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These drawings were prepared from field surveys and sketches, from photographs, 
and from the collections brought in by the ethnologists. 
The photographie work remains under the able management of Mr. J. K. Hillers. 
Photographic negatives were secured from sittings of Indians representing the fol- 
lowing tribes, viz: Sac and Fox, Senecas, Creek, and Cherokee. From these nega- 
tives 129 prints were furnished. 
PUBLICATIONS. 
The publications issued during the year are: 
(1) Contributions to North American Ethnology, Volume 11, Part 1; The Klamath 
Indians of Southeastern Oregon, by Albert Samuel Gatschet, a quarto volume of evi + 
711 pages and map. This part includes an ethnographic sketch of the Klamath peo- 
ple, texts of the Klamath language, with explanatory notes, and a grammar of the 
Klamath language. The second part comprises the Klamath-English and English- 
Klamath dictionaries. It was in type at the end of the last fiscal year, but was not 
then received from the Public Printer. 
(2) Bibliographic notes on Eliot’s Indian Bible and on his other translations and 
works in the Indian language of Massachusetts. This is an abstract from a ‘ Biblio- 
graphy of the Algonquian Languages,” by James Constantine Pilling, and forms 
pages 127-184 of the Algonquian Bibliography to be soonissued. As separately issued 
these ‘‘ Notes” constitute a royal octavo pamphlet of 58 separately numbered pages. 
Two hundred and fifty copies were printed and issued. 
It is with profound pleasure that attention is called to this abstract of the work of 
the officers of the Bureau during the term of a single year. By long training, by 
great zeal, and by deep scientific insight, these gentlemen are now able to accomplish 
results far beyond expectations when the Bureau was originally organized. The 
researches in this field have passed beyond the elementary stage, and the significance 
of the data being rapidly gathered becomes more and more apparent. 
Very respectfully yours, 
J. W. POWELL, 
Director, Bureau of Ethnology. 
Mr. S. P. LANGLEY, 
Secretary Smithsonian Institution. 
