EEPORT OF THE SECRETABY 157 



Of the separates from the proceedings, 11 were from volume 77, 

 23 from vohinie 78, and 6 from volume 79. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



The editorial work of the bureau has continued under the direction 

 of the editor, Stanley Searles. During the year two annual reports 

 and three bulletins were issued, as follows : 



Forty-fifth Annual Ileport. Accompanying papers: The Salishan Tribes of 

 the Western Plateaus (Teit, edited by Boas) ; Tattooing and Face and Body 

 Painting of the Thompson Indians, British Columbia (Teit, edited by Boas) ; 

 The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia (Steedman) ; 

 The Osage Tribe; Rite of the Wa-so-be (LaFlesche). vii+857 pp., 29 pis., 

 47 figs. 



Forty-sixth Annual Report. Accompanying papers: Anthropological Survey in 

 Alaska (Hrdlicka) ; Report to the Honorable Isaac S. Stevens, Governor of 

 Washington Territory, on the Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri (Denig, 

 edited by Hewitt), vi)-t-654 pp., 80 pis., 35 figs. 



Bulletin 96. Early Pueblo Ruins in the Piedra District, Southwestern Colo- 

 rado (Roberts). ix-fl90 pp., 55 pis., 40 figs. 



Bulletin 97. The Kamia of Imperial Valley (Gifford). vii-l-94 pp., 2 pis., 4 

 figs. 



Bulletin 100. The Ruins at Kiatuthlanna, Eastern Arizona (Roberts). viii-H 

 195 pp., 47 pis., 31 figs. 



Publications in press at the close of the fiscal year were as follows : 



Forty -seventh Annual Report. The Acoma Indians (White) ; Isleta, New 

 Mexico (Parsons) ; Introduction to Zuni Ceremonialism, and Zuni Origin 

 Myths (Bunzel) ; Zuiii Ritual Poetry (Bunzel) ; Zufii Katcinas (Bunzel). 



Bulletin 94. Tobacco Among the Karuk Indians of California (Harrington). 



Bulletin 98. Tales of the Cochitl Indians (Benedict). 



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 

 Choctaw Indians (S wanton). 



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

 (Colton). 



Bulletin 105. Notes on the WapAnowiweni (Michelson). 



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 annual reports for 1927 and 1928 (1 volume), and for 1929, 

 were issued during the year, and also the supplemental volume to 

 the report for 1927. The annual report for 1930, Volume III, and 

 the supplemental volume to the report for 1928, were in press at 

 the close of the year. 



