GUIDE TO BRITISH GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS IN THE
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
by Paul Boswell
revised and updated by Charles Bean
Serial and Government Publications Division Library of Congress
January, 1995
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Parliamentary Publications
A. Sessional Papers:
1. House of Lords Papers ........................ 4
2. House of Commons Papers ...................... 4
3. House of Lords Bills ......................... 4
4. House of Commons Bills ....................... 4
5. Sessional Papers in the Microform Reading Rm.. 5
6. Command Papers ............................... 6
B. House of Lords Parliamentary Debates ................ 6
C. House of Commons Parliamentary Debates .............. 7
D. Debates in Standing Committees ...................... 7
E. Public General Acts ................................. 8
F. Local Acts .......................................... 8
G. Church Assembly Measures ............................ 8
H. Statutory Instruments ............................... 8
II. Non-Parliamentary Publications .......................... 9
III. Indexes:
A. HMSO Catalogues ..................................... 9
B. Sessional Paper indexes (by individual sessions) ... 10
C. Sessional Paper Indexes(50-Year Cumulations) ....... 11
D. Specialized 100-Year Indexes ....................... 12
E. Sectional Lists .................................... 12
IV. Summaries of Sessional Papers ("Breviates") ............ 13
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V. Dictionaries ............................................... 14
VI. Bibliography of Treatises on British Government Publications.14
VII. Supplements:
A. American-British Analogues ........................ 15
B. Geographical Entries British Research Laboratories. 16
C. Changed call numbers .............................. 16
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I. Parliamentary Publications
A. Sessional Papers
There is no collection of U. S. government publications
quite comparable to the British Sessional Papers. If to the
Congressional Serial Set of House and Senate Reports and House and
Senate Documents were added the more important annual and
monographic reports of the Executive departments and independent
agencies, then the United States would have an organized block of
Government publications something like the House of Commons
Sessional Papers and the House of Lords Sessional Papers. James T.
Shotwell, in his Records of Civilization, 1962, calls these Papers
"the richest and most important nineteenth century collection of
printed government records in existence in any country." If any
type of source must be regarded as the most important for English
social and economic history in modern times, the Blue Books,* or
Parliamentary Papers, must be chosen.
The Library of Congress has the British Sessional Papers
in the following formats for the following dates:
DATE HOUSE PUBLISHER CALL# LOCATION
1788-1835 (Lords) UMI (Mic. 02600) MicroRR
1806-1859 (Lords) Oceana (Mic. 02600) MicroRR
1821-1971/72 (Lords) Bound vols (J3Ol.J6) Stacks
1731-1790 (Commons) UMI (02601) MicroRR
1731-1900 (Commons) Readex micro- (None) MicroRR
print cards
1797-1976/77 (Commons) Bound vols (J3Ol.K6) Stacks
1972/73-74/75 (Commons) British Libr (Film(o)83/401) MicroRR
1975/76- (Commons) Chad-Healey (Fiche(o)83/400) MicroRR
Sessional Papers include the following categories in numbered
sub-series:
House of Lords Papers (HL)
House of Commons Papers (HC)
House of Lords Bills
House of Commons Bills
Papers by Command
Current unbound House of Lords Bills (numbered in parenthesis)
and House of Common Bills (numbered in brackets) are available in
the Law Library.
*A Blue Book is an official report, statistical or other
publication, which because of its bulk, is provided with a
blue cover of stouter quality than the inside pages; when no cover
is provided, the document is called a White Paper.
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BRITISH SESSIONAL PAPERS IN THE MICROFORM READING ROOM:
Session Format/Number Index How arranged
(how to request)
1972-3 film (o)83/401 vol. 36 (last reel) by volume number
1973-4 " vol. 13 (last reel) "
1974-5 " vol. 40 (reel 38) "
1975-6 fiche (o)83/400 vol. XLVIII (fiche)* "
1976-7 " vol. XLIX (fiche)* "
1977-8 " vol. LV (fiche)* "
1978-9 " vol. XXV (fiche)* "
1979-80 " H.C. 849 (fiche)* by HC,Cmnd,Bill num.
