ANNUAL REPORT OF THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA NOVEMBER, 1964 r- THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA The Report of the University Librarian to the Senate 49th Year September 1963 to August 1964 Vancouver November 1964 REPORT OF THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN TO SENATE l?6?/64 For those who have been associated with the university for a long period the steady growth of the library may have seemed at times imperceptible. In the past year, however, change has been both evident and rapid, reflecting increases in services, collections and staff, increases which in turn may be traced to the recognition by the university of the importance of the library in the development of this institution and its academic program. Buildings Barely four years ago the Main Library was enlarged by the addition of the Walter Koerner Wing, which provided a much-needed College Library, Science Division and Special Collections Division, as well as increased stack capacity. Yet in this short space of time the need for additional book space, seating and services became very apparent. Completion of a stack well and remodelling of the older parts of the building began simultaneously on the first of June. The plans satisfied a number of requirements: more seats, more shelves, better traffic flow, new and improved areas for Fine Arts, Upper Year Reserve Books, Maps, Government Documents, Periodicals, Xerox Copying and Faculty study. Also included were improvements in ventilation, plumbing and fire protection. In order to expedite construction, hours of service were limited during the Summer Session. Many factors conspired to delay progress, with the result that the building was far from completion at the end of this report year, a circumstance which was bound to work a hardship against users and staff in the fall term of 1964. 2 By the end of August the Woodward Library, a new branch designed to serve the biomedical sciences, was near completion. Made possible by a gift of the Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Woodward Foundation, this library is a manifestation of a policy of decentralization of collections and services based on broad areas of knowledge. Services Within this academic community the function of the library is to provide information and reading matter to a user population of over fifteen thousand persons. Insofar as sheer numbers are a measure of success, the library was successful in fulfilling its function, since the general circulation of library resources increased from 653,091 borrowed items in 1962/63 to 743,155 in 1963/64. Additional hundreds of thousands of books were consulted in the library's stacks. As the library grows it inevitably becomes more complex, and the user is less able to find the information he seeks guided only by instinct or guesswork. The role of the reference librarian is an expanding one, as is evidenced by increased workloads in all subject reference and special divisions. The Humanities, Science and Social Sciences Division together replied to some 28,000 separate inquiries in the course of a year. Other divisions noted startling increases: Fine Arts, for instance, loaned 41.3% more books than in the previous year. Yet despite the statistical increases it is suspected that the real need for services outstripped our capabilities, One of the major problems of mass education is how students are to be trained in the effective use of the library. If they are not trained, or if a plentiful amount of reference assistance is unavailable, the quality of education will suffer. In the educational process it is very often the reference librarian who carries on where the teacher leaves off, guiding students to materials which will make it possible for them to complete their assignments. 3 In its second year of operation the Xerox copying service again proved its popularity and usefulness by producing more than 150,000 exposures for students and faculty. This inexpensive process has saved hours of hand copying for students, and has undoubtedly helped to stretch the library's resources. Despite the success of this service, a need exists for self- operable copying machines in several locations in the library. Collections The finest library buildings and the most highly developed services would be useless without a book collection adequate to the needs of students and faculty. There are roughly three kinds of demands-lb be satisfied by the library's collections. First, the library should provide for that majority of students who require many copies of books which are on reading lists. In providing a College Library and an Upper Year Reserve Book Collection the library began to contend with the logistics of undergraduate reading. Cheap: xerox copy has assisted, as has the "paperback revolution'', which has brought many essential works within range of the student budget. Yet a great need exists for additional copies of scores of titles, and this need must be met, even though there may be no perfect solution to the problem of serving courses which enroll hundreds of students all requiring the same books at the same time. Second, a collection of hundreds of thousands of scholarly books is required for the purposes of graduate study and faculty research, particularly in the humanities and social sciences. In the past year we moved toward fulfilment of this requirement through increased allocations to departments and through programs for purchasing a wide selection of books as they came into print. As in previous years, we relied on gifts and grants from generous donors and foundations. Despite impressive progress, our need for funds for research collections seems to increase, even more rapidly than our growth. Finally, to expedite the work of students and faculty in the sciences there is a need for duplication of scientific publications, particularly journals. Science escapes the bounds of library classifications and of formal academic divisions. Fields of knowledge and interests overlap to an increasing degree, with the result that a single subscription, or even two or three subscriptions to a critical journal will not suffice. In preparing for the opening Ofothe Woodward Library, a beginning was made in dealing with this need. As the decentralization of the library progresses, the need will be intensified. These three types of need compete for the same funds, but as funds increase, competition decreases. In 1963/64, $393,838 was spent on books and periodicals, a 34.7% increase over the previous year. In 1964/65 we will be spending more than double the amount spent in 1961/62. It is interesting to note that the staff in the Processing Divisions I'Acquisitions, Cataloguing, Serials and Binding) will have increased only 36.7% in the same three-year period. Disproportionate increases in output were achieved however. The Acquisitions Division ordered 43,196 books, compared with 29,771 in the previous year. The Cataloguing Division added 53,711 books and periodicals, a 50.6% increase over 1962/63, bringing the size of the collection to 613,878. volumes. The Serials Division placed subscriptions to 361 titles and purchased 227 backfiles. The Bindery staff was increased by three persons for half the year, with the result that output increased by 23%, for a total of 16,172 volumes. Increased efficiency and plain hard work are not the only answers to problems of sheer numbers. A library is not only books and buildings, but also personnel and equipment. 