A. Rules for a dictionary catalog. 4th ed., rewritten. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1904. 173 p. 23°". (U. S. Bureau of education. Special report on public libraries, pt. ii) First issued as pt. 2 of the 1876 Special report; 2d edition, 1889; 3d edition, 1891. Edited by W. P. Cutter. Z695.C99 4-32517/8 ♦Hanson, J. C. M. Rules for corporate entry. By J. C. M. Hanson. [New York, 1905] 8 p. 26i"". Reprinted from the Library journal, February, 1905. Z695.H22 CA 15-1317 Unrev'd Jahr, T. K. T. Bibliography of cooperative cataloguing and the printing of cata- logue cards, with incidental references to international bibliography and the Universal catalogue (1850-1902) By Torstein Jahr and Adam Julius Strohm. (In U. S. Library of Congress. Report of the librarian of Con- gress for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902. Washington, 1902. 25™. app. VI, p^ 109-224) Also separately issued. Z733.U57A 3-4434 *T7. S. Library of Congress. Catalog division. Guide to the cataloguing of periodicals. Prepared by Mary Wil- son MacNair, Catalogue division. Washington, Govt, print, off.. Library branch, 1918. 23 p. 22i'"°. Z695.7.U5 18-26255 Societies and periodicals (General) ♦R. Accademia dei Lincei, Rome. Biblioteca. Elenco bibliografico delle accademie, societa, istituti scientifici, direzioni di periodic!, ecc, corrisporidenti con la Reale accademia dei Lincei, e indici delle loro pubblicazioni pervenute all' accademia sino a dicembre 1907. Roma, Tip. della R. Accademia dei Lincei, 1908. 1 p. 1., [vj-vii, [1], 421 p. 19i™. Z5051.A21 9-6170 Bolton, H. C. , Catalogue of scientific and technical periodicals. 1665-1895. 2d ed. City of Washington, Smithsonian institution, 1897. vii, 1247 p. 24*""'. Z7403.B69 Z-8 ♦British museum. Dept. of printed books. Catalogue of printed books in the library of the British museum. ["Academies"] London, Printed by W. Clowes and sons, limited, 1885-86. 1 pt. 35""'. Catalogue of printed books. Supplement. ["Academies"] Lon- don, Printed by W. Clowes and sons, limited, 1900. 1 pt. SS™. Z921.B86 1-2814-5 In special cases the "Additions" published in semimonthly parts may be consulted also. 74 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEKIAL PUBLICATIONS ♦British museum (Nat. hist.) lAhrary. Catalogue of the books, manuscripts, maps and drawings in the British museum (Natural history) London, Printed by order of the Trustees, 1903-lS. 5 V. 29"". Z7409.B85 4-18991 Clegg, James. The international directory of booksellers, and bibliophile's man- ual, including lists of the public libraries of the world, publishers, book collectors, literary and scientific societies, universities and colleges. Rochdale, J. Clegg; New York, Dodd & Livingston; (etc., etc.] 1914. xiv, 644 p. ISi™. Z282.C6D73 13-28412 '''Grassauer, Ferdinand. Generalkatalog der laufenden periodischen druckschriften an den osterreichischen universitats- und studienbibliotheken, den biblio- theken der technischen hochschulen, der Hochschule fiir boden- cultur, des Gymnasiums in Zara, des Gymnasialmuseums in Troppau und der Handels- und nautischen akademie in Triest. Wien, B. Her- der, 1898. vii, 796 p. 25"°. Z6945.G77 7-20249 Haupt, Herman. List of periodical engineering literature, (published in the English language,) prepared at "The Rogers engineering library," University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1879. 91 p. 23i™- Z5852.H37 2-3952 ♦Hericourt, Achmet, comte d'. Annuaire des societes savantes de la France et de I'etranger. Paris, Durand letc.i 1863-64. 2 v. 22™. Z5051.H54 6-44933 Jahresbericht uber soziale hygiene, demographic und medizinal- statistik, sowie alle zweige des sozialen versicherungswesen. 1.- jahrg.; 1900- Jena, G. Fischer, 1902- v. 24"". Z7164.S66J2 7-20486 ♦Kalender fiir geologen, palaontologen, und mineralogen, 1898- Leipzig, 1898- V. 16'"". QE23.K13 ♦Minerva. Jahrbuch der gelehrten welt. 1.- jahrg. ; 1891/92- Strassburg, K. J. Triibner, 1891-19 V. 16'™- Publication suspended, 1914/lS- AS2.M6 6-13210 ♦Pantheon; adressbuch der kunst- und antiquitaten-sammler und -handler, bibliotheken, archive, museen, kunst-. altertums- und geschichtsvereine, biicherliebhaber, numismatiker. Eszlingen a. N., P. Nefl verlag (M. Schreiber) 1914. vii, ill, 496 p. 22i'"'. AM21S.P3 14-4961 ♦Scudder, S. H. Catalogue of scientific serials of all countries, including the trans- actions of learned societies in the natural, physical, and mathemati- cal sciences, 1633-1876. Cambridge, Library of Harvard university. 1879. xii, 358 p. 24™. (Library of Harvard university. Special publi- cations, i) Z7403,S43 2-7012 BIBLIOGKAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS 75 Severance, H. 0. A guide to the current periodicals and serials of the United States and Canada, 1907. Ann Arbor, Mich., G. Wahr, 1907. 330 p. 26™. Second edition published 1908; 3d edition, 1914. Z6951.S45 7-10312 ^Smithsonian institution. Catalogue of publications of societies and of periodical works. Belonging to the Smithsonian institution, January 1, 1866. De- posited in the Library of Congress. Washington, Smithsonian in- stitution, 1866. V. 591 p. 23J'". Issued also in Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 9, 1869. Z881.U5 1866 a 16-S195 Indexes. The Agricultural index. 1st- annual cumulation; subject index to a selected list of agricultural periodicals and bulletins. 1916- White Plains, N. Y., and New Yorlf city, The H. W. Wilson company, 1917- V. 264"°. Z5073.A45 17-8906 Annual library index. (Various issues) The Engineering index, v. 1-4, 1884/91-1901/OS. New York and London, The Engineering magazine ; letc, etc., 1892i-1906. 4 V. 23-24™- Continued as the Engineering index annual. T1.E45 1-28090 The Engineering index atmual, comp. from the Engineering index pub. monthly in the Engineering magazine, iv. 1- 1906- New York, The Engineering magazine, 1907- V. 24"". T1.E46 7-S8575 Fortschritte der technik. Neue folge des ... Repertoriums der techn. journal-literatur. Jahrbuch des Internationalen institutes fiir tech- no-bibliographie. 1.- jahrg. ; 1909- Berlin, Bibliographischer zentral-verlag [1910- V. 26™. Also issued monthly under title : Technische auskunft. Z7913.E42 10-17691 Galloupe, F. E. Galloupe's general index to engineering periodicals. Boston, 1888-93. 2 V. 23™ Contents.— V. i. 1883-87.— v. 2. 1888-92. Z5851.G25 6-327T Index to legal periodicals and Law library journal, v. 1- Jan. 1908- Chicago (etc.! The American association of law libraries [1908- 13) ; White Plains, N. Y., The H. W. Wilson company [1914,- V. 26™- quarterly. The last number of each volume, issued in January, contains the cumulative index to periodicals for the preceding year. 11-3276 The Industrial arts index; annual cumulation; subject index to a selected list of engineering and trade periodicals. 1st- 1913- White Plains, N. Y., and New York city, The H. W. Wilson com- pany, 1914- V. 26™. The annual cumulation for each year forms the December number for the corresponding year of the Industrial arts index (S nos. a year) Z7913.1 7 14-5408 76 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEBIAL PUBLICATIONS International catalogue of scientific literature. Pub. for the Inter- national council by the Royal society of London. London tetc.i 1902- V. air™. An annual index to current scientific literature, beginning with 1901 (the literature of the 19th century being covered by the Royal society's Catalogue of scientific papers, of which 12 vols., covering period 1800-83, 3 vols. (A-H) of the period 1884-1900, and v. 1-3 of the Subject index to the whole have appeared to date — ^June 27, 1917) Z7401.1 62 .')-8722 The Magazine subject-index, v. 1. A subject-index to seventy- nine American and English periodicals. Forty-four indexed from their first issues to December 31, 1907. Thirty-five indexed for the year 1907. Comp. by F. W. Faxon. Boston, The Boston book company, 1908. 276 p. 25™. Contains the cumulation of the subject index issued in the quar- terly number of the Bulletin of bibliography. Continued as Annual magazine subject-index. AI 3.M25 8-19148 The Mining world index of current literature, v. 1- 1912- Chicago, Mining world company, 1912- V. 23i"". semiannual. An international bibliography of mining and the mining sciences. Compiled and revised semiannually from the index of the world's current literature appearing weekly in "Mining and engineering world." Z6737.M57 G S 12-668 Foggeudorfi, J. C. Biographisch-literarisches handworterbuch zur geschichte der ex- acten wissenschaften. Leipzig, J. A. Barth [18S8i-1904. 4 V. in 5. 25™. Z7404.P74 l-Z-220 [Poole's index to periodical literature) An alphabetical index to subjects, treated in the reviews, and other periodicals, to whicli no indexes have been published; prepared [by W. F. Poolej New York, London, G. P. Putnam, 1848. iv, t5i-154 p., 1 1. 22i"°. AI 3.P7 1848 2-8534 [Poole's index to periodical literature] An index to periodical litera- ture. By W. F. Poole. New York, C. B. Norton; [etc., etci 1853. x p., 1 1., 521 p., 1 1. 