8 Field Museum of Natural History — Reports, Vol. V. 



to $181,000. As will be observed from the details of the financial 

 statement the sum of $7,075, representing individual contributions, 

 has also been disbursed for special collections and expeditions. 



PUBLICATIONS. — Six pubHcations were issued during the year, com- 

 prising parts of five voltmies, details of which follow: 

 Pub. 180. — Anthropological Series. Vol. XIV, No. i. Traditions of 

 the Tinguian. A Study in Philippine Folk-lore. By Fay- 

 Cooper Cole. 126 pages. Edition 1500. 

 Pub. 181. — Report Series, Vol. IV, No. 5. Annual Report of the 

 Director to the Board of Trustees for the year 1914. 78 

 pages. 16 half-tones. Edition 2500. 

 Pub. 182. — Ornithological Series, Vol. I, No. 8. Descriptions of New 

 Birds from South America and Adjacent Islands. By 

 Charles B. Cory. 10 pages. Edition 1500. 

 Pub. 183. — Ornithological Series, Vol. I, No. 9. Notes on South 

 American Birds, with Descriptions of New Subspecies. 

 By Charles B. Cory. 33 pages. Edition 1500. 

 Pub. 184. — Anthropological Series, Vol. XV, No. i. The Diamond. 



A Study in Chinese and Hellenistic Folk-lore. By Berthold 

 Laufer. 75 pages. Edition 1500. 

 Pub. 185. — Zoological Series, Vol. X, No. 13. New Mammals from 

 Brazil and Peru. By Wilfred H. Osgood. 12 pages. 

 Edition 1500. 



Names ON Mailing List 



Domestic . 

 Foreign 



Distribution of Foreign Exchanges 



Africa 20 



Australia 37 



Austria . 32 



Belgium 18 



Borneo i 



Bulgaria i 



Canada 27 



Central America 7 



China i 



Denmark 8 



France 54 



Germany 134 



Great Britain 117 



Greece i 



523 

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1,195 



Holland 20 



India 18 



Italy 36 



Japan 10 



Java 4 



Mexico 19 



Norway 8 



Portugal 5 



Russia 16 



South America 29 



Spain 7 



Sweden 14 



Switzerland 23 



West Indies 45 



