Jan., 1916. 



Annual Report of the Director. 



Distribution of domestic Exchanges 



Alabama 



Arkansas 



California 



Colorado 



Connecticut 



Delaware 



District of Columbia . 



Florida 



Idaho 



Illinois 



Indiana 



Iowa 



Kansas 



Kentucky 



Louisiana 



Maine 



Maryland 



Massachusetts .... 



Michigan 



Minnesota 



Mississippi 



Missouri 



Montana 



Nebraska 



Nevada 



2 

 I 



24 



10 



18 



2 



39 



4 



I 



56 



15 



15 



6 



3 

 4 



7 

 8 



54 

 II 

 8 

 2 

 12 

 2 

 6 

 2 



New Hampshire 

 New Jersey 

 New Mexico . 

 New York . 

 North Carolina 

 North Dakota 

 Ohio . . . 

 Oklahoma . 

 Oregon . 



.... 4 



. . . . II 



.... 3 



.... 68 



.... 6 



. . . . 2 



.... 19 



.... 3 



. . . I 



Pennsylvania 33 



.... 4 



. . . . 2 



2 



. . . . 2 



.... 3 



. . . . I 



.... 3 



.... 4 



.... 6 



.... 5 



Rhode Island 



South Carolina 



South Dakota 



Tennessee 



Texas 



Utah 



Vermont 



Virginia 



Washington 



West Virginia 



Wisconsin 17 



Wyoming . 

 Cuba . . . . 

 Hawaii . . . , 

 Philippine Islands 

 Porto Rico 



2 

 3 

 4 

 3 

 I 



THE LIBRARY. — The books and pamphlets accessioned during the 

 year were 3,400, bringing the total number of books and pamphlets in 

 the library to 68,275, which are distributed as follows: 



General Library 44,221 



Department of Anthropology 3i293 



Department of Botany 6,946 



Department of Geology 9,579 



Department of Zoology 4i236 



Notwithstanding the small number of serial publications received 

 from foreign exchanging institutions, there is a slight increase over the 

 books and pamphlets received during the previous year. Among the 

 gifts of the year is the simiptuous edition of Japanese Temples and Treas- 

 ures in three illustrated volimies presented by His Imperial Majesty's 

 Commissioner General to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. 

 The edition is limited to two hundred copies and was especially prepared 

 for the Exposition. Through the Minister of International Affairs, 

 Wellington, New Zealand, a copy of the Illustrated Flora of New Zealand 