5 Staff In 1963/64 the library staff was approximately twice the size of the 1957 staff, numbering 171 persons, of whom 55 were professional librarians, Of this number 21 were graduates of our own School of Librarianship, which has graduated only 3 classes. The average age of the librarians is 36, the median 35. In the library assistant and clerical categories, which account for about two-thirds of the staff, turnover continued to be a problem. The rate of turnover was 52.58%, only 1.86% less than in 1962/63. Time spent retraining personnel is time wasted. To operate effectively any large organization needs staff continuity. Employees at all levels should receive salaries competitive with those paid in comparable positions elsewhere, and they should be assured of some prospects of promotion. There is no substitute for quality personnel, well-trained. The relationship between expenditures for staff and for books provides an interesting yardstick for comparisons. The Association of Research Libraries, an organization of all major North American Research Libraries, reported that its members spend an average of $2.84 on personnel for each dollar they spend on books. In 1963/64, this library's ratio, was $1.45 to $1.00. Hopefully, efficient operation accounts for part of this difference, but it should be noted that work arrearages have developed in many critical areas. The library is understaffed for its work load, and as book funds increase, similarly dramatic increases must be made in staff. An inaccessible collection, no matter how eminent, is of little value to its users. A list of all resignations and retirements is to be found in Appendix D. Two departures merit special notice. 6 Dr. Jim Ranz, University Librarian, resigned in December. His period of service was brief but critical to the university. Under his guidance a number of innovations in policy and service were introduced. Incorporated in the plans for the main building, now under construction, are many features the benefits of which will not be realized until almost a year after his departure. His resignation was much regretted by the library staff and university community. Miss Anne M. Smith, Assistant Librarian, retired in June, leaving as her monument a superlative collection of reference works, bibliographies, and government documents, created over a period of thirty-three years. Anticipating the growth of the university, she has left the library well- prepared for research at a graduate level. The university will wait many years before it sees her equal in devotion to service and the welfare of scholarship. Acknowledgements In taking giant steps forward the library has long relied on donations of books and money. In the past year, as in previous years, we have been generously treated by such persons and organizations as: Dr. H.R. MacMillan, Mr. L.W. McLennan, Dr. N.A.M. MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Arkley, Mr. Walter Koerner, Mr. W. Heriot, Mr. J.F. Brommell, The Canada Council, Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation, Alliance Franchise of Vancouver, High Commissioner for India, Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany, Italian Consulate and the Japanese Consulate. Scores of persons assisted us by earmarking their donations made through the Alumni Association. Within the university the library received generous support and guidance from the Board of Governors, the Senate, the President, and 7 administrative staff and faculty at all levels. The Librarian personally owes countless debts of gratitude to friends and associates, and most particularly to the library staff, whose tolerance and cooperation in a time of physical and administrative upheaval has been appreciated and admired. Prospects Traditionally the librarian's report looks both forward and backward, dealing with hopes and predictions as well as hard realities. The realities of the coming library environment have been made obvious by the events which followed upon the publication of President Macdonald's Higher Education in British Columbia and a Plan for the Future. All parties to the educational process must come to grips with the problems inherent in a rapidly increasing student population. In British Columbia in 1963 over 20,000 students were enrolled at universities, and in ten years that number will double. In 1973 U.B.C. will enroll 22,000 students, of whom over 16,000 will be undergraduates, and yet this may not be the end of growth. To contend with these numbers this library and libraries at other provincial universities must grow swiftly both in respect to collections and physical facilities. It is difficult to set an upper limit to the useful size of any university library, for even the largest libraries are met with requests for materials not in their collections. However, it can be stated that academic libraries in this province should be able to meet independently, the demands of their individual undergraduate programs. Following upon this, they should be able to satisfy the majority of demands placed upon them by their own graduate programs. From the province-wide point of view,, this would imply, desirably, a number of self-sustaining undergraduate libraries with graduate collections which would complement rather than duplicate one another. To avoid unnecessary duplication there are two basic requirements. First, graduate academic policy should be established on a provincial not local basis. Since libraries tend to follow the direction of academic interests, it is necessary that academics be clear in their directions. Second, communications between libraries should be improved, both in respect to the transfer of information and of printed materials. Development on this campus inevitably will follow on a course that has already been set. Decentralization of collections and services, on the pattern established by the Woodward Library, is proceeding, with individual libraries for music, forestry and agriculture next on the schedule. Further decentralization, which will improve services without impairing the logic of collections, must proceed apace orlhe Main Library will become an obstacle to