DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology statistics represent updated inventory data COLLECTION STATISTICS, <strong>2006</strong> Collection Size and Growth 2005 <strong>2006</strong> 2005-<strong>2006</strong> Number of Number of % growth Specimens Specimens Africa 108,546 108,638 0.08% Europe 37,560 37,560 0.00% Asia 94,365 94,373 0.01% South America 54,294 54,297 0.01% Central & Middle America 26,269 26,842 2.18% North America 664,473 664,604 0.02% Pacific 58,824 58,936 0.19% Osteological Collection 31,791 31,791 0.00% Anthropology Subtotal 1,076,122 1,077,041 0.09% DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY Algae 78,142 78,142 0.00% Fungi (including lichens) 184,990 193,220 4.45% Bryophytes 200,500 204,450 1.97% Pteridophytes 117,680 117,830 0.13% Gymnosperms 11,075 11,125 0.45% Angiosperms 2,130,773 2,136,622 0.22% Botany Subtotal 2,723,160 2,741,389 0.67% DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY Physical Geology 51,035 51,007 -0.05% Invertebrate Paleontology 322,688 322,707 0.01% Plant Paleontology 67,714 67,840 0.19% Vertebrate Paleontology 83,988 84,098 0.13% Geology Subtotal 525,425 525,652 0.04% DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Amphibians and Reptiles 283,334 284,492 0.41% Birds 466,431 470,680 0.91% Fishes 1,899,257 1,899,717 0.02% Insects 11,610,459 12,223,311 5.28% Invertebrates 4,329,765 4,518,128 4.35% Mammals 187,000 191,253 2.27% Zoology Subtotal 18,776,246 19,587,581 4.32% TOTAL SPECIMENS 110 23,100,953 23,931,663 3.60%
COLLECTION STATISTICS, <strong>2006</strong> Outgoing Loans from <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Collections DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY Number of Number of Loans Specimens Anthropology Subtotal 12 52 DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY Algae 0 0 Fungi (including lichens) 14 160 Bryophytes 13 989 Pteridophytes 2 184 Gymnosperms 0 0 Angiosperms 100 7,612 Botany Subtotal 129 8,945 DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY Physical Geology 17 37 Invertebrate Paleontology 12 72 Plant Paleontology 8 1,525 Vertebrate Paleontology 18 99 Geology Subtotal 55 1,733 DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Amphibians and Reptiles 99 1,935 Birds 109 1,968 Fishes 36 1,363 Insects 139 37,907 Invertebrates 44 1,056 Mammals 77 1,809 Zoology Subtotal 504 46,038 TOTAL 700 56,768 111
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THE FIELD MUSEUM 2006 ANNUAL REPORT
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