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Biography, Individual. 7: 6, 30, 50, 70; 8: 106; Miscellaneous Works. 6: 8, 31, 55, 78; 7: 4, 28,
9: 126.

Biology. 1: 28, 61, 96, 131; 2: 33, 66, 89, 110; 3:
27, 49, 71, 88; 4: 15, 37, 61, 89; 5: 19, 42, 66,
91; 6: 20, 45, 67, 93; 7: 14, 37, 59, 80; 8: 153;
9: 175.

47, 67; 8: 95; 9: 115.

Music. 1: 124, 126, 127, 129; 2: 31, 63, 87, 109;
3: 26, 47, 70, 85; 4: 14, 35, 60, 87; 5: 38; 6:
19, 43, 65, 91; 7: 12, 35, 57, 78; 8: 139; 9: 167.
Music (Instrumental)-Orchestral. 8: 140; 9: 168.

Blind, Books for the. 1: 21, 49; 4: 11; 6: 9; 8: 100; Music (Instrumental)-Organ. 8: 140.

9: 121.

Bohemian Language, Works in. 5: 75; 6: 78; 9:

110.

Cantatas. 1: 126.

Chinese Language, Works in. 7: 47.

Danish Language, Works in. 9: 110.

Drama. 4: 5, 22, 47, 71; 5: 5, 25, 51, 73; 6:

27, 51, 76; 7: 3, 28, 46, 65; 8: 85; 9: 102.

Dutch Language, Works in. 9: 109.

Music (Instrumental)-Piano. 8: 140: 9: 168.
Music (Instrumental)-Piano and Violin. 8: 145.
Music (Instrumental)-Violin. 8: 146.
Music-Masses. 8: 148.

Music-Operas. 1: 127; 2: 31; 8: 149; 9: 169.

6, Music-Oratorios. 1: 129; 8: 149.
Music Theory. 8: 140; 9: 168.

Music, Vocal. 1: 126; 8: 147.

Education. 6: 9, 33, 56, 80; 7: 5, 29, 48, 68; 8: Natural Science and Natural History. 1: 27, 60.
99; 9: 119.

Essays. 6: 8, 31, 55, 78; 7: 4, 28, 47, 67; 8: 95;
9: 115.

Europe. 8: 121; 9: 144.

Fairy Tales. 9: 100.

Fiction. 4: 2, 20, 46, 69; 5: 2, 23, 48, 70; 6: 2,

25, 50, 72; 7: 2, 26, 44, 62; 8: 77; 9: 92.

Fine Arts. See Arts, Fine.

96, 130; 2: 32, 65, 88, 110; 3: 27, 48, 71, 88;
4: 14, 36, 61, 88; 5: 19, 42, 66, 89; 6: 20, 44, 66,
92; 7: 13, 36, 58, 80; 8: 152; 9: 173.

North America. 8: 112; 9: 134.

Norwegian Language, Works in. 9: 110.
Operas. 1: 127; 2: 31; 8: 149; 9: 169.
Oratorios. 1: 129; 8: 149.

French Language, Works in. 6: 7, 28, 52, 76; Periodicals and Sets indexed in Poole. 9: 62, 72.
7: 4, 28, 46, 66; 8: 88; 9: 105.

Periodicals in Circulation. 9: 117.

Games. 6: 9, 32, 56, 79; 7: 5, 29, 48, 68; 8: 98; Philosophy. 9: 155.

9: 119.

German Language, Works in. 5: 5, 25, 52, 75;
6: 7, 28, 55, 77; 7: 4, 28, 47, 66; 8: 89; 9: 106.

Government. See Politics.

Greek Language, Works in. 5: 6, 74; 7: 66; 8:

87; 9: 104.

Hebrew Language, Works in. 5: 6.
History, Universal. 8: 125; 9: 150.

Poetry. 4: 4, 22, 47, 71; 5: 5, 25, 50, 73; 6: 6, 26,
51, 75; 7: 3, 27, 45, 65; 8: 83; 9: 100.

Polish Language, Works in. 9: 110.

Political Economy. 6: 10, 33, 56, 80; 7: 5, 29,
49, 68; 8: 100; 9: 122.

Politics and Government. 6: 10, 33, 57, 81; 7: 5,
29, 49, 69; 8: 102; 9: 124.

Italian Language, Works in. 5: 6, 75; 6: 28, 77; Portuguese Language, Works in. 5: 6, 9: 106.

8: 89; 9: 106.

Juveniles. See Fiction.

Practical Arts. See Arts, Practical.
Religion. 9: 156.

Language. 5: 7, 26, 51, 74; 6: 6, 28, 52, 76; 7: 3, Russian Language, Works in. 8: 90.

28, 46, 65; 8: 86; 9: 103.

