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Astronomical Observato

VARD
VIVERSITY
RARY

UN 27 1961

PREFACE

The present list, the third of this Library's bibliographical publications, is intended to make available the resources of the Library in the field of subject bibliography so far as they are brought out in its classed subject catalogue. Its scope is, of course, that of the Library, and includes the social, physical and natural sciences and their applications. It gives not only the distinctively bibliographical works on each subject, whether periodicals or monographs, but also works which contain bibliographical material thought to be of interest either because of the number of titles given or the minuteness of the subject treated. cludes also general indexes to periodicals covering more than two years, whether the periodicals themselves contain bibliographical material or not, and the catalogues of special libraries, which often are valuable as bibliographies. The most serious omission is that of analytical references to articles in periodicals and other serials.

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The inclusion of any given title must be a matter of judgment and this is particularly so in the case of periodicals. Very many of them devote a section to bibliography which varies from such a degree of fulness as to make the periodical one of bibliography in all but name, to a mere "Table of contents of other periodicals" or "List of books received for review." At first the line was drawn more strictly in periodicals than in books and even the periodicals devoted to abstracts were omitted, but upon reconsideration it was decided to make the list more complete. When this decision was made a large part of the volume had been printed, so that a considerable number of such titles are included in the ADDITIONS, page 421, which also contain the new titles prepared since the printing of the list was begun. Although it has been printed in sections of eight pages, occasionally the same title has been required in two places within. the same section; in such cases the more important place has been selected for the main list, and the omitted title has been inserted in the other place in the ADDITIONS.

The arrangement of the list is the same as that of the section 016 of the classed catalogue, and it contains practically all entries in this section. The order within each smallest subdivision is chronological, the latest work being put first, but as only the more important of these subdivisions could be given in the headings, though all are brought out in the index, the reasons. for arrangement under each heading are not always evident. Peculiarities of typographical arrangement have been determined largely by the previous use of the same matter on printed catalogue cards, the type for which has been electrotyped. Inconsistencies in the form of entry are

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