the use of books. To guide the library during this period of development, a policy on branch libraries and reading rooms will be drafted by the Senate Library Committee for Senate approval. Expenditures on books have increased dramatically in the last few years, and the prospect is for an accelerated rate of increase, The problem of book selection grows with the size of the book fund, and with the expanding interests of the university; In this connection the library has relied for all of its years on the expert knowledge of individual members of faculty. The creation of our present collection has required the cooperation of hundreds of persons. Eventually it may devolve upon the library to engage in more book selection, by adding to its staff on a full or part-time basis literature specialists with graduate degrees. In-print buying programmes for other major languages could be instituted to acquire important scholarly publications. It is commonly said that we are living in a computer age, and the library is often asked when will it enter that age. In fact, many libraries have been experimenting with automatic data processing equipment, and it is being demonstrated that such equipment can perform routines involving the purchasing., cataloguing and loaning of library materials. Two considerations should determine where and when conversion to computers is desirable. First, the end result should be increased usefulness and efficiency to users and to staff. Second, costs of operation should not vastly exceed those of conventional methods. The benefits of automation are undoubted, the costs suspect. The future of this library, and others in the province, is bright but full of complexities. A vast increase in academic collections must come, and with it the creation of many new libraries. The operations of these libraries will be performed to an increasing degree by electronic equipment. One can forsee a network of largely self-sufficient academic libraries, interdependent for less frequently consulted research materials, sharing a central computerized catalogue for swift location of specific titles and information concerning them. But whatever revolutions take place, the aims of all libraries must remain unchanged: to provide the individual user with whatever material he needs as quickly and conveniently as possible. Basil Stuart-Stubbs University Librarian Salaries and Wages APPENDIX A LIBRARY EXPENDITURES Fiscal Years, April-March 1961/62 1962/63 1963/64 1964/65* $ 439,387 $ 491,290 $ 594,177 $ 751,889 Books and Periodicals 240,931 292,247 393,838 518,124 Binding 33,067 37,820 50,307 54,495 Supplies. Equipment. Etc. 29,575 63,350 78,237 54,779 $742,960 $884,707 $1,116,559 $1,379,287 * Estimated Expenditures APPENDIX B SJP AND ( 5R0WTH OF COLLECTIONS March 31 Additions 1963/6* Withdrawals 1963/64 March 31 1964 Volumes 560,720 53,711 553 613,878 Documents 227,595* 43,684 4,368* 266,911* Microfilm 3,650 1,051 - 4,701 Mlcrocard 8,577 400 - 8,977 Microprint 54,989 665 - 55,654 Microfiche 692 -.. - 692 Maps 39,649* 890 - 40,539* Manuscripts 107 : feet** 29 feet - 136 feet * Figures approximate ** Thickness of files APPENDIX C RECORDED USE OF LIBRARY RESOURCES September 1963 - August 1964 1960/61 1961/62 1962/63 1963/64 General Circulation Main Loan Desk 220,125 238,554 273,465 307,383 College Library 78,760 148,963 163,908 164,577 Biomedical Division 23,414 22,990 23,389 27,494 Fine Arts Room 13,435 15,789 19,622 27,737 Humanities Division 4,588 4,651 3,858 3,466 Science Division 2,388 2,354 2,066 2,228 Social Sciences Division 5,871 8,571 6,443 7,957 Special Collections 2,340 2,067 2,659 2,785 Asian Studies Division 497 1,317 1,880 2,370 Curriculum Laboratory --- 51,729 49,981 77,228 351,418 496,985 547,271 623,225 Reserve Circulation 92,470 97,255 102,139 115,372 In-ter-Library Loans To Other Libraries From Other Libraries 2,220 643 2,417 650 1,914 657. 1,215 1,160 2,863 3,067 2,571 2,375 Photocopies To Other Libraries From Other Libraries 75 205 272 248 655 455 1,505 678 280 Grand Total 447,031 520 597,827 1,110 653,091 2,183 743,155 APPENDIX D PtMS Library Staff as of Aueust 31. 1964 ADMINISTRATION Appointed Severed Stuart-Stubbs, Basil University Librarian May 1956 Ranz, Jim University Librarian June 1962 - Dec. 1963 Bell, Inglis Associate University Librarian June 1952 Hamilton, Robert Assistant University Librarian July 1964 Smith, Anne M. Assistant University Librarian Sept. 1930 - June 1964 Turner, George G. Supervisor Technical Services Supervisor Technical Services June 1956 - June 1964 Dewar, Audre Secretary IV Sept. 1962 Scott, Lynne Secretary II Nov. 1962 ACQUISITIONS Head Librarian IV Butterfield, Rita Librarian II June 1962 Shields, Dorothy Librarian II July 1961 MacNair, Mareia Library Asst. in Sr.Lib.Asst. Sept. 1963 - Aug. 1964 Marx, Marion Senior Library Assistant Sept. 1963 - Dec. 1963 Yulll, Susan Library Asst. in Sr.Lib.Asst. Oct. 1963 - Aug. 1964 Baker, Judy Library Assistant July 1964 Gorgenyi, Patricia Library Assistant June 1963 Jarmain, Joanna Library Assistant Sept. 1963 Kaye, Hannelore Library Assistant July 1964 Kirman, Pa-ulina Library Assistant Sept. 1962 Milrose, Sharon Library Assistant Sept. 1963 - Sept. 196; Mirvis, Gwen Clerk II. in Lib. Asst. Apr. 1961 Scott, Clare Clerk II in Lib. Asst. July 1963 - Oct. 1963 Von Baeyer, Renata Library Assistant June 1963 - Sept. 196; Williams, Judy Library Assistant July 1964 Benyovits, Julius Clerk II Apr. 1961 Dew, Patricia Clerk II Mar. 1962 Forsythe, Yvonne Clerk II Feb. 1954 Bolton, Anne Clerk I Apr. 1964 Haas, Maria Clerk I July 1964 Johnson, Judith Clerk I May 1963 - Mar. 1964 Jorgenson, Vivi Clerk I July 1964 LaRoy, Janet Clerk I June 1962 LaVac, Patricia Clerk I June 1963 Melendy, Patricia Clerk I Sept. 1963 - June 1964 Price, Rhoda Clerk I Aug. 1962 - Dec. 1963 Siu, Sui-Cheong Clerk I Mar. 1964 ASIAN STUDIES Ng, Tung King Head (Librarian III) Dec. 1960 Fukuyama, Margaret Senior Library Assistant Aug. 1959 Chang, Jane Clerk I Aug. 1963 - Aug. 1964 Appendix D Continued WOODWARD LIBRARY Mclnnis, Douglas Fraser, Doreen Allan, Helen Cummings, John Erickson, Ture Haydock, Eleanor Jupp, Elizabeth Parker, William Rennie, Jean Harding, Siupatie McAully, Elizabeth Perth, Deirdre Leighton, Margaret MacMillan, Beryl Sheppard, Dorothy Spaulding, Hildegarde Thomas, David Coutts, Leslie Hepplewhite, Terri Hildebrand, Leila Hughes, Elspeth Miller, Sheryl Simpson, Lorraine CATALCT PttTOQN Dobbin, Gerry Little, Margaret Brongers, Lore Elliston, Graham Rowley, Ann Sampson, Islay Fisher, Robyn Fiszhaut, Gustawa Gibson, Barbara Gray, John Kincaid, Jane McDonald, Heather Macaree, Mary Priebish, Andr^ Crawford, Joan Fukuzawa, Kay Ho, Berching Pike, Mary Baker, Joan Hanson, Linda Ricardo, Valerie Stieda, Sieglinde Walker, James Head Librarian IV July 1964 Head Librarian IV July 1947 - June 1964 Librarian II