1980-1 printed catalog in "
Reading Room;
indexed; must use
several years
of catalog to cover
entire session
Z2009.G822
1981-2 " "
1982-3 " "
1983-4 " "
1984-5 " "
1985-6 ................... fiche index* "
1986-7 " "
1987-8 " "
*These indexes are kept in a binder in the Microform
Reading Room labelled House of Commons Sessional Papers, Index
(Microfiche (w)86/102).
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I. Parliamentary Publications (Continued)
Papers by Command numbers run consecutively from session to session
for thirty or forty years at a stretch--usually until they
approach, but do not reach, 10,000. To date there have been
five series of Papers by Command:
1833-1868/69 No.1 to No.4222
1870-1899 C.1 to C.9550
1900-1918 Cd.1 to Cd.9239
1918-1956 Cmd.1 to Cmd.9889
1956- Cmnd.1 to Cmnd. ...
Also in the Law Library, LM-201 (LAW GB 8 Cmnd)
B. House of Lords Parliamentary Debates
Current Issues of House of Lords Parliamentary Debates
are available through the Newspaper and Current Periodical Room.
They are received in daily editions (white covers) and weekly
editions (tan covers) approximately six weeks after publication.
Non-Current Issues of House of Lords Parliamentary
Debates have been published separately from the House of Commons
Parliamentary Debates since 1909. Before then, Lords and Commons
Debates were published in the same volumes--much as U.S. Senate and
House of Representatives Proceedings and Debates are still
published in the same volumes of the Congressional Record. The
non-current Debates are located in the general collections.
1066-1803 Cobbett, William and Wright, J.
(J3Ol.H2) The Parliamentary History of England.
36 volumes
1803-1908 Gt.Brit. Parliament.
(J3Ol.H22) The Parliamentary Debates
(This call number has been changed to J3Ol.H22,
but the entire 622-volume series is still
shelved under the old call number, J30l.H5)
1909-1969 Gt.Brit. Parliament. House of Lords
(J3Ol.H6) The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
Official Report
1968- Gt.Brit. Parliament. House of Lords
(J301.J22) The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) Official
Report
1973- Gt.Brit. Parliament. House of Lords
(J301.J23) The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Daily
Issues, uncorrected.
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1. Parliamentary Publications (Continued)
C. House of Commons Parliamentary Debates:
Current Issues of the House of Commons Parliamentary Debates are
available through the Newspaper and Current Periodical Room. They
are received in daily editions (white covers) and weekly editions
(green covers).
Non-Current Issues Prior to 1909 House of Commons Parliamentary
Debates were bound with House of Lords Parliamentary Debates as
noted in section B above.
Non-Current Issues subsequent to 1909, House of Commons
Parliamentary Debates are classified as follows:
1909-1969 Gt.Brit. Parliament. House of Commons
(J3Ol.H6) Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
Daily issues, uncorrected
(Call number has been changed to J301.K23 but
1909-1969 volumes are still shelved under
J30l.H6)
1909-1971 Gt.Brit. Parliament. House of Commons
(J3Ol.H62) Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
Official Report.
(Call number has been changed to J301.K22 but
1909-1971 volumes are still shelved under
J30l.H62).
1970- Gt.Brit. Parliament. House of Commons
(J3O1.K22) Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
Official Report
1970- Gt.Brit. Parliament. House of Commons
(J30l.K23) Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
Daily issues, uncorrected
D. Debates in Standing Committees. Official Reports:
These consist of the reports of the standing committees appointed
to review bills after their second reading.
1919-1968 Gt.Brit. Parliament
(J3Ol.H63) Parliamentary Debates. Official Report.
Standing Committees
(Call number has been changed to J301.K24, but
1919-1968 volumes are still shelved under
J30l.H63).
1971- Gt.Brit. Parliament
(J30l.K24) Parliamentary Debates. Official Report.
Standing Committees
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1. Parliamentary Publications (Continued)
E. Public General Acts
Current Issues of Gt.Brit. Laws, Statutes, etc. Acts are
available, unbound,, in Law Library Non-Current Issues of Gt.
Brit. Laws, Statutes, etc. The Public General Acts and Church
Assembly Measures are issued annually in bound volumes in which the
Acts are arranged chronologically in the sequence in which they
received the Royal Assent. Each Act is assigned a Chapter number.
Acts must be cited by year and Chapter number and are available in
the Law library. Also available in the Law library are two private
services Halsbury's Laws of England and Current Law Statutes which
publish the acts along with useful commentary on them. The later
also refers to the volumes of the Parliamentary Debates in which
the debates on the bills are reported.
