20. 21. 22. 23. 24. PAGE. 10 d. German e. Spanish..... e. Parliamentary Rules............... 10 a. Common Law.... PAGE. 24 24 AND USEFUL ARTS.. a. Scientific Periodicals. 11 36. MATHEMATICS.................................................................................... 26 11 37. 26 11 ARITHMETICS.. ... a. Calculators and Table Books.... 27 GEOMETRY, TRIGONOMETRY, AND CONIC SECTIONS.................. 27 ALGEBRA AND HIGHER ANALYSIS.... 27 ENGINEERING a. Civil Engineering.. b. Mechanical Engineering.. c. Topographical Engineering.. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 28 28 28 28 28 29 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM....... 29 12 12 41. PHYSICS.... .............................. b. Foreign................ 12 42. c. Digests....... 12 43. 25. 13 44. a. Criminal Law........ 13 a. Inorganic.. b. Organic.. c. Applied... ASTRONOMY.. e. Real Estate...... f. Evidence 13 46. NATURAL HISTORY a. Physical Geography. 33 27. 14 a. United States (Federal)... ... 14 b. States, Cities, etc.................................. 14 Europe at Large.......... 15 France and Netherlanas.. 28. POLITICAL CONTROVERSY.. 15 German States.. 36 86 36 37 87 37 37 29. SOCIAL SCIENCE... 16 Sweden, Norway, etc................ 87 b. Geology......... 37 Text Books and Collections......... 37 Special Treatises.. 38 17 d. Mineralogy. 43 18 49. BOTANY... 18 19 19 b. Educational Journals.. c. School Reports........ d. Reports of Special Institutions. 20 3. Readers and Speakers...... 4. Geographies......... 5. Histories.... 6. Arithmetics....... b. Monographs.. 20 50. ZOOLOGY 21 46 46 47 47 21 Cl. 2. Birds.... 48 48 Cl. 4. Fishes 48 222 222********* 23 23 23 23 23 f. Spanish.... 23 34. DICTIONARIES 23 a. English.. 23 24 24 51. b. Greek and Latin.. e. French..... Local Treatises (American). 49 c. Articulates Crustacea... Insects........ Spiders.. d. Radiates.. ETHNOLOGY........... 49 49 50 50 50 50 50 51 51 79. HISTORY. 80. GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVELS...... 97 | 83. 67 76. a. American Authors..... 95 b. British Authors............... 95 c. German Authors... 95 80 77. 81 ..... 81 81 LITERARY HISTORY...... 95 78. BIBLIOGRAPHY..... 96 a. Reports and Catalogues of Libraries..... 96 h. Foreign Languages.. i. Picture Books.... FABLES, ANECDOTES, ETC.............. 91 a. Fables.......... b. Anecdotes.......... c. Facetiæ............ d. Apothegms.............. RHETORIC AND ELOCUTION....................... 91 a. Composition.................................................................... b. Elocution c. Rhetorical Collections........ ORATIONS AND SPEECHES. b. British..... c. Greek and Latin...... ESSAYS AND CRITICISM a. American Authors..... b. British Authors...... COLLECTED LITERARY 92 92 92 92 92 93 .... 93 93 93 94 WORKS. (Prose and Poetry)....................................... 95 90 90 91 91 EXPLANATIONS. ONE STAR (*), following the title of a book, denotes that it belongs to the LIBRARY OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. Two STARS (**) that it is deposited in the Collection of that Academy, though not its property. A DAGGER (†), following the title of a book, denotes that it belongs to the LIBRARY OF THE ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL. Words and Names in Antique Type, indicate the ALPHABETICAL PLACES of the books in their respective classes. In the Classified Index, where no such indication is found, the place of the book must be sought for in the Alphabetical Catalogue. The present Catalogue contains the titles of about 24,000 volumes, of which 20,300 volumes are in the PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY; 850 volumes in the LAW SCHOOL LIBRARY, and 2,850 volumes in the ACADEMY OF SCIENCE LIBRARY. The books of the two last named Institutions are accessible as books of reference, to the members of the PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY. 66 66 66 62 b, for Pittman, read Pitman. 63, for Shakespeare, Poems, read Shakespeare, Poems. British Poets, 67. 84, Class 70 d, for Aiken, read Aikin. 66 92, 110, 110, 111, 66 66 66 74 a, for Magoon, read Magoon, 97. 97, for Duyckinck, read Chappel. 97, add: Orators of the American Revolution. Magoon. 97 b, for Wheeler, 97, read Wheeler, 27 a. Pages 111 and 112, Class 97 b, for Tuckerman, 97, read Tuckerman, 75 a. Page 111, 2d column, line 53; and page 112, 2d column, lines 34, 50, and 61, for Frost, 97, read Frost, 96 b. |