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of the United States, by Bruce Fink, from the University of Michi- 

 gan Press; Paintings from the Tomb of Kekh-Mi-Re at Thebes, by 

 Norman de Garis Da vies, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art; 

 The Moths of South Africa, vohnne 2, by A. J. T. Janse, from the 

 author; Wild Birds at Home, and The American Eagle, by Francis 

 H. Herrick, from the author; Moss Flora of North America North 

 of Mexico, volume 3, part 4, by A. J. Grout, from the author ; Ferns 

 of the Northwest, by Theodore C. Frye, from the author; Trees of 

 the Southeastern States, by W. C. Coker and H. R. Totten, from 

 W. C. Coker; Emile Berliner, Maker of the Microphone, by Frederic 

 William Wile, from Mrs. Emile Berliner; Some Japanese Balloon 

 Prints, by Bella C. Landauer, from the author; Problems of Petro- 

 leum Geology, edited by W. E. Wrather and F. H. Lahee, from the 

 American Association of Petroleum Geologists; Index to Jordan's 

 "Genera of Fishes", volumes 1-4, by Hugh M. Smith, and Post- 

 Card Pictures of Siamese Fishes, by Luang Masya Chitrakaru, from 

 Hugh M. Smith; the Cyclist (London), 25 volumes (1879-1903), 

 from A. E. Schaaf ; Columbia Catalogues (1878-1911), by the Pope 

 Manufacturing Co., from E. H. Broadwell (through A. E. Schaaf) ; 

 Narrative of the U. S. Exploring Expedition, during the years 1838, 

 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, volume 6 (atlas), by Commander Charles 

 Wilkes, from Mrs. Isabel Brackenridge Hendry; Liberia Rediscov- 

 ered, by James C. Young, from Harvey S. Firestone ; Contributions 

 to Electricity and Magnetism (extracted from the Transactions of 

 the American Philosophical Society, 1839, 1841), by Joseph Henry, 

 from Riley D. Moore; Researches in Cancer: Part 1, 1896-1921, 

 1922-1932, by C. W. G. Rohrer, from the author; John Adams's 

 Book, compiled by Henry Adams, from the Boston Athenaeum; 

 Simplified Ballistics for Sportsmen, by Harry F. Geist, from the 

 author; Air Conditioning, by E. W. Riesbeck, from the Goodheart- 

 Willcox Co., Inc. 



Many publications were received from Mrs. Charles D. Walcott. 

 and 22 volumes of a miscellaneous character from Mrs. George Cabot 

 Lodge. Other gifts included 1,221 publications from the Geophysical 

 Laboratory, C57 from the American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, several himdred from the Library of Congress, 

 and a number from the Department of State, Department of Com- 

 merce, Pan American Union, American Association of Museums, 

 and Anthropological Society, Biological Society, and Helmintho- 

 logical Society of Washington. The largest gift, however, came 

 from the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, which late 

 in the year turned over to the library about 7,000 publications, chiefly 

 scientific serials, embracing more than 100 titles and not a few long 

 runs. These will be of great value to the library, especially as they 



