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cording to different relationships and localities, which would greatly increase the value and good appearance of the Museum.

The year was occupied in preparing exhibits for the expositions at Madrid and Chicago, in classifying, cataloguing and marking regular accessions and specimens, examining and reporting upon loan collections and objects, exchanges, ^[[and]] packing fifty-five (55) boxes of ^[[the]] series of 100 plaster casts of stone implements described in the Annual Report for 1891.

The record of office work shows 408 letters written and sent, 182 reports made, and 3590 pages of type-written matter.