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has been distributed among the several departments of literature and science.

XVII. At such time as shall be fixed by the Senatus Academicus the Librarian shall report to the Senatus in reference to the year then ended

1. The particulars of every case of admission to special reading privileges,

2. The particulars of every case in which the right to the use of the Library has been suspended or is in abeyance.

3. Every case in which a book belonging to the Library has been replaced at the expense of a borrower.

4. The titles of all books belonging to the Library, known to have been lost or seriously injured, or found at the time of inspection to be missing.

5. The titles of all books entered as missing in previous reports which have been recovered.

6. The number of accessions to the Library acquired by purchase and received in donation respectively.

7. Any other matter which the Librarian may think it of importance to bring under the notice of the Senatus Academicus, or which he may be directed by the Library Committee to report.

The Senatus Academicus shall forward the report to the University Court.

SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS FRAMED BY THE LIBRARY COM

MITTEE, AND APPROVED BY THE UNIVERSITY COURT ON 31ST MARCH 1900.

XVIII. The number of volumes which persons entitled to borrow from the Library may have in their possession at one time is fixed as follows: (1) Members of the Senatus Academicus, 50; (2) University Lecturers, 30; (3) University Assistants, 15; (4) University Examiners, 10; (5) the Librarian, 25; Senior Assistant-Librarians, 10; Junior Assistant-Librarians, 5; (6) matriculated Students: (a) Students who have not completed their Preliminary Examination or who are attending junior classes only, 2; (b) all other undergraduate Students in Arts, Science, or Medicine, 3; (c) Students of Science or Medicine who are graduates in Arts, and students of Divinity, 4 (Students of Divinity may also have 2 additional volumes from the Crombie Theological Library); (7) Research Students and Fellows, 8; (8) retired Principals and Professors, 15; (9) Members of the Uni

versity Court, 10; (10) Members of the General Council of this or of other Scottish Universities, 6; (11) privileged readers, not being members of the University, 4; (12) the Warden of University Hall, 20; (13) the Secretary and the Factor of the University, 5 each. No reader is permitted to borrow books in more than one capacity.

XIX. All Students may retain the books borrowed by them for two weeks from the date of borrowing, and any book may be re-borrowed for successive periods of two weeks, unless an application for the same has been made by another Student or other member of the University, in which case the book may be recalled by the Librarian on the expiry of the period for which it has been borrowed or re-borrowed. In the event of a book being retained longer than two weeks without being re-borrowed it may be recalled by the Librarian at any time, whether it be applied for by another reader or not.

XX. All other persons entitled to borrow books may retain them for four weeks from the date of borrowing, and may re-borrow any book for successive periods of four weeks, unless an application for the same has been made by another reader, in which case it may be recalled by the Librarian at the close of the period for which it has been borrowed or re-borrowed. Books retained for a longer period than four weeks, without being reborrowed, may be recalled by the Librarian at any time if he finds that they are required by members of the teaching staff or by Students.

XXI. When a book has been recalled by the Librarian and is not returned within the time specified by him, the reader so retaining it shall be liable to a fine of 6d. a day as long as the book is not returned, or until the amount of the fine exceeds the sum for which the book can be replaced.

XXII. No deposit is required from Students who wish to borrow books from the Library during the Winter Session, but they must produce evidence to the Librarian that they are matriculated students of the current academical year. During the summer, Students who are not resident in St Andrews or Dundee, or in the immediate neighbourhood thereof, may borrow from the Library not more than four volumes at one time, provided they deposit with the Librarian the sum of 10s. for each volume. Books so borrowed may be retained until the close of the academical year on 30th September, unless they are specially required in the Library before that time.

XXIII. At the close of the Winter Session no certificate of attendance upon a Class shall be granted by a Professor or Lecturer to any student without the production of evidence by

the student that he has duly returned all books which he may have borrowed from the Library.

XXIV. In the event of any book being lost or injured while in the possession of a person entitled to the use of the Library, the said person shall be liable either to replace the same or to pay such fine as may be fixed by the Library Committee.

XXV. Readers are particularly warned against injuring books belonging to the Library by writing upon the margins, turning down the leaves, or otherwise disfiguring them. The Librarian is instructed to report all such cases to the Library Committee, and the persons guilty of such offences shall be liable to replace the injured books, and shall, in addition, be fined or suspended from the privileges of the Library at the discretion of the Committee.

XXVI. No book shall in any case be issued at the delivery desk except to the borrower in person, or to some one having written authority from him; and books belonging to the Library must not be privately lent by one reader to another. Readers residing at a distance from the Library may receive and return books by parcel post or by rail; but the books must be carefully packed, or enclosed in boxes, and carriage both ways must be paid by the borrower.

