CONTENTS OF VOLUME XI. PAGE ACCESSIONS. See NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY-ACCESSIONS. BRITISH BOARD OF TRADE AND PLANTATIONS, REPORT OF DIRECTOR'S REPORT FOR 1906-07. DOCUMENTS PRINTED FROM MANUSCRIPTS IN THE LIBRARY: American Naval Affairs, 1798–1802. . British Board of Trade, Report of December, 1703. 18-51 DONORS. See NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY-DONORS. 512-552, 565-626 CEMBER, 1703. . 469-497 HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING, LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO. 512-552, 565-626 18-51 8-17 563-4 MANUSCRIPTS. LIBRARY. See DOCUMENTS PRINTED FROM MANUSCRIPTS IN THE MUHAMMADAN LAW, LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO. MUSIC. See FOLK SONGS. NAUTICAL AND NAVAL ART AND SCIENCE, NAVIGATION, ETC., 8-17 LIST OF 411-419 WORKS RELATING TO. 239-287, 299-345, 359-398, 420-436 NAVAL AFFAIRS, LETTERS RELATING TO AMERICAN, 1798-1802. NAVIGATION. See NAUTICAL AND NAVAL ART, ETC. NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY: Accessions, List of Principal. 52-55, 84-91, 126-135, 169-179, 227-231, 288-291, 346-351, 399–403, 437-455, 498-503, 553-555, 627-631 Donors, List of Principal. 56, 92, 136, 180, 232, 292, 352, 404, 456, 504, 556, 632 463-468 Report (Director's) for 1906-07. Report (Monthly). 3-7, 59-63, 95-98, 139-142, 183-186, 235-238, 295298, 355-358, 407-410, 459-462, 507-511, 559-564 REPORT. See NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY-REPORT. SCHUYLER, PHILIP, RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES GEORGE BRINTON MCCLELLAN, Mayor of the City of New York, ex officio. OFFICERS President, Hon. JOHN BIGELOW, LL.D. First Vice-President, Rt. Rev. HENRY C. POTTER, D.D., LL.D. Second Vice-President, JOHN S. KENNEDY, Esq. Secretary, CHARLES HOWLAND RUSSELL, Esq., 425 Lafayette Street. VOL. XI. OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS JANUARY, 1907. No. 1. REPORT FOR DECEMBER, AND SUMMARY FOR JULY-DECEMBER. The following table shows the operations of the Reference Department of the New York Public Library for December, 1906, with the corresponding figures for the last six months, as compared with the corresponding six months of 1905: During the calendar year ending December 31, 1906, the number of volumes. actually received was 30,966 and of pamphlets 70,401, of which 13,381 volumes and 29,113 pamphlets were gifts, and 6,916 volumes and 36,404 pamphlets were received by exchange. |