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APPENDIX
Vol.
20. Burlington (Vt.), The Billings Library—Richardson.
20. Maiden (Mass.), The Converse Library—Richardson.
20. Quincy (Mass.), The Crane Library—Richardson.
20. North Easton (Mass.) Public Library—Richardson.
20. Woburn (Mass.) Public Library—Richardson.
20. Somerville (Mass.) Public Library—Loring.
20. New York, The Lennox—Library Hunt.
20. Minneapolis (Min.) Library and Museum—Warren.
21. Allegheny (Pa.), The Carnegie Library—Competition plans.
22. Ottawa (Canada), Library of Parliament—Fuller and Jones.
22. Mexico, The National Library.
23. Boston (Mass.) Public Library—M'Kim, Mead, and White.
24. Washington, Library of Congress—Smithmeyer.
24. Richmond (U.S.) Memorial Library—Cutler.
24. Stockholm Royal Library.
25. Acton (Mass.) Public Library—Hartwell and Richardson.
25. Lexington, Memorial Library—Polk.
27. Paris, Library of St. Genevieve—Labrouste.
29. Middleton (England) Public Library—Davies.
29. Notting Hill (London) Public Library—Figgis.
29. Worcester (Mass.) Public Library—Earle.
30. Arlington (Mass.), The Robins Library—Cabot.
30. Bermondsey (London) Public Library—Newman.
33. New London (Conn.) Public Library—Shepley.
34. Brechin (Scotland) Public Library—Farley.
34. A public library—Woollard.
34. Translation of article on Libraries from the Encyclopedie de l' Architecture et de la construction, with many elevations, plans, and interiors of libraries.
35. Pittsburg (Pa.), The Carnegie Library—Competition plans.
36. Pittsburg (Pa.), The Carnegie Library—Competition plans.
36. Cambridge (Mass.) Public Library—Van Brunt and Howe.
38. Pittsburg (Pa.), The Carnegie Library—Competition plans.
39. Charlestown (N.H.), Public Library—M' Alpine.
41. New Orleans, The Howard Library—Shepley.