INDEX TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORIES, 1913. The State Library is preparing an Index to the Senate and Assembly Bills of the 1913 California Legislature. It is expected that the Index complete to date will be printed as a part of the Daily Histories of both Houses beginning March 10, 1913; and daily thereafter until final adjournment of the Legislature. The following counties have adopted the county free library system: County. Alameda Del Norte.. Kern Fresno Kings.. Madera Librarian. Miss Mary Barmby ORANGE RIVERSIDE IMPERIAL Joseph F. Daniels. L. W. Ripley. Mrs Geo. Varcoe. To begin soon. W. F. Clowdsley 7,500 4,136 To begin soon. Santa Barbara Mrs Frances B. Linn Miss Jennie Herrman NOTE. Since copy was sent to the printer, the following changes in County Librarians have been made: Miss Jennie Herrman. Lib'n. San Diego Co. Free Library; Miss Bessie Herman, Lib'n. Tulare Co. Free Library; Miss Clara B. Dills, Lib'n, Kings Co. Free Library. All libraries are listed except elementary public school and church libraries and those which belong to private individuals. They are arranged alphabetically by place under counties and counties are arranged alphabetically. To determine the county in which any place is located see list following these introductory paragraphs. Those libraries are marked with an asterisk (*) which are not free to the public for either loan or reference purposes. Libraries marked withare United States depository libraries; those marked with are depositories for the Official gazette of the Patent Office; those marked with are geological depositories. The months are abbreviated as follows: April Ap May My June Je July J1 August Ag September S October O November N December D Statistics are printed for the quarter, but are sent in by the libraries for each month separately in most cases, and will be furnished to any one who wishes them in the monthly form upon application to California State Library. So that the figures for circulation may be uniform, current magazines are included in the total whether reported that way or not. The annual incomes as quoted for the free public libraries are computed when possible from the city clerks' reports sent to the State Controller's office, and are based on the assessed valuation of nonoperative property. Blanks for October, November and December statistics were sent to all of the libraries in December. There are in California 21 county free libraries; 1 library district library; 2 high school district libraries; 125 libraries supported by city taxation; 66 law libraries, of which 55 are county law libraries; 58 county teachers' libraries; 326 libraries in educational institutions, of which 5 are universities. 9 colleges, 6 normal schools, 240 public high schools, 66 private schools and other institutions; 48 miscellaneous institution libraries and 66 association or society libraries; 51 subscription libraries. In connection with the above libraries there are 391 branches and deposit stations. There are 118 library buildings, of which 99 were gifts, and of these gifts 84 are from Andrew Carnegie. Of these 84 Carnegie buildings. are under construction. As the libraries are now listed under counties the following alphabetical list by place, giving county, is printed: Acampo, San Joaquin co. Angels Camp, Calaveras co. Angiola, Tulare co. Antelope, Sacramento co. Antone School Dist., Alameda co. Armona, Kings co. Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo co. Azusa, Los Angeles co. Bard School Dist., Imperial co. Bass Lake, see The Pines, Madera co. Belmont, San Mateo co. Belota District, San Joaquin co. Ben Lomond, Santa Cruz co. Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz co. Brentwood, Contra Costa co. Bridgeport, Mono co. Bruceville, Sacramento co. Carmel, Monterey co. Carpinteria, Santa Barbara co. Cedarville, Modoc co. Centerville, Alameda co. Chino, San Bernardino co. Christian Colony, San Joaquin co. Clover School District, Yolo co. Clovis, Fresno co. Coachella, Riverside co. Coalinga, Fresno co. Coarse Gold, Madera co. Coarse Gold School Dist., Madera co. College City, Colusa co. Colton, San Bernardino co. Colusa, Colusa co. Compton, Los Angeles co. Concepcion, Santa Barbara co. Concord, Contra Costa co. Corcoran, Kings co. Corning, Tehama co. Corona, Riverside co. Coronado, San Diego co. Cosumnes, Sacramento co. Cotati, Sonoma co. Cottonwood School District, Yolo co Courtland, Sacramento co. Covelo, Mendocino co. Covina, Los Angeles co. Crane Valley, see The Pines. Crescent City, Del Norte co. Crockett, Contra Costa co. Crows Landing, Stanislaus co. Cutler, see Orosi, Tulare co. Cuyama, Santa Barbara co. Danville, Contra Costa co. Decoto, Alameda co. Denair, Stanislaus co. Dixieland, see Westside School Dist., Imperial co. Dixon, Solano co. Dome, Santa Barbara co. Easton School Dist., Madera co. El Cajon, San Diego co. Elk Grove, Sacramento co. Enterprise School District, Yolo co. Escalon, San Joaquin co. Escondido, San Diego co. Esparto, Yolo co. Esparto School Dist., Yolo co. Etna, Siskiyou co. Eureka, Humboldt co. Eureka School District, Yolo co. Exeter, Tulare co. Fairfield, Solano co. Fairmead, San Diego co. Fair Oaks, Sacramento co. Fairview, Merced co. Fairview School District, Yolo co. Fallbrook, San Diego co. Farmington, San Joaquin co. Ferndale, Humboldt co. Fillmore, Ventura co. Fillmore School District, Yolo co. Florin, Sacramento co. Folsom, Sacramento co. Fort Bragg, Mendocino co. Fortuna, Humboldt co. Fowler. Fresno co. Franklin, Sacramento co. |