TO THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY Theological Works are, for the most part the Small letter to the Shelf in that case, in the first Division of G. Historical Works in case C Arts and Sciences in case H and in Lord Gray's study and the following figure to the Division of the Shelf. The Letters Tr. followed by a number indicate that the work referred to, is in Illustrated Works in cases F, H, and the the volume of Tracts so numbered. lower Division of G The Cases or Presses in the Library are Miscellaneous Literature in Cases B. G marked by the Capital Letters A B C D and Press E EFG and H Poetry in Case A; Novels in Case G & But to this arrangement there are necess- The Letters of Reference attached to the Books are more fully explained at the beginning of the Index;- here it is only necessary to premise that the CAPITAL Letter refers to the CASE or PRESS, S T The Capital Letters I K L refer to the Cases in Lord Gray's Study. The Letter M refers to Lady Gray's Room,-N to the Hon: MrGray's Room and O to the Hon. Miss Gray's. P and Q have reference to the Cases of Prints in Lord Gray's Study. Where no Letters are annexed to any Book in the Catalogue or in the Index,it may be understood to be among the Books now in the press in the Staircase. The letters R. 5 and I refer to the Cases in the |