110 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1921 



ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY LIBRARY. 



Additions to the library of the Astrophysical Observatory num- 

 bered 72 volumes, 12 parts of volumes, and 37 pamphlets. 



BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY LIBRARY. 



The report of operations of the library of the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology will be found in the report of that bureau. The library 

 is administered under the direct care of the chief of that bureau. 



NATIONAL GALLERY OP ART LIBRARY. 



The library of the National Gallery of Art was during the past 

 fiscal year administered under the direction of the library of the 

 United States National Museum, and its accessions are included in 

 the statistics given for that library. 



FREER GALLERY OF ART LIBRARY. 



Accessions to the library of the Freer Gallery of Art, including 

 publications presented to the Smithsonian Institution and deposited 

 there for reference use in connection with the Freer collections, 

 number 113. Especially worthy of mention is the gift by Messrs. 

 Ton-Ying & Co., of New York, in commemoration of Mr. Charles 

 L. Freer, of 33 rare Chinese manuscripts of the Ming period, con- 

 stituting 108 volumes. 



NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK LIBRARY. 



Eleven volumes were added to the library of the National Zoologi- 

 cal Park during the year. 



SUMMARY OF ACCESSIONS. 



The accessions during the year, with the exception of those for the 

 library of the Bureau of American Ethnology, may be summarized 

 as follows : 



To the Smithsonian deposit in the Library of Congress, including parts 



to complete sets G, 250 



To the Smithsonian office, Astrophysical Observatory, Freer Gallery of 

 Art, and National Zoological Park libraries , 93S 



To the United States National Museum library, including accessions for 



the National Gallery of Art 4, 7G0 



Total 11,948 



Respectfully submitted. 



Paul Brockett, 



Assistant Librarian . 

 Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 

 Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 



