OF THE BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY. 



LXIII 



The results of all the studies made by the writers in this vol- 

 ume and their colaborers in the Bureau favor the view of a 

 continuity of the pre-Columbian population of North America, 

 subject to known evolutionary laws, as against cataclysmic 

 theories postulating intrusive or extinct races, such as the sup- 

 posititious "Mound Builders" or "Cliff Dwellers." 



EXPENDITURES. 



Classification of expenditures incurred during the fiscal year ending June 



30, 1883. 



Classification. 



A. Services 



B. Traveling expenses 



C. Transportation of property 



D. Field subsistence 



E. Field supplies and expenses 



F. Field material 



G . Instruments 



H. Laboratory material 



I. Photographic material 



K. Books and maps 



L Stationery and drawing material ... 



M. Illustrat ions for reports 



N" Office rents 



O. Office furniture 



P. Office supplies and repairs 



Q. Storage 



R. Correspondence 



S. Articles for distribution to Indians. 

 T. Specimens 



Balance on hand 



Total . 



Amount 

 expended. 



$24, 917 84- 



2,291 59 



876 00 



1,294 52 



1, 123 2ft 



503 5ft 



334 51 



370 00 



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