agricultural. and other implements, examples of which 
as well as of the tools used in the flint-chipping work, 
together with a quantity of the refuse of manufacture, 
were collected fue ane Museum. 
Biel vepere on the National. Gallery for the year 
is found on pages 88-103. A vacancy in the Smithsonian 
Advisory Committee on the National Gallery of Art, caused 
by the death. of erage Rael Millet, its chairman, one 
of the victims of the Titanic disaster, in the spring of 
Egle. Gas filled by the appointment of Mr. C. Y. Turner, 
director of the Maryland Institute Schools of Art and 
Design in Baltimore. The present menbershiip is) as 
follows: Mr. C. Y. Turner, Chairman, Mr. Frederick Crown-— 
iat 914: Mr. Edwin H. Blashfield, Mr. Herbert Adams and 
William H. Holmes, Secretary. The Gallery was repre- 
sented at the annual convention of the American Federa- 
tion of Arts, held in Washington on May 15 and 16, 1913, 
by the Curator. 
