128 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1941 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



The editorial work of the Bureau has continued under the immediate 

 direction of the editor, M. Helen Palmer. During the year the follow- 

 ing Bulletins were issued : 



Bulletin 126. Archeological remains in the Whitewater District, eastern Ari- 

 zona. Part II. Artifacts and burials, by Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. With 

 appendix, Skeletal remains from the Whitewater District, eastern Arizona, by 

 T. D. Stewart, xi+170 pp., 57 pis., 44 figs. 



Bulletin 127. Linguistic material from the tribes of southern Texas and north- 

 eastern Mexico, by John R. Swanton. v-1-145 pp. 



Bulletin 128. Anthropological Papers, Nos. 13-18. No. 13, The mining of gems 

 and ornamental stones by American Indians, by Sydney H. Ball. No. 14, Iroquois 

 suicide : A study in the stability of a culture pattern, by William N. Fenton. No, 

 15, Tonawanda Longhouse ceremonies : Ninety years after Lewis Henry Morgan, 

 by William N. Fenton. No. 16, The Quichua-si)eaking Indians of the Province of 

 Imbabura (Ecuador) and their anthropometric relations with the living popula- 

 tions of the Andean area, by John Gillin. No. 17, Art processes in birchbark of 

 the River Desert Algonquin, a circumboreal trait, by Frank G. Speck. No. 18, Ar- 

 cheological reconnaissance of southern Utah, by Julian H. Steward. xii-|-368 

 pp., 52 pis., 77 figs. 



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 by him to Congress, as provided by 

 the act of incorporation of the Association. 



During the year there was issued the Annual Report for 1936, volume 

 2 (Writings on American History). At the close of the year the 

 following were in press: Report for 1936, volume 3 ("Instructions of 

 the British foreign secretaries to their envoys in the United States, 

 1791-1812") ; Report for 1937, volume 2 (Writings on American His- 

 tory, 1937-1938) ; Report for 1939, volume 1 (Proceedings) ; Report 

 for 1940. 



REPORT OF THE NATIONAL SOCLETT, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN 



REVOLUTION 



The manuscript of the Forty-third Annual Report of the National 

 Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, was transmitted to 

 Congress, in accordance with law, December 9, 1940. 



ALLOTMENTS FOR PRINTING 



The congressional allotments for the printing of the Smithsonian 

 Annual Reports to Congress and the various publications of the Gov- 

 ernment bureaus under the administration of the Institution were 



