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INDEX
  • Book-trucks in use at the British Museum and Göttingen, 96
  • Books, sizes of, 40
  • Bootle Library and Museum:
    • Arrangement and plan, 148
  • Boston Public Library:
    • Architectural description and plans, 239
    • Decoration of the public rooms, 15, 245
    • Height of bookcases, 40
    • Height of book-stacks, 43
  • Bowry newspaper file, 112, 115
  • Brackets, see Shelving
  • Bradford Public Library:
    • Sliding press invented by Virgo, 65, 71
  • Braithwaite Hall, Croydon, 206
  • Briggs and Wolstenholme, architects of the Gamble Institute, St. Helens, 182.
  • Bristol Branch Library at St. Philip's, 150
  • British Museum, London:
    • Architectural history of the Museum, 128
    • Book-lift and carrier, 104
    • Book-truck, 96
    • Desks and tables for readers, 107
    • Electric lighting, 29, 30
    • First catalogue published in 1787, 131
    • Heating and ventilation, 32
    • Height of bookcases, 40
    • Height of book-stacks, 43
    • Shelving and sliding press, 64
    • Special shelving for folios, 68
  • Brixton Library, see Lambeth
  • Brooklyn, Pratt Institute:
    • Arrangement and plans, 284
  • Brown (Alexander), architect of the Aberdeen Public Library, 141
  • Brown (Sir William), donor of the Liverpool Free Library, 167
  • Browne (G. Washington), architect of the Edinburgh Public Library, 158
  • Brussels Royal Library:
    • Description of ladder in use, 118
  • Brydon (J. M.), architect of the Chelsea Central Library, 200
  • Buckingham House proposed as site for British Museum, 130
  • Buffalo Library:
    • Arrangement and plan, 269
  • Bulletin boards and frames, 92
  • Burgoyne's newspaper fastener, 125
  • Cable book-carrier at the Library of Congress, 105, 261
  • Camberwell Central Library:
    • Plan of the, 199
  • Cambridge, Trinity College Library, 10
  • Card-catalogues, 87
  • Cardiff Central Library, issues and stock, 7
  • Carnegie (Andrew), donor of the Edinburgh Library, 162
  • Carysfort (Lord), fire in the library of, 24
  • Casey (T. L.), joint-architect of the Library of Congress, 257
  • Chairs for news-rooms, 116
  • Chelsea Central Library:
    • Architectural account of the, 200
  • Cost of electric lighting, 29
  • Cheltenham Public Library:
    • Architectural account, 150
  • Chicago, the Newberry Library:
    • Arrangement and plan, 267
  • Chivers' library appliances, see Library Bureau
  • Clapham Public Library:
    • Architectural account of the, 204
  • Clarkson (J. and S. F.), architects of the Poplar Public Library, 226
  • Clerkenwell Public Library:
    • Arrangements and plan, 205
  • Cotgreave (A. ), library appliances:
    • Automatic and other steps, 98
    • Indicators, 76
    • Magazine and periodical racks, 110
  • Congress, Library of, Washington:
    • Architectural account and plans, 257
    • Cable book-carrier, 105, 261
    • Height of book-stacks, 43
  • Copyright Acts of a.d. 1774, 1814, and 1842, 132
  • Cornell University Library, Ithaca:
    • Arrangements and plans of the, 274
  • Cossins and Peacock, architects of the Saltley Library, 146