24i"". AI 3.P7 1853 2-9535 [Poole's index to periodical literature] An index to periodical litera- ture by W. F. Poole. 3d ed. brought down to Jan. 1882 with the assistance as associate editor of W. I. Fletcher. Boston, J. R. Os- good & CO., 1882. xxvii, 1442 p. 27™. AI 3.P7 1882 2-9536 Poole's index to periodical literature by W. F. Poole, with the assistance as associate editor of W. I. Fletcher. Rev. ed. v. 1. 1802-1881. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and com- pany, 1893. 1 v. in 2. 27°°- AI 3.P7 1893 2-9537 Poole's index to periodical literature; the first supplement from Tan. 1, 1882, to Jan. 1, 1887. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and CO., 1888. xiii, 483 p. 264™. AI 3 P7 1888 2-9538 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS 77 Poole's index to periodical literature; the first supplement from January 1, 1882, to January 1, 1887. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1893. xiii 483 p. 27°"". AI 3.P7 1st suppl. 1893 2-9539 Poole's index to periodical literature; the second supplement from Jan. 1, 1887, to Jan. 1, 1892. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and co., 1893. xiii, 476 p. 264"". AI3.P7 2d suppl. 1893 2-9540 Poole's index to periodical literature; the second supplement from Jan. 1, 1887, to Jan. 1, 1892. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and co., 1899. xiii, 476 p. 27™. AI3.P7 2d suppl. 1899 2-9541 Poole's index to periodical literature; third supplement from Jan. 1, 1892, to Dec. 31, 1896. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and co., 1897. xix, 637 p. 264""- AI 3.P7 3d suppl. 1897 2-9542 Poole's index to periodical literature; fourth supplement from Jan- uary 1, 1897, to January 1, 1902. Boston and New York, Hough- ton, Mifflin and company, 1903. xiv p., 1 1., 646 p. 274™. AI3.P7 4th suppl. 1903 3-4428 Poole's index to periodical literature; fifth supplement from January 1, 1902, to January 1, 1907. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1908. XV, 714 p., 1 1. 274™. AI 3.P7 5th suppl. 1908 8-11725 Readers' guide to periodical literature. Author and subject index to a selected list of periodicals, v. 1- Feb. 1901- Minneapolis, Minn., H. W. Wilson tetci 1901-13; White Plains, N. Y., and New York city. The H. W. Wilson company, 1913- V. 26™ monthly. December number contains annual cumulation for preceding year. Absorbed the Cumulative index of Cleveland, O., in November 1903. The volume numbers of this publication were continued in the Readers' guide till 1906. AI3.E4 5-14769/5 Repertorium der technischen journal-literatur. Repertorium der technischen literatur die jahre 1823 bis einschl. 1853 umfassend. Berlin, Decker, 1856. xvi, 1049, [li p. 24™ Repertorium der technischen literatur. Neue folge, die jahre 1854 bis einschliesslich 1868 umfassend. Leipzig, A. Fehx, 1871-73. 2 V. 24™. Issued in 4 parts, 1870-73. Repertorium der technischen literatur. Neue folge, die jahre 1869 bis einschliesslich 1873 umfassend. Leipzig, A. Felix, 1876-78. 2 V. 24™ Issued in 4 parts, 1875-78. Repertorium der technischen journal-literatur. jahrg. 1874- 1908. Leipzig, A. Felix, 1875-79: Beriin, C. Heymann, 1881-1909. 35 V. 28™ (1874-78: 24™) annual. Superseded by Fortschritte der technik. Z7913.E42 7-21048-53 Repertorium der technischen, mathematischen und naturwissen- schaftlichen journal-literatur. Hrsg. von F. Schotte. 1.-3. jahrg.; 1869-71. Leipzig, Quandt & Handel, 1869-71. 3 V. 24™. No more jpublished. Z7913.R43 7-21054 78 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEBIAL PUBLICATIONS Repertorium der verhandelingen en bijdragen, betreffende de ge- schiedenis des vaderlands, in mengelwerken en tijdschriften tot op 1860 verschenen. Door R. Fruin, J. T. Bodel Nijenhuis [Ct al.i Leiden, J. K. Steenhoff [1863] 2 p. 1., xi, 398, [2] p. 24™. "Lijst van de gebruikte mengelwerken en tijdschriften": p. [9i-50. Supplement op het Repertorium der verhandelingen en bijdragen, tot op 1870 verschenen. Leiden, J. K. Steenhoff, 1872. XV, [li, 271, [li p. 24"». "Lijst van de 320 gebruikte mengelwerken en tijdschriften": p. 1-19. Tweede supplement op het Repertorium der verhandelingen en bijdragen, tot op 1880 verschenen. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1884. xiii, [1], 172 p. 24™. "Alphabetische lijst van de 158 mengelwerken en tijdschriften": p. (li-9. Derde supplement op het Repertorium der verhandelingen en bijdragen, tot op 1890 verschenen. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1893. xxii, 251 p. 24'"".. "Dit derde supplement op het 'Repertorium' zal tevens het laatste zein." — Voorbericht. A revised edition, by L. D. Petit, was issued 1905-07 (5 pt. in 1 v.) Z2416.R45 2-1.5808-11 Repertorium der verhandelingen en bijdragen betreffende de ge- schiedenis des vaderlands, in tijdschriften en mengelwerken tot op 1900 verschenen, bewerkt door Louis D. Petit. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1907. 10, [10], xxix p., 284 col., [6i p., 285-572 col., 2 1., 573-892 col., 2 1., 893-1638 col. 25="'. Revised and enlarged edition incorporating all the material in the first edition (1863) and its three supplements (1872, 1884, 1893) — Tweede deel, de literatuur bevattende, verschenen van 1901- 1910. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1913. 9, i6], xvii p., 884 col. 24i"". Z2416.R46 5^19566 Richardson, E. C. Periodical articles on religion, 1890-1899. Author index. New York, For the Hartford seminary press by C. Scribner's sons; [etc., etc., '19111 4 p. 1., 876 p. 24^"'. Z7753.R55A 11-18734 Royal society of London. Catalogue of scientific papers, 1800-1900. Subject index. Cam- bridge, University press, 1908- V. 264"". To be issued in 17 vols., classified like the International catalogue of scientific literature. Z7403.R881 8-24586 Royal society of London. Catalogue of scientific papers (1800-il900i) Comp. by the Royal society of London. London, C. J. Clay and sons, 1867-1902; Cambridge, University press, 1914- V. 29x22i""". An author index to scientific papers contained in the transactions of societies, journals, and other periodical works. Continued by the International catalogue of scientific literature, which deals with literature published after 1900. Complemented by the society's "Catalogue of scientific papers, 1800-1900. Subject index," the pub- lication of which was begun in 1908. The work is to consist of 17 vols, classified by the system of the International catalogue of sci- entific literature. Z7403.R88 2-11462 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS 79 The Technical press index. Comp. in cumulative form from the Technical press index pub. monthly in the Engineering digest. Jan. 1908- New York, The Technical literature company; [etc., etci 1909- V. 26™. Z7913.T43 3 0-3704 International associations. *Annuaire de la vie internationale. 2. sen, v. 1-2; 1908/09-1910/11. Monaco, Institut international de la paix [etc., 1909-12] 2 V. 184™. (Publications de I'lnstitut international de la paix. no. 3, 47) JX10O4.A4 8-6359 ♦Eijkman, P. H. ly'internationalisme medical. Publication du Bureau preliminaire de la fondation pour I'internationalisme, La Haye. Amsterdam, F. van Rossen, 1910. cover-title, 44 p., 51 1. 24™. "Notes" (list of international congresses, conferences and associ- ations] SI 1. at end. R10.5.A3E6 10-17832 *Eijkman, P. H. L'internationalisme scientifique (sciences pures et lettres). La Haye [W. P. van Stockum et filsi 1911. 3 p. 1., xii, 108 p., 162 1. 244™. "Notes" [list of international congresses, conferences and associa- tions] 162 1. at end. AS4.P7 no. 2 12-1659 International socialist congress. 8th, Copenhagen, 1910. Huitieme Congres socialiste international tenu a Copenhague du 28 aoiat au 3 septerabre 1910. Compte rendu analytique. Gand, Soc. coop. "Volksdrukkerij," 1911. 511, [1] p. 18™. "Congres socialistes internationaux'' : p. [3]-5. HX13.A5 1911 12-2133 Internationales taschenbuch fijr orientalisten. 1.- jahrg.; 1907- Halle a. Saale, New York, R. Haupt [1907?- V. 17™. PJIO.1 5 7-25923 Overbergh, Cyrille van. L'association internationale. Bruxelles, A. de Wit, 1907. 3 p. 1., 3-329 p. 25"" (Le mouvement sociologique international. Organe de la Societe beige de sociologie. Enquete no. 3) AS5.08 8-17033 Panama-Pacific international exposition company. An announcement; congresses, conferences, conventions. Pan- ama-Pacific international exposition, San Francisco, 1915. (San Francisco, 1915] 86 p. 23™ TC781.N1A4 15-23708 Russell's convention dates, v. 1-19. Newark, N. J., H. Russell, 1896-1914. 19 v. 31™. Discontinued. HS1.R7 CA 10^55 Unrev'd ToUj Benno, baron von. Die internationalen bureaux der allgemeinen volkerrechtlichen verwaltungsvereine. Tubingen, 1910. 244™. viii, 115 p. 244™. JX1995.T6 Union des associations internationales, Brussels. L'Union des associations internationales. [Bruxelles, O. Lam- berty, imprimeur de ITnstitut international de bibliographic] 1912. 80 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SEEIAL PUBLICATIONS 162 p. 25™ (Office central des associations Internationales. Publication n». 