University of Virginia Library


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GIFTS

TO THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

During the Year Ending December 31, 1892.

 
  • State Department, Washington, D. C.

  • Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.

  • War Department, Washington, D. C.

  • Navy Department, Washington, D. C.

  • Department of the Interior, Washington,
    D. C.

  • Department of Agriculture, Washington,
    D. C.

  • Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.

  • Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.

  • United States Fish Commission, Washington,
    D. C.

  • United States Coast and Geodetic Survey,
    Washington, D. C.

  • Surgeon-General's Office, Washington, D. C.

  • Interstate Commission, Washington, D. C.

  • Bureau of International Exchanges, Washington,
    D. C.

  • Commonwealth of Virginia.

  • North Carolina Experiment Station.

  • Michigan Experiment Station.

  • Geological Survey of India, Calcutta.

  • Librarian, Harvard University.

  • Royal Society of Canada.

  • Johns Hopkins University.

  • Public Library, Jersey City, N. J.

  • Astor Library, New York.

  • American Philosophical Society.

  • Philadelphia Library Company.

  • American Bankers' Association.

  • State Board of Health, Tennessee.

  • Prof. J. M. Garnett, University of Virginia.

  • Western Lunatic Asylum, Virginia.

  • J. E. Roe, Esq., Sharwood, N. Y.

  • B. J. Sage, Esq., Washington, D. C.

  • Columbian University, Washington, D. C.

  • Prof. J. B. Henneman, Hampden-Sidney,
    Virginia.

  • Prof. C. W. Kent, Knoxville, Tenn.

  • Academy of Sciences, St. Louis, Mo.

  • Dr. W. G. Christian, University of Virginia.

  • Prof. J. C. Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y.

  • Dr. S. R. Millar, Charlottesville, Va.

 
  • Prof. P. B. Barringer, University of Virginia.

  • Virginia State Library.

  • Dr. H. McGuire, portrait of Hon. A. H. H.
    Stuart.

  • State Board of Health, Illinois.

  • V. Dabney, Esq., New York.

  • Prof. J. W. Mallet, University of Virginia.

  • W. E. McConville, student, University of
    Virginia.

  • H. L. Gordon, Chicago, Ill.

  • C. R. L. Findlay, Instructor, University of
    Virginia.

  • Arthur Rotch, Esq., Boston, Mass.

  • Peabody Institute Library, Baltimore, Md.

  • Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.

  • A. B. Pope, Esq., Boston, Mass.

  • Geological Survey of Texas.

  • Linnæan Society, New York.

  • State Library, New Jersey.

  • W. R. Perkins, Esq., Iowa City, Iowa.

  • J. L. Williams & Sons, Richmond, Va.

  • George Tiemann & Co., New York.

  • Hon. J. L. M. Curry, Richmond, Va.

  • Rev. John Wright, D. D., St. Paul, Minn.

  • Rev. L. M. Van Bokkelen, Mamaroneck,
    N. Y.

  • Major W. N. Berkeley, University of Virginia.

  • Lord & Thomas, Chicago, Ill.

  • Wm. H. Browne, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa.

  • Princeton College, New Jersey.

  • New York State Library.

  • D. James Henry's Trustees, through Miss
    Malone, Glasnevin, Ireland.

  • Dr. J. A. Coles, Scotch Plains, N. J.

  • The Professors' Reading Club, University of
    Virginia.

  • Texas Academy of Science.

  • College Association of the Middle States and
    Maryland.

  • University of Vermont.

  • Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, North
    Carolina.

 

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TO THE OBSERVATORY LIBRARY.

During the Year Ending January 1, 1893, Gifts have been Received
from—

 
  • Observatory, Allegheny, Pa.

  • Observatory, Berlin, Germany.

  • Observatory, Chang-Hai, China.

  • Observatory, Cincinnati, Ohio.

  • Observatory, Columbia College, New York,
    N. Y.

  • Observatory, Cordoba, Argentine Republic.

  • Observatory, Greenwich, England.

  • Observatory, Harvard College, Massachusetts.

  • Observatory, Hereny, Austria-Hungary.

  • Observatory, Kalocsa, Austria-Hungary.

  • Observatory, Kiel, Germany.

  • Observatory, Madras, India.

  • Observatory, Milan, Italy.

  • Observatory, Manila, Phillipine Islands.

