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Vol.
42.Augusta (Me.), The Lithgow Library—Aldrich.
43.New Orleans, The Howard Library—Shepley.
44.Westminster (London) Public Library and Baths—Smith.
44.Edinburgh (Scotland), The Carnegie Library—Browne.
45.Augusta (Me), The Lithgow Library—Paulsen and Lavalle.
46.Milford (Conn.), The Taylor Library—Northrop.
46.Worcester (England), The Victoria Institute—Simpson and Allen.
48.Chelmsford (Mass.), The Adams Library—Fox.
48.Providence (R.I.) Public Library—Competition plans.
48.Shelton (Conn.), The Plumb Library—Beardsley.
48.Washington, The Library of Congress.
48.Boston (Mass.) Public Library—M'Kim, Mead, and White.
49.Strassburg, The University Library—Neckelmann.
50.Fall River (Mass.)—Competition plans.
50.Hoboken(N.J.) Public Library—Ross.
50.Wrentham (Mass.) The Fiske Library—Woodbury.
50.Chicago (Ill.), The Virginia Library—Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge.
50.West Ham (England) Library and Technical Institute—Competition plans.
50.Leipzig, The University Library—Rossbach.
51.Newton (Mass.), The Hills Library—Kendall and Stevens.
51.Wrentham (Mass.), The Fiske Library—Woodbury.'


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS OF LIBRARIES appearing in the Architect, from vol. 1, 1869, to vol. 56, 1896, with the names of the architects.

Vol.
7.Blackburn Public Library —Woodzell and Collcult.
12.Manningham, Airdale College—Roger Smith.
13.Design for a public library—Marvin.
17.Design for a public library—Scott.
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