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INDEX
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  • Crocker book-brace and support, 100
  • Croydon Central Library:
    • Arrangements and plan, 206
  • Darlington, Edward Pease Library:
    • Architectural account and plan, 151
    • Ventilation and lighting, 28
  • Deane (Sir Thomas), architect of the National Library. Dublin, 156
  • De Chavannes (Puvis). painter, work of, in Boston Public Library, 15, 246
  • Decoration of libraries, 15, 257
  • Delessert (Benjamin), plan for rebuilding the French National Library, 138
  • Derby Library and Museum:
    • Arrangement of public rooms, 146
  • Desks, see Tables and Desks
  • Dewey (Melvil) on height of bookcases, 40
  • Dublin, National Library of Ireland:
    • Architectural account and plans, 153
    • Arrangement of bookcases and storerooms, 156
  • Dundee Free Library, lighting of, 26
  • Duplex indicator, 80
  • Dusting machine, 125
  • Dyson (John W. architect of the Stephenson Library. Elswick, 181
  • Easels for copying, 120–122
  • Edinburgh Public Library:
    • Architectural account and plans. 158
    • Electric lighting, 162
  • Edmonton Public Library:
    • Arrangement and plans, 211
  • Edllitz (C. L. W.). plan of the Buffalo Library, 269
  • Electric Lighting see lighting
  • Elliot indicator, 74
  • Elsewick Library see Newcastle upon-Tyne
  • European Libraries, see Athens, Frankfurt, Greifswald, *Göttingen, Leipzig, Halle, Paris, Strassburg, Wolfenbüttel
  • Fenton system of book-shelving, 57
  • Fergusson (James) on the extension of the British Museum, 137
  • Ferry and Clas, architects of the Milwaukee Library and Museum, 279
  • Fires in libraries. 19, 24, 47
  • Floors of iron and glass for bookstores, 60, 64
  • Floors of wood and stone for the public rooms, 24
  • Florence. Biblioteca Laurenziana, 1
  • Follini (Vincenzo), librarian of the Maglialhecchian Libary, 5
  • Fontana (Domeuico), architect of the Vatican Library, 2
  • Forshall (Rev. Josiah), Secretary of the British Museum, 137
  • Fowler (A.), architect of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central Library, 177
  • Frankfurt, the State Library:
    • Arrangement and plans, 209
  • Freeman (R. K.), architect of the Derby Free Library, 146
  • French (D. C.), designer of the bronze doors of the Boston Public Library, 243
  • Furniture for libraries and news-rooms, 95
  • Gamble Institute, see St. Helens
  • Granett (Dr. Richard) introduces the sliding press into the British Museum, 65
  • Garnsey (E. E.), work of art, at the Boston Public Library, 250
  • Gas, influence of, on bindings, 13
  • Gibbs (James), architect of the Ratcliffe Library, Oxford, 3
  • Gibson and Russell, architects of the West Ham Technical Institute, 237
  • Gissen University card-catalogue, 88
  • Glasgow Mitchell Library
    • Arrangement and plans, 163
    • Cost of Electric, 30, 166
    • Issues, and stock of books, 7