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8. GIVE THE NAMES OF ANY STUDENTS WHO HAVE HAD ACCESS TO THE MATERIAL IN YOUR CARE DURING THE YEAR, EITHER IN WASHINGTON OR ELSEWHERE, AND STATE THE SPECIAL AIM OF THEIR STUDIES.
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 Mr. Stewart Culin of Philadelphia, has made several visits to the National Museum for the purpose of studying the collections of games and gambling throughout the world. All the material in our collection has been studied by Mr. Culin, and through him  we have been able to work off a great many of our duplicates in exchange and enriched the collections of the Museum on that subject.

 Mr. W. W. Rockhill has had access not only to the material which he brought home in the in preparation of the reports which he has been making in reference to this explorations in Tibet, but has used all other specimens in our collections that have any bearing on this subject. He has also given much attention to tattooing ^[[, and]] the deformation of the body among various peoples, and in these studies has had the assistance of the various members of my department. 

Mr. Walter [[strikethrough]] Fuchs [[/strikethrough]] ^[[?wkes]] in preparing his monographs on the Hemenway collection has had ever facility for comparing our material with his, he has also gone to some trouble in making for us sand-paintings representing Moki ceremonies and these are among our treasures. 
 
In co-operation with Mr. Culin who has worked