returned, or until a copy of the work of the same edition, and of equal value, shall at the expense of the borrower be placed in the Library in its stead. So long as any person shall remain in possession of a book which he is not entitled to retain, or shall allow any fine incurred by him to remain unpaid, the right of such person to borrow or retain any books whatsoever, or to exercise any of the privileges of the Library, is suspended, and remains in abeyance. Each person returning a book to the Library must see that the book is marked as returned opposite the corresponding entry in the Receipt Book. For every borrower is liable to replace any volume entered in the Receipt Book in his name and not so marked as returned. The Librarian is instructed forthwith to report to the Library Committee all cases in which he shall find that books have been mutilated, disfigured by writing on the margin, or otherwise injured while in the possession of readers; and persons guilty of such offences shall be liable to replace the injured books, and shall be fined or suspended from the privileges of the Library at the discretion of the Committee. All readers borrowing books from the Library must obtain them from, and return them to, the Assistant-Librarians in the aute-room on the days and during the hours when the Library is open. Persons other than students who wish to consult books in the Library will be accommodated in the First Bay of the Lower Hall. Each person must enter his name and address, and the title of the work or works which he desires to consult, in a book kept for that purpose. Visitors on giving their names will be conducted over the Library by an attendant. They are not permitted to enter the Reading-Room during the hours when it is open to students. No person, except Members of Senate, shall otherwise be admitted to the interior of the Library without the special permission of the Curator or Librarian. All persons, whether readers or visitors, are strictly prohibited from entering the Bays or taking the books from their places on the shelves. The Library is open for giving out and receiving back books every lawful day during the Winter Session, from 11 A.M. till 2.30 P.M., except the Christmas Holidays, and the Sacramental Fasts and two following days, when it remains closed, and on Saturdays, when it is open from 11 A. M. till 1 P.M. During the Summer recess it is open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 11.30 A. M. till 2 P.M. READING-ROOM.-The Reading-Room, furnished with a special collection of books of reference for the use of Matriculated Students, is open, Saturdays and Holidays excepted, during the Winter Session from 9 A. M. till 3 P.M., and during the Summer Session from 11 a.m. till 2 P.M. Each Student making use of the Room is required on entering to fill up one of the receipt papers with his name, matriculation number, and the title of the book or books wanted, and to present it to the AssistantLibrarian in charge. Students are not permitted to have the use of more than two volumes at one time. The books received are on no account to be removed from the Room, but are to be returned by the receiver himself into the hands of the Assistant-Librarian. The return of books by those who have to leave the room at the end of any hour is to be made not later than five minutes before that time; and during that interval no book will be given out. Books of reference not included in the Special Collection, but contained in the General Library, may be obtained for consultation in the Reading-Room on presenting a receipt paper with the name and matriculation number of the Student making the request, and the title of the book wanted, to the Assistant-Librarian in charge of the Reading-Room. The Room having been provided only for the use of students who wish to read, it is essential, in the interest of all, that strict order and silence shall be maintained; and for this purpose all readers are required to take at once the seat assigned to them, to abstain from talking, whispering, or any other form of distracting or disturbing others, and to enter and leave the Room with as little noise as possible. The Assistant-Librarian in charge is instructed to report at once to the Library Committee the name of any Student transgressing the rules. List of Donations to the Library from 1st March, 1882, to 28th February, 1883. University of Tokio, Japan.