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Ferguson, 22 separates; Mr. Frederic W. Goding, 3 pamphlets; Mrs'. Walter M. 

 Giffard, 60 photographs; Mr. George K. Greene, 3 pamphlets and i volume; Dr. 

 H. E. Gregory, 128 pamphlets and i map; Miss Ruth Greiner, 7 maps; Hawaiian 

 Government, 1 pamphlet; Mr. Gerald F. Hill, 8 separates; Mr. James Hornell, 2 

 volumes and 12 pamphlets ; Colonel C. P. laukea, i pamphlet, 4 manuscripts, and 

 14 photographs; Dr. J. F. Illingworth, 103 pamphlets, i book, and i manuscript; 

 Commodore A. C. James, i volume ; Japan Imperial Earthquake Investigation 

 Committee, 3 pamphlets ; Japan National Research Council, 6 pamphlets ; Mr. 

 A. F. Judd, 59 photographs; Mr. C. S. Judd, 2 photographs; Mr. Theodore Kel- 

 sey, 14 photographs ; Library of Hawaii, i volume ; Louisiana Museum, i pam- 

 phlet; Dr. H. L. Lyon, 15 pamphlets; Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 3 pamphlets; Mr. M. D. Monsarrat, 2 manuscripts and 1 pamphlet; National Re- 

 search Council, 2 pamphlets ; New Bedford Library, 1 pamphlet ; New York Zoo- 

 logical Society, 11 pamphlets; New Zealand Government Statistician, 4 volumes'; 

 Norwich Castle Museum, 1 pamphlet ; Messrs. M. and H. H. Peach, i pamphlet ; 

 Dr. R. C. L. Perkins, 2 separates ; Commander Picking, 12 photographs ; Portland 

 Society of Natural History, i pamphlet ; Rochdale Literary Society, i volume ; 

 Royal Ontario Museum, i pamphlet; Mr. Otto Schlagenhaufen, i pamphlet; Dr. 

 Carl Skottsberg, 7 pamphlets ; Mr. W. J. Smithies, i photograph ; Smithsonian 

 Institution, II volumes' and 4 pamphlets; Mr. Thomas Thomsen, 2 pamphlets; 

 Mr. Stephen Taber, i separate; Mr. Thomas G. Thrum, 2 volumes and i separate; 

 Mr. Alfredo J. Torcelli, 1 volume ; United States Geological Survey, 6 pamphlets 

 and 13 maps; Mr. Henry Lorenz Viereck, i volume; Mr. Max Weber and Dr. L. F. 

 deBeaufort, i volume ; Yale University, 4 pamphlets. 



EXCHANGES 



In addition to the current volumes regularly received from institutions on an 

 exchange basis, a number of sets, more or less complete, have been received from 

 the institutions added to the Museum exchange list during the year and during 

 1921. Among these sets were 27 volumes of the Biological Bulletin of the Marine 

 Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole ; 8 volumes of Hayata's Icones plantarum 

 Formosanarum from the Formosan Government ; ig volumes of the University 

 Studies of the University of Nebraska ; 25 volumes of the Bulletin of the Paris 

 Museum of Natural History — a complete set to date ; 10 volumes each of the two 

 series of the Review of Applied Entomology — complete set; 12 early volumes from 

 the Vienna Natural History Museum to complete the set of Annalen ; 8 volumes of 

 Memoires of the Brussels Royal Museum of Natural History — a complete set ; 27 

 volumes from The Societa Italiana di Scienze Naturali de Milan ; and 10 volumes 

 of the Journal of Zoology from Pomona College, California. 



The number of serial publications to be currently received has been increased 

 by 23 by reason of the new exchanges. Classified by subjects the new serials are: 

 geography and history 5 ; natural history, 7 ; botany. 3 ; zoology, 7 ; folk-lore, I. 

 The list of new exchanges may be found on page 15. 



Besides the volumes and parts received as regular exchanges from societies 

 and institutions, a considerable number of accessions have come in by special ex- 

 change — that is to say, by special arrangement for special items. For example 

 the Editor of Stewart's Handbook of the Pacific Islands has sent a number of the 

 handbooks in return for Museum publications that he desired. Special e«changes 