Sept. 1958 Librarian II Oct. 1962 Librarian I in Librarian II July 1964 Librarian I July 1962 - May 1964 Librarian I July 1964 Librarian I July 1964 Librarian I July 1964 Librarian I Library Assistant July 1962 - Apr. 1964 Library Assistant Mar. 1963 Library Assistant Sept. 1959 Library Assistant July 1963 Secretary II Oct. 1962 Secretary II Oct. 1961 Clerk II July 1964 Clerk II Apr. 1964 Clerk I Oct. 1962 Clerk I July 1964 Clerk I June 1963 - Sept. 1963 Clerk I Oct. 1963 Clerk I Aug. 1964 Clerk I Aug. 1964 Clerk I Head Librarian IV June 1956 Librarian III Sept. 1956 Librarian II Sept. 1960 Librarian II Sept. 1961 - Aug. 1964 Librarian I in Librarian II June 1964 Librarian I in Librarian II June 1962 - Feb. 1964 Librarian II Librarian I July 1962 - Feb. 1964 Librarian I Sept. 1964 Librarian I Sept. 1963 Librarian I July 1964 Librarian I July 1963 Librarian I July 1964 Librarian I July 1963 Librarian I July 1964 Librarian I Senior Library Assistant Apr. 1963 Senior Library Assistant May 1962 Senior Library Assistant June 1962 Senior Library Assistant Mar. 1958 - June 1964 Library Assistant Sept. 1963 Library Assistant June 1962 Library Assistant Aug. 1962 - Nov. 1963 Library Assistant June 1964 Library Assistant Aug. 1964 CATALOGUE DIVISION Continued Appendix D Continued Lindberg, Barbara Library Assistant Nov. 1963 - Aug. 1964 Richter, Elfriede Library Assistant May 1964 - Aug. 1964 Gillanders, Ann Clerk II July 1964 Goossen, Lorna Clerk II June I960 Rose, Bessie Clerk II Jan. 1957 Turnbull, Brian Clerk II Sept. 1963 - Apr. 1964 Beattie, Loraine Clerk I Mar. 1963 Blackwood, Nola Clerk I Jan. 1964 DeFriez, Rosemary Clerk I Jan. 1964 - July 1964 Eigendorf, Elvira Clerk I Aug. 1963 Garrard, Sharon Clerk I Apr. 1961 - Apr. 1964 Glattli, Josette Clerk I May 1964 Herbert, Carol Clerk I Aug. 1962 - Nov. 1963 Hurford, Susan Clerk I Feb. 1963 Mulhern, Catherine Clerk I Feb. 1963 - Oct. 1963 Scarlett,Eleanor Clerk I July 1964 Wakelin, Diane Clerk I Clerk I Clerk I Clerk I Sept. 1963 - • Feb. 1964 CIRCULATION DIVISION Harris, Robert Librarian III June 1962 Constable, Helen Librarian I Jan. 1964 Dodson, Suzanne Librarian I June 1963 - July 1964 Ward, Katherine Librarian I July 1964 Haughian, Terry Senior Library Assistant Dec. I960 - June 1964 Kuipers, Marianne Senior Library Assistant Oct. 1956 Lagies, Mary Senior Library Assistant Jan. 1962 MacLeod, Sheila Senior Library Assistant July 1964 Bennett, Barbara Library Assistant May 1964 May 1964 DeRuyter, Anita Library Assistant Mar. I960 - June 1964 Dienes, Jennie Library Assistant Sept. 1963 - May 1964 Hinds, Gloria Library Assistant May 1964 - Aug. 1964 Jones, Robert Library Assistant May 1964 July 1964 Kelgard, Sonja Library Assistant July 1964 Murby, Robert Library Assistant Aug. 1963 - May 1964 Obana, Mitsue Library Assistant May 1963 Sept. 1963 Pf elf fer,. Carol Library Assistant Jan. 1963 - Mar. 1964 Sawkins, Maureen Library Assistant June 1964 Wisdom, Jean Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant July 1964 - Aug. 1964 Harries, Joyce Secretary II Mar. 1964 Lee, Lena Secretary II Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 Williams, Leonard Stack Attendant Mar. 1958 Cull, John Stack Attendant July 1964 MacDonald, Lillian Clerk II Jan. 1963 Towers, Louise Clerk II Aug. 1962 Whittingham, Irene Clerk II July 1964 Adamovitch, Laurene Clerk I Sept. 1963 - Aug. 1964 Borradaile, Lilla Clerk I Feb. 1964 - June 1964 Braga, Lynne Clerk I June 1964 CIRCULATION DIVISION Continued Appendix D Continued Cowgill, Lesley Clerk I Nov. 1963 - Aug. 1964 Fernie, Lynne Clerk I July 1964 Fieber, Doreen Clerk I June 1963 - Jan. 1964 Hart, Shanon-Dale Clerk I July 1964 - Aug. 1964 Kerr, Mary Clerk I June 1964 Kerr, Diana-Rose Clerk I Sept. 1963 - Apr. 1964 Meyer, Gail Clerk I Sept. 1962 - Nov. 1963 Richards, Beverley Clerk I July 1964 Rosebrugh, Diane Clerk I June 1962 - Feb. 1964 Veto, Magda Clerk I May 1963 - Dec. 1963 Williams, June Clerk I Clerk I Clerk I Jan. 1964 - Apr. 1964 COLLEGE LIBRARY Hoeg, Eleanor Head (Librarian III) Sept. I960 Berry, Marilyn Librarian I June 1963 Kelly, Eleanor Library Assistant Sept. 1962 - July 1964 Robinson, Janet Library Assistant Aug. 1962 Seto, Marilyn Library Assistant Aug. 1964 - Aug. 1964 McLellan, Marie Clerk II July 1962 Marches!, Judith Clerk II Nov. 1963 - Dec. 1963 Ashton, Bernice Clerk I Aug. 1964 Butterfield, Diane Clerk I Feb. 1964 Hurford, Susan Clerk I Feb. 1963 - Oct. 1963 Lobach, Lydia Clerk I Clerk I July 1962 - Dec. 1963 CURRICULUM LABORATORY Woodward, Emily Head (Librarian II) July 1957 Mercer, Dorothy Clerk II Mar. 1963 Thornley, Marilyn Clerk II Sept. 1963 - Oct. 1963 Kagna, Terri Clerk I Aug. 1963 - Mar. 1964 Ollenberger, Dorothy Clerk I Clerk I Nov. 1963 EXTENSION LIBRARY Stewart, Edith Head (Retired) July 1948 - June 1964 Mercer, Eleanor Head (Librarian IV) Oct. 1938 Herbert, Merle Clerk I in Secretary II July 1962 FINE ARTS DIVISION Dwyer, Melva Head (Librarian III). July 1953 Belak, Margot Librarian II Sept. 1962 Wine, Ann Library Assistant Feb. 1963 - Aug. 1964 Pelman, Ronna Clerk I Oct. 1962 - Jan. 1964 Rosebrugh, Diane Clerk I Feb. 1964 Appendix D Continued HUMANITIES DIVISION Selby, Joan Head (Librarian III) Sept. 1959 Burndorfer, Hans Librarian I in Librarian II June 1964 Dowd, Doreen Librarian II July 1961 - June 1964 Hand, Susan Librarian I July 1963 Horvath, Maria Library Assistant Feb. 1961 Lobach, Lydia Clerk II Dec. 1963 Olma, Terry Clerk II Aug. I960 - Nov. 1963 Traff, Vera Clerk II Dec. 1956 Symons, Gwen Clerk I July 1964 Whittingham, Irene Clerk I June 1962 - July 1964 SCIENCE DIVISION Leith, Anna Head (Librarian III) Sept. 1959 Gaensbauer, Ena Librarian II Sept. 1961 Buttery, Jill Librarian I June 1963 Esakin, Helen Library Assistant Sept. I960 Soomet, Lillian Library Assistant June 1962 - June 1964 Adolph, Mary Clerk II June 1964 Rankine, Sheila Clerk I Feb. 1964 Seebaren, Verna Clerk I Aug. 1963 - Feb. 1964 SERIALS DIVISION Lanning, Roland Head (Librarian IV) Sept. 1926 Johnson, Steven Librarian III July 1957 Lanning, Mabel Librarian II Aug. 1963 - June 1964 Freeman, Carol Librarian I in Librarian II June 1964 Buckley, Frances Librarian I July 1964 Medveczsky, Louis Library Assistant Aug. 1961 - Sept. 1963 Nielsen, Roswitha Library Assistant Aug. 1963 Parker, Barbara Library Assistant Sept. 1962 - Aug. 1964 Richter, Elfriede Library Assistant May 1964 - Aug. 1964 Wallace, Maureen Library Assistant Library Assistant Aug. 1962 Clark, Valerie Clerk II in Library Assistant Sept. 1963 Roth, Evelyn Clerk II May 1961 Cameron, Carole Clerk I Sept. 1962 - Oct. 1963 Carlson, Alida Clerk I Clerk I Oct. 1963 BINDING SECTION Fryer, Percy Sr. Fryer, Percy Jr. Harrison, Roger Gutensperger, Walter Brewer, Elizabeth Jamieson, Margaret Schmidt, Edel Lynch, Isobel Foreman Journeyman Journeyman Journeyman Journeywomar Journeywoman Journeywoman Journeywoman