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Bulletin 40. Handbook of American Indian Languages (Boas). 

 Part 2. 



Bulletin 55. Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians (Robbins, Har- 

 rington, Freire-Marreco) . 



Bulletin 59. Kutenai Tales (Boas). 



Bidletin 60. Handbookof Aboriginal American Antiquities, Part 1. 

 Introductory. The Lithic Industries: Mining, Quarrying, Manu- 

 facture (Holmes). 



Bulletin 61. Teton Sioux Music (Densmore). 



The distribution of the publications of the bureau has 

 continued in immediate charge of Miss Helen Munroe, of the 

 Smithsonian Institution, and at times by Mr. E. L. Springer, 

 assisted from the beginning of the fiscal year until his 

 resignation on April 15 by Mr. W. A. Humphrey, and sub- 

 sequently by Miss Lana V. Schelski. Notwithstanding con- 

 ditions in Europe and the impossibility of sending publica- 

 tions abroad except to a very limited extent, 2,235 more 

 publications were distributed than during the previous fiscal 

 year. This distribution may be classified as follows : 



Series Copies 



Annual reports and separates 2, 036 



Bulletins and separates 9, 990 



Contributions to North American Ethnology — volumes and 



separates 18 



Introductions 9 



Miscellaneous publications 367 



12, 420 

 ILLUSTRATIONS 



Mr. DeLancey Gill, illustrator, has continued in charge of 

 the preparation of the illustrations for the publications of 

 the bureau and of photographing the members of visiting 

 Indian deputations to Washington, in which work he has 

 been assisted by Mr. Albert E. Sweeney. The results 

 accomplished in this direction are as follows : 



Number 



Photographic prints for distribution and office use 1, 137 



Negatives of ethnologic and archeologic subjects 126 



Negative films developetl from field exposures 1 88 



Photostat prints from books and manuscripts 1,125 



Mounts used 78 



Proofs examined - — 251 