F. Local Acts
Current Issues of Gt.Brit. Laws, Statutes, etc. The Local and
Personal Acts are available, unbound, in the Law Library
Non-Current Issues of Gt.Brit. Laws, Statutes, etc. The Local
and Personal Acts, 1888 to date are available, bound, in Law
Library
G. Church Assembly Measures
Current Issues of Church Assembly Measures are available with the
Public General Acts, unbound, in the Law Library.
Non-Current Issues of Church Assembly Measures are available,
bound, in The Public General Acts and Church Assembly Measures in
the Law Library.
H. Statutory Instruments.
Statutory Instruments are items of delegated legislation - i.e.,
rules and regulations promulgated by non-parliamentary agencies
under authority granted by parliament. Statutory Instruments are
comparable to the regulations which in the United States would be
found in the Federal Register or the Code of Federal Regulations.
Current Issues of Gt.Brit. Laws, Statutes, etc. Statutory
Instruments are available in loose-leaf binders in the Law Library.
Non-Current Issues of Gt.Brit. Laws, Statutes, etc. Statutory
Instruments, 1948 to date are available in bound volume form in the
Law Library.
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II. Non-Parliamentary Publications
Prior to 1980 there is no comprehensive set of British
Non-Parliamentary government publications comparable in magnitude
to such Parliamentary series as the Sessional Papers. Parliamentary
Debates, or Public General Acts. For guidance in using the
multitude of papers published by Non-Parliamentary ministries
before 1980, please consult Section III, below.
Beginning with 1980, Chadwyck-Healey has published a collection of
Non-Parliamentary publications on microfiche entitled:
1980- British Official Publications not Published by HMSO.
Microfiche Cambridge, England, Chadwyck-Healey, [1981-
(o) 83/403 Microfiches. (Microform Reading Room)
This collection includes publications from over 350 organizations,
financed or controlled completely or partially by the British
government, and not published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
The collection excludes highly technical and ephemeral material and
internal publications (e.g. memoranda); it includes reports and
studies, periodicals, newsletters, leaflets, publicity materials,
etc. Access to the microfiche collection may be gained by
consulting the:
1980- Catalog of British official Publications not
Z2009.C357 Published by HMSO.
Cambridge, England, Chadwyck-Healey, [1981-
(Microform Reading Room. Also available in the
Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room)
This publication lists titles in alphabetical order by publishing
body, with an index by subject and name. Not all publications
listed in the Catalog are on the microfiche collection. Where
microfiche is available, the number of fiche and the microfiche
identification number are noted. You may request by year and entry
number in the Microform Reading Room.
III. Indexes:
A. HMSO (Her (His) Majesty's Stationery Office)
Catalogues
The first resort of the searcher for British government
publications, if one is concerned with fairly recent materials, is
the Stationery Office Catalogues. They may be found in:
The Main Reading Room Alcove, The Newspaper and Current Periodical
Room Reference Collection, The general stacks. The title, call
number and contents of these HMSO Catalogues have varied slightly
over the years:
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III. Indexes (Continued)
1899-1919 Gt.Brit. Stationery Office
Z2009.G796 Quarterly List (with prices and postage
affixed) of official publications issued in...
1901-1921 Gt.Brit. Stationery Office
Z2009.G8 Quarterly List (with prices and postage
affixed) of Parliamentary publications issued
by HMSO in...
1922-1935 Gt.Brit. Stationery Office
Z2009.G82 Consolidated List of Parliamentary and Stationery
Office publications with prices (strictly net) and
postage affixed issued by HMSO
1936-1978 Gt.Brit. Stationery Office
Z2009.G822 Consolidated List of Government Publications...
(Current unbound monthly issues of the Consolidated
List are shelved with the bound annual volumes in the
Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room)
The Consolidated List of Government Publications (whether monthly
or annual) is sub-divided into two main sections:
Parliamentary Publications. These are arranged in numerical order
under the various parliamentary series.
Classified List, Non-Parliamentary and Parliamentary.
This second part is arranged by issuing agency, including all the
items in part 1 above. This is the principal guide to British
non-Parliamentary government publications.
