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Bulletin 100. Contributions to the biology of the Philippine Archipelago unci 

 adjacent regions. Volume 1, part 9: Polychaetous annelids collected by the 

 United States Fisheries steamer Albatross during the Philippine Expedition 

 Of 1907-1909. By Ruth A. Hoagland. 



Bulletin 104. The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. Part 2. Lituolidae. 

 By Joseph Augustine Cushman. 



Of the separates from the proceedings. 5 were from volume 57, 

 29 from volume 58, and 17 from volume 59. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 



The publications of the bureau are described in detail in Appendix 

 4 of this report. The editorial work of the bureau is under the di- 

 rection of Mr. Stanley Searles, editor. 



During the past 3 T ear three bulletins and a list of the publications 

 of the bureau were published, as follows: 



Bulletin 67. Alsea texts and myths. By Leo Frachtenberg. 304 pp. 



Bulletin 71. Native cemeteries and forms of burial east of the Mississippi. By 



David I. Bushnell, jr. 160 pp., 17 pis. 

 Bulletin 72. The owl sacred pack of the Fox Indians. By Truman Michelson. 



83 pp., 4 pis. 

 List of the publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 



There were in press at the close of the year five annual reports 

 and seven bulletins. The bulletins were as follows : 



Bulletin 73. Early history of the Creek Indians and their neighbors. By John 



R. Swanton. 

 Bulletin 74. Excavation of a site at Santiago Ahuitzotla, D. F., Mexico. By 



Alfred M. Tozzer. 

 Bulletin 75. Northern Ute music. By Frances Densmore. 

 Bulletin 76. Archeological excavations in the Ozark region of central Missouri. 



By Gerard Fowke. 

 Bulletin — . Handbook of the Indians of California. By A. L. Kroeber. 

 Bulletin — . Mandan and Hidatsa music. By Frances Densmore. 

 Bulletin — . Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan tribes west of 



the Mississippi. By David I. Bushnell, jr. 



REPORT OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. 



The annual reports of the American Historical Association are 

 transmitted by the association to the secretary of the Smithsonian 

 Institution, and are communicated to Congress under the provisions 

 tif the act of incorporation of the association. 



There were published during the year the report for 1917 and vol- 

 ume 2 of the report for 1918. Volume 1 of the report for 1918, 

 volumes 1 and 2 of the report for 1919, and the supplements to the 

 reports for 1918 and 1919, entitled " Writings in American History," 

 were in press at the close of the year. 