Dec. 1951 Apr. 1952 May 1957 Aug. 1963 Feb. 1952 Oct. 1960 Aug. 1963 May 1963 Appendix D Continued SOCIAL SCIENCES DIVISION O'Rourke, Joan Anderson, Susan Cummings, Joyce Wilson, Maureen Dutton, Marilyn Greenall, Diane Robb, William Wilder, Gillian White, Doreen Lissack, Susan Biden, Maureen Boyd, Barbara Crotogino, Giselle Goddard, Janet Johnston, Joanne Kennedy, Anne SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Carson, Anne Keevil, Susan Mclnnis, Douglas Townesend, Antony Head (Librarian IV) Librarian II Librarian II Librarian II Librarian I Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant Secretary I:'in Secretary II Clerk I Clerk I Clerk I Clerk I, Clerk I! Clerk I Librarian II Librarian I Librarian I Library Assistant . July 1948 Aug. 1960 - Dec. 1963 July 1964 Oct. 1959 June 1963 Aug. 1964 Aug. 1963 - Aug. 1964 Sept. 1962 - Aug. 1964 Sept. 1963 Sept. 1963 July 1964 Aug. 1960 - June 1964 June 1964 June 1963 - May 1964 June 1964 June 1963 - June 1964 July 1961 July 1964 June 1963 May 1963 June 1964 Aug. 1964 APPENDIX E Senate Library Committee 1963/64 Dr. I. McT. Cowan, Chairman Dean S. Wah Leung Dean D. M. Myers Dr. M. F. McGregor Dean G. Ni. Perry Dr. S. Rothstein Dr. J. Norris Chancellor Phyllis G. Ross (ex officio) President J. B. Macdonald (ex officio) Mr. J. E. A. Parnall (ex officio) Mr. Basil Stuart-Stubbs (ex officio) Terms of Reference: The Senate Library Committee shall advise and assist the Librarian in: 1.) Formulating a library policy in relation to the development of resources for instruction and research; 2.) Allocating book funds to the fields of instruction and research; 3.) Developing a general program of library service for all the interests of the University; 4.) Keeping the Librarian informed concerning the library needs of instructional and research staffs; 5.) Interpreting the Library to the University. APPENDIX F New Periodical Titles Received A.D.M. Revista de la Asociacion Dental Mexicana Abstract cards of the fluoride.literature Abstracts of efficiency studies in the hospital service Academie Nationale de Ghirugie Dentale. Bulletin Academy of Dentistry for the Handicapped. Bulletin Accounting trends &.techniques in published corporate annual reports Acta stomatologica Belgica Advanced energy conversion Advances in fluorine chemistry Advances in marine biology Advances in mathematics Advances in oral biology Advances in organometallic chemistry Advances in spectroscopy Aeronautical quarterly Africa report African Communist African wild life Agenda Alaska review Ambit American Academy of Child Psychiatry. Journal American Association of Industrial Nurses. Journal American educational research journal American philosophical quarterly American Society of Psychomatic Dentistry & Medicine. Journal ' American Statistical Association, Business and Economics Section. i Proceedings American west American zoologist Annales de gene'tique Annales odontostomatologiques Antarctic research series Anthropological journal of Canada Anthropology psychology engineering Appollonia (Sydney) Archives d'anatomie pathologique Archives of oral biology Archivio stomatologico Archivio storico italiano Arkhitektura SSSR Arts in society Atlantic community Auckland Historical Society. Journal Australian accountant Australian books in print Australian literary studies Australian university Appendix F Continued Background; journal of the International Studies Association Behaviour research and therapy Biorheology Biotechnology and bioengineering Blew ointment press Boletin dental uruguayo Borba Breviora British journal of oral surgery British journal of social and clinical psychology British Society for Parasitology. Symposia British Society for the Study of Prosthetic Dentistry. Proceedings British technology index British universities annual Brussels. Universite Libre'. Institut de Sociologie Solvay. Revue de 1' Institut de Sociologie Budapest. Tudomany egyetem. Annales. Sectio mathematica Bulletin of African studies in Canada Business archives and history Cahiers du communisme Calcutta Mathematical Society. Bulletin California education Campus Canada Canadian consumer Canadian dimension Canadian Education Association. Reports Canadian geotechnical journal Canadian interiors Canadian journal of physiology & pharmacology Canadian library horizons Casabella Ceska literature Chamber's encyclopedia world survey Chinese mathematics Chirugien-dentiste de France Civic administration Clay mineral bulletin Club musical et litteraire de Montreal. Conferences Co-existence College of Radiologists of Australasia. Journal Collier's encyclopedia yearbook Columbus Dental Society. Bulletin Commonwealth Mycological Institute. Descriptions of pathogenic fungi and bacteria Compendium of pharmaceutical specialities. (Canada) Concours medical Contemporary religions in Japan Contributions to Indian sociology Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange bibliography. Eastern European series Current trends in linguistics Appendix F Continued Dental cadmos Dental delineator Dental technician Dental world Dermatologia tropica et ecologica geographica Deutsche Keramische Gesellschaft. Berichte Deutsche stomatologie Deutsches Dante-Jahrbuch Didaskalos East African Wildlife journal Economics and politics of public education Edge Education in chemistry Engineering and technical conventions English language notes L'Esprit createur Envoi Erdo Esquire Explorations in entrepreneurial history Fertility abstracts Flower grower Folklore and folk music archivist Forschungen und Fortschritte Frangais dans le monde Gas chromatography abstracts Geomorphological abstracts Georgia Dental Association. Journal Gleanings in bee■culture Groupement International pour la Recherche Scientifique en Stomatologie. Bulletin Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften Guide to microforms in print Harvard journal of legislation Helvetia medica acta Hemisphere Hitotsubashi journal of law and politics Hitotsubashi journal of social studies Hospital abstracts Hospital administration Hospital administration in Canada Human factors Huntia Appendix F Continued Imago Index veterinarius Indian Chemical Society. Journal Indian journal of physiology & pharmacology Information dentaire Insert Institute of Mediaeval Music. Collected works Instrumentalist International aerospace abstracts International Arthurian Society. Bulletin bibliographique International journal of electrical engineering education International journal of mechanical sciences International journal of rock mechanics and mining sciences International review of connective tissue research International social science journal Inventory of social & economic research in health Investigative urology Israel journal of chemistry James Joyce quarterly Japanese circulation journal Japanese journal of parasitology Japanese