B. Sessional Paper Indexes (by individual session)
The final volume of each set of volumes for a sessional year is the
Index volume. Each Index volume is subdivided into five sections:
Contents of the volume
Bills in order of Sessional numbers
Reports, Accounts and Papers in order of Sessional Numbs.
Command Papers in Numerical order
Alphabetical Index
In the section "Command Papers in Numerical Order" the location of
the Command Paper in the Sessional Paper set is cited by volume and
page. For example in the Sessional Paper Index Volume for the
1976-1977 session the following citation appears:
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III. Indexes (Continued):
"Cmnd 6800. Review Body on Doctors' and
Dentists' Remuneration. Seventh Report 1977...
xlii, 423"
The Roman numeral indicates the number of the volume in the set of
Sessional Papers, in this case for 1976-77 (volume 42). The Arabic
numeral 423 refers to the hand-written page number in the House of
Commons Library's set. The bound set in the Library of Congress has
no page numbers. To get around this problem, you need to consult
the Table of Contents at the beginning of volume 42 and note
exactly where the report appears, then locate it by leafing
through the entire session.
C. Sessional Paper Indexes (50-Year Cumulations)
There are three fifty-year cumulative Indexes to the Sessional
Papers covering the 150 years from 1801 to 1949. These may be found
in the Main Reading Room Alcoves or in the Reference Collection of
the Newspaper and Current Periodical Room. The titles and call
numbers vary slightly in the different editions:
1801-1852 Gt.Brit. Parliament. House of Commons
J3Ol.M3 General Index to the Accounts and Papers
1601-1852a Reports of Commissioners, Estimates, etc., printed by
order of the House of Commons or presented by command
1801-1852
1852-1899 Gt.Brit. Parliament. House of Commons
J30I.K6 General alphabetical index to the Bills, Reports,
Estimates, Accounts and Papers presented by order of
the House of Commons and of the Papers presented by
command 1852-1899
1900-1949 Gt.Brit. Parliament. House of Commons. Library.
J301.K6 General index to the Bills, Reports and Papers
printed by order of the House of Commons and to the
Reports and Papers presented by Command
1900-1949.
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III. Indexes (Continued)
D. Specialized 100-year indexes:
There have been two notable 100-year Indexes that cover only
certain categories of Sessional Papers:
1812-1911 Adam, Margaret Isabella, and others.
Z202O.C7A3 Guide to the principal Parliamentary Papers
relating to the Dominions, 1812-1911. Prepared
by Margaret I. Adam, John Ewing, and James
Munro. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1913. 201
pp. (General Collection)
1814-1914 Temperley, Harold William Vazeille and Lillian
Z2009.T28 M. Penson. A Century of Diplomatic Blue Books,
Cambridge, The University Press, 1938. 616 pp.
(Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room)
It should be noted that items listed in the above works by Adam and
Temperley were deliberately omitted from Percy and Grace Ford's
Select List of British Parliamentary Papers, 1833-1899, published
in 1953.
E. Sectional Lists:
From time to time Her Majesty's Stationery office issues Sectional
Lists of government publications which are helpful in identifying
Non-Parliamentary Government publications. There have been about 70
of these Lists, some of which are no longer in print. Current
issues only of the following Sectional Lists are available through
the Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room. Use the heading:
Great Britain. Stationery office.
Government Publications. Sectional list number ...
Agriculture and Food (list #1)
Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings (list #27)
British National Archives (list #24)
Civil Service (list #44)
Construction (list #61)
Ministry of Defense, Navy Department, Army Department, Air Force
Department (list #67)
Department of Education and Science (list #2)
Department of Employment (list #21)
Department of Energy, Trade and Industry (list #3)
Department of the Environment (list #5)
Forestry Commission (list #31)
British Geological Survey (list # 45)
Department of Health and Social Security (list #11)
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts (list #17)
Home office (list #26)
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Board of Inland Revenue (list #29)
Land Registry Forms (list #43)
Meteorological Office (list #37)
Miscellaneous List (list #50)
Overseas Affairs (list #69)
Office of Population Censuses and Surveys (list #56)
Royal Commissions (list #59)
Scotland (list #71)
Scottish Home and Health Department (list #66)
Department of Transport (list #22)
H.M. Treasury and Allied Departments (list #32)
Victoria and Albert Museum (list #55)
IV. Summaries of Sessional Papers ("Breviates")
The following works covering a period of 278 years (1696-1974) are
a series of Breviates or summaries of Sessional Papers in which
sometimes lengthy Papers are condensed to less than a single page.