25) ^^^^^ 12-22680 La Vie internationale, revue mensuelle des idees, des faits et des organismes interna tionaux. t. 1- 1912- Bruxelles, Office central des associations Internationales [IVl/l- ■ JX3.V6 12-26285 Australasia. ♦Sydney. Free public library. Australasian bibliography. Sydney, C. Potter, government printer, 1893. i 3v.ini. 27i- ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ Austria. ♦Austria. Ministerium fiir cultus und unterricht. Handbuch der kunstpflege in Osterreich ; hrsg. vqm K. K. Mini- sterium fur cultus una unterricht, redigiert von Wilhelm freiherm von Weckbecker. 3. aufl. Wien, Ira Kaiserlich-koniglichen schul- biicher-verlage, 1902. 1 p. 1., xviii, 818 p., 1 1. 20i"". Bibliographies throughout the work. N6801.A5 1902 4-31809 Jahresbericht der Kiinigl. Biibmischen gesellschaft der wissen- schaften. Includes in its exchange list many societies of middle and south- eastern Europe. Useful for names of societies. AS142.C34 ♦Magyar Minerva. 1.- evfolyam; 1900- Budapest, 1900- V. 20"" AS132.M2 5-14763 Winckler, Johann. Die periodische presse Oesterreichs. Wien, L. Sommer & comp., 1875. 234, 222 p. 264""- Z6956.A9W7 2-26435 Belgium. ♦Annuaire de la Belgique scientifique, artistique et litteraire. Ser- vices administratifs, associations, instituts, musees, archives, biblio- theques, collections publiques et privees, enseignement superieur, documentation. Bruxelles, 1908. xxxvi, 368 p. 244™. (Institut international de bibliographic Publication no. 71) Z1008.B92 1871 8-21030 Dutch East Indies. Chijs, J. A. van der. Proeve eener Ned. Indische bibliographic (1659-1870) iBatavia, Bruining & Wijt, 1875) 4 p.l., iii, i2i, 325 p. 26™. {Added t.-p.: Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen. deel XX XVII ) Vermeerderde en verbeterde herdruk voor de jaren 1659-1720, supplement en verbeteringen voor de jaren 1721-1870. Batavia, W. Bruining & co., 1879. 2 p. 1., ii, [2l 93 p., 1 1. 26™. [With his Proeve. [Batavia, 187Si] Supplement ii. (Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen. deel lv. 3* stuk) Batavia, Albrecht & co. ; 's Hage, M. Nijhoff, 1903. 2 p. 1., i5i-64 p. 27™. Z3271.CB3 1-25007-8 a BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS 81 France. Abel, C. Histoire des anciennes societes savantes du pays messm. ^ (In Societg d'archeologie et d'histoire de la Moselle, Metz. M6- moires. Metz, 1859. 23"". 1858, p. [69i-81) DC6H.M897S6 9-29005 L'Annee scientifique et industrielle; ou, Expose annuel des travaux scientifiques, des inventions et des principales applications de la science a I'industrie et aux arts qui ont attire I'attention publique en France et a I'etranger. Paris, L. Hachette et c"., 18 V. illus., plates, maps. 18i™ Tables decennales. 1856-1865. Paris, L. Hachette et c", 1866. 2 p. 1., 200 p. 18i™. Tables des vingt premiers volumes, 1857-1877. Paris, Hachette et c", 1877. 2 p. 1., 295 p. 18'^'". T2.A6 7-28190-2 Bibliographie roussillonnaise, dressee par Pierre Vidal et Joseph Calmette. (In Societe agricole, scientifique & litteraire des Pyrenees-Orien- tales, Perpignan. tBuUetini Perpignan, 1905. 23™. 47. v., p. [5i- 558) Q46.P95 vol. 47 Caen, France. Bibliotheque municipale. Catalogue des ouvrages normands de la Bibliotheque municipale de Caen. Par Gaston Lavalley. Caen, 1,. Jouan, 1910-12. 3 V 25i'^"' Z2184.N84C2 11-11457 ♦Deniker, Joseph. Bibliographie des travaux scientifiques (sciences mathematiques, physiques et naturelles) pub. par les societes savantes de la France depuis I'origine jusqu'en 1888. Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1916- V. 284™. Vol. 1, issued in 3 parts (1895-1916) covers the literature for the departments Ain-Orne. Z7403.D39 F-2249 Federn, Robert. Repertoire bibliographique de la litterature fran?aise des origines a 1911. Leipzig-Berlin, F. Volckmar, 1913. Ixii, 612 p. 24™. Issued in 7 parts, 1911-13. Z2161.F43 11-27910 ♦France. Comity des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Bibliographie des societes savantes de la France. Premiere partie. Departements. Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1878. 2 p. 1., 83 p. 24i™. "Extrait de la Revue des societes savantes, 6* serie, tome vi." Edited by Ulysse Robert. Pt. 2, which viZ& to have dealt with the societies of Paris, was never published. Z5055.F69F8 18-7014 ♦France. Comity des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Liste des membres titulaires, honoraires et non residants du Comite, des correspondants honoraires et des correspondants du Ministere de I'instruction publique, des societes savantes de Paris et des de- partements. Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1895. 106 p. 25™. ([France] Ministere de I'instruction publique et des beaux-arts) DC2.F88 l-F-3192 401—24 6 82 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL, PUBLICATIONS *Lasteyrie du Saillant, R. C, oomte de. , , . Bibliographie generale des travaux historiques et archeologiques publies par les societes savantes de la France, dressee sous les auspices du Ministere de Vinstiuction publique. Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1888- V. 29x22i'^"' Publication of the Comite des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Issued in parts, 1885- Vols. 1-4 cover the literature published to the year 1885; v. S- 1886-1900. Supplemented for the literature published after 1900 by Biblio- graphie annuelle des travaux historiques et archeologiques publies par les societes savantes de la France, t. 1- annees 1901/04- pub. 1906- Z2183.L34 1-8412 *Lefevre-Pontalis, E. A. Bibliographie des societes savantes de la France, par Eugene Le- fevre-Pontalis. 1I8861 Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1887. vii, 142 p. 27ix22"". At head of title : Ministere de ^'instruction publique et des beaux- arts. Comite des travaux historiques et scientifiques. "Cette bibliographie forme en partie le sommaire du grand ouvrage entrepris par le Ministere de I'instruction publique" [et pub. sous la direction de M. R. de Lasteyrie, 1885- 1 The bibliography for 1885, by M. Lefevre-Pontalis, appeared in M. Xavier Charmes' Le Comite des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Paris, 1886, v. 2, p. 475-586. Z5055.r69L5 12-4858 Liste des societes correspondantes. (In Societe linneenne du nord de la France, Amiens. Memoires. Amiens, 1902. 22™. t. 10, 1899/1902, p. t603i-613) Gives dates of founding. QH3.S82 vol. 10 Nancy. Bibliotheque municipale. Catalogue des livres et documents imprimes du Fonds lorrain de la Bibliotheque municipale de Nancy, dresse et pub. sous la direction de J. Favier. Nancy, Impr. A. Crepin-I published in Europe, America and in the East from 1859-93 a. d. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1895 [1894i xiv, 338, [4], 67, (li p. 25"°- . . Bibliography of the Japanese empire ... Volume ii. Compris- ing the literature from 1894 to the middle of 1906 with additions and corrections to the first volume. Tokyo letci The Maruzen Ka- bushiki Kaisha (Z. P. Maruya & co., ltd.) 1907. 2 p. 1., iviii-xvi, 486 p., 1 1., 28, 21, tli p., 1 1. 2Si"°. Z3301.W47 4-20989 Netherlands. Allan, Francis. Geschiedenis en beschrijving van Haarlem, van de vroegste tijden tot op onze dagen. Haarlem, J. J. van Brederode, 1874-€8. 4 V 274°". DJ411.H2A4 5-40628 *Vrolik, W. Revue des societes savantes de la Neerlande. (In K. Akademie van wetenschappen, Amsterdam. Verslagen en mededeellngen. Afdeeling natuurkunde. Amsterdam, 1857. 23°°. 5. deel, 1857, p. [l)-44) Q57.A54 vol. 5 Eussia. *St. Petersburg. yHHBepcHTex'L. BHfinioTeKa. KaTajiom.. C.-IIeTepdyprB, T. lUaxT n kg., 1897-1902. 2 V. 27™- Z939.S24 l-Z-60 Spain and Portugal. Anuario social de Espana. ano 1- 1915/16- Barcelona, "Accion popular," 1916- V. 21™. HN581.Ae Guia del estudiante. 1918/19 Madrid, 1918- V. 19™. AS292.G8 19-10787 Personal de otras reales academias establecidas en Madrid. (,In R. Academia de ciencias ezactas fisicas y naturales, Madrid. Anuario 1883- Aj^gndice. Madrid, 1883- Hi"") Gives date of founding of several Spanish academies. Q65.M17 Kevista de archivos, bibliotecas y museos. Organo del Cuerpo fa- cultativo del ramo. 1871- Madrid, 1871- v. 23-24i™. Monthly, Jan.-Mar. 1871; semimonthly, Apr. 1871-78; monthly, 1883, 1896- Publication suspended 1879-82, 1884-95, inclusive. Z671.R41 e-44964 ♦Ribeiro, J. S. Historia dos estabelecimentos scientificos, litterarios e artisticos de Portugal. Usboa, 1871-93. 18 v. 24™. AS295.R5 BIBLIOGEAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS 87 Switzerland. BranSstetter, J. L. Bibliograpnie des revues, gazettes et almanachs suisses. Berne, K. J. Wyss, 1896. xix, 302 p. 22™. (Added t.-p.: Bibliographie nationale Suisse, ifasc. 1"]) Z2771.B58 3-14834 Guillaume, Louis. Coup d'oeil sur la vie sociale dans le canton de Neuchatel. Liste des institutions et des societes libres de bienfaisance, d'utilite pu- blique, d'education, d'instruction et de recreation. Neuchatel, Bu- reau du comite de la Societe neuchateloise d'utilite publique, 1881. 