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132168. Skeletal material obtained in the course of archeological work con- 

 ducted at Ormond Beach, Fla., during the winter of 1933-34 under 

 tJie Federal Civil Works Administration (53 specimens). 



133314. Collection of archeological material obtained on the mainland of 

 Spanish Honduras and on the adjacent Bay Islands bj' Dr. W. D. 

 Strong in 1933 (327 specimens). 



134994. Skeletal material from Perico Island, Manatee County, Fla., collected 

 by the C. W. A. during the winter of 1933-34 (ISO specimens). 



MISCELLANEOUS 



During the course of the year information was furnished by mem- 

 bers of the Bureau staff in reply to numerous inquiries concerning 

 the North American Indians, both past and present, and the Mexican 

 peoples of the prehistoric and early historic periods. Various speci- 

 mens sent to the Bureau were identified and data on them furnished 

 for their owners. 



Personnel. — The appointment of Winslow M. Walker, associate 

 anthropologist, was terminated May 31, 1935, owing to ill health. 



Miss Helen Heitkemper was temporarily appointed as junior 

 stenographer in the absence of Miss Edna Butterbrodt, on furlough. 



Kespectfully submitted. 



M. W. Stirling, Chief. 



Dr. C. G. Abbot, 



Secretary^ STnithsonian Institution. 



