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Photography and Illustration. — This division has been exception- 

 ally busy throughout the year, and both in the quantity and the quality 

 of the work has made an excellent record. The following is a state- 

 ment of the work performed : 



Negatives. Prints. Lantern Slides. 



Director's Office, 51 52 



Anthropology, 5,306 3.706 



Botany, 24 180 66 



Geology, . 212 203 91 



Ornithology, 94 .... 100 



Zoology, 157 296 29 



Distribution, 179 128 207 



Totals, 6,023 4,565 493 



Negatives made in the field by Curators of Departments and de- 

 veloped by the Division of Photography : 



Anthropology, 476 



Botany, 84 



Geology, . , .• . 31 



591 



Summary of Year's Work. 



Negatives, 6,023 



Prints, . . 4,565 



Lantern Slides, 493 



Curator's Negatives, 591 



1 1 ,672 



Attendance. — The total number of visitors recorded during the 

 year was 245,125, being a decrease of 50,165 in the figures for the pre- 

 vious year. The daily average showed 668, as against 809. No 

 plausible reason, other than the inclement weather during the 

 winter months, and the omission of the Spring Lecture Course, can be 

 given for the falling off in attendance. A number of eminent and 

 distinguished students of the different sciences have visited the insti- 

 tution during the year, most of whom were en route to the Louisiana 

 Purchase Exposition in St. Louis. Gratifying expressions at the 

 progress of the institution were frequent. The classification of the 

 attendance during the year follows, and a list of the school classes, 

 thirty pupils or more, that visited the institution during the year: 



LIST OF CLASSES. 



Schools and Location. Teachers. Pupils. 



Talcott — W. Ohio st., corner Lincoln st., i 45 



School of Education — University of Chicago, 3 46 



River Forest — River Forest, 111., i 32 



Talcott — W. Ohio st., corner Lincoln st., i 42 



