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Gettens. R. J. Maya blue: an unsolved problem in ancient pigments. American 



Antiquity, vol. 27 ( 1962) , pp. 557-564. tables. 

 . Minerals in art and archeology. Smithsonian Annual Report for 



1961, 1962. pp. 551-568, 8 pis. 

 . Tumacacori interior decorations. In collaboration with Charles R. 



Steen. Arizoniana, the Journal of Arizona History, vol. 3 (1962), pp. 



7-33. pis. 

 PoPK, John A. A Chinese Buddhist pewter with a Ming date. Archives of the 



Chinese Art Society of America, vol. 16 (1962). pp. 8^-91. illus. 

 . Review of "Archaeology in China ; vol. I. Prehistoric China," by Cheng 



Te-k'un. Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 80 (1960), pp. 



82-85. 

 . Review of "Chinese and Japanese Cloisonne Enamels," by Sir Harry 



Garner. Oriental Art, n.s., vol. 9 ( 1963) , pp. 41-42. 



Stern, HARor.o P. The Perfumed Lady, by Moronobu. Art Association of In- 

 dianapolis, Ilerron Museum of Art Bulletin, vol. 49 (1962), pp. 4-8, illus. 



. Ukiyoe paintings of Tokugawa Japan. Bulletin of the Japan Society, 



London, vol. 3, No. 36 (1962) , pp. 5-11. 



. Review of "The Folk Art of Japan," by Hugo Munsterberg. Artilus 



Asiae, vol. 25 (1962). pp. 213-214. 



. Review of "The Hokusai Sketchbook," by James A. Michener, Artihus 



Asiae, vol. 25 (1962). pp. 219-220. 

 Trousdale. W. B. Architectural landscapes attributed to Chao Po-chii. Ars 



Orientalis, vol. 4 (1961). pp. 11-19. illns. 

 . A Chinese handle-bearing mirror from Northern Afghanistan. Artihus 



Asiae, vol. 24 ( 1961 ) , pp. 11-19, illus. 

 Wenley, Archibald G. A Chinese Sui dynasty mirror [with] "Note on the 



composition, fabrication and condition of this Sui dynasty mirror," by 



Rutherford J. Gettens. Artibus Asiae, vol. 25 (1962), pp. 141-148, plates. 

 West, Elisabeth H. Jade ; its character and occurrence. Univer.sity Museum, 



University of Pennsylvania. Expedition, vol. 5 (1963), pp. 2-11, illus. 

 . A ring-mount for micro-cross-sections of paint and other materials. 



Studies in Conservation, vol. 4 (19.59) , pp. 27-31, illus. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC LABORATORY AND SALES DESK 



The photographic laboratory made 15,453 items during the year as 

 follows : 11,072 prints, 722 negatives, 3,415 color slides, 160 black-and- 

 white slides, and 84 color sheet films. At the sales desk 56,574 items 

 were sold, comprising 4,727 publications and 51,847 reproductions (in- 

 cluding postcards, slides, photographs, reproductions in the round, 

 etc.). These figures indicate a marked increase in the work of both 

 the photographic laboratory and sales desk over that of previous years. 



BUILDING AND GROUNDS 



The exterior of the building appears to be sound. The roof was 

 repaired but further repairs will be necessary. The sidewalk at the 

 north front of the building was replaced. The cleaning of the ex- 

 terior stonework is scheduled to commence in the new fiscal year. 



In the interior, the structural steel in the attic is in need of paint- 

 ing. A fluorescent lighting system was installed over the galleries. 



