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Pope, John A. Archibald Gibson Wenley; an appreciation. Ars Orientalis, 



vol. 5 (1963), pp. 1-5, port, 

 . Stockholm: The Museum of Far ]<:astern Antiquities. Apollo, vol. 78 



(July 1963), pp. 29-33, 8 illus. 

 . Review of '^Chinese Trade Porcelain," by Michel Beurdeley. Journal 



of the American Oriental Society, vol. 82 (Oct.-Dec. 1962), pp. 601-605. 

 . Review of "The Golden Peaches of Samarkand; a Study of T'ang 



Exotics," by Edward H. Schafer. Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 23 (1964), 



pp. 29^-297. 

 . Review of "La route de la sole," by Luce Boulnois. Journal of Asian 



Studies, vol. 23 (1964), p. 313. 

 Stebn, Habold p. In memoriam, James Marshall Plumer. Ars Orientalis, 



vol. 5 (1963) , pp. 329-331, port, 

 . Introduction to : Japanese drawings. Oreat drawings of all time. New 



York, Shorewood press, vol. IV, 2 pp., plates 907-926. 

 . Introduction to: A himdred pots by Shoji Hamada. [A loan exhibi- 



tion at the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., Oct. 13-Nov. 18, 1963.] 



Trousdale, William B. Chinese jade at Philadelphia. Oriental Art. vol. 10 

 (Summer 1964), pp. 107-114, illus, 



. Review of "Archaeology in China, vol. 2, Shang China," by Cheng 



Te-k' UB. Ars Orientalis, vol. 5 (1963), pp. 303-306. 



. Review of "Archaeology in China," by William Watson. Ars Orien- 

 talis, vol. 5 (1963), p. 306. 



. Review of "Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages ; a Review of Its Char- 



acteristics, Decoration, Folklore and Symbolism," by Stanley Charles Nott. 



Burlington Magazine, vol. 105 (Oct. 1963). pp. 452-453. 

 UsiLTON, Bebtha M. Bibliography and writings of James Marshall Pliuner. 



Ars Orientalis, vol. 5 (1963). no. 331-337. 

 . The museum library. Museum Hews, vol. 42 (Oct. 1963), pp. 11-14, 



illus. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC LABORATORY AND SALES DESK 



The photographic laboratory made 10,403 items during the year as 

 follows : 5,649 prints, 971 negatives, 3,451 color slides, 297 black-and- 

 white slides, and 35 color sheet films. At the sales desk 67,589 items 

 were sold, comprising 5,273 publications, and 62,316 reproductions 

 (including postcards, slides, photographs, reproductions in the round, 

 etc.). Chief photographer Raymond A. Schwartz spent 7 months in 

 Japan and Taiwan on the Taiwan Photographic Project, and thus the 

 production of the photographic laboratory was proportionately 

 decreased ; however, the figures for the sales desk indicate an increase 

 of approximately 20 percent over the sales of the preceding year. 



BUILDING AND GROUNDS 



The exterior of the building appears to be sound and in good condi- 

 tion. The exterior masonry, including the walls of the courtyard has 

 been cleaned. Blisters have appeared on the roof, but no serious 

 damage has occurred; however, this condition will bear continuous 

 watching. 



