REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 69 



Thirty-eighth Annual Report. Accompanying paper : An Introductory Study of 

 the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana Indians (Roth). 



Bulletin 7:>. Early History of the Creek Indians and Their Neighbors (Swan- 

 ton). 



Bulletin 74. Excavation of a Site al Santiago Ahuitzotla, D. F. Mexico 

 (Tozzer). 



Bulletin 75. Northern Ute Music (Densmore). 



Bulletin 70. Archeological Excavations in the Ozark Region of Central Mis- 

 souri (Fowke). 



Bulletin 77. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Cnddoan Tribes West of 

 the Mississippi (Bushnell). 



Bulletin — . Handbook of the Indians of California (Kroeber). 



Bulletin — . Mandan and Hidatsa Music (Densmore). 



DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATIONS. 



The distribution of publications has been continued under the 

 immediate charge of Miss Helen Munroe, assisted by Miss Emma B. 

 Powers. Publications were distributed as follows : 



Copies. 



Annual reports and separates 1,998 



Bulletins and separates 10,288 



Contributions to North American Ethnology 34 



.Miscellaneous publications 475 



Total 12, 795 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Mr. De Lancey Gill, illustrator, with the assistance of Mr. Albert 

 E. Sweeney, continued the preparation of the illustrations of the 

 bureau. A summary of this work follows : 



Photographic illustrations for distribution and office use 645 



Negatives of ethnological and archeological subjects 351 



Negative films developed from field exposures 70 



Photostat prints made from books and manuscripts--. 120 



Illustrations prepared and submitted for publication 391 



Line and color drawings 195 



Illustrations, proofs edited 15S 



Lithographic proofs examined at Government Printing Office 25,000 



LIBRARY. 



The reference library continued in the immediate care of Miss 

 Ella Leary, librarian, assisted by Mr. Charles B. Newman and Mr. 

 Samuel H. Miller. 



During the year 775 books were accessioned, of which 50 were 



acquired by purchase, 325 by binding of periodicals, and 400 by gift 



and exchange. The periodicals currently received number about 



900. of which 30 were received by subscription, the remainder being 



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