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Dallas Hanna, Curator, Dr. Roy E. Dickerson and Mr. F. M. 

 Anderson, honorary curators, and William Barbat, temporary 

 assistant, Department of Invertebrate Paleontology; Joseph 

 Mailliard, Curator, Chase Littlejohn, assistant curator, and 

 Mary E. McLellan, assistant, Department of Ornithology and 

 Mammalogy; Dr. Walter K. Fisher, Curator, Department of 

 Invertebrate Zoology; Edward P. Van Duzee, assistant librar- 

 ian, and Mrs. Helen Van Duzee, library assistant; John I. 

 Carlson, general assistant ; Pauline Kusche, temporary general 

 assistant; William C. Lewis, janitor; Fred Maag, carpenter 

 and assistant janitor; George W. Edwards, assistant janitor; 

 Frank W. Yale, assistant janitor; J. H. Kavanaugh, day- 

 watch; Archie McCarte, nightwatch; Mrs. Johanna E. Wil- 

 kens, janitress. 



ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY 



Accessions to the Museum and to the Library have been 

 numerous and unusually valuable. A few of the more notable 

 are mentioned in the President's report and a detailed list 

 will be found in the appendix to this report (pp. 638-647). 



COOPERATION WITH SCHOOLS 



During the year 6,589 school children of various grades, 

 representing 221 schools in San Francisco, accompanied by 

 214 teachers in charge, visited the Museum. From places 

 outside of San Francisco there were 597 pupils representing 

 29 schools and accompanied by 26 teachers. Among the 

 towns and cities outside of San Francisco that sent one or 

 more schools to visit the Museum are Alameda, Berkeley, 

 Hayward, Kentfield, Oakland, Piedmont, Richmond, San 

 Mateo, and San Leandro. 



The visits by schools in the year have been as follows : 



Schools of San Francisco: 



Total number of classes visiting 221 



Total number of teachers in charge 214 



Total number of students visiting 6589 



Schools outside of San Francisco: 



Total number of classes visiting 29 



Total number of teachers in charge 26 



Total number of students visiting 597 



