20 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, 
COLLECTIONS. 
The following collections acquired by members of the staff of 
the bureau, or by those detailed in connection with its researches, 
have been transferred to the United States National Museum: 
Two skeletons with skulls, found on the property of the Roxana 
Petroleum Co. of Oklahoma, South Wood River, Ill., and presented 
by it to this bureau. (62630.) 
Twelve prehistoric pottery heads found in Huaxtec mounds and 
presented to Dr. J. Walter Fewkes by Mr. John M. Muir, of Tampico, 
Mexico. (62931.) ; 
Thirty-one archeological specimens obtained by Mr. F. W. Hodge 
at Hawikuh, N. Mex., in 1917, as part of the cooperative work of the 
Bureau of American Ethnology and the Museum of the American 
Indian (Heye Foundation). (63154.) 
Forty archeological specimens and an Indian skull, from different 
localities in Arizona; collected for the bureau by Dr. Walter Hough 
in 1918. (63156.) 
Two hundred and eighty-eight archeological specimens and two 
lots of skeletal material, from Gourd Creek, Mo.; collected by Gerard 
Fowke in 1918. (63157.) 
A specimen of slag with embedded charred corn; collected by 
Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, from a ruin in Mancos Valley, 3 miles west of 
the bridge on the Cortez-Ship Rock Road, Colorado. (63174.) 
Sandstone pipe found on Black Warrior River, Tuscaloosa County, 
Ala., and presented to the bureau by Mr. F. H. Davis, United States 
Engineer’s Office, Little Rock, Ark. (63509.) 
Pillar stone found at Cerro Cebadilla, Vera Cruz; gift of Dr. H. 
Adrian, Tampico, Mexico. (63523.) 
Three well-made clay heads from the neighborhood of ‘Panuco, 
Mexico; gift of Mr. John M. Muir. (63524.) 
PROPERTY. 
Furniture was purchased to the amount of $128.76. The 
cost of typewriting machines was $143.40, making a total of 
$272.16. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Clerical—The correspondence and other clerical work of 
the office, including the copying of manuscripts, has been 
conducted by Miss May 8S. Clark, clerk to the chief. 
Mrs. Frances 8. Nichols assisted the editor. 
There has been no change in the scientific or clerical force. 
Respectfully submitted. J. WALTER FEWKES, 
aay 
Dr. CHARLES D. WALcortt, Chief. 
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 
