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material recorded on 3,500 cards; (c) 110 pages of manu- 

 script on the same subjects. 



First draft of Gatschet's Klamath Dictionary, 177 pages. 



Copies of the following manuscripts, made by photostat 

 in the bureau by the courtesy of Rev. George Worpenberg, 

 S. J., librarian of St. Mary's College, St. Maiys, Kans. : 



Catechism dans la langue Potewatemi, A. D. 1847. 

 Petit Catechism en Langue Potewatemi, A. D. 1848. 

 Evangelia Dom, and Evangelia in Festis, and portions of the 

 Gospels read on Simdays and certain Festivals of the Saints. 



PUBLICATIONS 



The task of editing the publications of the bureau has 

 continued in charge of Mr. J. G. Gurley, editor, assisted from 

 time to time by Mrs. Frances S. Nichols. Following is a 

 summary for the year: 



PUBLICATIONS ISSUED 



Twenty-ninth Annual Report (1907-08). Accompanying paper: 

 The Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians, by John Peabody Hai-- 

 rington. 



Thirtieth Annual Report (1908-09). Accompanying papers: 

 Etlmobotany of the Zuni Indians (Stevenson) ; An Inquiry into the 

 Animism and Folk-lore of the Guiana Indians (Roth). 



Bulletin 57. An Introduction to the Study of the Maya Hiero- 

 glyphs (Morley). 



Bulletin 62. Physical Anthropology of the Lenape or Delawares, 

 and of the Eastern Indians in General (HrdliCka) . 



PUBLICATIONS IN PRESS OR IN PREPARATION 



Thirty-first Annual Report (1909-10). Accompanying paper: 

 Tsimshian Mythology (Boas) . 



Thirty-second Annual Report (1910-11). Accompanying paper: 

 Seneca Fiction, Legends, and Myths (collected by Jeremiah Curtin 

 and J. N. B. Hewitt; edited by J. N. B. Hewitt). 



Thirty-third Annual Report (1911-12). Accompanying papers: 

 Designs on Prehistoric Hopi Pottery (Fewkes) ; Preliminary Account 

 of the Antiquities of the Region between the Mancos and La Plata 

 Rivers in Southwestern Colorado (Morris) ; Uses of Plants by the 

 Indians of the Nebraska Region (Gilmore) ; Mound Excavation in 

 the Eastern Maya Area, with an Introduction dealing with the 

 General Culture of the Natives (Gann). 



