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Collections. — On July i, iQio, the Library had entered upon its books of record 260,645 volumes, some 80,000 pamphlets, and 2,514 maps and plates. It is a good working collection in most of the subjects within its scope, and, through certain special acquisi- tions, much more than this in some. The special acquisitions include the transfer of the Senn Collection in 1906, the purchase of about 8,000 volumes on science and technology, bought of the New- berry Library in 1896; some 300 volumes on ...ornithology, bought of the same library in 1898; the private library of Professor R. T. Ely, consisting of 6,000 volumes and 4,000 pamphlets, mostly on American labor and social movements; the private library of the late Mr. C. V. Gerritsen, of Amsterdam; the collection of 8,000 volumes and 4,000 pamphlets on gynecology and obstetrics, formed by the late Dr. Eduard Martin and his son, Dr. August Martin; and considerable purchases at auction of mathematical books from the libraries of Boncompagni and Bierens de Haan, and of zoological books from that of Milne-Edwards.
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