215 p. 204™. HN609.N4G8 11-13807 *Einkelin, Hermann. Die schweizerischen vereine fiir bildungszwecke im jahre 1871. Nach dem von H. Kinkelin gesammelten material im auftrage des Eidgenossischen departements des innern bearb. von Eduard Keller [Und] Wilhelra Niedermann. Basel [etc.] H. Georg, 1877. xUi, 229 p. 284™. In German and French. AS315.K3 8-16055 Naturforschende gesellschaft, Zurich. Festschrift der Naturforschenden gesellschaft in Zurich 1746- 1896. Zurich, Druck von Ziircher & Furrer, 1896. 2 v. in 1. 23™. (Added t.-p.: Vierteljahrsschrift der Naturfor- schenden gesellschaft in Zurich. 41. jahrg. 1896. Jubelband) "Beziehungen zu anderen gesellschaften" : p. [230)-243. Q67.Z94 4-10090 Schweizerische naturforschende gesellschaft. Centenaire de la Societe helvetique des sciences naturelles. [Zii- rich, Impr. Zurcher & Furrer, 191Si 2 p. 1., iii-vi p., 1 1., 316 p. 304™- At head of title: 181S-191S. "Get ouvrage forme le tome l des Nouveaux memoires de la So- ciete helvetique des sciences naturelles, paru le 12 septembre 1915." "Verzeichnis der von der gesellschaft herausgegebenen Denk- schriften" : p. 69-77. Includes sketches of Swiss commissions and societies. Q67.S42 t. 50 16-18138 Statistisch-Tolkswirthschaftliche gesellschaft in Basel. Die vereine und stiftungen des kantons Baselstadt im jahre 1881, dargestellt von d' Alphons Thun. Basel, H. Georg's buchhandlung, 1883. 2 p. 1., iii-viii, 59 p. 28™. AS316.B3A4 1883 10-23806 Switzerland. Departement des innern. Die freiwilligen vereine des kantons Basel-stadt fiir gemein- nutzige, v^rohlthatige, wissenschaftlichfe, kunstlerische, religiose, vaterlandische, militarische und sociale zv^ecke im jahr 1859. Basel, Bahnmaier's buchhandlung, 1859. 116 p. 22™- AS316.B3A2 9-9116 tJnited States. Baldwin, C. C. Notice of historical and pioneer societies in Ohio. By C. C. Baldwin, secretary. [Cleveland, 1875] 8 p. 23™ (Western Reserve and northern Ohio historical so- ciety. [Historical and archasological tracts] no. 27) F486.W58 7-24521 88 GUIDE TO CATALOGtriKG SEKIAL PUBLICATIONS *Bowker, R. R. . ,. . , Publications of societies; a provisional list of the publications ot American scientific, literary, and other societies from their organi- zation. New York, Office of the Publishers' weekly, 1899. V, 181 p. 244™. Z5055.U39B7 Feb. 1, 1900-9 Brief statements concerning the objects and methods of municipal reform organizations in the United States. (In National municipal league. Proceedings. Philadelphia, 1894. 24i"°. V. 1, p. 303-340) JS302.N48 vol. 1 ♦Griffin, A. P. C. Bibliography of American historical societies (the United States and the Dominion of Canada) 2d ed., rev. and enl. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1907) 1374 p. 25°™. (American historical association. Annual report, 1905. V. 2) E172.A60 8-7356 ♦Handbook of learned societies and institutions: America. Wash- ington, D. C., Carnegie institution of Washington, 1908. viii, 592 p. 251"°. (On verso of t.-p.: Carnegie institution of Washington. Publication no. 39) Introduction signed by the editor, J. David Thompson. "List of the principal reference works on American learned so- cieties and institutions": p. viii. AS15.H2 8-21011 Michigan. Historical commission. A sketch of historical societies in Michigan. Prepared by G. N. Fuller, secretary. Lansing, Mich., Wynkoop, Hallenbeck, Crawford CO., state printers, 1914. 62 p. 23™. (Bulletin no. 3) F562.M63 no. 3 14-31283 New York society for the prevention of cruelty to children. Annual report. New York, 1876-81. v. 23™. Includes names of U. S. societies for the prevention of cruelty to children, etc., with date of founding. HV743.N5A3 CA »-2658 Unrev'd Philadelphia. Founders' week memorial volume, containing an account of the two hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the city of Philadelphia, and histories of its principal scientific institu- tions, medical colleges, hospitals, etc. Ed. by F. P. Henry. Phila- delphia [F. A. Davis company: 1909. xvi, 912 p. 24™. AS28.P4A5 1909 10-20808 Russell Sage foundation, New York. Library. American foundations. New York, N. Y., The Russell Sage foundation library tl915] [lOi p. 22i™. (Bulletin ... no. 11, June 1915) _ Caption title : American foundations for social welfare ; a selected bibliography. Z881.N667 no. 11 16-15321 State bankers' associations. (In Michigan bankers' association. Annual convention. [Detroit, 1902] 24™. 14th, 1902, p. 127-131) HG1507.M45 Trostler, I. S. History of ornithology in Nebraska, and of state ornithological societies in general. (In Nebraska ornithologists' union. Proceedings. Lincoln, 1901. 23i™. 2d annual meeting, p. 13-18) QL671.N3 BIBLIOGEAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS 89 Weeks, W. R. History of the American numismatic and archaeological society. New York [The Society] 1892. SO p. 27i"". (In American numismatic and archaeological so- ciety, New York. Proceedings. 30th-34th meeting. 1888-1892. New York, 1892) Includes list of American numismatic societies, with dates of founding : p. 6. CJ15.A6 1-26347 West Indies, etc. Trelles y Govin, C. M. Bibliografia cubana del siglo xix. Matanzas, Impr. de Quiros y Estrada, 1911-15. 8 V. 26'"". A continuation of the author's "Ensayo de bibliografia cubana de los siglos XVII y xviii," pub. 1907, with supplement 1908. Z1511.T86 11-12295 Victoria institute of Trinidad and Tobago (incorporated), Port of Spain. Proceedings, pt. 1- Mar. 1894- Port-of-Spain [1894- V. 22""'. List of books relating to Trinidad : 1899, p. 183-186. Q33.T8 CA 18-548 Unrev'd Abbeys. ♦Academie royale ... de Belgique, Brussels. Commission royale d'histoire. Inventaire des cartulaires conserves dans les depots des archives de I'etat en Belgique. Bruxelles, F. Hayez, 1895. 3 p. 1., 123 p. 21i'"'. CD1686 1895 3-301 *Academie royale ... de Belgique, Brussels. Commission royale d'histoire. Inventaire des cartulaires conserves en Belgique ailleurs que dans les depots des archives de I'etat. Bruxelles, Hayez, 1897. 3 p. 1., 66 p. 22i"°. CD1686 1897 3-300 *Academie royale ... de Belgique, Brussels. Commission royale d'histoire. Inventaire des cartulaires beiges conserves a I'etranger. Bruxelles, 1899. 2 p. 1., iii, 72 p. 22™. (Annexe au Bulletin de la Commission royale d'histoire de Belgique. 1899) CD1686 1899 19-11125 *Academie royale ... de Belgique, Brussels. Commission royale d'histoire. Inventaire des obituaires beiges (coUegiales et maisons reli- gieuses) Bruxelles, 1899. 2 p. !., ii, 87 p. 22™". (Annexe au Bulletin de la Ownmission royale d'histoire de Belgique. 1899) Bound with the Inventaire des cartulaires. CD1686 1899 19-11124 Chevalier, C. V. J. Repertoire des sources historiques du moyen age, par Ulysse Chevalier. Paris, 1877-1903. 2 pt. in 3 V. 29™". II. Topobibliographie. Includes abbeys. Ze203.C52 2-2025 *Fourcheut de Mont-Rond, C. M. J. M. Dictionnaire des abbayes et monasteres ; publie par M. I'abb^ Migne. Paris, Chez J.-P. Migne, editeur, 1856. 90 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS 4 p. 1., (17j-1228 col. 284"" (Added t.-p.: Troisieme et derniere Encyclopedic theologique. Publiee par M. I'abbe Migne. ■ t. 16) BX2420.rr 4-9171 Joanne, P. B., ed. Dictionnaire geographique et administratif de la France, pub. sous la direction de Paul Joanne. Paris, Hachette et c", 1890-190S. 7 V. 324"°. Includes notices of French abbeys (under place) DC14.J63 5-24019 Potthast, August. Bibliotheca historica medii aevi. 2. verb, und verm. aufl. Berlin, W. Weber, 1896. 2 V. 254"". Includes notices of abbeys. Z6203.P87 2-5027 Stein, Henri. Bibliographic generale des cartulaires fran?ais op relatifs a I'his- toire de France. Paris, A. Picard et fils, 1907. XV, 627 p. 23™- Z2178.S85 7-25056 Vivien de Saint-Martin. Nouveau dictionnaire de geographic universelle. Paris, Ha- chette & cie., 1879-95. 7 V. fol. Supplement. Paris, Hachette & cie., 1897- By L. Rousselet. Includes notices of abbeys. G101.V86 l-F-752-3 Agriculture, economics, etc. American agricultural association. The journal of the American agricultural association. New York. 1881. 24"°. Includes state and other societies, with dates of founding, (no. 3-4, p. [201]-220) S22.A5 12-12321 *Anton Ramirez, Braulio. Diccionario de bibliografia agronomica y de toda clase de escritos relacionados con la agricultura. Madrid, Impr. y estereot de M Rivadeneyra, 1865. xix, lOlS p., 1 1. 274'""- Z5075.S7A7 T-886 *The British year-book of agriculture and agricultural who's who London, Vinton & company, ltd., 1908- V. 22™. Includes histories of societies. S455.B8 Agr 8-1034 European peat societies. (In Canadian peat society. Journal. Ottawa, Can.. 1911 24i™ V. 1, 1911, no. 1, p. 23-24; no. 2, p. 7-9) ■ --J • HD9559.P5C2 vol. 1 Pennsylvania. Dept. of agriculture. Bulletin no. 178. List of county and local agricultural societies, by m- ^o'',*!^^ J™«' 19°9- Harrisburg, Pa., 1909. ^ lU p. 234 - S107.A32 ^'menrlxistamfs*' d'economie politique et de statistique actuelle- 22i™. li^'ie^p^SsT^'* politique, Paris. Annales. Paris, 1896. HB3.S6 vol. 16 BIBLIOGEAPHIOAL SUGGESTIONS 91 *U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Library. Catalogue of the periodicals and other serial publications (ex- clusive of U. S. government publications) in the library of the U. S. Department of agriculture. Prepared under the direction of Josephine A. Clark, librarian. