!_• Field M .»kv — Refokts, Vol. VI 



: the publication oi manuscript! pn m c m b en of 



ntributed thr ram i wo.oo 



lit}.. The deficit in the ' ral fund for tbl II. 



ijui^it: r announ. 



thr year have been i tionally numei 'l valuable u will 1*.-  



m thr h-«: colons apjwndcd t" thr rc{«.rt. Mention lOOUld 



ol the contribution of O.OO made l>> Mr. Arthur I cs, 



. the < t of an ethnological survey in Mala) .r- 



:larlv in thr Malay Peninsula and the Dutch 



Up ruing thai the Museum contemplated increasing it? print- 



bop equipment, Mr. William V. Kel Berousrj <-ntrd the 



Institution with a new Miehle Cylinder E > ress l which My 



I printing thr publication! ol thr Mux-urn. 



Mr. Stanley Field presented to the Board ol Tnntcci ol the 



Museum an oil portrait of himself and al>o our of t).« late Dil 'r, 



r SkirF. Mr-. Richard T, Crane, Jr., presented an oil portrait 

 of thr late Mr. Harlow N'. Higinbotham, and Mr. Edwa Aver 



ted an oil portrait ol himself. 

 Miss Helen I Gunsauhu hai pr ese n t ed to the Museum, in nrrmr 

 ory ol her father, Dr. Frank W. Gunsauros, her entire coll 



la; irimono. Thr Board of TlHStCCS has dedicated I hall 



• Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, in which tl Surimoi 



arc to \k exhibited. 



President Field has i rmntH the entire fxpensf ol furnishing the 

 Tnist< n in the new building 



Mrs. Frederick J. V. Slrii ented I ; ol the late 



Dr. Skiff, which has been installed in M Fi k J. V. Sldff Hall" in 



the Department 



Mr. William Wrigtey, Jr., contributed the s U in 

 the poj Buddhistic sculptun 



Mr. Edward E. A - ontributiot 



Edward 1 Library, details of which i 



- in this report. 

 President Field pr< ted to th 

 mal pieces in ulptured by Carl E. Akek 



1 h> urn h i mimeographing machine 



During the year \h- ; nj,' in the membership of the 



: Trust. re filled by the ek ' Richard 'I". I 



Mr . Mr. Harry n and Mr Ernest R. 



ham. 



