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ILLUSTRATIONS 



Following is a summary of work accomplished during the fiscal 

 year by Edwin G. Cassedy, illustrator : 



Line drawings 602 



Stipple drawings 3 



Wash drawings 4 



Maps 22 



Graphs 6 



Plates assembled 95 



Photographs retouched 14 



Lettering jobs 114 



Mural paintings 2 



Negatives retouched 5 



Total 867 



The month of December 1940 and the first half of January 1941 

 were devoted to work on the new Index Exhibit in the Smithsonian 

 main hall. 



COLLECTIONS 



Collections transferred by the Bureau of American Ethnology to 

 the Department of Anthropology, United States National Museum, 

 during the fiscal year were as follows : 



Accession 

 No. 



124,559. Portions of a child's skull and skeleton collected near Kissimmee, Fla., 



and sent in by L. R. Farmer, 

 157,350. Skeletal and cultural remains from burial sites on Pennock Island and 



Dall Island, southeastern Alaska, collected during the summer of 



1940 by Dr. Julian H. Steward. (36 specimens.) 

 157,796. Collection of 94 ethnological specimens from the Carrier Indians, 



obtained by Dr. Julian H. Steward in the region of Fort St. James, 



British Columbia, in 1940. 

 157,965. Collection of ethnological objects purchased among the Iroquois Indians 



during the past summer by Dr. William N. Fen ton. (3 specimens.) 

 158,151. Collection of carved wooden masks and musical instruments collected 



by the late J. N. B. Hewitt among the Iroquois Indians of the Six 



Nations Reserve, Grand River, Ontario, Canada. (27 specimens.) 

 158,498. Two unfinished wooden masks made by Tom Harris, an Onondaga Indian 



of the Six Nations Reserve, Grand River, Ontario, Canada, and 



collected in August 1940 by Dr. William N. Fenton. 



160.243. Archeological specimens from a sand burial mound on Lemon Bay, near 



Englewood, Sarasota Co., Fla. (25 specimens.) 



160.244. Archeological specimens from various mounds in the vicinity of Parrish, 



on Little Manatee River, Manatee Co., Fla. (61 specimens.) 

 160,249. Archeological and skeletal material from a refuse and burial mound 

 1% miles west of Belle Glade, in Palm Beach Co., Fla. (988 archeo- 

 logical specimens. The skeletal material in this accession has not 

 been counted this year, but the figures will be included in some future 

 annual report.) 



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