122 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1&20. 



Thirty-third Annual Report — Accompanying Papers: (1) Uses of plants by 

 the Indians of the Missouri River region (Gilmore) ; (2) Preliminary account 

 of the antiquities of the region between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers in 

 southwestern Colorado (Morris) ; (3) Designs on prehistoric Hopi pottery 

 (Fewkes) ; (4) The Hawaiian romance of Laie-ika-wai (Beckwith). 677 pp. 

 95 pis. 



Three separates from the Thirty-third Annual Report. 



There were in press at the close of the year five annual reports and 

 nine bulletins. The bulletins were as follows : 



Bulletin 67. Alsea Texts and Myths (Frachtenberg). 



Bulletin 71. Native Cemeteries and Forms of Burial East of the Mississippi 

 (Bushnell). 



Bulletin 72. The Owl Sacred Pack of the Fox Indians (Michelson). 



Bulletin 73. Early History of the Creek Indians and their Neighbors (Swan- 

 ton). 



Bulletin 74. Excavations at Santiago, Ahuitzotla, D. F. Mexico (Tozzer). 



Bulletin — . Northern Ute Music (Densmore). 



Bulletin — . Mandan and Hidatsa Music (Densmore). 



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



Bulletin - — . Archeological Investigations in the Ozark Region of Central 

 Missouri (Fowke). 



REPORT OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. 



The annual reports of the American Historical Association are 

 transmitted by the association to the Secretary of the Smithsonian 

 Institution, and are communicated to Congress under the provisions 

 of the act of incorporation of the association. 



Volume 2 of the report for 1916 was published during the year, 

 and the reports for 1917 and 1918 were in press at the end of the year. 



REPORT OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE 

 AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



The manuscript of the Twenty-second Annual Report of the Na- 

 tional Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution was 

 transmitted to Congress according to law in June, 1920. 



THE SMITHSONIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PRINTING AND 



PUBLICATION. 



The Smithsonian advisory committee on printing and publication 

 passes upon all manuscripts offered for publication by the Institu- 

 tion or its branches and considers all forms of routine, blanks, and 

 such other matters as pertain to printing and publication. Ten meet- 

 ings were held during the year and 93 manuscripts were acted upon. 

 Respectfullv submitted. 



W. P. True, Editor. 

 Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 



Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution- 



