exchange and consultation of books on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 10 to 4, and on Saturdays from 10 to 12. It is also open in the evening for reference only from 6 to 8. During the Summer Session the Library is open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 to 4, and on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 1 to 4. During the months of July, August, and September the days for exchange and consultation of books are Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 to 4. REGULATIONS FOR THE LENDING OF MANUSCRIPTS BELONGING TO THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. I. All manuscripts belonging to the Library shall be treated as works of reference, and shall not be lent out to persons resident in St Andrews or its neighbourhood, except with the special permission of the Library Committee, and under conditions to be determined in each particular instance. This rule shall include photographs or other facsimiles of manuscripts and original drawings. II. It shall be in the power of the Library Committee to deposit a manuscript belonging to the Library in another library, for a period not exceeding three months, for the use of a person residing at a distance from St Andrews who is engaged in literary or historical research; provided— 1. That the purpose for which the applicant wishes to con- 2. That the applicant shall have the use of the manuscript 4. That all expenses, including the cost of the transmission, 5. That the manner of transmission and return, amount of insurance, conditions as to its custody and time limit, shall be determined by the Library Committee in the case of each particular manuscript. 6. That in the event of a manuscript so lent out being lost or injured, the Library Committee shall make a special report on the circumstances to the University Court, who shall fix the amount of compensation to be claimed. III. It shall also be in the power of the Library Committee to lend manuscripts to Continental libraries through the agency of the Foreign Office or otherwise, in connection with the scheme for the international exchange of books and manuscripts, provided that due precautions are taken for the safe transmission of the manuscripts so lent, and for their proper custody while in use-each application for a manuscript to be specially considered and dealt with by the Committee. DONORS to the UNIVERSITY LIBRARY from 1st October 1908 to 30th September 1909. Accademia dei Lincei, Rome. Allardyce, Col. James, of Cul- Armstrong College, Newcastle-on- Army Medical Department. Astronomer-Royal. Auckland University College. Ade laide. Avebury, Lord, D.C.L., London. Bale, Sons, & Danielsson, London. Bell, Alexander Graham, LL.D., Birkbeck College, London. Cambridge Philosophical Society. Carnegie, Andrew, LL. D., Skibo Carnegie Foundation for the Ad- Carnegie Institution, Washington. Chemical Society, London. Clarendon Press, Oxford. Conseil Permanent International" Cook, Mrs Wyndham Francis, Cornell University Library. Davois, M. Gustave, Paris. Dewar, Thomas F., M.D., D.Sc., more. Director-General of the Army | Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti- Paris. Edinburgh Mathematical Society. Fergusson, Rev. R. Menzies, D.D., General Medical Council, London. Geological Society of London. Geological Survey of Canada. Geological Survey of Iowa. Glasgow Archæological Society. Glasgow Medico Chirurgical Society. Glasgow Obstetrical Society. Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College. Gloag, Mrs Paton James, Edinburgh. Government Printing Office, Calcutta. Government of Victoria. Governor of South Australia. Governor-General of Canada. Guthrie, Mr James, Brechin. Guy's Hospital Medical School. Haig, Major Thomas W., St Andrews. Harvard University Library, Cambridge. Hazelhurst, Mr John, London, His Majesty's Government. Imperial Maritime League. | more. Johnston, Col. William, C.B., Lanark County Council. Lang, Andrew, M.A., LL.D., London. Leipsic University Library. Leland Stanford Junior University. Lescher, Mr Arthur L., Philadelphia. Lewis, Mrs Agnes Smith, LL.D., Library of Congress, Washington. Loubat, Duc de, Paris. Low, Mr James Gray, Montrose. M'Gill College and University, Montreal. M'Gillivray, Angus, M.D., Dundee. Macmillan & Co., London. Marr, Bernhard, Dux, Bohemia. Michigan Academy of Science. Michigan University Library. Mills, Thomas Ross, M.A., Dundee. Minister of Interior, Canada. Minister of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Mocatta Library, University College, London. Musée du Congo, Brussels. Musical Association, London. National Academy of Sciences, Washington. National Liberal Club, London. National Library, La Plata. National Library, Rio de Janeiro. National Museum of Monte Video. New York Public Library. Royal Society of New South Wales. Royal University of Ireland, Dublin. St Louis Public Library. New York State Education De- St Mungo's College, Glasgow. Royal Albert Memorial College, Royal Astronomical Society. Royal Holloway College, London. Royal Institute of British Architects, London. Royal Irish Academy, Dublin. Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh. Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Royal Society of Canada. Bir Sawyer, Sir James, M.D., mingham. Schaaffs, Georg, Ph.D., St And rews. School of Medicine, Edinburgh. Scotch Education Department. Secretary of State for Colonies. Secretary of State in Council of India. Smith, Mr John Johnston, St Andrews. Smithsonian Institution, Washington. Société de l'Histoire de France, Paris. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Soyez-Le Roy, L., Paris. Spielmann, Sir Isidore, London. Steele, James Peddie, M.D., LL.D., Florence. Stephen, Mr John, Glasgow. Summers, Mr Thomas, Edinburgh. Superintendent, Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta. Thompson, Professor D'Arcy W., C.B., Dundee. Transvaal University College. Trinity College of Music, London. Trustees of the British Museum, London. Tufts College, Massachusetts. Union of Graduates in Music. University Club, New York. University College, Bristol. University College, London. University College of North Wales. University College, Nottingham. University College, Reading. University College of South Wales. University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. 1. There is a Library in connection with the St Andrews Students' Missionary Society. It consists chiefly of books bearing on Missions and Missionary work, and occasional additions are made to it by grants from the funds of the Society. It is managed by one of the members of the Society, who is chosen annually. 2. The Logic Class Library.-Originated by the late Professor Spalding, and added to by the late Professors Veitch, Baynes, and Ritchie. 3. The Chemistry Class Library.-Founded by the late Professor Connell, who bequeathed to it a number of volumes. 4. The Humanity Class Library.-Containing a small number of books bearing on Latin Literature. |