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INDEX
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    • Height of bookcases. 39
    • Method of calculating the book capacity of a room, 48
    • Method of shelving employed in the Library of Congress, 259
    • Methods of fixing shelves, 51
    • Shelves, for folio and quarto volumes, 42
    • Sizes of books, 40
    • Shelving in use at the University Library of Halle, 57
    • Shelving of the British Museum Library, 64
    • Sliding bookcases used in the British Museum, 65
    • Stack system of shelving described, 11
    • Steps for Bookcases, 98
    • Storerooms and shelving of the Pratt Intstitute Brooklyn, 285
  • Sherlock (C. ). architect of the Piccton Reading room, Liverpool 169
  • Simplex indicator, 82
  • Simpson and Allen, architects of the Victoria Institute. Worcester, 187
  • Sites for libraries, 5
  • Sloane (Sir Hans), bequest of, to the nation, 128
  • Smith (F. J. ), architect of the Westminster Public Library, 237
  • Smith (Sidney R. J.). architect of the Lambeth and Streatham Public Libraries, 222
  • Smithmeyer and Pelz, joint-architects of the Library of Congress, Washington, 257
  • Smirk (Sir Robert), architect of the British Museum, 138
  • Smirke (Sydney), and the new reading-room at the British Museum, 138
  • Statistics of the growth of libraries, 7
  • Stephenson Library at Elswick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 180
  • Steps for bookcases, 98
  • Stockholm National Library:
    • Height of bookcases, 40
  • Strassburg Imperial Library:
    • Arangement and plan, 305
  • Streatham, the Tate Public Library:
    • Arrangement and plan, 232
  • Stuttgart Royal Library:
    • Arrangement and plan, 19
    • Height of Bookcases, 40
  • Supervision of public rooms, 18
  • Tables and desks for readers, 105
  • Tate (Henry), libraries built by see Lambeth, and Streatham
  • Tayler (Arnold S.). architect of the Hampstead Public Library, 217
  • Telephone and Teleautograph for use in large libraries, 93
  • Tonks' shelf-fitting for bookcases, 51
  • Townsend (C. Harrison), architect of the Bishopsgate Institute, 198
  • Trucks, see Book-trucks
  • Umbrella stands for public use, 95
  • Valliano Library.see Athens
  • Venice, Libreria Vecchia, 1
  • Ventilation:
    • General considerations, 31
    • Mechanical system in use at Aberdeen, 37
    • System in use at the Boston Public Library, 255
    • Table for calculation of work done by a ventilating shaft, 36
    • Ventilation and heating in alcove libraries, 292
  • Victor ladder, 119
  • Victoria Institute, see Worcester,
  • Vienna, Court Library, 3
  • Walker (Sir A.B.), donor of the Liverpool Art Gallery, 167.
  • Walker's book-rack and slip-sorter, 117
  • Waterhouse (A.), architect of the Wigan Free Library, 185
  • Wattts (Thomas) on the extension of the British Museum, 137
  • West Ham Technical Institute and Library,