Unless otherwise indicated, the following may be found in the
Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room, Reference
Collection.
1696-1834 Hansard, Luke Graves, 1783-1841
Z2019.174 Catalogue and Breviate of Parliamentary Papers,
Vol. 1 1696-1834. Irish University Press series
of British Parliamentary Papers, Hansard's
Catalogue and Breviate of Parliamentary Papers,
1696-1834, with an introduction by P. Ford,
Professor Emeritus, and G. Ford. University of
Southampton, Index I. (Main Reading Room)
1833-1899 Ford, Percy
J301.M3 Select list of British Parliamentary Papers,
1900-1916 Ford, Percy
JN549.F59 A breviate of Parliamentary Papers, 1900-1916
1969
1917-1939 Ford, Percy
JN549.F6 A Breviate of Parliamentary Papers, 1917-1939
1940-1954 Ford, Percy
JN549.F62 A Breviate of Parliamentary Papers, 1940-1954
1965-1974 Ford, Percy
Z2009.A1F59 Ford lists of British Parliamentary Papers,
1965-74, together with special commentaries,
edited by Diana Marshallsay and J.H. Smith, --
Nendeln, Liechtenstein, KTO Press, 1979
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V. Dictionaries.
If you feel a trifle vague about the exact meaning of such
parliamentary terms as: "Back Bencher, Private Bill, Gentleman
Usher of the Black Rod, Catching the Speaker's Eye, Chiltern
hundreds, Divisions, Demise of the Grown, Father of the House,
Guillotine, Royal assent, Spying Strangers, Unparliamentary
Language or the Woolsack" or other British governmentese terms you
may find it useful to consult:
JN594.A7 Abraham and Hawtrey's Parliamentary Dictionary
1970
JN50O.D7 Dod's Parliamentary Companion, chapter on
"Parliamentary Terms".
KD4354.M38 Erskine May's Parliamentary Practice. 19th ed. 1976.
(Law Library)
JN555.W5 Wilding, N.P. Laundy An Encyclopedia of Parliament.
1968
VI. Bibliography. Treatises on British government publications:
Z2009.B87 British Library. State Paper Room.
1976 Checklist of British Official Serial Publications.
1976
Z2009.C69 Coolidge, John E.
A Brief Guide to the use of the Government Documents
of Great Britain and the United States. 1968
Stresses the Readex Microprint Corporation edition of Debates to
1918 and Sessional Papers to 1900.
Z2009.AlC8 Cowell, Frank Richard
Brief Guide to Government Publications. 1938
2 pages on Parliamentary Papers. 38 pages on Non-Parliamentary
Papers arranged by subject.
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Z2009.AlF6 Ford, Percy
1956 A Guide to Parliamentary Papers, What they are;
How to find them; How to use them.
This shortest guide to parliamentary and non-parliamentary papers
is written by the author of the seven volumes of Breviates listed
on page 14 above. A list of Indexes and Catalogues is included.
Z674.S63 Marshallsay, Diana
No. 2 Official Publications; Survey of the Current
Situation. (Southampton, University of Southampton,
1972 31 p. 29 cm. University Library, occasional
Paper No. 3)
This work by Diana Marshallsay, the collaborator with Percy Ford,
in the compilation of some of the later Breviates, was published by
the Library of the University of Southampton, which has very
comprehensive holdings of British government publications.
Z2009.M64 Morgan, Annie Mary
British government publications; an index to
Chairmen and Authors, 1941-1966. Edited by A. Mary
Morgan, London, Library Association. Reference,
Special and Information Section in association with
Birmingham Public Libraries. 1969. 193 p. 124 cm
This work is arranged by author rather than by subject.
Z2009.04 Olle, James Gordon Herbert
1973 An introduction to British government publications,
by James G. Olle. 2d ed., fully revised and enlarged.
London, Association of Assistant Librarians, 1973.
175 p. 22 cm.
This work covers both parliamentary and nonparliamentary
publications, and has separate chapters on finding old ones and new
ones. It also discusses HMSO as an agent for the distribution of
publications of international organizations.
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Z2009.P45 Pemberton, John E.