religions Jen min jih pao Jeunesses musicales du Canada. Journal Jewish social studies Jezyk polski Journal de stomatologie Journal du droit international Journal francais d'oto-rhino-laryngologie et chirugie maxillofaciale Journal of arms control Journal of Chinese literature Journal of common market studies Journal of general and applied microbiology Journal of hydrology Journal of implant dentistry Journal of industrial relations Journal of marketing research Journal of medical entomology Journal of organometallic chemistry Journal of programmed instruction Journal of quantitative spectroscopy and radioactive transfer Journal of rehabilitation Journal of research in crime & delinquency Journal of research in science teaching Journal of school psychology Jugoslovenska Akademija Znanasti i Umjetnasti. Odjel za filozofizu i drustvene nauke. Zagreb. Starina Jugoslavenska Akademija Znanosti i Umjetnosti. Zagreb. Rad Jugoslovenski istorijski casopis Appendix F Continued Keizaigaku bunken Mho Kitsato archives of experimental medicine Knizhnaia letopis Komunist (Belgrade) Kulchur Kunstgeschichtliche Anzeigen Landscape design and construction Lichenologist Limbo Linguistics Living wilderness Long Ashton Agricultural and Horticultural Research Station. Annual report Look Louisiana Dental Association. Journal Luther-jahrbuch M.L. Abstracts Maine Library Association. Bulletin Management technology Marxism today Masters abstracts Matica Srpska. Nov! sad. Letopis Matica Srpska. Novi sad. Zbornik za drustvene nauke Medical care Melbourne critical review Mexico (City). Institute Politechnico Nacional. Centro de investigacion y de estudios avanzados. Indice bibliografico. Seccion 4. Medicina Microchemical journal Microdoc Midwest journal of political science Mineralogical society of America. Special papers Mirovaia ekonomika i mezhdunarodnye otnasheniia Modern refrigeration Molodi Kommunist Monthly list of Chinese books Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriia filologiia i zhurnalistika Municipal journal Municipal world Musica antiqua Batava Mutation research National Rose Society of Great Britain. Rose Annual Nautical almanac. (London) Netherlands journal of sea research Neudrucke deutscher Literaturewerke des 16 & 17 Jahrbunderts Neue Zeitschrifte fur Musik New Zealand timber journal and wood products Nihon. Kyosei Shika Gakha Zasshi (Japan Orthodontic Society. Journal) Appendix F Continued Nordisk matematisk tidsskrift Norsk geologisk tidsskrift Northeast Nucleic acids Numen Nuova rivista storica Nursing science Nyasaland journal Oceanography &■ Marine biology Odontologia uruguaya Odontostomatological progress Ohio dental journal Okeanologiia Opera Ophelia Oregon state dental journal Organ Qrthodoncia Osaka daigaku shigaku zasshi Ostrich Pakistan development review Pathological monographs Periodontics Pest control Pharmazie Philosophy east and west Photochemistry and photociology Phytochemistry Planta medica Politicheskoa samoobrazovanie Polynesian "Society. Maori monographs Prensa medica Argentina Prescribers' journal Prilozi za knjizevost, jezik, istorijii i folklor Private library Programmed instruction Progress; the Unilever quarterly Progress innttcleic acid research Progress in oceanography Przeglad humanistyczny Psyche (StUtt'gart) Public administration (Sydney) Publicationes mathematicae .Quest Quick frozen foods Appendix F Continued Radio and electronic engineer Radiochemica Radiologic clinics of North America Rassegna di diritto publico Rassegna internazionale di stomatologia practica Referativny zhurnal. Geografiia SSSR Referativny zhurnal. Geografiia Regelungstechnik; Zeitschrift fur Steuren, Regeln und Automatisiern Rehabilitation monographs Researches on population ecology Residue reviews Reticuloendothelial Society. Journal Reviews of geophysics Revista de estudios politicos Revue administrative Revuebelge de m^decine; dentaire Revue d'odonto-stomatologie Revue de droit international et de sciences diplomatiques et politiques Revue du droit public et de la science politique Rhododendron handbook Revista storica Italians Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Journal Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Observer's handbook Royal Institute of Chemistry. (London). Journal Schimmel briefs Schweizerisches medizinisches Jahrbuch Science citation index Scottish studies Seed world Shukyu Kenkyu Skin Slavisticna revi casopis za literarno zgodovino in jezik Social compass Socie'te' de Pathologie Exotique. Bulletin Societe des Africanistes. Journal Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Journal Society of Rheology. Transactions Socijalizam Sociological analysis Solid State abstracts Sophia Sound South Carolina dental journal Southern Review Sovetskaia muzyka Sovetskie profsoyuzy Sports Turf Research Institute. Journal Stomatologiia Studi Danteschi Studia liturgica Studies in short fiction Studies in Soviet thought Appendix F Continued Studies in the history of libraries and librarianship Sud medical et chirurgical Sudan notes and records Suomeri Hammaslaakariseura. Toimituksi Surface science Te Reo. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of New Zealand Teatr Technology and culture Tennessee State Dental Association. Journal Times, London. Index to the Times Topology Transcultural psychiatric research review and newsletter Twentieth century Tworczosc Ultrasonics Vergilius Verkhovnyi Souda. R.S.F.S.R. Bulleten Verkhovnyi Suda. S.S.S.R. Bulletin Voprosy geografii Wellcome Historical Medical Library. Publications Wentia West Africa Wiez Wildlife in Australia World review of nutrition and dietetics World trade union movement World youth Yugoslav survey Zeitschrift fur anglistik & amerikanistik Zeitschrift fur ethnologie Zeitschrift fur Klinische Chemie Zeitschrift fur psychotherapie und medizinische psychologie Zeitschrift fur Wahresceinlichkeitstheorie und Verwandte gebiete Zoonoses research. APPENDIX G Selected List of Notable Acquisitions Part I: Serials ——— i i ' in ii ^^——.11 i in ■■ Acta scientiarum mathematicarum, v. 1-10, 1922-1943 Aeronautical quarterly, v. 9-13, 1958-1962 Akademiia nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 1-56, 1933-1947 Akademiia nauk SSSR. Izvestiia. Seriia matematicheskaia, v. 1-24, 1936-1960 Ambit, v. 1-17, 1959-1963 American Fisheries Society. Transactions, v, 1-75, 1870-1947 (set 2) American journal of nursing, v. 1-10, 1900-1910 American rose annual, [ v. 12-32, 1927-1947] Archaeologia Polona, v. 1-3, 1958-1961 Archiv der Pharmazie, und Berichte der Deutschen Pharmazeutischen Gesellschaft. [v. 210-287, 1877-1955] Archiv fiir Reformationsgeschichte. Texte, und Untersuchungen, v. 1-40, 1903-1947 Archiv fiir slavische Philogie, v. 1-42, 1875-1929 Aristotelian Society. Proceedings, v. 1-3, n.s.v. 7, 1891-1895, 1906-1907 Asia major, o.x. v. 8-10, 1932-1935 