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Report of Work in 1013. 
[Presented to the Trustees February 17, 1914; returned to the Director April 24, 1914, with 
orders to omit everything but ‘‘work accomplished”. | 
THE past year has but a commonplace history to relate. Not 
much has been done in publication, not much in accumulation of 
specimens; but the members of the staff have been far from idle. 
The Museum Press has been largely occupied in printing the 
Report of the Director’s Journey around the World, which for 
various reasons has taken more time than was spent in the jour- 
ney. No Memoir has been issued, but of the Occasional Papers, 
besides the Annual Report for 1912, Volume V, Part 4, we have 
published Mr. Forbes’ Notes on the Flora of Kahoolawe and Molo- 
kini, and An Enumeration of Niihau Plants, forming Part 3 of 
the same volume. Much other material has been collected for 
various papers not necessary to specify, and it has been no light 
work but is still far from accomplishment. 
In the Library much work has been done and the list of acces- 
sions given below will show the value of its increase, while the 
following brief statistics will mark the form: 
Volumes received by exchange...-......-. cess cee ce ceee ceeece erence 196 
Parts and pamphlets received by exchange.------ +--+ sees eeeeeeee ec eeeee 615 
Volumes received by purchase or gift --+--- e+e eee eee cece ee eee ee eee 388 
Parts and pamphlets received by purchase or gift.----------++++++e---- 351 
Ainley pots rita hte vaste Aic- cian Neceyer el. creates ta ec oer aueols ese ve Leey im Gave re saul «o aNexm jyemarautte a tepee le 1580 
Maps and charts--.. -.-. cece s sce ce nee e eccrine cece eee ree cecene cence 15 
Manuscripts. .-.-- 22.2 ccc e es cece ee cree ee reece cree tees cece ee we eececs 9 
Concilium Bibliographicum cards. .---. +e ees. sees eee ee eee ee eee eee $826 
Names added to the exchange list..-.----.----+--e22e cece cece cee eees 12 
Wistar (ts 1oyeihi (6 Motes moni s ide Daas OUOm Deco SOs Soomro Sorc onee orm 232 
This does not show the entire activity of the Library. Many 
translations have been made by the Librarian and by A. DeWitt 
Alexander, the Director’s assistant, and the same indefatigable 
laborers have indexed many volumes with reference cards. Visi- 
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