XXVII. The annual subscription payable by Members of the General Council of this and of other Scottish Universities is Half-a-guinea, provided that a single payment of Five guineas shall entitle a Member of the General Council of this University to the privilege of borrowing books from the Library for life. Any member of a General Council who may be temporarily resident in St Andrews during the summer months may obtain the use of the Library on payment of a subscription at the rate of Half-a-crown per month. Readers admitted to Library privileges for purposes of literary research pay an annual subscription of Half-a-guinea. All subscriptions expire on 30th September, whether they have run for a full year or not. XXVIII. Any person entitled to the use of the Library may suggest books for purchase by the Library Committee. All such suggestions must be signed, and should be written upon official slips to be obtained at the Library.

XXIX. The New Library Hall is open, as a Reading-room, to all persons entitled to borrow books from the Library. They are required to enter and leave the Hall with as little noise as possible, and to refrain from talking, whispering, moving to and fro, and from every other form of distraction to those engaged in serious study.

XXX. During the Winter Session the Library is open for the

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.

DONORS to the UNIVERSITY

LIBRARY from

1st October 1899 to 30th September 1900.

Archibald,

Aberdeen Public Library.
Accademia dei Lincei, Rome.
Adams, Lieut. - Col.
M.D., Jodhpore.
Adler, Very Rev. Herman, D.D.,
LL.D., London.

American Mathematical Society.
Anderson, P. J., M.A., LL.B.,
Aberdeen.
Anonymous (8).

Army Medical Department.
Asiatic Society of Bengal.
Astronomer Royal, Greenwich.
Auckland University College.
Australian Museum, Sydney.
Baird Trust, Glasgow.
Balch, E. S., A.B., Philadelphia.
Balfour, George W., M.D., LL.D.,
Edinburgh.

Bashforth, Rev. Francis, B. D.,
Miuting Vicarage, Horucastle.
Belgian Government.
Board of Education, London.
Brown, H. H., Esq., Cupar-Fife.
Bruce, Dr W., Dingwall.
Cambridge Philosophical Society.
Cambridge University Press.
Carter, Mrs Barwell, Berwick-on-
Tweed.

Church of Scotland.

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schaft, Weimar.

Donaldson, Principal, St Andrews.
Durham College of Science, New-
castle-on-Tyne.

Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris.
Edinburgh Mathematical Society.
Egypt Exploration Fund.
Fergusson, Rev. R. Menzies, M.A.,
Logie, Bridge of Allan.
Finlayson, James, M.D., LL.D.,
Glasgow.

Foreign Office, London.
Foster, Sir Michael, F.R.S., LL.D.,
Cambridge.

General Medical Council, London.
Geological Survey of Canada.
Geological Survey of Minnesota.
Glasgow Archæological Society.

Glasgow and West of Scotland | Lords Commissioners of H.M.

Technical College.

Government of Queensland.

Government Press, Madras. Governor of Ceylon.

Rylands

Governors of John
Library, Manchester.
Graduate Club of Bryn Mawr Col-
lege, U.S.A.

Guy's Hospital, London.
Harris, Dr D. Fraser, St Andrews.
Harvard University.

Henderson, W. C., & Son, St
Andrews.

Henley, W. E., LL.D., London.
Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh.
Hill, Miss E. M., Wingfield Lodge,
Well Walk, Hampstead.
Holden, Rev. Oswald Mangin,
B.C.L., M. A., Rector of Steeple
Langford, Wilts.
Horne, John Fletcher,
F.R.S. E., Barnsley.
House of Lords.

M.D.,

Huggins, Sir William and Lady,
90 Upper Tulse Hill, London.
India Office, London.
Iowa Geological Survey.
Jacobi, Abraham, M.D., LL.D.,
New York.

Jannaris, Dr A. N., St Andrews.
John Crerar Library, Chicago.
Johns Hopkins University, Balti-

more.

Johnston, Lieut. Col. W., 14

Evelyn Gardens, London. Joint-Committee of the Institute of Actuaries and the Faculty of Actuaries in Scotland. Keay, Rev. W. I., St Michael's Vicarage, Trinidad. Kelly, Mr William, London. Knight, Professor, St Andrews. Lang, Andrew, M.A., LL.D., London.

Lang, Professor P. R. Scott, St Andrews.

Leigh-Browne Trust, London.

Local Government Board, London.

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Roberts, David Lloyd, M.D., Manchester.

Roberts, Isaac, D.Sc.. F.R.S., Starfield, Crowborough, Sussex. Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland.

Royal Astronomical Society. Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.

Royal Holloway College, London. Royal Institute of British Architects, London.

Royal Irish Academy, Dublin. Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.

Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh.

Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh.

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