ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT LXXXIX 



was received fi-om the printer in June, 1894. The nionog'raph 

 accompanying- this report, "Picture Writing of the American 

 Indians," by Garrick Mallery, covers 807 pages and is illus- 

 trated by 54 jilates and 1,290 figures. On July 27, 1893, the 

 Eleventh Annual Report was sent to the Public Printer, and 

 before the close of October all the proofs had been read. 

 Proof reading of the Twelfth Annual Report was in progress 

 at the close of the year 1892-93, and continued until April, 

 1894. This report, wliich, in addition to the administrative 

 report of the Director, contains a paper by Dr Cyrus Thomas, 

 entitled "Report on the Mound Explorations of the Bureau of 

 Ethnology," was in the bindeiy at the close of the year. In 

 February, 1894, tlie manuscrijit of the Thirteenth Annual 

 Report was sent to the Pul)lic Printer, and in June the first 

 proofs were received. With the close of the fiscal year all 

 the illustrations for this annual had been engraved and proof 

 reading was well advanced 



At the close of the year 1892-93 the proof reading of the 

 "Bibliograjihv of the Salishan Languages," by James Con- 

 stantine I'illing, was almost completed. This bulletin was 

 delivered by the printer in November, 1893. "The Bibliogra- 

 phy of the Wakashan Languages," by the same author, was sent 

 to the printer in December, 1893; the first proofs were received 

 in January, 1894; the proof reading was finished in April, and 

 the edition was delivered a month later. 



Early in January of the present year the manuscript of a bul- 

 letin by Mr John Garland Pollard, on "The Panuinkey Indians 

 of Virginia," was sent to the Public Printer, and bv February 6 

 the final proofs had been revised. This bulletin was delivered 

 in April, 1894. 



At the close of the last fiscal year proof reading of Riggs' 

 "Dakota Grammar, Texts, and Ethnography," which forms 

 Contributions to North American Ethnology, volume ix, had 

 been in progress about a month, and b}- the end of July the 

 volume was in page form. 



The first proof of a bulletin entitled "The Maya Year," by 

 Dr Cyrus Thomas, was received early in February, 1894, the 



