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 Index. Newspaper Reading Stand invented by H. A. Shuttleworth (illustrated), 294 On the Ventilating and Heating of Aberdeen Public Library, by A. W. Robertson, 95 Electric Light, see Electric Light Exhibitions of Rare Books, &c., see Exhibitions Lectures and Talks about Books, see Lectures Scientific Books in Libraries, see Science Music in Libraries, see Music The Issue of Fiction, see Fiction Blacking-out of Betting News, see Betting News Sunday Opening, see Sunday Opening How to Read Readers, by J. Gilburt (In the Lending Library), 74 Case of Fraud at Bath, 150 Theft of Books, &c., at Blackburn, 88 ; Coventry, 253 ; Leicester, 253 ; Putney, 318, 364; Kensington, 364 ; Wimbledon, 364 Fine for Damage to Books at Leeds, 178 Tramp punished at Leamington, 89 Case of Assault at Kensington (North), 407 Library Association, Mersey District : Meeting at Manchester, 255 Library Association, North Midland : Meeting at Leicester, 33 Sketch of the Association, 1890-1893, by J. T. Radford, 145 Meeting at Peterborough, 256 Meeting at Derby, 414 Library Association of the United King- dom : Publications ; Special Offer, 366 The Annual Meeting ; Letter, 292 Officers for 1894, 326 Monthly Meetings : J. D. Brown on Mechanical Methods of Displaying Catalogues and Indexes (Nov., '93), 45 Fred. Turner on the Public Library in relation to Education (Dec., '93), 1 68 Archibald Clarke on Scientific Text- Books and the Disposal of Out-of- Date Editions (Jan. 8), 164 J. Y. W. MacAlister on a Closer Connection between Public Li- braries and Other Public Educa- tional Institutions (Jan. 8), 207 J. Gilburt on How to Read Readers (In the Lending Library), (Feb. 12), 74 G. R. Humphery on Paris and London Libraries (March 8), 126 Falconer Madan on an Early Print- ing Press, as described by Thomas Hearne (Apr. n), 158 Meeting (May 7) to discuss Sunday Opening, 190 James R. Boose on the Library of the Royal Colonial Institute (May 29), 191 ; Discussion, 214 Meeting at Paris, 1892 : R. K. Dent on Free Lectures in connection with Free Public Li- braries, 354 Meeting at Aberdeen in 1893 : A. W. Robertson on the Public Libraries of Aberdeen, I Prof. J. W. H. Trail on the Classi- fication of Books in the Natural Sciences, 13 Alfred Lancaster on the Advantage of Occasional Exhibitions of Rare Books in Public Libraries, 19 Butler Wood on Yorkshire Village Libraries, 37 J. J. Ogle on the Establishment of District Public Libraries on an Economical Basis, 42 F. T. Barrett on the Catalogue of the Library of the Peabody Insti- tute, Baltimore, 69 A. W. Robertson on the Ventilating &c., of Aberdeen Public Library, 95 R. K. Dent on the Blacking-out Question, 127 James T. Clark on the Statistical Accounts of Scotland, 130 Miss Richardson on Librarianship as a Profession for Women, 137 J. Y. W. MacAlister on the Issue of Fiction, 236 George Walker on Aberdeen ; Its Literature, Bookmaking and Cir- culating, 238, 266 Thomas Mason on the " Star " Method of arranging a Lending Library, 263 ; Illustration, 361 Charles Sayle on the Vatican Li- brary, 327, 371 Meeting at Belfast in 1894 = Programme, 285 Address by Lord Dufferin, 295 Address by Dr. Garnett, 299 H. W. Fovargue on the Parish Coun- cils and the Libraries Acts, 307 J. D. Brown and H. W. Fincham on the Clerkenwell Open Lending Library, 344 Professor Meissner on Matriculation Books, 386 J. R. Boose on the Constitution of Colonial Public Libraries, 391 Meeting at Cardiff in 1895, 413