124 ANNUAL. BEPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1923 



Bulletin 124. The type species of the genera of Chalcidoidea or Chalcid-flies. 



By A. B. Gahan and Margaret M. Fagan. 

 Bulletin 126. Life histories of North American wild fowl — Order Anseres 



(part). By Arthur Cleveland Bent. 



Of the separate papers of the Contributions from the United 

 States National Herbarium, the following were issued: 



Volume 23, part 2. Trees and Shrubs of Mexico. (Fagaceae-Fabaceae). By 

 Paul 0. Standley. 



Volume 24, part 2. Studies of tropical American ferns, No. 7. By William R. 

 Maxon. 



Volume 24, part 3. Key to the Genus Diplostephium, with Descriptions of New 

 Species. By S. F. Blake. 



Volume 24, part 4. Native Names and Uses of Some Plants of Eastern Guate- 

 mala and Honduras. By S. F. Blake. 



Of the separates from the proceedings, 5 were from volume 61, 

 21 from volume 62, and 11 from volume 63. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



The editorial work of the Bureau of American Ethnology is 

 under the direction of Mr. Stanley Searles, editor. During the 

 year there were published two annual reports and two bulletins, as 

 follows : 



Thirty-fourth Annual Report. Accompanying papers: A Prehistoric Island 

 Culture Area of America (Fewkes). 281 pp., 120 pis., 69 figs. 



Thirty-seventh Annual Report. Accompanying paper: The Winnebago Tribe 

 (Radin). 560 pp., 58 pis., 38 figs. 



Bulletin 76. Archeological Investigations (Fowke). 204 pp., 45 pis., 37 figs. 



Bulletin 77. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes west 

 of the Mississippi (Bushnell). 211 pp., 55 pis., 12 figs. 



There were in press or in preparation at the close of the year 4 

 annual reports and 5 bulletins, as follows : 



Thirty-eighth Annual Report. Accompanying paper: An Introductory Study 

 of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana Indians (Roth). 



Thirty-ninth Annual Report. Accompanying paper: The Osage Tribe: The 

 Rite of Vigil (La Flesche). 



Fortieth Annual Report. Accompanying papers: The Mythical Origin of the 

 White Buffalo Dance of the Fox Indians ; The Autobiography of a Fox Indian 

 Woman ; Notes on Fox Mortuary Customs and Beliefs ; Notes on the Fox 

 Society know as "Those Who Worship the Little Spotted Buffalo " ; The 

 Traditional Origin of the Fox Society known as " The Singing- Around Rite " 

 (Michelson). 



Forty-first Annual Report. Accompanying paper: Social Organization and 

 Social Usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy (Swanton). 



Bulletin 78. Handbook of the Indians of California (Kroeber). 



Bulletin 79. Blood Revenge, War, and Victory Feasts among the Jibaro In- 

 dians of Eastern Eucuador (Karsten). 



Bulletin 80. Mandan and Hidatsa Music (Densmore). 



Bulletin 81. Excavations in the Chama Valley, New Mexico (Jeancon). 



Bulletin 82. Fewkes and Gordon Groups of Mounds in Middle Tennessee. 

 (Myer). 



