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Bulletin 164. Anthropological Papers Nos. 49-56 — Continued 



No. 53. An archeological reconnaissance in southeastern Mexico, by 



Matthew W. Stirling. 

 No. 54. Valladolid Maya enumeration, by John P. Harrington. 

 No. 55. Letters to Jack Wilson, the Paiute Prophet, written between 1908 



and 1911, edited by Grace M. Dangberg. 

 No. 56. Factionalism at Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, by William N. Fenton. 

 Bulletin 165. Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuni Pueblos, by Frances 



Densmore. 

 Bulletin 166. River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 8. Excavations in the McNary 

 Reservoir Basin near Umatilla, Oregon, by Douglas Osborne. With ap- 

 pendixes by Marshall T. Newman, Arthur Woodward, W. J. Kroll, and B. H. 

 McCleod. 

 Bulletin 167. Archeological investigations at the mouth of the Amazon, by 



Betty J. Meggers and Clifford Evans. 

 Bulletin 168. The Native Brotherhoods: Modern intertribal organizations on 



the northwest coast, by Philip Drucker. 

 Bulletin 169. River Basin Surveys Papers, Nos. 9-14 : 



No. 9. Archeological investigations in the Heart Butte Reservoir area, 



North Dakota, by Paul L. Cooper. 

 No. 10. Archeological investigations at the Tuttle Creek Dam, Kansas, 



by Robert B. Cumming, Jr. 

 No. 11. The Spain site (39LM301), a winter village in Fort Randall Reser- 

 voir, South Dakota, by Carlyle S. Smith and Roger T. Grange, Jr. 

 No. 12. The Wilbanks site (9CK-5), Georgia, by William H. Sears. 

 No. 13. Historic sites in and around the Jim Woodruff Reservoir area, 



Floi'ida-Georgia, by Mark F. Boyd. 

 No. 14. Six sites near the Chattahoochee River in the Jim Woodruff Reser- 

 voir area, Florida, by Ripley P. Bullen. 

 Bulletin 170. Excavations at La Venta, Tabasco, 1955, by Philip Drucker, 

 Robert F. Heizer, and Robert J. Squier. With appendixes by Jonas E. Gull- 

 berg, Garniss H. Curtis, and A. Starker Leopold. 



Publications distributed totaled 28,558 as compared with 17,018 for 

 the fiscal year 1956. 



COLLECTIONS 



Ace. No. 



214119. 3 cedar-bark mats from Nootka Indians, British Columbia, Canada. 



214961. 27 miscellaneous archeological specimens from Tennessee and Illinois 

 collected by J. W. Emmert and G. Fowke before 1894. 



205014. 15 land snails from Ecuador and 33 ethnological specimens from Ecua- 

 dor and Florida (through Dr. M. W. Stirling). 



205360. John W. Powell catalog of Indian collections deposited in the Smith- 

 sonian Institution, and supplement to catalog. 



207445. 13 specimens associated with Zuni Indian religious cult practices. 



FROM RIVER BASIN SURVEYS 



212741. 2 fresh-water mussels from Iowa (through Robert L. Stephenson). 



211157. Archeological material from 4 Nebraska counties, 1955. 



211158. Archeological material from 2 sites in Oahe Reservoir, Stanley County, 



S. Dak., and human skeletal material, 1955. 

 213526. Archeological material from Rock Village, Mercer County, N. Dak., 

 1950-52. 