Aurora, v. 13-23, 1953-1963 Bibliographical Society, Chicago. Yearbook, v. 1-4, 1899-1903 Bibliographical Society of America. Papers, v. 1-4, 16-18, 1904-1927 Bibliotheca scriptorum medii recentisque aevorum, n. 1-39, 1930-1946 Bibliothek des Litterarischen Vereins, Stuttgart. [1846-1937] Botanical Society of the British Isles. Proceedings, v. 1-4, 1954-1962 Botaniska notiser. [1922-1956] Brussels. University Libr^. Institut de Sociologie Solvay. Revue de 1'Institut de Sociologie, v. 24, 1951 to date ' Budapest. Tudomany egyetem. Annales. Sectio mathematica, v. 1- , 1958 to date Buhne und Welt. [ v. 1-13, 1898-1911] Business history review, v. 1-27, 1926-1953 Byzantion, v. 1-4, 15, 1924-1941 California fish and game,: v. 1-48, 1914-1962 (set 2) Canadian Labour newspapers, to end of 1963. Microfilm of all Canadian Labour newspapers Canadian theosophist, v. 1-7, 29-34, 1920-1954 a Caaopis archivni skoly, v. 1-16, 1923-1938 Catholic historical review, [v. 32-47, 1947-1962] Catholic library world, v. 1-18, 1929-1947 (microfilm) Cesky lid. [v. 1-44, 1891-1957] Chetham Society, Manchester, England. Remains historical and literary connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester. Volumes in series I-III. [1869-1954] Chugoku bungakuho. (Journal of Chinese Literature. Kyoto University) v. 4, 1956 to date Appendix G Continued Church history, v. 1-9, 1932-1940 Classical museum, v. 1-7, 1844-1850 Clay mineral bulletin, no. 1, 1947 to date Copeia. [no. 1, 1913 to date] Cuadernos de historia de Espafia, no. 3, 1945 to date Dental magazine and oral topics, [v. 41-60, 1924^-1943] Dental survey, [v. 1-27, 1934-1951] Deutsche Literaturzeitung. [v. 66-81, 1945-1960] Deutsche Revue, [v. 24-44, 1899-1919] Deutsche Rundschau, [v. 112-220, 1901-1929] Deutsche Sudpolar Expeditions, [v. 1-20, 1901-1903] Deutsches Dante-jahrbuch. [v. 5-35, 1920-1957] Dome, n.s., v. 1-6, 1898-1900 Dominion dental journal, [v. 15-41, 1903-1929] Economic development and cultural change, v. 1-6, 1952-1958 (microfilm) Envoi, no. 10, 1959 to date Ergebnisse der Biologie. [v. 18-23, 1941-1960] Ergebnisse der Gesamten Zahnheilkunde, v. 1-7, 1910-1924 Estudios de historia moderna, v. 2-6, 1952-1956 Euphorion. [v. 1-20, 1894-1913] Faust, v. 1-4, 1921-1926 Germania, v. 1-10, 1836-1853, (microfilm) Germania; vierteljahrsschrift fur deutsche altertumskunde, v. 1-37, 1856-1892. (Microfilm) Genera insectorum. [1902-1963] Georgetown University. Institute of Language and Linguistics. Monograph series, v. 3-13, 1953-1963 Glasgow Mathematical Association. Proceedings. [ v. 1-5, 1952-1962] Great Britain. Public record office. Calendar of state papers. Colonial series, no. 2-7, 29-30, 1862-1930 Hermaea. [no. 7-32, 1909-1936] Index veterinarius, v. 13- , 1963 to date Institut fur oesterreichische Geschichtsforschung. Mitteilungen, [v. 24-37, 1903-1916] International Arthurian Society. Bulletin bibliographique, v. 4 to date International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology. Mitteilungen, no, 2-13, 1924-1956 Israel. Ha-mo'atsah ha-le'umit le mahkar ule fituah. Bulletin. Sections A: Chemistry, v. 5-11, 1955-1963 Appendix G Continued Japanese journal of limnology, v. 1-22, 1931-1961 Jezyk Polski, v. 9-24, 1924-1939 Johnstons' dental miscellany, v. 1-8, 1874-1881 Journal asiatique, no. 234- , 1943 to date Journal du droit international, [1930 to date] Journal of business, [v. 2-17, 1929-1944] Journalism quarterly, v. 1-12, 1924-1936 Literaturnoe nasledstvoe, v. 16-44, 1934-1941 Living wilderness, no. 27- , 1940 to date Lund. Universitet. Matematiska Seminarium. Meddelanden. [no. 3, 1935 to date] Marz, Jg. 1-4, 1907-1910 Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia, Budapest. Matematikai intezetinek kozlemenyei. v. 1- , 1956 to date Mass und Wert, v. 1-3, 1937-1940 Materialien zur Kunde des alteren englischen Dramas, [no. 4-44, 1902-1941] Mathematics teacher, v. 1-13, 1908-1920 Matice moravske, Brunn. Sbornik. [v. 52-73, 1928-1954] Modern review. (Calcutta) [v. 39-77, 1926-1945] Monetary times, 1906-1929. (microfilm) Monumenta germanlae historica. Scriptores in folio, [v. 5-29, 1844-1892] National Rose Society of Great Britain. Rose annual. [1950-1963] National union catalogue, v. 1-54, 1958-1962 Nederlansche Botanische Vereinigung. Mederlandsch kruidkundig archif. deel 1-58, 1904-1949 New Jersey state dental journal, v. 19-27, 1948-1956 Noise control, v. 1-6, 1955-1960 Norsk geologisk tidsskrift. [v. 6, 1920 to date] North China herald and supreme court and consular gazette. [v. 5-n.s.v. 219, 1869-1941] Northern Rhodesian journal, [v. 1- , 1950 to date] Odontological Society of Great Britain. Transactions, v. 1-25, 1868-1893 Ohio dental journal, v. 10-17, 1937-1944 Opera, v. 1- , 1955 to date Operations research, v. 1-4, 1952-1956 Organ, v. 2-22, 1923-1943 Ortodoncia, no. 27, 1950 to date Oxford, University. Commonwealth Forestry Institute. Papers. [no. 2-14] (microfilm) Appendix G Continued Pacific dental gazette, [v. 16-41, 1908-1933] Pacific tribune. [1939-1947] Partisan review, v. 1-3, 1934-1936 Pharmaceutics acta Helvetiae. [v. 2-26, 1927-1951] Pharmazie. [v. 1-15, 1946-1960] Philological museum, (Cambridge), v. 1-2, 1.832-1833 Philosophia, v. 1-3, 1936-1938 Philosojftiy east and west, v. 7-12, 1957-1963 Planta medica, v. 3, 1955 to date Prague. Narodni Museum. Casopis. [v. 2-16, 1828-1842] Presence Africaine, v. 1- , 1955 to date Queensland Museum. Memoirs, [v. 1- , 1912 to date] Renaissance, v. 1-14, 1839-1851 Repertoire d'art et d'archeologie, v. 31-64, 1926-1960 Review of economics and statistics, [v. 4-18, 1922-1936] Revista de historia, v. 1-17, 1912-1928 Revue d'histoire de la deuxiime guerre mondiale. [v. 1- , 1950 to date] Revue d'histoire economique et sociale, v. 17-21, 1929-1933 Revue de Paris P Bruxelles. [1829-1940] Revue de stomatologie, v. 28-61, 1926-1959 Revue des deux mondes. [v. 55-82, 1940-1944] Revue generale de droit international public, Ser. 3, v. 1 -ser. 4, v. 15, 1927-1958 Rhodes-Livingstone communications. [2-19, 1943-1960] Saturday night, v.. 1-50, 1887^1935. (microfilm) Scrutiny, v. 1-20, 1932- . Signature, v. 1-n.s. 18, 1935-1954 Sino-Swedish Expedition, (Sven Hedin), no.. 1-45, 1927-1935, 1937-1963 Socie'te' Geologique de France. Bulletin, 5th Ser., y, 1-8, 17, 1931-1947 Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire. Journal, [n.s. 9-46, 1929-1942] Sociological Analysis, v. 1-11, 1940-1950 Texas. University. Institute of Marine Science. Publications,, v. 2- , 1951 to date Times, London, 1829-1929 (microfilm) Times, London. Index to the Times, [1950-1960] Traditio, v. 2- , 1944 to date Tropical diseases bulletin, v. 1-5, 1912-1915 Tuermer; monatsschrift fiir gemut und geist, v. 24-32, 1921-1930 U.S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. Survey of current business, v. 1-19, 1921-1939 Appendix G Continued Verein fur Geschichte der Deutschen in der Sudetenlandern. Mitteilungen, [v. 14-36, 59-72, 1876-1934] Vergilius, no. 3- , 1957 to date Wentia, no. 1-5, 1959-1961 World orthodontic literature index, v. 1-4, 1954-1957 Wort in der Zeit. [v. 4-9, 1958-1963] Writings on American history, [1902-1912] Zahnarztliche Mitteilungen, v. 37-45, 1949-1957 Zeitschrift fur Botanik. [v. 1-11, 1909-1919] Zeitwende, Jg 25-30, 1954-1959 Zentralblatt fur bibliothekswesen, v. 51-60, 1934-1941 Zoological records, no. 31-40, 1894-1903 Appendix G Continued Part II; Books Adanson, [ Michel] Histoire naturelle du Senegal. Coquillages. Paris Bauche, 1757. (MacMillan Family Fund) Alai-Pamir Expedition 1928. Wissenschaftliche ergebnisse der Alai-Pamir Expedition, 1928. Berlin, D. Reimer, E. Vohsen, 1932. 