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APPENDIX 7 
REPORT OF PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK 
Negatives on file December 31, 1940.....00..0.00.00.0.00 000.00... 10,170 
Negatives accessioned during 1941....00.0.00.00.000.0.00.000.00... 180 
Total negatives on file December 31, 1941......00.0.0.... 10,350 
Lantern slides on file December 31, 1940.......0000.00.000.0.000... 6,980 
Lantern slides accessioned during 1941.......00.0..0 000.000.0000... 170 
lotal lantern slides on file December 31, 1941. ............ 7,150 
IXodachrome lantern slides made..... 0.0.0.0. .000 000000002 ee 12 
Prints on file December 31, 1940. .......0..000.0000000000000000., 10,170 
JerintSermaGl eeG usin ol OA Legge each cece, foe fen ede ty city ae item ee 1,941 
Wsedvordistributedtesw ce 2 cee Wa ate 1,761 
Printssaleded uri ce Aline are eet, 2 ON tem tee ae ae ei ara ae 180 
Total prints on file December 31, 1941....0....00....0... 10,35 350 
BenlangementSammacd ewes cee hs Sa ee ote Se AN Remme ee ad 49 
Motion pictures made (in technicolor). ....... 00.00.0000... 00000000, 8 reels 
APPENDIX 8 
REPORT ON BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 
PUBLICATIONS, 1941 
Ecology 
Official Organ of the Ecological Society of America. Quarterly. 
Volume XXII comprised 34 papers (besides reviews, proceedings, 
and miscellaneous matter), 472 pages and 224 text figures (as 
against 39 papers, 530 pages, and 192 text figures in 1940). The 
circulation at the close of the fiscal year (November 30, 1941) 
was 1,153 as against 1,160 one year ag 
The annual budget was $6,046.61, a ere balance $1,743.44, 
and assets over liabilities $1,786.57 (as against $6,800.80, 
$1,117.48 and $1,095.66 assets over liabilities in 1940), plus the 
value of back sets and volumes on hand. Dr. Henry k. Svenson 
continued on the editorial board as the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 
den representative. Dr. Thomas Park, of the University of Chi- 
cago, and Dr. Francis Ramaley, of the University of Colorado, 
continued as Zoological Editor and Botanical Editor, respec- 
tively. 
