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Collection of areheological objects (262) and skeletal material (16 

 specimens), together with ethnologica of the Apache Indians (4 

 specimens), obtained in Arizona by Dr. Walter Hough during the 

 spring of 1919. Accession 64603, 282 specimens. 



Collection of areheological objects (212) and two human skulls, 

 gathered by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, at Square Tower House and con- 

 tiguous ruins on the Mesa Verde National Park, Colo., in cooperation 

 with the National Park Service of the Interior Department in 1919. 

 Accession 64646, 214 specimens. 



Areheological objects (446) and skeletal material (5) collected by 

 Mr. J. A. Jeancon in an ancient ruin near Abiquiu, New Mexico, for 

 Mr. Otto T. Mallery during the summer of 1919, and presented to 

 the bureau by Mr. Mallery. Accession 64885, 451 specimens. 



PROPERTY. 



Furniture and office equipment was purchased to the amount of 

 $162.73. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Personnel. — The position of Honorary Philologist, held for sev- 

 eral years by Dr. Franz Boas, has been abolished. 



Clerical. — The correspondence and other clerical work of the 

 office has been conducted by Miss May S. Clark, clerk to the chief. 

 Mrs. Frances S. Nichols assisted the editor. 



There has been no change in the scientific or clerical force. 

 Respectfully submitted. 



J. Walter Fewkes, 

 Chief, Bureau of American Ethnology. 

 Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 



Secretary. Smithsonian Institution. 



