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gestellt f iir Einige Freunde — from Mrs. John V. C. Parker, from the 

 library of her father, the Late Stephen S. Day; Hunting Wild Life 

 with Camera and Flashlight, 2 volumes, by George Shiras, 3d, from 

 Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor ; Cumulative Index to the National Geographic 

 Magazine, 1899 to 1934, Inclusive, 2 copies, from the National Geo- 

 graphic Society; Cyrus Hall McCormick, volume 2 (2 copies), by 

 William T. Hutchinson, from the McCormick Historical Association ; 

 A History of the College of Charleston, by J. H. Easterby, from the 

 college ; 26 reports on the work of the Discovery, from Dr. Stanley 

 Kemp, director ; 7 volumes of collected works on hydroids, from Mrs. 

 C. C. Nutting; Biographical Memoir of Josej^h Saxton, by Joseph 

 Henry, from J. S. Pendleton; Collected Papers of Dr. George J. 

 Conley, edited by Yale Castlio, and Principles of Osteopathy, by 

 Yale Castlio, from the Kansas City College of Osteopathy and 

 Surgery. 



There v.ere also gifts from Secretary Abbot, Assistant Secretary 

 Wetmore, Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, and the following other members, 

 associates, and friends of the Smithsonian staff: L. B. Aldrich, Dr. 

 E. A. Chapin, A. H. Clark, Dr. D. M. Cochran, W. L. Corbin, F. E. 

 Fowle, Dr. Herbert Friedmann, J. E. Graf, L. C. Gunnell, Mrs. 

 Walter Hough, A. H. Howell, Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, N. M. Judd, G. D. 

 McCoy, Mrs. C. L. Manning, Dr. W. C. Mansfield, Dr. W. M. Maxon, 

 G. S. Miller, Jr., Dr. Harold Morrison, C. F. W. Muesebeck, Dr. G. S. 

 Myers, P. H. Oehser, R. G. Paine, Dr. M. J. Eathbun, J. H. Riley, Dr. 

 W. L. Schmitt, F. M. Setzler, R. E. Snodgrass, and W. P. True. 



SOME STATISTICS 



The accessions may be summarized as follows : 



Library 



Volumes 



Pam- 

 phlets 

 and 

 charts 



Total 



Astrophysical Observatory 



Bureau of American Ethnology.. 



Freer Gallery of Art 



Langley Aeronautical 



National Gallery of Art 



National Museum 



National Zoological Park... 



Radiation and Organisms... 



Smithsonian deposit, Library of Congress 

 Smithsonian ofEce 



Total - 



99 



99 



305 



38 



314 



1,669 



84 



9 



3,456 



166 



6,299 



150 



119 



14 



236 



966 



14 



2 



3,401 



14 



4,916 



249 

 99 



484 

 52 



550 



2,635 



98 



U 



6,857 



180 



According to data available at the close of the year for the various 

 libraries of the Institution, the number of publications cataloged 

 was approximately 7,015; of cards prepared and filed, 55,829; of 

 l^eriodicals entered, 25,205; of loans made, 11,235, of which 281 were 



