8 Peelo Museum of Natural History — Reports, Vol. V. 



to $181,000. As will be observed from the details of the financial 

 statement the sum of $7,075, representing individual contributions, 

 has also been disbursed for special collections and expeditions. 



PuttucATHMt. — Six publications were issued during the year, com- 

 prising parts of five volumes, details of which follow: 

 Pub. 180. — Anthropological Series. Vol. XIV, No. i. Traditions of 



the Tinguian. A Study in Philippine Folk-lore. By Fay- 

 Cooper Cole. 126 pages. Edition 1500. 

 Pub. 181. — Report Scries, Vol. IV, No. 5. Annual Report of the 



Director to the Board of Trustees for the year 1914. 78 



pages. 16 half-tones. Edition 2500. 

 Pub. 182. — Ornithological Scries, V^ol. I, No. 8. Descriptions of New 



Birds from South America and Adjacent Islands. By 



Charles B. Cory. 10 pages. Edition 1500. 

 Pub. 183. — Ornithological Series, Vol. I, No. 9. Notes on South 



American Birds, with Descriptions of New Subspecies. 



By Charles B. Cory. ^ pages. Edition 1500. 

 Pub. 184. — Anthropological Scries, Vol. XV, No. i. The Diamond. 



A Study in Chinese and Hellenistic Folk-lore. By Berthold 



Laufer. 75 pages. Edition 1500. 

 Pub. 185. — Zoological Series, Vol. X, No. 13. New Mammals from 



Brazil and Peru. By Wilfred H. Osgood. 12 pages. 



Edition 1500. 



Names on Mailing List 



Domestic 523 



Foreign 672 



M95 



OimnaunoN of foreign Exchanges 



Africa 20 Holland SO 



Anstralia .^7 India .18 



Austria ^3 lUily 36 



Bd^um 18 Japan 10 



Borneo i Java ... 4 



Bulgaria i Mexico ... 19 



Canada 27 Norway 8 



Central Amoica 7 Portugal 5 



China i Russia t6 



Denmark South America 29 



Prance 54 Spain 7 



G«nnany i.U Sweden 14 



Great Britain 117 Switzerland 23 



Greece i West Indies 45 