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1901. 362 p. 234""'- (Bulletin no. 37) ... Supplement no. 1 (1901-1905) Washington, Govt, print. oS., 1907. 217 p. 24™- (Bulletin no. 37, suppl. no. 1) Z5076.TJ58 3-6389 Alpine clubs. Dechy, Moritz. Zur geschichte der Alpenvereine. (In Magyarorszagi KarpategyesUlet. fivkonyve. Jahrtuch. Kes- mark, 1876. 22'". 3. jahrg., 1876, p. 311-3SS) DB341.M2 vol. 3 Art and architecture. American art annual, v. [Ij- 1898-19 New York, The Macmillan company; [etc., etc.) 1899-19 V. 234"°". No issues for 1901-02 and 1902-03; biennial from 1903-10; an- nual from 1911- Contains reports of the art interests of the United States and Canada. N9.A3 99-1016 Congres regional des architectes et des ingenieurs. Sd, Hyeres, 1886. Compte-rendu. Nice, Impr. V. E. Gauthier et c°, 1886. 2 p. 1., SI, tl) p. diagr. 24™. [With C<5ngres regional des archi- tectes et des ingenieurs. 1st, Nice, 1884. Congres regional. Nice [1884]] The diagram show^s the distribution of architectural societies in the departments as combined in groups, and is accompanied by a list of these societies with dates of founding. NA21.C7 3-27407 The Year's art. A concise epitome of all matters relating to the arts of painting, sculpture, engraving and architecture, and to schools of design, which have occurred during the year. [v. li- 1880- London, Macmillan and co. [etc.] 1880- V. 18i™. N9.Y4 8-36871 Clubs. Iv6y, 6. J. Clubs of the world: a general guide or index to the London & county clubs and those of Scotland, Wales, Ireland, United King- dom yacht clubs, and British colonial possessions, together with the English & other clubs in Europe, the United States, & elsewhere throughout the world. London, Harrison, 1880. xix, [2], 372 p. 19™. 2d edition. HS2507.1 8 10-18086 A List of English clubs in all parts of the world. London, Spottis- woode & CO., ltd., 1899- v. 11x174™. Edited by E. C. Austin Leigh. HS2507.L5 7-28508 Timbs, John. Clubs and club life in London; with anecdotes of its famous coffee houses, hostelries, and taverns, from the seventeenth century to the present time. A new ed. London, Chatto & Windus, 1908. xiv p., 1 1., 544 p. 20™. DA688.T5 11-27531 92 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Corporations, banks, etc. ♦Bureau of railway economics, Washington, D. C. Railway economics ; a collective catalogue of books in fourteen American libraries, prepared by the Bureau of railway economics, Washington, D. C. Chicago, III, Pub. for the Bureau of railway economics by the University of Chicago press il912i X, 446 p. 26i™. Classified catalogue, with index of names. R. H. Johnston, librarian of the Bureau. Z7231.B87 12-35020 Conant, C. A. A history of modern banks of issue. New York cetci G. P. Putnam's sons, 1896. xiii, 595 p. 224™. HG1851.C74 6-24605 ♦The Manual of statistics ; stock exchange hand-book. New York [18 V. 204™. annual. HG4905.M3 1-31757 ♦Moody's manual, complete list of securities maturing January 1st, 1916- New York, Moody manual company, °191S- V. 174™. HG4905.M83 16-2146 ♦Moody's maniml of railroads and corporation securities. lst-_ annual number, 1900- New York, The O. C. Lewis com- pany, "1900- V 234—24"" HG4905.M85 1-24569 National association of mutual insurance companies. Proceedings. [Philadelphia ? V. illus. 23™- "The early history of fire insurance [byi J. Somers Smith, jr.'': 16th annual meeting, p. 19-36. HG9873.N3 CA 15-786 Unrev'd ♦Poor's manual of industrials. [V. 1- 1910- New York, Poor's railroad manual co., "1910- V. 23™ HG4961.P8 10-12768 ♦Poor's manual of the railroads of the United States. [Istj- annual number; 1868/69-19 New York, London, H. V. & H. W. Poor [etc.] 1868-19 V. 23™. HE2721.P8 1-24959 The Post magazine almanack; the insurance directory, reference and year book. London, T. J. W. Buckley V. 244™ HG8596.P7 CA 8-3035 Unrev'd ♦Spangenthal's auskunftsbuch tiber wertpapiere. Berlin-Charlottenburg, Spangenthal [19 V. 174™ HG5491.S7 CA 8-3030 Unrev'd Education. Foote, J. P. The schools of Cincinnati, and its vicinity. Cincinnati C. F. Bradley & co.'s power press, 1855. vi, [2j p., 1 1., 232 p. 23™ LA348.C5F7 6-15973 Padagogisches jahrbuch; rtmdschau auf dem gebiete des volks- schulwesens. Unter mitwirkung namhafter schulmanner hrsg. von Johannes Meyer und Hermann Rosin. l.-S. iahrg.: 1903-07 Berlin, Gerdes & Hodel, 1904-08. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS 93 5 V. 25"". No more published. L31.P4 6-971 Paedagogisches jahrbuch. Hrsg. von der Wiener paedagogischen gesellschaft. [l.i- bd.; 1878- Wien und Leipzig, J. Klinkhardt, 1879- V. 23™- Vols. 1- include "Anhang. Das padagogische vereinswesen in Osterreich-Ungarn." L31.P45 6-16062 *Patterson's American educational directory, comp. and ed. by Homer L. Patterson, v. [li- 1904- Chicago, American educational company ; letc, etci 1904- V. 22""'. L901.P3 4-12953 Fraternities. ♦Baird, W. R. Baird's manual of American college fraternities. 8th ed. New York, The College fraternity publishing co., 1915. xiii, 896 p. 194'"". Supplement. [New York, The College fraternity pub- lishing CO.] 1916. cover-title, 46 p. 19*'"". LJ31.B2 16-260 Freemasonry. ♦Stevens, A. C, ed. The cyclopsedia of fraternities. Comp. and ed. by Albert C. Stevens. 2d ed., rev. to date. New York, E. B. Treat and com- pany, 1907. ,:■ xxiii, [1], 444 p. 251°". HS119.S85 7-36716 ♦Mackey, A. G. An encyclopaedia of freemasonry and its kindred sciences, by Albert G. Mackey. New and rev. ed. prepared under the direction of the late William J. Hughan, by Edward I,. Hawkins. New York and London, The Masonic history company, 1912. 2 v. 27™. HS375.M25 12-19343 Morris, Robert. The history of freemasonry in Kentucky [withi an American masonic bibliography. By Rob Morris. Louisville, Ky., R. Morris, 1859. 8 p. 1., 592 p. 23'="- ^ HS537.K6M8 9-22160 ♦Freemasons. Iowa. Grand lodge. Library. Catalogue of the works on freemasonry and kindred subjects, in the library of the Grand lodge of Iowa. 5th ed. To which is pre- fixed a separate catalogue of the Bower collection. By T. S. Parvin. Iowa City, Republican publishing company, 1883. 135 p. 234™. Neither catalogue includes the large collection of pamphlets, periodicals, and proceedings of masonic bodies, which are contained in both libraries. HS537.I 8A2 vol. 9 9-10735 Freemasons. V. 8. Scottish rite. Supreme council for the South- ern jurisdiction. Library. Libraries of the Supreme council of the 33d degree for the Southern jurisdiction of the United States at Washington. 1st Jan., 1884. New York, J. J. Little & co., 1884. 267 p. 24™. Z5993.Z9F722 1-8349-Ml 94 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Wolfstieg, A. L. F. , ,. , . r<. Bibliographic der freimaurenschen hteratur, hrsg. im auttrage des Vereins deutscher freimaurer von August Wolfstieg. Burg b M., Selbstverlag des Vereins deutscher freimaurer, zu beziehen durch A. Hopfer, 1911-13. ' ■ Z5993.W76 16-6720 Geography. Claparede, Arthur de. „.>/-< Annuaire universel des societes de geographic. 1892-1893. t.e- neve, H. Georg [1892i xiv,7ip.,ii. isr- ^^^^3^^^ ^_^,,3^ ♦Geographen-kalender. 1.- jahrg.; 1903/4- Gotha, J. Perthes, 1903- V. 16™ annual. „ ^„„, G64.G34 8-5224 Geographisches jahrbuch. 1.- bd. ; 1866- Gotha, J. Perthes, 1866- V. 18J-224™- Includes societies, congresses, etc. G1.G4 Institutions, churches, etc. The American year book; a record of events and progress. [V. 1]- 1910- New York and London, D. Appleton and company, 1911- V. 204""°. Includes institutions, churches, etc. E171.A585 11-1626 The Annual charities register and digest. London, New York, Longmans, Green & co. ; [etc., etc.] V. 22""'. HV245.A2A3 CA 8-3086 Unrev'd Behorden-adressbuch Dcutschlands. Ein verzeichnis von uber 80000 staatlichen, provinzialen und kommunalen behorden, instituten, anstalten, nebst korporationen des Deutschen Reiches, sowie der schutzgcbiete, in alphabetischer reihenfolge nach landesteilen, provinzen und orten geordnet. 1.- ausgabe; 1911/12- Berlin tl911]- v. 25°"- JN3204 11-32516 Buenos Aires (Province) Consejo general de eduoacion. (Gobierno escolar en la provincia de Buenos Aires. [Buenos Aires, Est. grafico A. de Martinoi 1912. 264 p. 244'^'° LA549.B8P2 E 15-822 Charity organisation society, London. Annual report. London, 18 V. 214™. HV250.L9C4 9-1063 *TI. S. Dept. of commerce and labor. Bureau of the census. Special reports. Religious bodies: 1906. pt. ii. Separate de- nominations. Washington, 1910. 670 p. 30™. HA201.A1 Civic dub of Philadelphia. Dept. of social science. Civic club digest of the educational and charitable institutions and societies in Philadelphia. Philadelphia tG. H. Buchanan and com- pany] 1895. clxxiv, 201 p. 224™. HV99.P5C40 9-6948 BIBLIOGEAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS 95 Civic plub of Philadelpliia. A directory of the charitable, social improvement, educational and religious associations and churches of Philadelphia. 