REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 73 



As mentioned in the last annual report, one of the most urgent 

 needs of the library at the present time is more shelf room for its 

 books. 



COLLECTIONS. 



The following collections, acquired by members of the bureau or 

 by those detailed in connection with its researches, have been trans- 

 ferred to the United States National Museum : 



Stone arrow polisher, presented to the bureau by Dr. Walter E. Roth, of 

 Georgetown, British Guiana. (65625.) 



Collection of archeologie.il material, collected in the spring of 1920 in north- 

 western Arizona and southwestern Utah by Mr. Neil M. Judd. (65764.) 



Pseudo stone implement, found by Rev. E. N. Kremer near Camphill, Cum- 

 berland County, Pa. (65795.) 



Three human skulls and bones, collected by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes at Fire 

 Temple Group, Mesa Verde National Park, Colo. (66011.) 



Skeletons collected during the summer of 1920 near Nashville, Tenn., by 

 Mr. W. E. Myer. (65115.) 



Archeologica and skeleton, collected by Mr. J. A. Jeancon from a ruin near 

 Taos, N. Mex., in the summer of 1920. (66156.) 



Archeologica and human bones, found at Indian H 11. Fla., by Mr. Charles T. 

 Earle. (65551.) 



Skull bones and lower jaw, found at village site near Gatesville, Tex., by 

 Prof. J. E. Pearce. (65334.) 



PROPERTY. 



Furniture and office equipment were purchased to the amount of 

 $140.83. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Clerical.— -The correspondence and other clerical work of the 

 office has been conducted by Miss May S. Clark, clerk to the chief. 

 Mrs. Frances S. Nichols assisted the editor. Mr. Anthony Wilding 

 served as messenger and typist to the chief. 



Personnel. — Mr. Samuel H. Miller has been appointed to assist 

 Miss Leary in the library in place of Mr. Charles B. Newman, trans- 

 ferred to the Smithsonian. 



Mr. J. A. Jeancon, who served as assistant to the chief in the 

 work at Mesa Verde, was later appointed temporary ethnologist, 

 but at the close of two months' work in Washington, resigned to 

 accept a position in the State Historical Museum, Denver, Colo. 



Respectfully submitted. 



J. Walter Fewkes, 



Chief, Bureau of American Ethnology. 

 Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 



Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 