1971 British official publications.
1st ed. Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press
(1971) 315 p. 22 cm.
Pemberton's 315-page book is developed at greater length than
Ford's Guide to Parliamentary Papers. He is given to compiling
tables. His "Concordance of Common Papers, 1833-1968" tells what
range of Command Paper numbers appear in each year. He has a Table
of Regnal Years, equating the regnal years of each monarch with
the calendar year.
Henry III 5 1220-21
Eliz. II 11 1962-63
Included are long lists of Commissions and Committees, and a very
good list of reference books on British Government publications.
Z2009.R62 Rodgers, Frank
A Guide to British Government Publications,
H.W. Wilson Company, New York, 1980. xviii, 750 p.:
24 cm.
This volume is the largest, and the latest of many treatises on
British government publications. It is an encyclopedic tome
covering with equal thoroughness the history of British government
publications and their status as of 1980. The book is made uniquely
useful by its comprehensive 60 page index. The 4-page Glossary is
also concise, authoritative, useful.
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VII. Supplements
A. A few American-British analogues
The analogues in the table below must be taken with a grain of
salt. Persons already familiar with U.S. Congressional publications
may find it useful to know some of the British equivalents.
UNITED STATES GREAT BRITAIN
Congress Parliament
Senate House of Lords
House of Representatives House of Commons
Congressional Record Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
U.S. Statutes-at-Large Public General Acts and Church
Assembly Measures
U.S. Code (Official) Index to the
Statutes (Private) Halsbury's
Statutes of England
Federal Register Statutory Instruments, other
than those of a local,
personal, or temporary
character
U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (Official) Index to Government
Orders. (Private) Halsbury's
Statutory Instruments
Congressional Serial Set Sessional Papers (Includes many
papers from non-Parliamentary
agencies of government as well
as Parliamentary publications).
Hearings Minutes of Evidence (Most
included in Sessional Papers)
Congressional Staff Directory Dod's Parliamentary Companion
Vacher's Parliamentary Companion
GPO (Government Printing Office) HMSO (Her Majesty's Stationery
Office)
Vote Division
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VII. Supplements (Continued)
B. Geographical entries of British Research Laboratories
The Library of Congress has cataloged many of the British Research
Laboratories and Technical Libraries not under their familiar names
(e.g., Atomic Energy Research Establishment) but under the names of
the cities in which they are located (e.g., Harwell, England). The
following is a partial list of such entries.
Atomic Energy Research Establishment See: Harwell, England
Building Research Station See: Garston, England
Forest Products Research Laboratory See: Princess Risborough,
England
Infestation Congrol Laboratory See: Tolworth, England
National Engineering Laboratories See: East Kilbride, Scotland
National Lending Library for
Science and Technology See: Boston Spa, England
National Physical Laboratory See: Teddington, England
Radiochemical Centre See: Amersham, England
Road Research Laboratory See: Harmondsworth, England
Royal Observatory See: Hurstmonceaux, England
Science Museum Library See: London, England
Warren Spring Laboratory See: Stevanage, England
C. Changed Call Numbers
In the following table are some J301 call numbers that have been
changed in the public catalog but not changed on the spines of the
books in the stacks. As a result, these earlier dated volumes are
shelved under the old call number. Later volumes are shelved under
the new number.
NEW CATALOG NUMBER DATES ACTUAL SHELF NUMBER
J301 Gt.Brit. Parliament 1803- J301 (Shelved at
.H22 Parliamentary Debates 1908 .H22 J301.H5
2-85)
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J301 Gt.Brit. Parliament. HofCommons 1909- J301
.K22 Debates (Hansard) 1971 .H62
Official Reports
J301 Gt.Brit. Parliament. HofLords. 1909- J301
.J22 Parliamentary Debates 1969 .H62
(Hansard). Official Reports
J301 Gt.Brit. Parliament. HofCommons. 1909- J301
.K23 Parliamentary Debates 1970 .H6
(Daily Issues, uncorrected)
J301 Gt.Brit. Parliament. HofLords. 1909- J301
.J23 Parliamentary Debates 1970 .H6
(Daily Issues, uncorrected)
J301 Gt.Brit. Parliament. HofCommons. 1919- J301
.K24 Parliamentary Debates 1968 .H63
(Hansard). Official Reports
of Standing Committees
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