-Calendar. 1880-81.-Memoirs of the science department. 6, 7, 8. W. Thomson, F.R.C.S., Melbourne.-Bacon and Shakespeare on vivisection. 1881. University of Vermont.-Catalogue 1881-82. John Hopkins University.-University circulars. Nos. 13-20. Edward Hull, Esq., LL.D.-On the Laurentian rocks of Donegal. 1882. Messrs. Macmillan & Co., London.-Clifford, Mathematical fragments. 1881. San Francisco Mercantile Library Association.-Twenty-ninth annual report. 1881. St. Louis Public School Library.-Annual report. 1880-81. LVI., LVII. Lawrie, Educational wants of Scotland.-Transactions of Library Association. 1880. William Brown, Esq., Canada.-Land catechism. 1881. Capt. James E. Cole. The earth's orbit and distance from the sun. Geological Survey of India.-Memoirs. XVIII., 1-3, XIX., 1.-Fossil flora XXX., 1.-Proceedings. James Simson, Esq., U.S.-Reminiscences of childhood at Inverkeithen. 1882.-John Bunyan and the Gipsies. 1882.-Was Bunyan a Gipsy? Royal Astronomical Society.-Monthly notices. XLII., 4-9. XLIII., 1-3. Asiatic Society of Bengal.-Chaturvarga Chintamani. I. II. III., 1-3.-Kátantra. 1-6.-Katha Sarit Sagara. 1-10.-Lalita Vistara. 1, 2.Mimámsá Darsana. 1-16.-Nirukta. 1-6.-Prithiraj Rásan (English). II., 1.-Prithiraj Rásan. 1-4.-Prákrita Lakshanam. 1.-S'rauta Sútra of Apastamba. 4.-Vayu Purána. I., 1-6. II., 1, 2.-Yoga Sútra of Patanjali. 1-3.-Sanhita of the Black Yajur Veda. 1-32.-Institutes of Vishnu. 1, 2.-Ain-i-Akbari. English translation. 1-7.-Akbarnámah. I. II. III., 1, 2.-Beale's Oriental biographical dictionary.-Ibn Hajar, Biographical dictionary of persons who knew Mohammed. 32 parts.Tabaquát-i-Násiri. 1-14.—Mitra, Sanskrit Buddhist literature of Nepal. Professor Balfour, D.Sc.-Frank, Krankheiten der Pflanzen. II. 1882. Trustees of British Museum. -Catalogue of batrachia Salientia. 1882.- Institution of Civil Engineers.-Minutes of proceedings. LXVII.-LXX. Secretary of State for India.-Dodabetta meteorological observations. 1847-8. Image of the Cross. 1879.-Hymnal companion. Common prayer. 1881. 1882. The Book of Philosophical Society.-Reports relative to Exhibition of apparatus for the utilization of gas, &c. 1880. Lords of H. M. Treasury.-Exchequer rolls of Scotland. V.-Register of Great Seal of Scotland. 1424-1513.-Register of Privy Council of Scotland. V. Accademia dei Lincei, Roma.-Serie 3a. Memorie Classe morali. IV.-VII., IX. 1879-81. Classe fisiche. V.-X. 1879-81.-Transunti. VI. 1882. Geological Survey of Canada.-Report of progress for 1879-80. With maps. W. G. Miller, LL.B.-Three reports on mercantile law. Harvard University, U.S.-Bulletin. 22-24.-Annual reports. 1881-82. W. & A. K. Johnston, Edin.-M'Alpine, Botanical atlas. Parts 1-11. Glasgow Herald Proprietors.--Centenary of the "Glasgow Herald." John B. Haycraft, M.B.-Physiological results of temperature variations. 1879. South Kensington Museum.-Lists of works on sculpture and ornament in National Art Library. 1882.-Examination papers for science schools. 1882. Directory. 37th edition.-Outlines of experiments in chemistry.Art directory. 1882. Twenty-ninth report. 1882.-List of works on gold and silversmiths' work.- Catalogue of the Jones' bequest. Howard Association.-Reports. 1881-82.-Vagrancy and mendicancy.-Information on capital punishment. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.-Proceedings. 1880-81. Professor McKendrick, M.D.-Beneke, Constitution und Kranksein des Menschen. With 67 other physiological and medical pamphlets. Joseph Leete, Esq., Eversden.-The family of Leete. 1881. State of Wisconsin, U.S.-Geological survey. III. And atlas. Mineralogical Society of Great Britain.-Mineralogical magazine. Nos. 22, 23. Royal Irish Academy.-Transactions. XXVII. Science. 6-10.-Proceedings. John W. Burns, Esq., Kilmahew.-Miscellaneous writings of John Spreull. 1646-1742. The Hibbert Trustees.-Kuenen, National religions and universal religions. 1882. Trustees of the Australian Museum, Sydney.-Haswell, Catalogue of Australian stalk, and sessile-eyed crustacea. 1882.-Report for 1881. Ohio Mechanics Institute.-Scientific proceedings. I., 2, 3. Queen's University, Kingston.-Calendar. 1882-83. Curators of the Signet Library. -Catalogue of the Signet Library. II. Henry MacCormac, M.D.-Etiology of tubercle. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.-Report 1878, and 1879. Greenwich Observatory.-Observations. 1880.-Spectroscopic and photo graphic results. 