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KEPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 



There has been but one addition to the sectional libraries established in the 

 Museum, that of the Division of Physical Anthropology, and the complete list 

 now stands as follows: 



Administration. Geology. Parasites. 



Administrative assistant. History. Photography. 



Anthropology. Insects. Physical anthropology. 



Biology. Mammals. Prehistoric archaeology. 



Birds. Marine invertebrates. Reptiles. 



Botany. Materia medica. Stratigraphic paleontol- 



Childreu"s room. Mesozoic fossils. ogy. 



Comparative anatomy. Mineralogy. Siiperintendent. 



Editor. Mollusks. Taxidermy. 



Ethnology. Oriental archaeology. Technology. 



Fishes. Paleobotany. 



In the following table are summarized all the accessions during the j'ear for 

 the Smithsonian deposit, for the libraries of the Secretary, Office, Astrophysical 

 Obsrvatory, United States National JNIuseum, and National Zoological Park. 

 That of the Bureau of American Ethnology is not included, as it is separately 

 administered : 



Smithsonian deposit in Library of Congress 30,580 



Secretary, Office, and Astrophysical Observatory libraries 2,458 



Watts de Peyster collection Napoleon Buonaparte 2,782 



United States National Museum library 7, 184 



National Zoological Park 8 



Total - 43,012 



Respectfully submitted. 



Cyeus Adler, Librarian. 

 Mr. S. 1'. Langlev, 



Scereta)!J of the tSinitlia-oiiiaii Institution. 



