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to commercial concerns. The labor and other troubles have 

 so interfered with this outside printing that no Memoirs ap- 

 peared in 19 19, but two important manuscripts were sent 

 outside for printing and will be issued shortly. 



Popular Publications, so called, printed during the year, 

 include one new Handbook of 224 pages on "Peoples of the 



Philippines," edition 1,000; a reprint of the 

 Popular Handbook of 266 pages on "Animals of the 



and Labeling Past," edition 2,000 ; the sixth edition of the 



General Guide, 136 pages, edition 3,000; an 

 edition of 2,000 each of two new Guide Leaflets, one of 32 

 pages on "The Collection of Minerals," and one of 32 pages 

 on "Indian Beadwork" ; a reprint of the Leaflet of 24 pages 

 on "Peruvian Art," edition 2,000; 5,000 copies of a special 

 leaflet of 19 pages as a guide to the Exhibit of Industrial 

 Art ; 19,700 booklets of lectures for Members of the Museum, 

 16 pages ; 46,300 circulars for membership and '100 copies of 

 Honor Roll, 16 pages, 200 impressions. 



Miscellaneous Printing During 1919 



Impressions 



Letterheads and other stationery 66,500 



Field and Reserve Collection Labels 109,400 



Report, Requisition and Other Forms 64,005 



Catalogue Cards, Tickets to Lectures, etc 284,685 



Programs, Circulars, Invitations 129,580 



Color Plates i3,«5c 



Circulars and Miscellaneous Small Publications... 27,027 



Individual Labels 353 



Descriptive Labels.... 404 



757 (average of 5 each) 3,785 



Total 698,832 



The general changes in the exhibition halls and the addi- 

 tions to the collections are recorded in the reports of the 

 various departments and only a few very 

 ew x special acquisitions are noted here. 



A most welcome addition to the art collections of the 

 Museum is a fine bust of President Osborn (by Chester 

 A. Beach), presented by Mrs. Henry Fairfield Osborn, for 

 the Osborn Library. 



