APPENDIX XX. LIBRARY SERVICE. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. JUSTIN WINSOR, Superintendent. William A. Wheeler, Asst. Supt. Edward Capen, Lib. of Lower Halls. Mrs. L. T. Barton, Custodian of Shelves. Miss Caroline F. Adams, Accountant. William E. Ford, Janitor. CATALOGUE DEPARTMENT. William A. Wheeler, Chief. Max Auerbach, First Assistant. Mrs. R. M. Eastman, First Female Assistant. Appleton P. C. Griffin, Miss Maggie McGrath, Miss Ellen Stevenson (part time), Assistants. Miss Lizzie S. Haley, Assistant. Miss Harriet R. Cogswell, First Asst. Miss Lydia F. Knowles, Assistant. Misses Eliza J. Mack, Sarah A. Mack. Joanna F. McCue, Annie M. Kennedy, Lucy A. W. Ginness (part time), Henrietta E. Mack (part time) Florence E. Ginness (part time), Runners. Elbridge Bradshaw, Outside Clerk. Miss Carrie E. Porée, Reading Room Attendant. Mr. J. G. Cupples, Reading Room Attendant (evenings). Miss Jennie E. Tyler, Registration Clerk. Miss Matilda J. Ross, Assistant Registration Clerk. NOTE. The binderies of Orus Clark and Jerome Seidensticker are also employed. AGENCY DEPARTMENT. Messrs. William H. Piper & Co., Boston. Messrs. Little, Brown & Co., and Sampson Low, Son & Marston, Boston and London. Mr. F. W. Christern, and M. Charles Reinwald, New York and Paris. Dr. Felix Flugel, Leipsic. APPENDIX XXI. REPORT ON THE EXAMINATION OF THE LIBRARY. To the Superintendent: SIR, Since entering upon my duties as Custodian of the Shelves, on the 9th of April last, I have made a thorough examination of the Library, and herewith present my REPORT. That in the Bates Hall there were missing from the Four of these volumes are marked on the loan-slips as returned, and are without doubt misplaced in an alcove previously examined. Of the remaining five, no trace has yet been found. Six of the missing pamphlets were laid aside in 1863 with several thousand others, for separate binding; but as a different system has since been devised, it is to be presumed that they have been bound with other pamphlets, and the shelf number by which each was identified merged in a new one, so that they will only be discovered after having been through the process of cataloguing. The remainder were received at a later date, but may be accounted for in a similar manner. In the Lower Hall there were missing from the shelves All of these missing volumes have been loaned during the year, and most of them several times, as is shown by the loan-slips. Probably they will, at some future time, appear on the shelves, and their present disappearance be found to have been owing to the wrong numbering on the cover, or to a transposition of figures, or some other error, in charging the loans. Forty of the volumes reported missing last year have appeared on the shelves at the present examination. The following tabular statement will show the number of books missing from each alcove: The large number of volumes missing from the seventh alcove may be explained by the fact that this alcove contains the novels of Cooper, Marryat, Simms, and Mayne Reid, which, being very popular and in constant use, often require re-covering, and are thus more liable to errors in numbering. Respectfully submitted, L. T. BARTON, Custodian of the Shelves. of most the Library. People using Used in Building. Loans. in novels. purchases Per cent. of Per cent. of use. in volumes. Yearly increase volumes. Total Subscription. Funds, Ap Income from Founded. PLACE AND NAME OF LIBRARY. |