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17 An exchange, not as yet consummated, is pending with Mr. Julius Carlebach and Mr. Nasli M. Heeramaneck. That still pending with the Karl-May Museum of Dresden, Germany, remains unconsummated. [[underlined]] LOANS [[/underlined]] Three loans were accepted during the year. There is every reason to believe most of these loans will eventually become property of the Museum. Mrs. Hortense Fern 133 pieces of Mexican archeology and ethnology. Pubelo, Penobscot, Tlingit and Makah ethnology. Two oil portraits. Joseph Keppler Navaho blanket. 3 gold specimens from Peru. Miss Palm Hope Lewis Lead figure of a woman holding infant from Cayuga County, New York. [[underlined]] SIZE OF COLLECTIONS [[/underlined]] There have been added to the collections during the past fiscal year 667 specimens, and there are now in the entire collection catalog entries running consecutively to 206,313, an increase during the year of 405. [[underlined]] DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY [[/underlined]] The usual routine activities were continued through