24 BUEEAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 



Nichols. A report of the pubhcation work of the bureau 

 during the fiscal A'ear follows : 



PUBLICATIONS ISSUED. 



Bulletin 63. — Analytical and Critical Bibliograpliy of the Tribes of 



Tierra del Fuego and Adjacent Territory, by John M. Cooper. 



233 p., 1 pi. 

 nawaiian Romance of LaieiJcawai. — By Martha Warren Beckwith. 



An advance separate from the Thirty-third Annual Report. 384 p., 



5 pi. 



PUBLICATIONS IN PRESS. 



Thirty-second Annual Report. — Accompanying paper: Seneca Fiction, 



Legends, and Myths (Hewitt and Curtin). 

 Thirty-third Annual Report. — Accompanying papers:. (1) Uses of 



Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region (Gilmore) ; 



(2) Preliminary Account of the Antiquities of the Region Between 

 the Mancos and La Plata Rivers in Southwestern Colorado (Morris) ; 



(3) Designs on Prehistoric Hopi Pottery (Fewkes) ; (4) The 

 Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai (Beckwith). 



Thirty-fourth Annual Report. — Accompanying paper: West Indian 

 Antiquities in the Museum of the American Indian (Heye Foun- 

 dation) (Fewkes). 



Thiiiy-fifth Annual Report. — Accompanying paper: Ethnology of the 

 Kwakiutl (Boas). 



Bulletin 59. — Kutenai Tales (Boas). 



Bulletin 60. — Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities — Part 1 

 (Holmes) . 



Bidletin 61. — Teton Sioux Music (Densniore). 



Bulletin 64. — The Maya Indians of Southern Yucatan and Northern 

 British Honduras (Gann). 



Bulletin 6-J. — ^ircheological Explorations in Northeastern Arizona 

 (Kidder and Guernsey). 



Bulletin 66. — Recent Discoveries of Remains Attributed to Early 

 Man in America (Hrdlicka). 



Bulletin 67. — AJsea Texts and Myths (Frachtenberg) . 



DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATIONS. 



The distribution of the publications has been continued 

 under the immediate charge of Miss Helen Munroe, assisted 

 in the opening months of the year by Miss Ora A. Sowersby, 

 stenographer and typewriter, and later by Miss Emma B. 

 Powers, IMiss Sowersby having been transferred to the 

 Biu-eau of American Ethnology. 