1881. Halifax Medical College, Nova Scotia.-Annual announcement. 1882-83. Vanderbilt University, U. S.-Register. 1881-82.-Address by Elliott F. Shepard. 1882. Calcutta University.-Tagore law lectures. 1880-81. 2 vols.-Calendar. 1882-83. War Office.-Army medical department report. 1880. College of Medicine, Durham University.-Prospectus. 1882-83. Joseph Foster, Esq.-The Lyon office and the Marjoribanks' family. Bombay University.-Calendar. 1882-83. General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.--Report on the schemes. 1882. Musical Association, Lond.-Proceedings. 1881-82. Local Government Board. -Report of Medical Officer. hospitals for infectious diseases. 1882. University College, Toronto. Calendar. 1882-83. University College of Wales. -Calendar. 1882-83. Belfast Queen's College.-Calendar. 1882-83. Westminster Hospital Medical School. --Calendar. 1882-83. 1881.-Report on A. Legrelle, Ph.D.-Holberg considéré comme imitateur de Molière. 1864. Yorkshire College, Leeds.-Calendar. 1882-83. University College, London.-Calendar. 1882-83. Berwickshire Naturalists' Club.-Proceedings. IX., 3. American Philological Association.-Proceedings, July 1882. John Syer Bristowe, M.D.-Theory and practice of medicine. 4th edition. George Dickson, M.B.-Griffiths, Materia medica and pharmacy. 1879. Messrs. Crosby and Lockwood, Lond.--Bauerman, Metallurgy of iron. 1882. M. Marcel Brillouin, D.Sc.-Comparaison des coefficients d'induction. 1882. Secretary of the Interior, U.S.-Bulletin of U. S. geological survey of the territories. IV., VI.-3. Royal College of Surgeons of England. -Catalogue of pathological specimens in the Museum. 2nd edition. I. Natural History Society of Montreal.-Canadian naturalist. X. 2-5. J. A. Campbell, M.D.-Insanity: its treatment and prevention. With 10 other pamphlets. W. J. Miller, C.E.-Dimensions of cast iron at various temperatures. observationer. 1. Royal Society of Victoria.-Transactions and proceedings. XVIII. Committee of the Norwegian North Atlantic Expedition.-General report. 4, 5.-Danielssen & Koren, Holothuriodea.-Hansen, Annelida.—Friele, Buccinidae.-Schmelck, Chemistry. Robert F. Benham, M.R.C.S.-Supply of water to our homes. Royal Society of New South Wales. -Journal and proceedings. 1881. XV.Richards, New South Wales in 1881.-Annual report of the Department of mines. 1880 and 1881.-Liversidge, Minerals of New South Wales. 2nd edition.-Geology and mineral products of New South Wales. 1882. Public Library and Museums of Victoria.--Report of the Trustees for 1881. Perthshire Society of Natural History.-Proceedings. I., 2. Mason Science College, Birmingham.-Calendar. 1882-83. William F. Phillips, M.D.-A plea for medical providence. 1882. S. Robinson, Esq.-Persian poetry for English readers. 1883. N. W. Province and Oudh Branch of British Medical Association.-Proceedings. I. 4-7. J. P. Cassells, M.D.-Hartmann, Deafmutism. Translated by Dr. Cassells.— Politzer, Diseases of the ear. Translated by Dr. Cassells. Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.-Historical sketch and laws. 1882. The Admiralty.-Report of the health of the Navy. 1881. Seismological Society of Japan. -Transactions. I.-IV. 1880-82. W. Kennedy, M. A.-School Boards of Scotland. 1883. J. Westlake, Q.C.-Revue de droit international. XII.-XIV. Otto Richter, Ph.D.-Chemical constitution of inorganic acids, &c. 1882. George B. Dixwell, Esq.-Progress and poverty. 1882. Papers relating to the Dentists' Act. 1882. Pharmaceutical Society.-Journal. 609-661. Universita di Torino.-Annuario. 1882-83. Lunatic Asylum for British Guiana.-The Asylum journal for 1882. Science and Art Department, Lond.-Conférence pour la détermination des unités electriques. 1882. Procès-verbaux. Provost and Magistrates of Paisley.-Inauguration of the George A. Clark town hall. 1882. Periodicals per Dr. Dickson.-The Academy. 496-556.-Catholic Presbyterian. 25-41; 43-47.-Church Quarterly Review. 23-27.-Nineteenth Century. 57-69.-British Quarterly Review. 147-151.-Princeton Review. July-Nov., 1881; Jan.-July, 1882. Prof. Sir Wm. Thomson, LL.D.-Revue scientifique. XXIX., 10, 11, 14-21, 24, 25; XXX., 1-13, 17-24, 26, 27. Chemical Society.-Journal. 232-243. House of Commons.-Journals. 1881. Registrar-General for Scotland.-Monthly and quarterly returns. 1882. Registrar-General for Ireland.-Weekly returns of births and deaths in Dublin. 1882. Acts of Parliament. 1882. Public: Local: Private. |