REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 113 



List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, with index to 

 authors and titles. Revised to June 30, 1944. 68 pp. 



INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY 



Publ. No. 1. Houses and house use of the Sierra Tarascans, by Ralph L. Beals, 

 Pedro Carrasco, and Thomas McCorkle. 37 pp., 8 pis., 20 figs. January 4, 

 1945. 



The following publications were in press at the close of the fiscal 

 year: 



BULLETINS 



137. The Indians of the Southeastern United States, by John R. Swanton. 



143. Handbook of South American Indians : vol. 1, The Marginal tribes ; vol. 2, 

 The Andean civilizations ; vol. 3, The Tropical Forest tribes ; vol. 4, The Circum- 

 Caribbean tribes. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY 



No. 2. Cheran: A Sierra Tarascan village, by Ralph L. Beals. 

 No. 3. Moche, a Peruvian coastal community, by John Gillin. 

 No. 4. Cultural and historical geography of Southwest Guatemala, by Felix 

 Webster McBryde. 



REPORT OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 



The annual reports of the American Historical Association are trans- 

 mitted by the Association to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution and are communicated by him to Congress, as provided by the 

 act of incorporation of the Association. The following reports were 

 issued this year : 



Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1942. Vol- 

 ume 3, The quest for political unity in world history. 



Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1943. 

 Volume 1, Proceedings. 



The following were in press at the close of the fiscal year : Annual 

 report for 1943, volume 2 (Writings on American History), Annual 

 report for 1944, volume 1 (Proceedings and Guide to American His- 

 torical Review, 1895-1945) ; volume 2 (Calendar of the American Fur 

 Company's papers, 1831-1849, Part 1). 



REPORT OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN 



REVOLUTION 



The manuscript of the Forty-seventh Annual Report of the National 

 Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, was transmitted to 

 Congress, in accordance with law, October 16, 1944. 



ALLOTMENTS FOR PRINTING 



The congressional allotments for the printing of the Smithsonian 

 Annual Reports to Congress and the various publications of the Gov- 



