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Bulletin 190. An ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649, by Elisabeth 

 Tooker. iv+184 pp. 1964. 



Publications distributed totaled 35,314 as compared with 17,722 for 

 the fiscal year 1963. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Throughout the year, E. G. Schumacher, the staff artist for the Bu- 

 reau of American Ethnology, prepared and executed many varied 

 illustrations in the fields of ethnology and archeology, to appear in 

 Bureau publications. The bulk of the art work concerned the re- 

 touching and/or restoration and assembling of photographs, the 

 drawing of maps, charts, diagrams, graphs, and sundry text figures. 

 Mr. Schumacher also performed miscellaneous assignments for other 

 units of the Smithsonian Institution, including the Editorial and 

 Publications Division. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Dr. M. W. Stirling and Sister Inez Hilger continued as research 

 associates of the Bureau. Dr. A. J. Waring, formerly research asso- 

 ciate, died on March 21, 1964. Mrs. Phyllis W. Prescott, who had 

 assisted in editing many of the Bureau publications, died on June 12, 

 1964, after a brief illness. 



The Bureau continued its extensive service to scholars, teachers, 

 students, and the interested layman in providing information on tech- 

 nical questions, bibliographies, and leaflets on special topics relating 

 to the American Indian. 



Specialists on the Bureau staff identified and supplied information 

 on many specimens, both ethnological and archeological, which were 

 brought in or received by mail. 



Kespectfully submitted. 



Henry B. Collins, Acting Director. 

 S. Dillon Kipley, 



Secretary^ SmAthsonian Institution. 



