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Montana 2 



Nebraska 7 



Nevada 3 



New Hampshire 4 



New Jersey 14 



New Mexico 2 



New York 80 



North Carolina 6 



North Dakota 2 



Ohio 19 



Oklahoma 2 



Oregon i 



Pennsylvania 39 



Rhode Island 5 



South Carolina 2 



THE Director. 193 



South Dakota 2 



Tennessee 2 



Texas 2 



Utah I 



Vermont 4 



Virginia 4 



Washington 6 



West Virginia 6 



Wisconsin 16 



Wyoming 2 



Cuba 3 



Hawaii 5 



Philippine Islands 2 



Porto Rico I 



Distribution of Publications (Domestic) 



Anthropological . 233 



Botanical 303 



Geological 314 



Historical 165 



Icthyological 156 



Ornithological 160 



Report 602 



Zoological 265 



THE Library. — The additions received during the year exclusive 

 of dupHcates were 2,263, increasing the number of books and pamphlets 

 in the library to 58,133. Of this number 1,900 were received by gift 

 or exchange and 363 by purchase, distributed as follows: 



General Library 39. 611 



Department of Anthropology . 2,807 



Department of Botany 6,167 



Department of Geology 7, 114 



Department of Zoology 2,434 



Total 58.133 



The regular routine work of recording the books requisitioned, ordered, 

 received, catalogued, bound and shelved has been continued, always 

 with an aim to have the system as satisfactory as possible to give 

 efficient results. The accessions of the year have been of unusual 

 value and importance. Publications were received from 727 indi- 

 viduals and institutions, and 27 new exchanges were effected. The 

 fund available for the purchase of books was carefully expended 

 upon works selected by the stafi. Among the more important pur- 

 chases were the New (nth) Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 

 the last edition of the Century Dictionary, a beautifully illustrated 



