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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io* s. m. APRIL i, 1905.


sequent classification in accordance with a decimal system like that adopted by the Institut International de Bibliographie, Brussels, whose purview is unrestricted. This would be facilitated by placing in italics, so far as practicable, the key- words of specific notices. The lists supplied could, perhaps, be accompanied by brief remark touching upon organized bibliographical work and general sources. The ' Carnegie Institution Handbook to Learned Societies' {a second and, in some ways, a greater 'Minerva'), now in preparation under the editorship of Mr. J. David Thompson, will, it is said, constitute a bibliography of the publications of those bodies. It will enume- rate works issued by the Bibliographical Society, London, the Edinburgh Biblio- graphical Society, &c. It would be an act of supererogation here to describe the ' Inter- national Catalogue of Scientific Literature' now being published annually for the Inter- national Council by the Royal Society, or to specify in detail, at this time, the contri- butions for which students are indebted to national, governmental, or quasi - govern- mental undertakings. The scope of inquiry, if thus limited, would still be sufficiently extensive to satisfy the most ambitious. What more appropriate or accessible place -could be chosen or found for the publication of such information than the columns of 4 N. & Q ,' the vade inecum of all reference librarians and investigators? In submitting a few notices, gathered here and there, the writer desires to direct especial attention to the list of ' Bibliographies of Bibliographies ' (designated 01G : 016 : 016), an exceedingly useful work, a compilation by the President of the Bibliographical Society of Chicago, who is a member of the Council of the Bibliographical Society of America. The book comprises 156 titles.

GENERAL WORKS [01].

Cole, George Watson. Compiling a bibliography. Library Journal (1901), xxvi. 791-5, 859-63.

Cole, G. W. American bibliography, general and local.-/6._(1894), xix. 5-9.

Ferguson, John. Some aspects of bibliography. 102 pp. Edinburgh, 1901, G. P. Johnston.

Josephson, Aksel G. S. International subject "bibliographies. Library Journal (1894), xix. 226-7.

Josephson, A. G. S. An international Congress of bibliography. Science [U.S.], 1895, new series, ii. 74-5.

Josephson, A. G. S. Wanted a bibliographical institute. The Dial (1900), xxix. 48.

Josephson, A. G. S. An institute for biblio- graphical research. Science [U.S.], 1901, new series, xiv. 615-16.

Josephson, A. G. S. [A note on " What the Carnegie Institution might do for the advancement


bi "ioraphical insti-


Jotephson, A. G. S. What the Carnegie Institu- tion could do for hbrananship and bibliograDhv The Dial, 1902, xxxii. 79.

Jpsephson, A. G. 8. Plan for the organization of an institute for bibliographical research. Address delivered before American Library Association Magnolia, Mississippi, June 19, 1902. Reprinted from Proceedings, in the Library Journal 1Q(V> xxvii. c-61-2.

Johnston, W. Dawson. Present bibliographical undertakings in the United States. - Library Journal (1901), xxvi. 674-7.

McPike, Eugene Fairfield. On the need of an American bibliographical institute. Public Libra- ries, January, 1905.


INDIVIDUAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES [012].

,[;i .-] Bibliography -of the published writings

of President G. Stanley HaiL Publications of the Clark University Library, Worcester, Mass. (1903),

. [ --0, A partial list of printed works, arti- cles.....^ Eugene Fairfield McPike Comprising

51 notices......Chicago F1905], Western Bureau of

Bibliography, Bulletin, No. 1.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF PLACES [016].

J. (K.) Local bibliography [of Aberdeen, Scot- land]. Scottish Notes and Queries, second series vi. 26 et passim, Aberdeen, 1904.

Cole, G. W. Bermuda in periodical literature with occasional references to other works. Series ii Part xvii. A bibliography. Bulletin of Biblio- graphy, iv. 9-11, Boston, 1904.

BIBLIOGRAPHY [016 : 01].

,[ 1 Johtl Crerar Library, Chicago. A list

of bibliographies of special subjects, July, 1902 504 pp. Chicago, 1902.

Keogh Andrew. Some general bibliographical works of value to the student of English 27 nn [New Haven, Conn.] Yale University, 1901

016 : 016 : 016.

Josephson, A. G. S. Bibliographies of Biblio- graphies chronologically arranged with occasional notes and an index 45pp. [Bibliographical Society ot Chicago, Contributions to Bibliography No 1 1 Chicago, MCMI. [Comprises 156 titles.] '

PERIODICALS [016:05]. . [:] Chicago Library Club. A list of serials

in public libraries of Chicago and Ecanston cor- rected to January, 1901. 185 pp. Chicago, 1901.

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Murdoch, Robert. A bibliography of Aberdeen periodicals. Ib., vi. 74 et passim, 1904

Murdoch, R Bibliography of Aberdeenshire periodicals. Ib., vi. 42 et passim, 1904.

Murdoch, R. Bibliography of Dundet periodical literature. Ib., vi. 90, 19J4.

SOCIAL SCIENCES [016 : 3] .

McCurdy, Robert Morrill. A bibliography of articles relating to holidays. Part I. Bulletin of Bibliography, iv. 5-9, Boston, 1904

[-"] Bibliography of child study for the vear mS.Publicaiona of the Clark University Library, Worcester, Mass., i. No. 2, 1904