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Bulletin 99. Cherokee Sacred Formulas and Medicinal Prescriptions (Mooney 

 and Olbrechts). 



Bulletin 101. Indian Blankets of the North Pacific Coast (Kissell). 



Bulletin 102. Menominee Music (Densmore). 



Bulletin 103. Source Material for the Social and Ceremonial Life of the Choc- 

 taw Indians (Swanton). 



Bulletin 104. A Survey of the Ruins in the Region of Flagstaff, Arizona 

 (Colton). 



Bulletin 105. Notes on the WapAnowiweni (Michelson). 



DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATIONS 



The distribution of the publications of the bureau has been con- 

 tinued under the charge of Miss Helen Munroe, assisted by Miss 

 Emma B. Powers. Publications distributed were as follows : 



Report volumes and separates 6, 003 



Bulletins and separates 13, 924 



Contributions to North American Ethnology 33 



Miscellaneous publications 515 



Total 20,475 



As compared with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1930, there was 

 a decrease of 4,393, This decrease is mainly in the distribution of 

 bulletins and separates, and possibly is largely explained by the very 

 large number of separates from the handbook which were sent in the 

 previous year to the many groups of Camp Fire Girls. No great 

 demand from any one group was received in this past fiscal year. 



Twenty-eight addresses were added to the mailing list during the 

 year and 20 were taken off. The mailing list now stands at 1,635, in 

 addition to the members of the staff of the bureau and other branches 

 of the Institution who receive the publications regularly as issued. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Following is a summary of work accomplished in the illustration 

 branch of the bureau under the supervision of De Lancey Gill, illus- 

 trator : 



Photographs and drawings retouched, lettered, and otherwise made 



ready for engraving 748 



Drawings made, including maps, diagrams, etc 48 



Engravers' proofs criticized 524 



Printed editions of colored plates examined at Government Printing 



Office 7,000 



Correspondence attended to (letters) 135 



Photographs selected and catalogued for private publication 310 



Photo-laboratory work by Dr. A. J. Olmsted, National Museum, in coop- 

 eration with the Bureau of American Ethnology : 



Negatives 154 



Prints 335 



Lantern slides 91 



Films developed from field exposures 48 