2d ed. Phila- delphia [Civic club] 1903. xviii, 828 p. 19i™. HV99.P5C6 3-32179 Connecticut historical society. List of Congregational ecclesiastical societies established in Con- necticut before October 1818, with their changes. Hartford, 1913. [Middletown, Conn., Press of Pelton & King, 1913i 35 p. 234"". 14-31004 Fry, Herbert, ed. Herbert Fry's royal guide to the London charities, showing in alphabetical order their name, date of foundation, address, &c., according to their latest reports. London, Chatto & Windus, V. 184™. HV250.L8F8 9-3662 Jewish societies. The Jewish year book. 8 Sept. 1896- London, Greenberg & cc, 1896-19 V. 184™. DS130.E5A3 14-2382 Medicine. Federation Internationale pharmaceutique. Bulletin, no. 1- 1912- Amsterdam, 1912- V. 234"°. No. 1 includes "Unions, societes et associations pharmaceutiques'' (being a list of societies, arranged by country, with dates of found- ing in many cases), and "Journaux et revues pharmaceutiques." ES1.F5 CA 13-30 Unrev'd Homoeopathic societies. (See World's homoeopathic convention, Philadelphia, 1876. Transactions, v. 2, History of homoeopathy, by Gustav Puhlmann. Philadelphia, 1880. 234'") BX1.W9 The Medical directory of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. New York, V. 184""- R712.A1M52 2-23073 ♦Polk's medical register and directory of North America. Detroit cetci 1886-'19 v. 24""'- E711.P7 0^101 TJ. S. Surgeon- general's office. Library. Index-catalogue of the library of the Surgeon-general's office, United States army. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1880-95. 16 V. 30™. 2d ser. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1896- V. 30™. Z6676.U6 1-2344-5 Museums. American association of museums. Proceedings v. 1- 1907- Charleston, S. C, 1908- V. 244™. AM1.A5 8-32191 Ball, Valentine. Report on the museums of America and Canada. [Dublin, 1885 ?i cover-title, 310-342 p. 244™. 96 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS Extracted from the Report of the Science and art department (O the Science and art museum, Dublin] for the year 1884. QH70.B18 et-5317 *A Directory of American museums of art, history, and science, comp. by P. M. Rea, secretary of the American association ot museums. (7re Buffalo society of natural sciences. Bulletin. Buffalo, N. Y., 1910. 24i™. p. 1-360) QH1.B94 12-2650 ♦Directory of museums in Great Britain & Ireland; together with a section on Indian and colonial museums. Comp. by E. Howarth and H. M. Platnauer. [London?] The Museums association, 1911. 1 p. 1., 312 p. 22J™. Originally issued in the Museums journal, v. 2-5, 1902-06. The present issue is a revised edition of the Directory in separate form. cf. Foreword. AM41.D5 13-6198 ♦France. Ministtre de I'instruction puhlique et des beaux-arts. Annuaire des musees scientifiques et archeologiques des departe- ments. 1900. Paris, E. Leroux, 1900. 2 p. 1., 436 p. 19™ AM46.A3 8-31023 Greenwood, Thomas. The libraries, museums and art galleries year book 1910-11 ; being the 3d ed. of Greenwood's "British library year book." Ed. by A. J. Philip. London, Scott, Greenwood & son, 1910. iv, 288 p. 22"°. First edition issued under title: Greenwood's library year book 1897; 2d ed. : British library year book, 1900-1901. Z791.G83 10-26770 ♦Murray, David. Museums: their history and their use, with a bibliography and list of the museums in the United Kingdom. Glasgow, J. MacLe- hose and sons, 1904. 3 V. 234"". AM5.M0 6-10581 Museumskunde; zeitschrift fiir verwaltung und technik offentlicher und privater sammlungen. Berlin, 1905- V. 28"°. AM1.M8 The Museums journal; the organ of the Museums association v 1- July 1901- London, Dulau and co., ltd., 1902- V. 22™. The "Museums directory" was issued with v. 2.^5; reissued in 1911 in separate, enlarged form. AM1.M7 g_g3 Saelio, Edmond. Rapport sur ''organisation des musses en Allemagne. Paris, Impr des Journaux officiels, 1886. ' '■"'v^. 46 p., 1 1. 24J™- NK240.S2 4_34768 Peace year-books. *^rfa'paix aTe;nr"l9?"''=*'^' ''"'^- ^" '' ^"^^^ international Bienne, 1913- V. 18i"". Contains information concerning the peace societies fonn^of,- etc., of the world; bibliography of peace literature- lis? of n"'' treaties, etc. ' peace JX1904.AB i3_„023 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS 97 13- u -15644 11- -16947 Chtistiania. Norske Nobelinstitut. Bibliotek. Catalogue de la bibliotheque de I'lnstitut Nobel norv^gien. Kri- stiania, H. Aschehoug & co. (W. Nygaard) ; New York, G. P. Putnam's sons; (etc., etc.] 1912- V. 264™. Includes names of societies and congresses, with dates of found- ing. Z6466.C42 *The Peace year-book. [V. 1- [Londoni The National peace council tl910- V. 18J™. JX1004.P4 Scientific societies. Bolton, H. C. Chemical societies of the nineteenth century. Washington, Smith- sonian institution, 1902. 1 p. 1., IS p. 24"". (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, [vol. XLi, art. VIII] ) Issued also, with additions, in the Anniversary number of the American chemical society, 1901. Q11.S7 vol. 41, art. 8 12-30806 Bolton, H. C. Chemical societies of the xix century. (Easton, Pa., 1902?] cover-title, p. [21i-3S. 23i™. "Reprinted from the anniversary number of the American chemical society, 1901." Z5523.B71 13-15443 Bolton, H. C. Early American chemical societies. Read to the Washington chemical society, April 8, 1897. Author's ed. [New York] 1897. cover-title, p. [717i-732. 23iS™'. "Reprinted from the Journal of the American chemical society, vol. XIX, August, 1897." QD1.A1B7 13-11148 Doifler, Ignaz. Botaniker-adressbuch. Sammlung von namen und adressen der lebenden botaniker aller lander, der botanischen garten und der die botanik pflegenden institute, gesellschaften und periodischen publica- tionen. 2. neu bearb. und verm. aufl. Wien, Im selbstverlage des herausgebers, 1902. QK35.D6 3-8786 X, 356 p. 24r '^Geologen-kalender. Leipzig, M. Weg, 19 V. 16™. QB23.G5 CA 10-5248 Unrey'd Goode, G. B. The beginnings of natural history m America. Washington, 1886. 1 p. 1., [3S]-10S p. .24i™. ,„.,., . From the Proceedings of the Biological society of Washington, vol. Ill, 1884-1886. Includes histories of American scientific societies. QH21.1I5G6 5-42326 *Houzeau, J. C. , , . „ Bibliographic generate de 1 astronomic par J. C. Houzeau et A. Lancaster; ou catalogue methodique des ouvrages, des memoires et des observations astronomiques publics depuis I'origine de I'im- primerie, jusqu'en 1880. Bruxelles, 1882-89. 2 v. in 3. 27J"""- Z5151.H84 8-2951 401—24 7 98 GUIDE TO CATALOGUING SERIAL PUBLICATIONS List of scientific societies and field clubs in Great Britain and Ireland. , . t a (In Nature; a weekly illustrated journal of science. London, 1873. 27''"'. V. 8, p. 521-522) Q1.N2 vol. 8 McGee W J The 'evolution of serials published by scientific societies. (In Philosophical society of Washington, Washington, D. C. Bulletin. Washington, 1892. 234™. v. 11, p. 221-245) Q11.W5 vol. 11 Ornstein, Martha. , , The role of the scientific societies m the seventeenth century. New York, 1913. 345 p., 1 1. 24^"". '^ Q125.08 14-7942 Notice of scientific societies in the United States. (In the American journal of science. New Haven, 1826. 234 ■ V. 10, 1826, p. 369-376) Signed: "S. E. D." ^ Q1.A5 vol. 10 Peel C. V. A. The zoological gardens of Europe, their history and chief features. London, F. E. Robinson & co., 1903. xiv, 256 p. 224°"'. QL76.P37 3-16059 Penhallow, D. P. A review of Canadian botany from 1800 to 1895. Montreal, 1898. cover-title, 56 p. 25'". (McGill university. Papers from the Department of botany, no. 7) Reprinted from the Transactions of the Royal society of Canada, Section iv, 1897. "A review of Canadian botany from the first settlement of New France to the nineteenth century. By D. P. Penhallow," was pub- lished in Trans. Roy. soc. of Canada, v. S, 1887, sec. 4, p. 45-61. QK1.M14 5-38659 Survey of the progress and actual state of natural sciences in the United States of America, from the beginning of this century to the present time. (In The American monthly magazine and critical review. New- York, 1817. 224™. V. 2, p. i81i-89) Signed: "C. S. R." AP2.A388 vol. 2 "•Zoologisches adressbuch. 2. ausg. Berlin, R. Friedlander & sohn, 1911. 2 p. 1., 1109 p. 24™. QL35.Z9 12-4160 "•■K. Zoiilogisch genootschap "Natura artis magistra,'' Amsterdam. Catalogus der bibliotheek. Amsterdam, Scheltema & Holkema, 1881. xii, 563 p. 28™ Z7996.A52 1-10252-Ml Technology, etc. ♦New York. Engineering societies' library. Catalogue of technical periodicals, libraries in the city of New York and vicinity. New York, Library board of the United engi- neering society, 1915. xvi, 110 p. 274™. (Library of the Engineering societies. Biblio- graphical contributions, i) "Reference works consulted" : p. xv. Z58B2.N64 15-16022 BIBLIOGBAPHICAL SUGGESTIONS 99 The Technologist. Mitteilungen des Deutsch-amerikanischen tech- niker-verbandes. (National association of German-American technologists) [l.i- bd. ; feb. 1896- tWashington, etc., 1896- V. 23™. "Technische vereine," 1. bd., 1896, p. 4-6. T3.D4 6-22644 Verband deutscher architekten- und ingenieur-vereine. Mittheilungen. 1.- bd.; 1885/86- Hamburg [etc., 1886?