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GIFTS

TO THE LIBRARY.

From January 25th, 1886, to January 15th, 1887, gifts have been received from

 
  • State Department, Washington, D. C.

  • Treasury, Washington, D. C.

  • War Department, Washington, D. C.

  • Navy Department, Washington, D. C.

  • Interior Department, Washington, D. C.

  • Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.

  • Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.

  • American School of Classical Studies at
    Athens.

  • William E. Gates, Atlanta, Ga.

  • Profs. Stone and Thornton, Univ. of Va.

  • Gen. S. V. Benét, Chief of Ordnance,
    Washington, D. C.

  • Registrar of Geological Survey of India.

  • Prof. James M. Garnett, Univ. of Va.

  • Maj. Virginius Dabney, New York, N. Y.

  • State of Virginia.

  • A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, Ill.

  • Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md.

  • Proprietors of Diplomatic Review.

  • A. M. Gibson, Esq., New York, N. Y.

  • University of Saragossa, Spain.

  • Central University, Madrid, Spain.

  • State Librarian of New Jersey.

 
  • The Government of India.

  • Royal Institute of Higher Practical Studies
    of Florence.

  • Rev. Henry E. Dwight, Philadelphia, Pa.

  • State of South Carolina.

  • Prof. Wm. Allan, Prin. of the McDonogh
    School, Md.

  • Dawson Brothers, Publishers, Montreal,
    Canada.

  • Morris R. Hamilton, State Librarian, New
    Jersey.

  • Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland.

  • Adair Welcher, Sacramento, Cal.

  • Walter Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass.

  • Dr. Jas. P. Kimball, Director of the Mint,
    Washington, D. C.

  • Hon. J. L. M. Curry, U. S. Minister to
    Spain.

  • Prof. James L. Cabell, Univ. of Va.

  • Powhatan Ellis, Virginia.

  • Rev. Edward G. Porter, Lexington, Mass.

  • Lt.-Col. Thos. L. Snead, New York, N.Y.

 

TO THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY.

Pickhardt & Kutroff, New York—Auramine, New Naphthol Yellow, Helianthine, and
other Tinctorial Products.

F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia—Specimens of "Phototype" Printing (from Gelatine).

Dr. J. P. Battershall, New York—Samples of Chinese Adulterants for Tea.

Paul Weidinger, New York—Slag (Phosphatic) from the Thomas-Gilchrist Process of
Steel-making.

TO THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

Morbid Pathological Specimens have been received from

 
  • Dr. John Grammar, Halifax C. H., Va.

  • Dr. H. M. Nash, Norfolk, Va.

  • Dr. Robt. T. Wilson, Baltimore, Md.

  • Dr. E. A. Waugh, Lynchburg, Va.

  • Dr. John S. Pendleton, Marion, Va.

  • Dr. J. E. Chancellor, University of Va.

  • Dr. J. W. Bryant, Petersburg, Va.

  • Dr. Chas. E. Busey, Lynchburg, Va.

  • Dr. Hume Field, Dinwiddie county, Va.

  • Dr. I. S. Stone, Lincoln, Va.

 
  • Dr. H. T. Nelson, Charlottesville, Va.

  • Dr. R. M. Slaughter, Epis. Theological
    Seminary, Va.

  • Dr. Geo. T. Vaughan, Farmville, Va.

  • Dr. W. J. Jones, Waynesboro, Va.

  • Dr. Warren Talley, Lynchburg, Va.

  • Dr. W. J. Strother, Culpeper, Va.

  • Dr. W. L. Robinson, Danville, Va.

  • Dr. E. A. Gibbs, Lexington, Va.

 

Handsome donation of Specimen Drugs towards the re-equipment of the School of
Anatomy and Materia Medica, from Lazell, Dalley & Co., New York.


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TO THE OBSERVATORY LIBRARY.

During the Year Ending January 1st, 1887.

 
  • Observatory, Berlin, Germany.

  • Observatory, Brussels, Belgium.

  • Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.

  • Observatory, Cincinnati, Ohio.

  • Observatory, Cordoba, Argentine Repub.

  • Observatory, Edinburgh, Scotland.

  • Observatory, Greenwich, England.

  • Observatory, Harvard University.

  • Observatory, Kasan, Russia.

  • Observatory, Melbourne, Australia.

  • Observatory, Milan, Italy.

  • Observatory, Moscow, Russia.

  • Observatory, Paris, France.

  • Observatory, Prague, Austria.

  • Observatory, Poulkowa, Russia.

  • Observatory, Radcliffe, Oxford, England.

  • Observatory, Santiago de Chili.

  • Observatory, Stockholm, Sweden.

  • Observatory, U. S. Naval, Wash'tn, D. C.

  • Observatory, Washburn, Madison, Wis.

  • Observatory, Yale University.

  • American Academy, Boston, Mass.

  • Astronomical Society, Leipzig, Germany.

  • Am. Journal of Science, N. Haven, Conn.

  • American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia,
    Pa.

  • Italian Spectroscopic Society, Rome, Italy.

  • Imperial Academy of Science, St. Petersburg.

  • Royal Society of New South Wales, Sydney,
    N. S. W.

 
  • Chief Signal Officer of the Army, Washington,
    D. C.

  • Comptroller of the Currency, Washington,
    D. C.

  • National Academy of Sciences, Washington,
    D. C.

  • Nautical Almanac Office, Washington,
    D. C.

  • Smithsonian Institution, Wash'tn, D. C.

  • U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington,
    D. C.

  • Mr. R. D. Bohannan, Univ. of Va.

  • Dr. Th. Bredichin, Moscow, Russia.

  • Mr. S. C. Chandler, Cambridge, Mass.

  • The Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, Aberdeen,
    Scotland.

  • Dr J. L. E. Dreyer, Dublin, Ireland.

  • Dr. B. A. Gould, Cambridge, Mass.

  • Prof. H. A. Howe, Denver, Col.

  • Prof. Daniel Kirkwood, Bloomington, Ill.

  • Dr. A. Kruger, Kiel, Germany.

  • Dr. A. Marth, London, England.

  • Mr. Wilhelm Meyer, Geneva, Switzerland.

  • Prof. E. C. Pickering, Cambridge, Mass.

  • Prof C. Pritchard, Oxford, England.

  • Prof. Wm. A. Rogers, Cambridge, Mass.

  • Mr. H. C. Russell, Sydney, New South
    Wales.

  • Prof. D. P. Todd, Amherst, Mass.

  • Prof. C. S. Venable, Univ. of Va.

  • Mr. Chas. L. Woodside, Boston, Mass.

 

LEGAL TITLE OF THE UNIVERSITY.

"The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia."