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the city. It is oxpootod that there will be sufTieient demand in the 

 future to warrant other reels bein<]^ acciuired, even thou^di tlie policy 

 is to emphasize the use of standard width film. 



Lantern Slides. The collection of lantern slides was augmented 

 by the purchase of about 20 slides from i\Irs. W. Leon Dawson. Addi- 

 tional slides used for illustratinpr lectui-cs on research problems and a 

 few miscellaneous slides were also added. 



Fig. 26. Exhibit displaying miniature of the Mt. Shasta Hatchery. 

 San t rancisco, California, October, 1928. 



Civic Auditorium, 



New^ shipping l)oxes have greatly reduced breakage of lantern slides. 

 Although the call for slides has not been great, it is felt that this service 

 is worth while. If there were sufficient help to prepare slides for ship- 

 ping, the number of loans could be very readily increased by adver- 

 tising their availability. 



Photographs. "We are glad to report that the entire collection of 

 photographs has been rearranged according to subject, and is in order. 

 This has been accomplished through the kindness of Miss Selma 

 Werner, who volunteered her services to bring the photograph file into 

 perfect order. As a consequence, it has been possible to locate any 



