The Library ter care of our New York pamphlets. The Society's newspaper catalogue is being rechecked and our holdings recorded on catalogue cards. The total additions for the year were 22,480 items, of which 6,443 pieces, and 177 volumes and 6 boxes, were manuscripts; 1,221 books, 1,886 pamphlets, 3,400 periodicals, 843 leaflets, 242 broadsides, 315 printed and 13 manuscript maps, 3 atlases, 1,968 numbers and 42 volumes of newspapers, 40 reels of microfilm of newspaper files, 128 programs, 11 scrapbooks of cigar and cigar box labels, programs, and newspaper clippings; 8 etched volumes, 52 water color drawings, 123 pen-and-ink and 12 pencil drawings, 1,285 photographs, 440 gelatin and 99 glass negatives, 494 photostats and 24 volumes of photostats, 9 daguerreotypes, i tintype, 230 lantern slides, 1,286 postcards, 78 posters, 2 silhouettes, 52 caricatures, 30 certificates and diplomas, 11 rewards of merit, 1,045 prints, 1 portrait woven in silk, 1 music sheet, 3 pieces of music in manuscript, 22 bookplates, 36 trade cards (not including the many hundreds that were added to the Landauer Collection), 2 badges, 11 pieces of paper money, 18 bank notes, 110 stamps, 10 greeting, cards, 4 dance orders, 48 menus, 23 invitations, 7 announcements, 6 calendars, 19 business cards, 15 envelopes, and 30 tickets. Some of the principal additions not previously recorded in the Bulletin are: From Mr. George A. Zabriskie: The comedies, histories and tragedies of William Shakespeare. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1939. (18 volumes of a set of 37 volumes now being issued.) A volume of sermons by Jedidiah Morse and others, [i799]-i8io, formerly owned by Perley Fox and Sally, his wife, grandchildren of Jedidiah Morse. Also 230 lantern slides, 17 miscellaneous volumes, 4 pamphlets, etc. From American Antiquarian Society: Forty-eight volumes of early American schoolbooks. From Mr. Samuel V. Hoffman: . Sixty-three volumes, 55 pamphlets, 213 periodicals, etc. — 21 —