1914 
The report of the Head ices for the year 
occupies pages 81-91. Attention was given as usual to 
the work of the Department of Anthropology, in ite 
several divisions, and to the esd onal Gal ies). the re- 
port on the latter is found on pages 138-146. An arti- 
cle from "Art and Progress," (Vol. 6, No.1, November 1914) | 
by the Editor, Miss Leila Mechlin, a copy of which is here 
included, gives a complimentary sketch of the Curator's 
work in the field of both art and science. She has been 
a good friend and an able promoter of the Gallery's 
interests fom wanee. The engravings are of subjects ob- 
tained on the Curator's Maryland home place near Rockville. 
