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Publications were distributed as follows: 



Copies. 



Annual reports and separates 1, 766 



Bulletins and separates 5, 460 



Contributions to North Anaerican Ethnology (volumes and 



separates) 7 



Introductions 5 



Miscellaneous publications 106 



Total 7,344 



As compared with the fiscal year 1917, there was a decrease 



of 4,640 in the total number of publications distributed. 



This was due to the fact that during the fiscal year 1917 



four publications were sent out to the mailing list, whereas 



in the fiscal year 1918 only Bulletin 63 was distributed to 



the list. Twenty addresses have been added to the mailing 



list during the year and 15 dropped, making a net increase 



of 5. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Mr. De Lancey Gill, with the assistance of Mr. Albert E. 

 Sweeney, continued the preparation of the illustrations 

 required for the publications of the bureau and devoted the 

 usual attention to photographing visiting Indians. A sum- 

 mary of this work is as follows: 



Negatives of ethnologic and archeologic subjects 271 



Photographic prints for distribution and office use 525 



Photostat prints from books and manuscripts 300 



Mounts used 800 



Drawings and photographs prepared for publication as illustra- 

 tions 517 



Illustration proofs read 400 



Portrait negatives of visiting Indians 15 



LIBRARY. 



The reference library of the Ijureau continued in the imme- 

 diate care of Miss Ella Leary, assisted by Mr. Charles B. 

 Newman. 



There was presented to the library by Dr. J. Walter 

 Fewkes the Codex Hopiensis, consisting of three liound 

 volumes of colored pictures of Hopi Katcinas made by a 

 Hopi Indian in 1900. This is the material on which was 