Latin Language, Works in. 5: 6, 51, 74; 7: 28,
66; 8: 87; 9: 104.

Law. 6: 10, 34, 57, 81; 7: 6, 30, 49, 69; 8: 103;
9: 124.

Libraries. 4: 12, 33, 58, 68; 5: 2, 22, 48, 70; 6:
2, 24, 50, 72; 7: 2, 26, 44, 62; 8: 74; 9: 88.
Literature. 4: 12, 33, 58, 68; 5: 2, 22, 48, 70; 6:

2, 24, 50, 72; 7: 2, 26, 44, 62; 8: 74; 9: 88.
Masses. 8: 148.

Mathematics. 1: 27, 60, 96, 130; 2: 32, 65, 110;
3: 27, 48; 4: 14, 37, 88; 5: 19, 42, 66, 89; 6:
92; 7: 80; 8: 151; 9: 172.

Medicine. 1: 28, 62, 97, 131; 2: 34, 66, 89, 111;
3: 28, 49, 72, 88; 4: 15, 37, 62, 89; 5: 19, 43,
67, 91; 6: 20, 45, 67, 93; 7: 14, 37, 59, 81; 8:
155; 9: 176.

Shakespeare. 4: 5, 23, 47; 5: 51, 74; 6: 27; 7: 65;
8: 86; 9: 103.

Sociology. 6: 8, 32, 55, 79; 7: 5, 29, 48, 67; 8: 97:
9: 117.

Songs. 1: 126; 8: 147.

South America. 8: 112; 9: 134.

Spanish Language, Works in. 5: 6, 52; 6: 7, 28,

54, 77; 7: 28, 47; 8: 89; 9: 106.

Sports. 6: 9, 32, 56, 79; 7: 5, 29, 48, 68; 8: 98; 9:
119.

Swedish Language, Works in. 9: 109.
United States, History, etc. 8: 114; 9: 136.
United States-Civil War-Regimental, etc.

143.

Vocal Music. 1: 126; 8: 147.

Welsh Language, Works in. 9: 109.

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ENOCH PRATT

THE

FREE LIBRARY

OF BALTIMORE CITY.

BULLETIN.

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The Central Library is open for delivery of books from 9 A. M. to 8.30 P. M. The Central Library Reading Room is open from 9 A. M. until 10 P. M., except in July and August, when it closes at 9 P. M. On Sundays and legal holidays it is open from 2 to 7 P. M., except during June, July, August and September. The Branch Libraries are open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The delivery of books in all branches closes at 8.55 P. M. Station 8 is open from 3 to 7 P. M.; Station 9 is open from 4 to 8 P. M.; Station 10 is open daily from 2 to 9 P. M.. and on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. All buildings are closed on Sundays and legal holidays, except as above.

There is a daily delivery of books from the Central Library to the Branches and Stations.

Any person over ten years of age may obtain a borrower's card on making application with certificate of guaranty, signed by some responsible citizen.

Books may be kept two weeks and may not be renewed, except on students' cards.

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Area of Baltimore.

Population of Baltimore (1900)...
Population of Baltimore (State census, 1901) 517,035
Number of books circulated from beginning

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1896-1902.

.XD 4035

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Early English Text Society. Extra Series. 1900

.**S 695
80. Lydgate's minor poems: the two
nightingale poems; ed. by O: Glaun-
ing.

Enoch Pratt Free Library. Bulletins, v. 1-9.
1895-1904. 9 v.
.XD 4537
FROMMEL, O: Neuere deutsche Dichter in
ihrer religiösen Stellung. 1902 .....D 670
G., E. E. The makers of Hellas. 1903...R 163
GARNETT, R:, joint author. See CHESTER-
TON.

GARNETT, R., and GOSSE, E. W: English literature: an illustrated record. 4 v. 1903-04

.**D 876

D 154

GIBB, E. J: W. A history of Ottoman
.XD 7036
poetry. 2 v. 1900-02
GOSSE, E. W:, joint author. See GARNETT.
GRAESEL, Arnim. Handbuch der Bibliotheks-

.XD 7112

lehre. 1902 ......LD 7205 GRIFFIN, A. P. C., comp. A union list of periodicals, transactions and allied publications currently received in the principal libraries of the District of Columbia. 1901 ....LD 3725-3

Carnegie Free Library and Carnegie Club of Braddock, Pa. Account of. 1903

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JOHNSON, Clifton. Old-time schools and
school-books. 1904
..........S 5511
KAYSER, C. G. Bücher-Lexicon, 1750-1902.
24 v.
1834-1903
.XD 3895
KREYSSIG, F: Geschichte der französischen
National-litteratur. 2 v. 1889 .....E 2963
KÜRSCHNER, Joseph, ed. Deutscher Lit-
teratur Kalender, 1892-1902, 04.
12 v.
LAMB, C: The adventures of Ulysses; ed.
by W: Macdonald. 1903......**D 4280-7
The adventures of Ulysses; ed. by E. V.
Lucas. 1903
.*D 4281-3
Lancaster (Mass.) Town Library. Annual
reports, 8-9, 12-17, 24-31, 33-40, 1870-72,
75-80, 86-1903. 2 v.