- V. 21"" _ Includes names of German architectural and engineering so- cieties, with dates of founding. TA3.V2 6-15135 Trade-unions. Barnett, 6. E., ed. A trial bibliography of American trade-union publications. Balti- more, The Johns Hopkins press, 1904. 2 p. 1., 7-112 ij. 25"". (Johns Hopkins university studies in his- torical and political science, series xxii, no. 1-2) Z7164.T7B2 4-9251 INDEX OF EXAMPLES [The numbers immediately following the Items In the Index refer to the paragraphs used In the text] Page. Abo, Finland. Stads historiska museum. 17 18 Acad6mie d'agriculture de France. Ic 11 Academie des sciences, Paris. 61 . 54 Academie nationale des sciences de Bordeaux. 57 43 Academie royale de Belgique. 1 10 Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia. 1 10 Accademia di scienze, Palermo. U. — _ — . 11 Accademia di scienze, Rovereto. 11 15 Adams, Arthur (Exploring ex- pedition) 48 32 Adventure, H. M. S. (Explor- ing expedition) 48 32 Akademie der wissenschaften, Berlin. 11 15 Aksakov botanic garden. 30 24 Albany. Citizens. 43 30 Albert i, prince of Monaco (Ex- ploring expedition) 48 32 Algeciras. International con- ference on Moroccan affairs, 1906. 37 27 Allegheny observatory. 29 24 American academy of arts and sciences, Boston. 1, 51 10,39 American association of muse- ums. 51 39 American astronomical society. SO.. 35 American boiler manufacturers' association. 53 40 American chamber of commerce in Paris. 18 19 American institute of architects. 50 - 35 American iron and steel associ- ation. SO .. 36 American iron and steel insti- tute. 50 36 American library association. 1 . --.. 10 American philosophical society, Philadelphia. 2, 73 -. 12, 64 American physiological society. Id 12 American society of marine draftsmen. 52 40 American society of refrigerat- ing engineers. 56 41 Page American veterinary medical as- sociation. SO 35 Amsterdam. Kamer van koop- handel en fabrieken. 18 19 Amsterdam. Paleis. 28 23 Angers, France. Saint-Aubin (Benedictine abbey) 34 26 Archaeological institute of America. 12 16 Arlington, Va. National ceme- tery. 32 25 Ateneo de Honduras. 1 10 Auckland university college. 16- 18 Balliol school, Utica, N. Y. 22o 20 Baltimore. Merchants. 44 30 Bank of England. 35 26 Banque de France. 35 26 Beechey, Frederic William (Ex- ploring expedition) 48 32 Bergens museum. 17 18 Berlin. Congress, 1878. 37 27 Berlin. Universitat. Institut fiir meereskunde. 20 19 Berwickshire naturalists' club. 51 39 Board of trustees of the relief and Red cross funds. 45 30 Boston athenaeum. 16 17 Boston. Board of trade. 18 19 Boston. Citizens. 43 30 Boston. Gwynne temporary home for children. 33 25 Boston. Public library. 15..- 17 Boston. Public library. Prince collection. 24b 21 Boston. South burying ground. 32 25 Boston. Trinity church. 31 24 Boston. Woman's rights meet- ing, 1859. 42 30 Botanical society of Edinburgh. 1 9 Bristol museum and art gallery. 16 18 British academy, London. 2 12 British museum. 16 18 British museum. Trustees. 45. 30 Bronte society. S8 48 Brussels. Jardin botanique de I'etat. 30 24 Buenos Aires. Museo nacional de historia natural. 55 41 Buffalo. Pan-American expo- sition, 1901. 39 29 101 102 INDEX OF EXAMPLES Page. Bury St. Edmunds (Abbey) 34. 26 California state agricultural so- ciety. 40 29 California. University, 26. — 22 Cambridge. University. Bo- tanic gafdeh. 30.^ ^ 24 Carlisle, Pa. United States In- dian school. 23 .-— 20 Carlsbcrgfondet, Copenhagen. 47 31 Carflegie institution of Wash- ington. 47—- 31 Carnegie institution of Wash- ington. Solar observatory. 29 23 Catholic church. Liturgy and ritual. 13—^. 16 Chamber of commerce of the United States of America. 18. 19 Charity organisation society, London. 2 . 12 Chesborough, _A. J., school, 22a. 20 Chetham society, Manchester, Eng. S8-.. . 47 Chicago. Union league club. 4.. 13 Chicago university. Hull physi- ological laboratory. 20 19 Chicago. World's Colutnbian exposition, 1893. 39 29 Christiania. Nissens slcole. 226 . 20 Christiania. Universitet. 28. 23 Church of England. Book of common prayer. 13 - 16 Cincinnati. Glen industrial home. 33 , . , 25 Cincinnati. Zoological garden. 30 ^. -. jx. 24 Clairmarais, Prance (Cistercian abbey) 34. . 26 Cleveland Jewish orphan asy- lum. 33 ^— : . . 25 Clinton, S. C. Thornwell or- phanage. 33 . ... 25 Cologne. Rautenstrauch-Joest museum. 17 18 Colorado college of dental sur- gery. Id.. . 12 Columbia university. Observa- tory. 20 . . 19 Columbia university. Philolex- ian society. 9 . IS Comite international des poids et mesures. 6 13 Copeland school. Saratoga . Springs, N. Y. 22a ..... 20 Corcoran gallery of art, Wash- . ington, D. C. 16 .. ... 17 Cornell university. Sibley col- lege. 19 19 Cotteswold naturalists' field club. 60 SO Page Croome Court botanical garden. 30 -— 24 Cymmrodorion society, London. 2 12 Dante society. 58 . — 48 Daughters of the American rev- olution. 12 . .- 16 Democratic party. National convention. 14 16 Derde October-vereeniging. 3. 13 Deutsche physikalische gesell- schaft. 49 . .- 34 Deutsche Shakespeare - gesell- schaft. 57 . 43 Deutscher verein zur erfor- schung Palastina's. 60 .. 51 Dunfermline, Scot. Weavers' incorporation. 10 15 Edinburgh. Sciennes school. 21. 20 Egypt exploration fund. 47 — 31 Einsiedeln, Switzerland (Bene- dictine monastery) 34 26 Elefantordenen. 7 . 14 Elks, Benevolent and protective order of. 7 14 Ely monastery. 34 26 Enoch Pratt free library, Bal- timore. 16 17 Entomological society of Lon- don. Id ._ 12 Entomological society of New South Wales. 1 9 Ephesus, Council of. 41 29 Essex_ field club. 73 .. 64 Expedition antarctique beige, 1897-1899. 48... 31 Exploration scientifique de I'Al- gerie. 48 32 Federation of associations for cripples. SO 3S Florence. R. Galleria degli Uf- ^ fizi. 28 22 Fort Monroe, Va. Naticmal cemetery. 32 25 Frankfurt am Main. Stadel- sches kunstinstitut. 17 18 Franklin institute, Philadelphia. 2, 40, 63 12,29,58 Fulda, Ger. (Benedictine mon- astery) 34 .. 26 Gaustad sindssygeasyl. 33 25 Geographical society of Phila- delphia.^ 56.-.. 42 Geographische gesellschaft in Hamburg. 1 9 Geographische gesellschaft in Wien. 11 .. 15 Gesellschaft der wissenschaften zu Gottingen. SI, 52, 55. 38, 39, 41 Gesellschaft deutsch«r natur- forsclier und aerzte. Si 36 Gesellschaft fiir erdkunde zu Berlin (Exploring expedition) 48 32 INDEX OF EXAMPLES 103 Page Gesellschaft zur beforderung der gesammten naturwissen- schaften, Marburg. 61 52 Gottingische gelehrte anzeigen. 51 38 Gorze, Alsace-Lorraine (Bene- dictine abbey) 34 26 Grande - Chartreuse (Monas- tery) 34 26 Gratz. Anna-kinderspital. 33. 25 Greenwich, Eng. Royal obser- vatory. 29 23 Grenard, Fernand (Exploring expedition) 48 31 Grolier club, New York. 40— 29 Guernsey society of natural sci- ence and local research. 56 42 Hague. International peace con- ference, 1899. 37 27 Harvard university. 16 17 Harvard university. Board of overseers. _ 45 30 Harvard university. Peabody museum. 20 19 Heidelberg. Universitat. 28-_ 23 Historical and philosophical so- ciety of Ohio. 5 13 Hooker, Sir William Jackson (Exploring expedition) 48 31 Illinois. Asylum for insane criminals. 26 22 International congress of arts and science, St. Louis, 1904. 42 30 International congress of hy- giene and demography. 38— 28 International congress of Ori- entalists. 38 27 International co-operative alli- ance. 2d congress, Paris, 1896. 42 30 International council for the study of the sea. 6 13 International geographical con- gress. 38 — 27 International maritime associa- tion. 6 13 John Crerar library, Chicago. 16 - -- 17 Journal of Hellenic studies. 66 60 Kalocsa, Hungary. Haynald ob- servatorium. 29 23 Kerity, France. Beauport (Pre- monstratensian monastery) 34 26 Kew. Royal gardens. 30 24 Kief. Universitet. 28 23 Legion d'honneur. 7 14 Leipzig. Thomasschule. 21 20 Leyden. Rijks museum van na- tuurlijke historie. 28__ 23 Leyden. Rijks universiteit. 28_ 23 Page Liceo artistico y literario, Ma- drid. 1 10 Lick observatory. 29 24 Licking County (O.) agricul- tural society. 40 29 Literary and philosophical soci- ety of Liverpool. 57 44 London. Chamber of commerce 18 19 London. Franco-British exhi- bition, 1908. 39 29 London. Merchant taylor's company. 10 IS London. National gallery. 28- 23 London. St. Bartholomew's hos- pital. 33 25 London. St. Paul's cathedral. 31 24 Lowell, Mass. Board of trade. 18 19 Luther college. 16 18 Malta, Knights of. 7 14 Manila. Ateneo. IS 17 Massachusetts. State library. 26 22 Michigan. University. Detroit observatory. 29 23 Michigan. University. Harris memorial trust. 47 31 Milan. Istituto private Robi- ati. 226 . 20 Minneapolis. Lincoln school. 21. 20 Mississippi historical society. Id 12 Monte Cassino (Benedictine monastery) 34 26 Montreal. Stock exchange. 18. 19 Moose, Loyal order of. 7 14 Morelia, Mexico. Museo mi- choacano. 62 57 Morris, Minn. Indian school. 23 20 Mt. Auburn cemetery. 32 25 Mtinden. Forstakademie. Bo- tanischer garten. 30 24 Museums journal. 66 60 National conference of social work. 49 33 National education association of the United States. 