54 ANNUAL EEPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 19 3 8 



RELEASED FOB PUBLICATION 



118. An Archaeological Survey of the Norris Basin in Eastern Tennessee, by 

 Maj. William S. Webb. 



The index of Schoolcraft's Indian Tribes has been almost com- 

 pleted. 



Work has been done on other manuscripts in the custody of the 

 editor. 



Publications distributed totaled 16,569. 



LIBRARY 



There has been no change in the library staff. Accessions during 

 the fiscal year totaled 395. 



Eight new exchanges were added during the year, three of these 

 being large, important sets, one domestic and two foreign. 



Library of Congress cards have been obtained for practically all 

 of the new material received as well as for some older items. Analyti- 

 cal entries have been made for all periodical items in the Bureau's 

 field received since April 1936. The depository set of Library of 

 Congress catalog cards is now installed in working order and has 

 proved to be a great help to the staff as well as to those in the library. 



The librarian attended the meetings of the Inter-American Bib- 

 liographical and Historical Association in February 1938, and made 

 arrangements to exchange cards for South and Central American 

 Indian languages and folk-lore entries with Dr. Boggs, of the Uni- 

 versity of North Carolina. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Following is a summary of work accomplished by E. G. Cassedy, 

 illustrator : 



Line drawings 175 



Maps 25 



Photos retouched 28 



Lettering jobs 96 



Plates assembled 213 



Drawings, etc., prepared for engraver 415 



Diagrams and charts 7 



Graphs 6 



Mechanical drawings 4 



Wash drawings 1 



Total 970 



Accession COLLECTIONS 



No. 



144,343. One earthenware water jar from the pueblo of Acoma, and one deco- 

 rated basket made by the Aleuts of southwestern Alaska. (2 

 specimens. ) 



