18 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 
Bulletin 68.—Structural and Lexical Comparison of the Tunica, 
Chitimacha, and Atakapa Languages (Swanton). 
sippi (Bushnell). 
Bulletin 70.—Prehistoric Villages, Castles, and Towers (Fewkes). 
Bulletin 71.—Native Cemeteries and Forms of Burial East of the 
Mississippi (Bushnell). 
DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATIONS. 
The distribution of the publications has been continued 
under the immediate charge of Miss Helen Munroe, assisted 
by Miss Emma B. Powers. 
Publications were distributed as follows: 
Reports and separates-sio ea. ole oe Slee ee ee ora 
Bulletins-and séparatés= =. <9: es pe oe ene ee aU 
Contributions to North American 1 Ethnology- EE feh same tbe 10 
AM GrOGUCHLONS Ee ow pay Sera eee ee pen a a 10 
Miscellaneous scjiomc-ncciecic ese cee sere ee oe ee 281 
11, 483 
As compared with the fiscal year 1918, there was an in- 
crease of 4,139 publications distributed. This was doubtless 
due to the fact that whereas in the fiscal year 1918 only 
Bulletin 63 was distributed to the mailing list, during the 
fiscal year 1919 there were distributed to the list Bulletins 
59, 61, 64, and 66, and the Thirty-second Annual Report. 
Fourteen addresses have been added to the mailing list 
during the year and 36 dropped, making a net decrease of 22. 
ILLUSTRATIONS. is 
Mr. DeLancey Gill, with the assistance of Mr. Albert E. 
Sweeney, continued the preparation of the illustrations of 
the bureau and gave the usual time to photography of 
visiting Indians. A summary of this work follows: 
Negatives for publication work. ......-.......---..-.-.--- 138 
Negative films exposediin field... 22-02-1252 22-2 kb eke 228 
Photographie: prints: Gey. Sui Auth ee eee ee 603 
Photostaticopies?) seit a dite seu bern ee td 128 
Drawings;for publicatione = — 32.24" 5-6 ee 200 
Illustrations made ready for engraving. .__--.-.-.-.-----. 2,000 
Hngraved proofs-edited 2) 22 -2iik aE Be eee 310 
Colored illustrations inspected at Government Printing Office. 10, 000 
