REI^ORT OF THE SECRETARY 97 



BULLETINS 



129. An archeological survey of Pickwick Basin in tlie adjacent portions 

 of the States of Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee, by William S. Webb 

 and David L. DeJarnette. With additions by Walter B. Jones, J. P. E. Mor- 

 rison, Marshall T. Newman and Charles E. Snow, and William G. Haag. 536 

 pp., 316 pis., 99 figs. March 23, 1942. 



130. [Archeological investigations at Buenu Vista Lake, Kern County, 

 California, by Waldo R. Wedel. With appendix, Skeletal remains from the 

 Buena Vista sites, California, by T. D. Stewart. 194 pp., 57 pis., 19 figs. 

 July 14, 1941. 



131. Peachtree Mound and village site, Cherokee County, North Carolina, 

 by Frank M. Setzler and Jesse D. Jennings. With appendix. Skeletal remains 

 from the Peachtree Site, North Carolina, by T. D. Stewart. 103 pp., 50 pis., 

 12 figs. October 9, 1941. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTKOPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY 



With funds supplied by John A. Roebling, the Astrophysical 

 Observatory was able to publish volume 6 of the Annals. 



Annals of the Astrophysical Observatory of the Smithsonian Institution, Vol- 

 ume 6, by O. G. Abbot, L. B. Aldrich, and W. H. Hoover, viii-f 207 pp., 7 pis., 

 18 figs. (Publ. 3G50.) April 24, 1942. 



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. The report for 1939 

 (Proceedings) w^as issued in October 1941. The following were in 

 press at the close of the year: Report for 1936, voliune 3 ("Instruc- 

 tions of the British Foreign Secretaries to their envoys in the United 

 States, 1791-1812") ; report for 1937, volume 2 (Writings in American 

 History, 1937, 1938) ; report for 1939, volume 1 (Proceedings) ; report 

 for 1940; and report for 1941, volume 1, and volume 2 (Talleyrand 

 in America as a financial promoter, 1794-96). 



REPORT OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE 

 AMERICAN REVOLUTION 



The manuscript of the Forty-fourth Annual Report of the Na- 

 tional Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, was trans- 

 mitted to Congress, in accordance with law, November 26, 1941. 



ALLOTMENTS FOR PRINTING 



The congressional allotments for the printing of the Smithsonian 

 Annual Rei)orts to Congress and the various publications of the Gov- 

 ernment bureaus under the administration of the Institution were 



