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tion among the schools to about 390. While the weight of the 

 delivery car is thought to be heavier than necessary, the designing 

 of the canying accommodations continues to meet with approval. 

 It has a capacity of 45 cases. Requests for cases have been 

 made by schools and community clubs in towns near Chicago. 

 Delivery of cases was made to about 280 Main Schools. Each of 

 these schools was provided with no less than 6 cases. The Board of 

 Education continues to ftimish to the classrooms, the standards upon 

 which the cases are displayed for observation and study. 



Photography and Illustration. — The following is a tabulation of the 

 work performed in this Section: 



Number of 

 Number of 6}^x8}4 Posi- 

 Niimber of Negatives tives made. 

 Number of Number of Enlarge- developed Used in 



Negatives Number of Lantern ments for Expe- making large 

 made Prints made Slides made made ditions Negatives 



General 12 200 



Anthropology ... 352 175 .. 8 .. 8 



Botany 5 399 2 



Geology 14 loi 2 



Zoology 26 15 . . . . 72 



Harris Extension ... 33 5 



Distribution 165 



Gift 410 12 



Sale II 444 5 



Totals 453 1,914 21 8 72 8 



Total number of Catalogue entries during year 19 15 2,476 



Total number of Catalogue entries to December 31, 1915 113,303 



Total nimiber of Record Books 17 



PRINTING. — The number of labels and other impressions made by 

 the Section of Printing is as follows: 



Exhibition Other 

 Labels Impressions 



Anthropology 2,624 23,335 



Botany 1,065 22,950 



Geology 1,954 



Zoology 3,936 1,875 



Library 7,225 



General 35,709 



N. W. Harris Public School Extension 566 950 



Attendance. — The total attendance record for the year is 194,926. 

 Appended is a list of the classes, consisting of twenty or more pupils, 

 that visited the Musetmi dtiring the term tmder review: 



