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Gifts to the University

During the Year Ending December 31, 1895.

The University desires to acknowledge the receipt of gifts to the various departments
as follows:

TO THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FROM—

 
  • State Department, Washington, D. C

  • Treasury Department, Washington, D. C

  • War Department, Washington, D. C

  • Navy Department, Washington, D. C

  • Interior Department, Washington, D. C

  • Agricultural Department, Washington, D. C

  • Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C

  • Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C

  • U. S. Fish Commission, Washington, D. C

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

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

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

  • Commonwealth of Virginia.

  • Geological Survey of India.

  • Librarian of Harvard University.

  • Royal Society of Canada.

 
  • Johns Hopkins University.

  • American Philosophical Society.

  • Academy of Sciences, St. Louis, Mo.

  • N. Y. State Library.

  • Editors of Corks and Curls.

  • Editors of College Topics.

  • Editors of University Magazine.

  • State of New Jersey.

  • Hon. Eppa Hunton.

  • State of South Carolina.

  • Virginia State Bar Association.

  • Edward L. Pierce, Esq., Milton, Mass.

  • Washington and Lee University.

  • Hon. W. A. Courtenay, Charleston, S. C.

  • National Academy of Sciences.

  • J. L. Peyton, Esq., Staunton, Va.

  • Professors' Reading Club.

 

Since the fire we have received generous gifts from the following individuals and publishers:

 
  • Dr. E. J. Lee, Philadelphia, Pa.

  • Kaigiro Sugino, Japan.

  • Prof. E. J. James, U. of Pennsylvania.

  • H. C. Bolton, Esq., Washington, D. C.

  • Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Avery, and the Trustees
    of Columbia College.

  • The B. F. Johnson Co., Richmond, Va.

  • Macmillan & Co., New York.

  • Little, Brown & Co., Boston.

  • F. M. Lupton, New York.

  • Roberts Brothers, Boston.

 
  • The Baughman Stat'ry Co., Richmond, Va.

  • Wm. Wood & Co., New York.

  • American Book Co., New York.

  • Century Company, New York.

  • F. A. Davis Co., Philadelphia, Pa.

  • American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia,
    Pa.

  • G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York.

  • Frederick Warne & Co., New York.

  • Henry Holt & Co., New York.

  • D. C. Heath & Co., Boston.

 

TO THE OBSERVATORY LIBRARY FROM—

 

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  • Observatory, Armagh, Ireland.

  • Observatory, Berlin, Germany.

  • Observatory, Cambridge, Mass.

  • Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, Africa.

  • Observatory, Charkow, Russia.

  • Observatory, Cincinnati, Ohio.

 
  • American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia,
    Pa.

  • Astronomische Gesellschaft, Leipsic, Germany.

  • Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.

  • Census Bureau, Washington, D. C.

 
  • Observatory, Columbia College, N. Y.

  • Observatory, Constantinople, Turkey.

  • Observatory, Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • Observatory, Edinburgh, Scotland.

  • Observatory, Geneva, Switzerland.

  • Observatory, Göttingen, Germany.

  • Observatory, Greenwich, England.

  • Observatory, Hamburg, Germany.

  • Observatory, Hong Kong, China.

  • Observatory, Leyden, Holland.

  • Observatory, Lund, Sweden.

  • Observatory, Madras, India.

  • Observatory, Manila, Philippine Islands.

  • Observatory, Melbourne, Australia.

  • Observatory, Milan, Italy.

  • Observatory, Mt. Hamilton, California.

  • Observatory, Nice, France.

  • Observatory, Potsdam, Germany.

  • Observatory, Poulkova, Russia.

  • Observatory, Prague, Austria.

  • Observatory, Rugby, England.

  • Observatory, Stockholm, Sweden.

  • Observatory, Sydney, New South Wales.

  • Observatory, Tacubaya, Mexico.

  • Observatory, Turin, Italy.

  • Observatory, Washington, D. C.

  • Observatory, Vatican, Rome, Italy.

 
  • Collegio dei SS. Biajio e Carlo, Rome, Italy.

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

  • Hydrographic Office, Austria.

  • Meteorological Bureau, Strassburg, Germany.

  • Meteorological Observatory, Mexico.

  • Meteorological Service, Canada.

  • Nautical Almanac Office, Washington, D. C.

  • Reale Academia dei Lincei, Rome, Italy.

  • Royal Astronomical Society, London, England.

  • Societa degli Spettroscopisti Italiani, Rome,
    Italy.

  • Societas Scientiarum Fennica, Helsingfors,
    Russia.

  • Société des Arts de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland.

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

  • Mr. B. d'Engelhardt, Dresden, Germany.

  • Prof. William Harkness, U. S. N., Washington,
    D. C.

  • Mr. A. M. Kowalski, Kasan, Russia.

  • Mr. John Tebbutt, New South Wales.

  • Dr. Rudolf Wolf, Zürich, Switzerland.

 

    TO THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY FROM—

  • Professor William A. Tilden, F. R. S., London, England—specimens of isoprene of
    his own preparation.

  • Willoughby Walke, Esq., U. S. A., Fort Monroe, Va.—Nickel-coated and other new
    cartridges for small arms.

  • A. Thies, Esq., Haile Gold Mine, S. C.—Illustrations of chlorination process for the
    extraction of gold from its ores.

  • The Willson Aluminum Company, Spray, N. C.—A liberal supply of calcium carbide
    for the preparation of acetylene.

    TO THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM FROM—

  • Maj. R. F. Mason, Charlottesville, Va.—Three specimens of gold ore.

  • Capt. Charles Morgan.—One auk, killed by him on Cobb's Island.

  • Prof. O. C. Marsh, Yale University—Two charts showing restoration of extinct animals.

    TO THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FROM—

  • Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works, Richmond, Va.—Set of locomotive drawings.