12 Director's Report for 1916. 
“During the year the following persons have aided us in vari- 
ous ways: Messrs. T. C. White, Allan Wall, Robt. McWayne, 
G. C. Munro, J. R. Myers and Rev. J. M. Lydgate.’’ 
ADDITIONS TO THE HERBARIUM. 
Dr. T. F. Cheeseman, New Zealand. (Exchange).-....--.-.---..----- 145 
12¥e Se wieullbievaigs Ilex pA vond<s “NOP NsyblociGuino coon ome sed OscOO nd adocogpscS 2 
Mary Strong Clemens, Philippine Ti GUS Peete ees be oes ate neniete: ae Sitaram a 4o 
Ex (CO WMiiiiirey Gare, IMcolkelken Boneh IMGs Goewsabs Sa 6cbcocsn cd oes but oo ss 92 
Mirs1G, B Kelly, EV await tescie. eo be ches ees Fae Soar ee reyes cm cierttayedl Pele Sots Paes cus lee eens I 
J. F. G. Stokes, Oahu and Maut...---..----- - ee. cece ee eee eee eee ee eee 8 
Dr. C. M. Cooke, Jr., Oahwui -.---- +--+ 22 eee ee eee eee ee eee ce ee eee 9 
J.C. Bridwell, Oahu... ---. ee cece cece eee cee cee eee ee cee I 
Curators: collection: (Oa biter ge = precrnatere ciate tte avery) eee tel ieceatekrtaya aa tteate 359 
(Cie rv eollileOuore bE ehul Soo 640 Gace cesses dsess esenco gases So Se 5c 
Craton SACoOlle chic tata Wall yor oie ssio ellie cesta! stake oyctercie netchetsistetctatereveie’ © tensa eRe goo 
AIR Gy Ral Lie orev ere tee Ri ocho d ate eater a aiieral foliahavaus (Ne yspacerstalie chev evesen oreuais meteNee lot ete tue tsbaue ena 1563 
Pulmonata. From the Report of the Curator of Pulmonata, 
Dr. C. Montague Cooke, Jr., we find: 
“Twenty thousand two hundred and ten (20,210) specimens 
have been catalogued during the year. ‘These were distributed 
over 1760 catalogue numbers, with an average of slightly over 
eleven specimens to each catalogue number. Besides the shells 
catalogued, several thousand specimens were either collected or 
given to the Museum during the year which your Curator was 
unable to catalogue. 
‘‘Not as much has been done in the field this year as in previous 
years, but more time has been spent in the laboratory on the collec- 
tions. One important trip was taken with Messrs. Judd and Wilder 
to Molokai and collections made on the different ridges between 
Waikolu and Kawela. Previous to this trip, very few specimens 
were in our collection from this region and the results were very 
satisfactory, as 2444 specimens were added to our collection. 
‘‘A paper dealing with some new species and varieties of 
Amastra is in the hands of the Trustees, and it is to be hoped that 
it will be issued early in 1917.'. A number of very interesting spe- 
cies have been dealt with in this paper. Most of the forms de- 
scribed were acquired by the Museum since Dr. Pilsbry’s visit 
here in 1913. . Work has already been begun in arranging the ma- 
terial for study for another paper. 
‘This paper has been issued as Part 3 of Vol. III, Occasional Papers. 
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