236 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1959 
CONSOLIDATED FUND—Continued 
Fund Investment Income 
1959 1959 
Canfield Collection, for increase and care of the Canfield collection of minerals_}| $52, 482. 58 $2, 659. 86 
Casey, Thomas L., for maintenance of the Casey collection and promotion of 
researchesirelating to). Cole Mien as--—— ese a sane eee ann ae eee 17, 199. 81 871.72 
Chamberlain, Francis Lea, for increase and promotion of Isaac Lea collection 
Oligems/sandimolluskewe= sae seen ane en a eee eens eee eee 38, 641. 81 1, 958. 36 
Dykes, Charles, for support in financial research._------.-------------------- 59, 084. 00 2, 994. 10 
Eickemeyer, Florence Brevoort, for preservation and exhibition of the photo- 
graphic collection of Rudolph Eickemeyer, Jr--.--------------------------- 14, 915. 03 755. 93 
Hanson, Martin Gustav and Caroline Runice, for some scientific work of the 
Institution, preferably in chemistry or medicine_----.--.------------------ 12, 198. 67 618. 21 
Higbee, Harry, Memorial Fund, for general use of the Institution after the 
Deriodoftensyearsirom date ofrift (957) pessaneeeseeee econ tea eee 763. 94 36. 81 
Hillyer, Virgil, for increase and eare of Virgil Hillyer collection of lighting 
CO) [1h spe ee Se ene ee BR a ee 9, 018. 34 457. 04 
Hitchcock, Albert S., for care of the Hitchcock Agrostological Library_---.--- 2, 165. 26 109. 75 
Hrdliéka, Ale§ and Marie, to further researches in physical anthropology and 
publicationtiniconnectionstherewithe= ses =sae == an a eae 59, 259. 98 2, 858. 46 
Hughes Bruce, tofoundeuphes'aleoves-------2------ss=-eneaae ana e noone 26, 265. 73 1, 331. 15 
Loeb, Morris, for furtherance of knowledge in the exact sciences-_------------ 119, 591. 06 6, 060. 94 
Long, Annette and Edith C., for upkeep and preservation of Long collection 
oliembroideries;laces,,and textiles= 2-2--222-2. 225-2 25-2 (ee oe 745. 07 37. 74 
Maxwell, Mary E., for care and exhibition of Maxwell collection__.-_-.------ 26, 914. 61 1, 364. 06 
Myer, Catherine Walden, for purchase of first-class works of art for use and 
benefit of the National Collection of Fine Arts....-----------.------------- 27, 717. 08 1, 404. 72 
Nelson, Edward W., for support of biological studies_-.--------------------- 30, 515. 84 1, 546. 55 
Noyes, Frank B., for use in connection with the collection of dolls placed in the 
U.S. National Museum through the interest of Mr. and Mrs. Noyes-------- 1, 318. 33 66. 81 
Pell, Cornelia Livingston, for maintenance of Alfred Duane Pell collection--- 10, 171. 36 515. 48 
Petrocelli, Joseph, for the care of the Petrocelli collection of photographic 
prints and for the enlargement and development of the section of photog- 
Taphyotihe Wes wNeational wVitiseumn ie ea oo eee nee en eee ene eae 10, 172. 28 346. 62 
Rathbun, Richard, for use of division of U.S. National Museum containing 
@rustaced. - 42 =. £2 Sees a wo ee sw sacs ccdsewsscescccensae ene scscecee 14, 594. 68 739. 66 
*Reid, Addison T., for founding chair in biology, in memory of Asher Tunis-_- 24, 468. 96 1, 237. 04 
Roebling Collection, for care, improvement, and increase of Roebling collec- 
Gloniof minerals*. 22523. Bess soso se sew ose aes on sae ee sess eaesesessee 165, 608. 24 8, 393. 11 
Rooebling:SolartResearch’s. 2-2. 2-2 5.=s.ncssnses5-ose55-asesseesascelessesse- 31, 633. 91 1, 982. 79 
Rollins, Miriam and William, for investigations in physics and chemistry - -- 180, 655. 59 8, 929, 44 
Smithsonianvemployeessrotirements--- ==. s-2 a oe eee ne eee eae 33, 368. 40 1, 722. 74 
Springer, Frank, for care and increase of the Springer collection and library -- 24, 607. 44 1, 247, 14 
Strong, Julia D., for benefit of the National Collection of Fine Arts__------_- 13, 719. 89 695. 31 
Walcott, Charles D. and Mary Vaux, for development of geological and 
paleontological studies and publishing results of same---_------------------ 657, 407. 55 33, 444. 26 
Walcott. Mary) Vaux forpublicationsin botany=--------=----s----2s---——— 79, 429. 98 4, 025. 53 
Voungery HelenWalcott, held in trustisspes see ee oe eee enone 97, 121. 02 4, 692. 96 
Zerbee, Frances Brincklé, for endowment of aquaria_.-------_.-------------- 1, 301. 61 65. 98 
Ota ateecacaccscwes ec sc ae a cte tees Sessa secs cbeassecccccaseaseseces $2, 188, 725. 03 $110, 428. 83 
*In addition to funds deposited in the United States Treasury. 
FREER GALLERY OF ART FUND 
Early in 1906, by deed of gift, Charles L. Freer, of Detroit, gave 
to the Institution his collection of Chinese and other Oriental objects 
of art, as well as paintings, etchings, and other works of art by 
Whistler, Thayer, Dewing, and other artists. Later he also gave 
funds for construction of a building to house the collection, and 
