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Duzee, curator, Department of Entomology and assistant 

 librarian; Dr. John Van Denburgh, curator, Department of 

 Herpetology ; Dr. Roy E. Dickerson, honorary curator, Depart- 

 ment of Invertebrate Paleontology ; Dr. G. Dallas Hanna, cura- 

 tor, Department of Invertebrate Paleontology ; Dr. Walter K. 

 Fisher, curator, Department of Invertebrate Zoology; Joseph 

 Mailliard, honorary curator. Department of Ornithology and 

 Mammalogy; Joseph R. Slevin, assistant curator. Department 

 of Herpetology; Mrs. Marian L. Campbell, assistant, Depart- 

 ment of Botany ; Mrs. Kate E. Phelps, assistant, Department of 

 Botany; Mrs. Helen Van Duzee, assistant. Department of Ento- 

 mology and in the Library; Miss Mary E. McLellan, library 

 assistant; William Heim, assistant, Department of Exhibits; 

 Raymond Smith, general assistant; William C. Lewis, jani- 

 tor; Fred Maag, assistant janitor and carpenter; George W. 

 Edwards, assistant janitor; Frank W. Yale, night watchman; 

 Mrs. Johanna E. Wilkens, janitress; Patrick J. O'Brien, day 

 watch ; William Burns, night watch. 



ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY 



As in previous years, the accessions to the Museum and the 

 Library have been numerous, as shown by the detailed list in 

 the appendix to this report (pp. 389-396). 



VISITORS TO THE MUSEUM 



The Museum has been open to the public every day in the 

 year, and there was a marked increase in the number of visitors 

 over that for 1918. The attendance by months during the year 

 1919, was as follows: 



January 17,241 



February 17,586 



March 27,397 



April 25,994 



May 28,369 



June 32,248 



July 48,028 



August 43,730 



September 34,007 