.XD 10110

.XD 4431

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Library Association of Australasia. Transactions and proceedings of the third general meeting, Melbourne, April, 1902

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Library Company of the Baltimore Bar. A complete subject index of the text books and books of leading cases. 1904. XD 4463 Malden (Mass.) Public Library. Annual reports, 2-25, 1879-1902

..XD 7385

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.XD 7240

SKEAT, W. W., ed. The Holy Gospels in
Anglo-Saxon, Northumbrian, and old
Mercian.

1871-1887

.....

..*W 974

SKETCHLEY, R. E. D. English book-illus-
tration of to-day. 1903 ... ....Q 2791
SLAUSON, A. B., comp. A check list of
American newspapers in the Library of
Congress. 1901
.....LD 3725-2
SNEATH, E. H. Philosophy in poetry: a
study of Sir John Davies's poem Nosce
teipsum. 1903
..D 926

.XD 7177

.XD 7163

SWIFT, Lindsay. Literary landmarks of
Boston. 1903 .
....H 5525

MELVILLE, Lewis, joint author. See

CHESTERTON.

Milwaukee (Wis.) Public Library. Reports, 3-25, 1880-1902. 2 v.

Mitchell Library, Glasgow. Reports, 1-12,

1874-94. 1880-95

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BISLAND, E.. A candle of understanding

BJÖRNSON, Björnstjerne. A happy boy

.A 18512

.A 10502-3

BLACK, M. H. (P.) See POTTER, M. H. BONNER, Geraldine. (“Hard Pan.") Tomorrow's tangle ... .....A 10587 75 BRADDON, Miss. All along the river. *A 15048 The world, the flesh and the devil...*A 5029 BRADY, C. T. A little traitor to the

15 v. 1898-1903 .LD 3725 WARNER, C: D., and others, eds. Library of the world's best literature ancient and modern. 30 v. [1896-98] .......LD Watertown (Mass.) Free Public Library. Reports, 12-35, 1880-1902. 2 v. .....XD 4439 WATKINS, Watkin. The birds of Tennyson. 1903 WEGELIN, Oscar, comp. Early American poetry. 1903 ...LD 1075 WHIBLEY, C: William Makepeace Thackeray. 1903 Wisconsin. Free Library Commission. Biennial reports, 1-4. 1895-1902.

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...D 940

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Mullah BRISCOE, M. S. The change of heart. A 10672 BROWN, Alice. Judgment ...... BROWN, Caroline, ps. (Caroline Krout.) the We-a trail

.A 10706

On .A 10718

2 v..... ....LD 11519 List of books for township libraries of the state of Wisconsin. 1899 ....LD 3650 BURGESS, Gelett, and IRWIN, Will. The

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BULLEN, F. T: Sea-wrack

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86
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86 CAREY, R. N. A passage perilous.....A 11063
CAREY, Wymond. For the White Rose. A 11077
CARLETON, W: The black prophet....A 11050
CARRINGTON, Edith. The ass: his welfare,
wants, and woes
.B 16750
CARRYL, G. W. Zut and other

PROSE FICTION AND JUVENILES. ABBOTT, Jacob. Rollo learning to read. B Rollo learning to talk ... .B Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen; by the author of "Elizabeth and her German garden." .A 7428 AINSWORTH, W: H. The miser's daughter. 2 v. .A 10048 ANDREWS, M.. R. S. A kidnapped

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CHAMBERS, R. W: The maids of Paradise

Parisians

.A 21021 .B 2475 Kenneth's children...B 393 BACON, Mrs. Seldon. See DASKAM, J. D. BAILEY, H. C. Karl of Erbach .......A 22700 BALZAC, Honoré de. Another study of

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CHILDERS, Erskine. The riddle of the
sands

CLARE, Austin. The tideway
CLARK, C: H. (Max Adeler.) In happy
hollow

A 1172

.A 30900 .A 31750

..A 31850

CLARK, Joseph. Timothy Stand-by: the
Sunday school man
.......A 31925
CLARKE, B. A. Minnows and tritons..B 10938
CLARKE, Mrs. H. In Jacobite days.....B 906
CLIFFORD, Mrs. W. K. Margaret Vincent.

[Same as Woodside farm.] .......A 32175

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