  • Observatory, Neufchatel, Switzerland.

  • Observatory, Padova, Italy.

  • Observatory, Prague, Austria.

  • Observatory, Potsdam, Germany.

  • Observatory, Radcliffe, Oxford, England.

  • Observatory, Rome, Italy.

  • Observatory, Tacubaya, Mexico.

  • Observatory, Temple, Rugby, England.

  • Observatory, Turin, Italy.

  • Observatory, Upsala, Sweden.

  • Observatory, Warsaw, Russia.

  • Observatory, Washington, D. C.

  • Observatory, Wien, Austria.

  • Observatory, Yale University, Connecticut.

  • Agricultural Department, Washington, D. C.

  • American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia,
    Pa.

  • Astronomische Gesellschaft, Leipzig, Germany.

  • Collegio de la Compania de Jesus, Havana,
    Cuba.

  • Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg,
    Pa.

  • Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, Chapel
    Hill, N. C.

 
  • Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, Washington,
    D. C.

  • Meteorological Service of the Dominion of
    Canada, Ottawa, Canada.

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

  • Nautical Almanac Office, Washington, D. C.

  • Royal Astronomical Society, London, England.

  • Royal Dublin Society, Dublin, Ireland.

  • Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland.

  • Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.

  • United States Coast and Geodetic Survey,
    Washington, D. C.

  • United States Naval Department, Washington,
    D. C.

  • Prof. Ch. André, Lyon, France.

  • Mr. Tomaso Aschieri, Turin, Italy.

  • Mr. G. Bigourdan, Toulouse, France.

  • Prof. Anders Donner, Helsingfors, Russia.

  • Dr. William Woolsey Johnson, Annapolis,
    Md.

  • Dr. N. C. Duner, Upsala, Sweden.

  • Dr. H. Geelmugden, Christiania, Norway.

  • Prof. Asaph Hall, Washington, D. C.

  • Dr. J. Hartmann, Leipzig, Germany.

  • Dr. J. Hilfiker, Neufchatel, Switzerland.

  • Mr. Harold Jacoby, New York, N. Y.

  • Dr. A. Marth, Collooney, Markree, Ireland.

  • Prof. John K. Rees, New York, N. Y.

  • Mr. J. B. Rizzo, Turin, Italy.

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

  • Mr. Horace Bénédict de Saussure, Geneva,
    Switzerland.

  • Mr. C. A. Schultz, Upsala, Sweden.

  • Mr. Arthur Semrau, Thorn, Germany.

  • Mr. Milicent W. Shinn, San Francisco,
    Cal.

  • Mr. F. Terby, Brussels, Belgium.

 

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TO THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY.

Willoughby Walke, Esq., First Lieutenant, Fifth Artillery, Artillery School, Fort
Monroe, Virginia.—A valuable collection of modern high explosives, as used for military
and naval purposes.

Professor F. P. Venable, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C.—Specimens
of pure zirconium salts.

Arno Behr, Esq., Chicago Sugar Refining Company, Chicago, Ill.—Handsomely crystallized
xylose, and well crystallized commercial dextrose from starch.

Professor William L. Dudley, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.—Cotton seed
deprived of lint by patent process, and disintegrated fibre from the same.

William C. Peyton, Esq., Santa Cruz, California.—Specimens of Lebel smokeless powder,
and cordite.

Charles B. Kendall, Esq., Passaic Print Works, Passaic, N. J.—Cotton cloth printed
with special mordants, for experiments in illustration of calico printing.

Walter T. Page, Esq., Omaha and Grant Smelting Works, Omaha, Neb.—Valuable
series of specimens illustrating smelting and refining methods, the Parkes process for desilverization
of lead, etc., in use at the Omaha works.

Merck & Co., New York.—Specimen of Iodole.

Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Company, New York.—Specimen of peroxide of sodium
for bleaching.

Dr. George M. Dawson, F. R. S., Ottawa, Canada.—Typical soils from British
America.

Prof. N. Menschutkin, St. Petersburg.—Black earth from Russia.

GIFTS TO THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

Numerous specimens of pathological and embryological material have been contributed
by St. Luke's Hospital of Richmond, Va.

GIFTS TO THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM.

G. A. Williams, Esq., New Orleans, La.—Cabinet of minerals collected by Dr. G. A.
Williams, deceased, of Front Royal, Va. (about two thousand specimens).