74 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1925 



COLLECTIONS 



The following collections, purchased or acquired by members of 

 the bureau or by those detailed in connection with its researches, 

 liave been transferred to the United States National ^luseum : 



83522. Small c«llection of ethuolojjia purchased bj' the bureau from Miss 



Emily S. Cook. 

 84260. Collection of archeologioal material secured by ilr. D. L. Reichard for 



the bureau, from Berryville, Va. 

 S4444. Small stone celt, and a lot of pottery bowl ornaments from Porto Rico, 



presented to tlie bureau by Mrs. Alice de Santiajjo, Barceloneta, P. R. 



85018. Collection of areheological material collected for the bureau by Gerard 



Fowke from mounds near Town Creek, Ala. 



85019. Archeological material collected for the bureau by Dr. J. Walter 



Fewkes, from mounds near St. Petersburg, Fla. 

 85319. Archeological material collected for the bureau by Gerard Fowke. from 



mounds near Town Creek, Ala., on the site of the Wilson Dam, Muscle 



Shoals. 

 8.5343. Stone bird pipe found near Hydes Ferry, on the Cumberland River, 



about 7 miles below Nashville, Tenn. 

 85344. Five complete skulls and fragmentary remains of about twelve crania col- 

 lected by Gerard Fowke from Hog Island Mound, near Town Creek, Ala. 

 Five skulls collected by Earle O. Roberts, Harrah, Wa.sh. 

 S5780. Collection of skeletal material secured by Gerard Fowke at the Alex- 

 ander Mound near Courtland, Ala. 

 85781. Collection of skeletal material wkich was unearthed 1^/4 miles north 



of Boynton, Fla., and sent to the bureau by Mr. E. S. Jackson, of 



Palm Beach, Fla. 

 85824. Collection of archeological objects secured by Mr. J. O. Sanderson, of 



Courtland, Ala., and purchased by the bureau. 

 8585G. Two piiies, one of steatite and the other of marble, collected for the 



bureau by Gerard Fowke from the Alexander Mound in Lawrence 



County, Ala. 

 87297. Collection of archeological material secured for the bureau at Yuungs 



Canyon, about 18 VL- miles east of Flagstaff, Ariz., by Mr. J. C. Clarke, 



of Flagstaff. 

 33949. Human remains from Weeden Island, St. Petersburg, Fla., secured by 



the chief of the bureau during the winter of 1923-24. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Clerical : The correspondence and other clerical work of the office 

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

 Anthony W. Wilding, typist, has been engaged in copying manu- 

 scripts and in various duties connected with the office of the chief. 

 Miss Julia Atkins, stenographer and typist, resigned October 15, 

 1924. Mrs. A. H. Kitchen was appointed temporarily December 13, 



1924, for the three months, the appointment terminating March 13, 



1925. Miss Mae W. Tucker was ajipuinted temporarily May 1, 1925, 

 as stenographer and typist. 



Respectfully submitted. J. WALnai Fewkes, Chief. 



Dr. Charles D. Walcoit, 



Secretary^ SmitJisonian Institution. 