6 Bde. (MacMillan Family Fund) Interaction of color. New Haven, Yale Univ. Press, 1963. Cosmographia Petri Apiana per Gemman Frisium apud Lovaniensis medicum et mathematicum unsignem, ian deum ab ombibus vindi. Cologne, Brickman, 1574. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, illus. by Arthur Rackham. 1906. (Gift of L. W. McLennan) Bible. N. T. Greek, 1534. Novum testamentum graecum. Paris, Culines, 1534. (Leon & Thea Koerner Foundation) Revelation., Lapocalypse figuree par maistre Iehan Duuet. A. Lyon, 1561. [London, Eugrammia Press, 1962] America, a prophecy. London, 1793. [William; Blake Trust, 1963] Les six livres de-la Republique. Lyon, 1579. (Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation) Flora Orientalis. Basileae, apud H. Georg, 1867- 1884. [Amsterdam, A. Asher, 1963] 6 volumes. British Museum, Dept. of Printed Books. Catalogue of books printed in the 15th century now in the British Museum. London, British Museum 1963i 2 volumes. British Museum. King's Music Library. Catalogue of the King's Music Library, by W. Barclay Squire. London, The Museum, 1927. 3 volumes. British School at Athens. Perachora, the sanctuaries of Hera Akraia and Limenia. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1940. 1 volume. Brosses, Charles de. Histoire des navigations aux Terres Australies. Paris, Durand, 1756. 2 volumes. (MacMillan Family Fund) Canadian Crisis and Lord Durham's Mission to the North Colonies. London, J. Rodwel, 1838. The works of Geoffrey Chaucer [ed.] by John Urry. London, printed for B. Eintot, 1721. Les Nouvelles Decouvertes des Russes, entre l'Asie et l'Amerique. Paris, Neuchatel, 1781. (MacMillan Family Fund) Memoires glographiques de tous les pays du monde, Lyon, 1686. Tabulae Anatomicae clarissimi viri. Venetius, Locatelli, 1769. (P. A. Woodward Fund) Introduction a la geographie avec une description historique sur touttes les parties de la terre. 2e id. Paris, Chez le Sr. Danet, 1717. The centaur. Montague, Mass., Montague Press, 1915. (Leon & Thea Koerner Foundation) Albers, Josef. Apianus, Petrus. Barrie, I. M. Bible. N. T. Bible. N. T. Blake, William. Bodin, Jean. Boissier, Edmond. Chaucer, Geoffrey. Coxe, William. Duval, Pierre. Eustachi, Bartholomew. Fer, Nicolas de. Guerin, Maurice de. Appendix G Continued Head, Sir Francis Bond. Bubbles from the brunnens of Nassau. London, J. Murray, 1834. Ingersoll, Charles Jared. Historical sketch of the second war between the United States of America and Great Britain. Philadelphia, Lea and Blanchard, 1845-1849. 2 volumes. Jarvis, Samuel Peters. Statement of facts relating to the trespass on the printing press, in the possession of Mr. William Lyon Mackenzie, Ancaster, Ont., Geo. Gurnett, 1828. La Condamine, Charles Marie de. Relation abregee d'un voyage fait dans 1'interieur de L''Ame'rique Meridionale. Paris, Veuve Pissot, 1745. (MacMillan Family Fund) Lahontan, Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce, Baron de. Nouveaux voyages, dans L'Amerique Septentrionale. La Haye, Chez les freres l'Honore', 1703-1704. 2 volumes. (MacMillan Family Fund) La Perouse, Jean Francis de Galaup. Comte de. A voyage round the world, in 1785, 1786, 1787, 1788. Edinburgh, Printed by J. Moir, for T. Brown, 1798. Luis de Granada. Doctrina Christiana. Burgos, Philippe Lunta, 1587. (Leon & Thea Koerner Foundation) Manuel II, King of Portugal. Livros antigos portuguezes, 1489-1600 da bibliotheca de Sua Majestade Fidelissima, descriptos por S. M. el-rei D. Manuel. Cambridge, Impresso na Imperenda da Universidad, 1929-1935. 3 volumes. Martin, Robert Montgomery. History, statistics and geography of Upper and Lower Canada. 2nd ed. London, Whittaker, 1838. Mercator, Gerardus. Atlas sive Cosmographicai Meditationes de fabrica mundi et fabricati figvra. Dvisbvrgi Clivorvm. [1595. Bruxelles, Culture et civilization, n.d.] (Gilbert Tucker Memorial Fund) Monk, Sir James. State of the present form of government of the Province of Quebec. London, printed in the year 1790. Moore, Thomas. The ferns of Great Britain and Ireland, ed. by John Lindley. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1855. Murray, Sir John. Bathymetrical survey of the Scottish fresh-water lochs.' Edinburgh, Challenger Office, 1910. 6 volumes. Nova Guinea. Uitkomsten der Nederlandsche. Nieuw-Guinea expedities. Leiden, 1909. 16 volumes. Offner, Richard. A critical and historical corpus of Florentine Painting. [New York, College of Fine Arts,, New York University, 1930- ] Sec. Ill v. 1-8 and Sec. IV v. 1-2. Robert de Vaugondy, Didier. Essai sur 1'histoire de la geographie. Paris, Boudet, 1755. Sanz, Carlos, ed. Mapas Antiguas del Mundo,. (Siglos XV-XVI) [Madrid, Graficas Yagues, 1962] (Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissiam) 2 volumes. Appendix G. Continued Schedel, Hartmann. [[Liber cronicarum. German. Nuremberg, Anton Koberger, 149^ Faksim. reprint. Leipzig, Hendel, 1933 (International Nickel-Trans-Mountain Pipe Fund) comp and tr. Present state of Peru. London, Phillips, 1805 (MacMillan Family Fund) A compendium of authentic and entertaining voyages digested in a chronological series. London, Printed for R & J Dodsley, 1756. 2 vols. De fenomini della circolazione osservata nel giro universale de vasi. Modena, Societa tipografica, 1773. (P. A. Woodward Fund) England: a coloured facsimile of the maps and text from the Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain. 1st ed. 1611. London, Phoenix House p.953-54J 4 vols. (Gilbert Tucker Memorial Fund) Urteaga, Horacio H. ed. Eoleccion de libros y documentos referentes a la historia del Peru. Lima, Sanmarti y cia, 1916- 1919. 12 vols. [Skinner, Joseph} Smollett, Tobias George. Spallanzani, Lazzaro. Speed, John MAPS Map of Nova Scotia, or Acadia with the Islands of Cape Breton and St. John's from actual surveys by Capt. Montresor, London, Drury, 1768. (Macmillan Family Fund) Purdy, John A Map of Cabotia, Laurie, 1828. (Gilbert Tucker Memorial Fund) Manitoba, Kewaytin, British Columbia and N. W. Territory showing the country traversed by the C.P.R., 1883. (Gift of Mr. L. W. McLennan)