1 10 National institute for the pro- motion of science, Washing- ton, D. C. _ 73 64 National institute of social sci- ences. 1 10 Natural history society of Glas- gow. 52 39 Natural history society of New Brunswick, la 10 Naturforschende gesellschaft zu Gorlitz. 57 _- 45 Naturwissenschaftlicher verein fiir Steiermark. 60 52 104 INDEX OF EXAMPLES Page New Orleans. World's indus- trial and cotton centennial ex- position. '39 29 New South Wales. Public library, Sydney. 25 21 New York. Agricultural exper- iment station. 27 22 New York. Calvary cemetery. 32 25 New York cemetery of New Jersey. 32 25 New York. Five Points house of industry. 33 25 New York. Morris high school. 21 20 New York state historical asso- ciation. 5 13 New York. State hospital, Utica. 33 25 Nicaea, Council of. 41 29 Nobelstiftelsen, Stockholm. 47. 31 Norumbega women's club. 12_ 16 Norwich castle museum. 16 — 18 Nottinghamshire. County asy- lum. 33 25 Nuremberg. Bayerisches ge- werbemuseum. 17 18 Nuremberg. Germanisches na- tionalmuseum. 17— 18 Ohio state archaeological and historical society. 5 13 Ohio state university. 26 22 Order of the Garter. 7- 14 Oxford university. Balliol col- lege. 19 19 Paris. Congress, 1857. 37 27 Paris, ficole commerciale. As- sociation des anciens eleves. 8 -— 14 Paris. Lycee Janson-de-Sailly. 21 20 Paris. Musee national du Lou- vre. 15 17 Paris. Notre-Dame. 31 24 Paris. Observatoire. 29 23 Paris. Universite. Bibliothe- que. 20 19 Peace society, London. 2 12 Pennsylvania college,_ Gettys- burg. Alumni association. 8_ 14 Pennsylvania. University. 26. 22 Pennsylvania. University. Bab- ylonian expedition. 58 47 Peru. Biblioteca nacional, Lima. 25 21 Philadelphia. Centennial exhi- bition, 1876. 39 29 Philadelphia. Children's hospi- tal. 15 17 Philadelphia. First national bank. 35 26 Philadelphia. International elec- trical exhibition, 1884. 61 56 Page Philadelphia. St. Martha's house. 33 25 Philobiblon society, London. 58. 46 Philosophical society of Victo- ria. 16 11 Phoenix, Ariz. United States Indian industrial school. 23. 20 Pipestone, Minn. Indian train- ing school. 23 20 Pittsburgh. Carnegie library. 36 26 Porto Rico. Agricultural ex- periment station. 27 22 Presbyterian church in the U. S. A. General assembly. 42 30 Rastatt. Congress, 1797-1799. Zl 27 Red cross. 6 14 Republican congressional com- mittee. 14 16 Republican party. New York (State) 14 16 Revolution de 1848. 66 60 Royal Dublin society. 1 10 Royal Irish academy. 1 10 Royal society of arts, London. 2 12 Royal society of Edinburgh, la, 11 11,15 Royal society of Tasmania, Ho- bart. Gardens. 30 24 Royal society of Victoria, la, 16 11 St. Gall, Switzerland (Benedic- tine monastery) 34 26 St. Ignatius college, Chicago. 19 19 Salt Lake City. Stock and min- ing exchange. 18 19 Schlesische gesellschaft fiir va- terlandische cultur. 61 53 Schweizerische nationalbank. 35 26 Scientific association of Trini- dad, la 10 Scientific society of San Anto- nio. \d 12 Scribner, firm, publishers. 46_- 31 Senckenbergische naturfor- schende gesellschaft. 57 46 Sheffield, Eng. Cutler's com- pany. 10 IS Smiley public library, Redlands, Calif. 16 18 Smith college. Alumnae asso- ciation. 8 14 Smithsonian institution. 16 17 Smithsonian institution. Hodg- kins fund. 47 31 Societe de linguistique de Paris 60 52 INDEX OF EXAMPLES 105 Page Society des sciences historiques et naturelles de la Corse. 62. 57 South Carolina. State agricul- tural society. 5 13 Southampton, Eng. Hartley in- stitution. 33 25 Suffolk bank, Boston. 35 26 Swedish chamber of commerce in New York. 18 19 Syracuse, _N. Y. Convention of mechanics and others, 1850. 42 30 Templars. 7 14 Teutonic knights. 7 14 reyler*s stichting, Haarlem, 47. 31 Tintern abbey. 34 26 Trent, Council of. 41 29 Troms^ museum. 17 18 Verein fiir geographic zu Frank- furt am Mam. 57 44 Verein fur geschichte und na- turgeschichte, Donaueschin- gen. la 10 Verein fiir niederdeutsche sprachforschung. 51 37 Vergennes, Vt. National bank. 35 26 Verona. Congress,^ 1822. 37— 27 Victoria, Australia. Public library, Melbourne. 25 21 Victoria and Albert museum. South Kensington. Dyce col- lection. 24& 21 Page Victorian institute _ for the ad- vancement of science. 16 — 11 Vienna. Borse. 18 19 Vienna. Congress, 1814-1815. 37 27 Vienna. Suppen- und thee an- stalt. 17 18 Vienna. Unsere Liebe Frau zu den Schotten (Benedictine ab- bey) 34 26 Washington, D. C. Bar. 44— 30 Washington, D. C. National ca- thedral school for girls. 22a. 20 Washington, D. C. Stock ex- change. 18 19 Washington, D. C. University club. 4 13 West Virginia humane society. 5 13 Wilkes, Charles (Exploring ex- pedition) 48 31 Wisconsin. University. Wash- burn observatory. 29 ._ 23 Yale university. Sheffield sci- entific school. 19 19 Yale university. Society of the alumni. 8 14 Yerkes observatory. 29 24 Zoological society of London. Gardens. 30 24 Zoological society of Philadel- phia. Garden. 30 24 INDEX OF SUBJECTS [The numbers Immediately following the Items in the Indei refer to the paragraphs used In the text] Page Abbeys. 34 25 Abbreviations — Names of months . 66 Added entries. 64,65 59 Affiliated societies. 12 16 Agricultural experiment sta- tions. 27 22 Alumni associations. 8^ 14 American secret societies. 7 14 American state historical and agricultural societies. S 13 American state institutions. 26- 21 Associations. 1 9 Asylums. 33 25 Authorities for corporate name. la 10 Authority cards, la 10 Banks. 35 26 Bazaars. 39 —-— 29 Benevolent and moral societies. 1 . 9 Bibliographical suggestions 72 Boards of trade. 18 - 19 Boards, trustees, etc. 45 30 Botanical gardens. 30 24 Buildings. IS 17 Capitals. 73 64 Carnegie libraries. 36 26 Cemeteries. 32 24 Chambers of commerce. 18 — 19 Changes of name. Ic 11 Charitable institutions. 33 25 Churches. 31 24 Citizens, Classes of. 44 30 Citizens, Meetings of. 43 30 Clubs. 1,4 9,13 Collation. 53,54 - — -— .— 40 College or university institu- tions. 20 .— -— 19 College or university societies. 9 .- IS Colleges. 15 17 Colleges or professional schools of a university. 19 19 Committees of citizens. 43 30 Conferences. 38,42 27,29 Congresses. 38,42... 27,29 Congresses, Diplomatic. 37 27 Contents. 58 46 Conventions. 42 29 Convents. 34 25 Corporate names. Authorities for. la 10 Councils, Ecclesiastical. 41 29 Diplomatic congresses. 37 27 Ecclesiastical councils. 41 29 Page Endowments. 47 31 Examples of headings 67 Exhibitions. 39 ^ 29 Exhibitions held by societies. 40 29 Expeditions. 48 31 Experiment stations, Agricul- tural. 27 - w 22 Exploring expeditions. 48 - 31 Fairs. 39,40 29 Firms. 46 30 Foreign institutions. 17 18 Form headings. 65 59 Fraternities. 1 9 Foundations. 47 ^ 31 Freemasons 68-71 Frequency of publication. 56.. 41 Funds. 47 31 Galleries. 15, 28 ^. 17, 22 Gardens. 30 ^ 24 Gilds. 10 15 Greek letter fraternities. 1 9 Heading. 49 33 Hospitals. 33 25 Illustrations. 54 40 Imprint. Place of publica- tion. 51 36 Imprint. Publisher and printer. 52 39 Indexes. 60 50 Indian schools. 23 20 Institutions. 15 17 Inter-collegiate societies. 1 9 International congresses. 38, 42 27,29 International meetings. 38, 42 27,29 International societies. 6 13 Knights templars 70 Laboratories. IS 17 Learned academies whose names begin with K. K., R., I., etc. 11 15 Libraries. 15,26 17,21 Local college or university so- cieties. 9 15 Masonic bodies 68-71 Medieval orders. 7 14 Meetings of citizens. 43 30 "Miscellaneous" cards. 70 63 "Miscellaneous" (subject) cards. 72 64 "Miscellaneous" (university) cards. 71 63 Modern orders. 7 14 Monasteries. 34 2S 107 108 INDEX OF SUBJECTS Page Monographs issued in signa- tures. 62 57 Months, Abbreviations of names of 66 Museums. IS 17 National banks. 35 26 National institutions. 25 21 National societies. 1 9 "Not analyzed" slips. 67 61 Notes, Order of. 57 42 Numeral as first word of name of society. 3 13 Observatories. 29 23 Order of notes. 57 42 Orders of knighthood. 7 14 Partial contents. 58 48 Parties, Political. 14 -— 16 Passmore - Edwards libraries. 36 26 Political parties. 14 16 Prisons. 15 17 Private collections. 24 21 Private schools. 22 20 Professional schools of a uni- versity. 19 19 Proper noun or adjective, Names beginning with. 16, 17 17, 18 Public schools. 21 20 Publisher and printer. 52 39 Religious denominations, or- ders. 13,42 16,29 Schools. 15,21,22,23 17,20 Secret orders. 7 14 Secret societies. 1 9 Page Serial record. 69 61 Series entry. 59 -— 49 Short form of name of society. 2 12 Signatures, Monographs issued in. 62 57 Size. 55 - 41 Societies. 1 9 Societies of the same name. Id 11 Societies whose corporate names are practically unknown. 2__ 12 Societies whose corporate names begin with a numeral. 3- — 13 State agricultural and historical societies. S 13 State boards which are also state societies. S 13 State institutions, American. 26 21 Stock exchanges. 18 19 Subjects. 63 58 Supplements. 61 52 Synods. 41,42 29 Theaters. IS 17 Title. 50, 66 34, 60, 61 Union league clubs. 4 .— r~ 13 Union of two or more societies. 16 11 Universities. 15,26,28— 17,21,22 University clubs. 4 13 "Want" cards. 68 61 Young men's and Young wom- en's Christian associations. 1. 9 Zoological gardens. 30 24 ¥