( 213) 
so that the census taken at the end of the year shows 24,024 
bound volumes, a net increase of 446 from the census of a 
year ago. About 1,500 written cards have been added to 
the catalogue during the year, and the principal accessions 
have been printed in the JourNAL as usual. 
In January five stacks were installed in the room west of 
the reading-room, providing about 650 lineal feet of addi- 
tional shelving. This extension of the library equipment 
was urgently needed, but should be sufficient to provide for 
normal growth for several years. 
The librarian has continued his work upon Lentibulari- 
aceae as opportunity arose, contributing the text of this 
family of plants to several works now in press. 
A list of the publications received currently by the 
Garden was appended to my report for 1910 (BULLETIN 7: 
325-347); certain changes in the list were included in my 
report for 1911 (BuLLeTiIn 8: 45); further required alter- 
ations in the list are as follows: 
Change f to * before the following: 
*Annals of Botany. 
*Botanischer Jahresbericht. 
*Botanisches Centralblatt. 
*Flora. 
*Jahrbiicher fiir Wissenschaftliche Botanik. 
Omit the following: 
Broteria. 
Country Life in America. 
House and Garden. 
Add the following: 
Biochemical Bulletin, New York, N. Y. 
Boletim de Bosques, Pesca i Caza, Santiago de Chile. 
California. University of California, Berkeley, Calif. Pub- 
lications in Agricultural Science. 
*L’Amateur de Champignons, Paris, France. 
*Landscape Architecture, New York, N. Y. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Joun Henpiey BARNHART, 
Librarian, 
