ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 19 



PROPERTY 



Furniture and office equipment were purchased to the 

 amount of $750. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Clerical. — The correspondence and other clerical work of 

 the office has been conducted by Miss May S. Clark, clerk 

 to the chief. Mr. Anthony W. Wilding, stenographer, was 

 engaged in taking dictation from the chief and in attending 

 to various duties incident to the work in the main office. 

 On May 15 he accompanied the chief to the field, acting 

 as general assistant. Miss Mae W. Tucker, stenographer, 

 was engaged in assisting Dr. John R. Swanton in compihng 

 a Timucua dictionary and in assisting Mr. Hewitt in reclas- 

 sifying and recataloguing the manuscripts in the bureau 

 archives. Mrs. Frances S. Nichols assisted the editor. 



Personnel. — Mr. James E. Connor, who received a tem- 

 porary appointment as minor clerk February 4, to assist in 

 the cataloguing of the archives of the bureau, was dropped 

 from the roUs June 15, there being no further need for his 

 services. 



Mr. Gerard Fowke was given a temporary appointment 

 as special archeologist in the bureau from February 9 to 

 June 30. 



Mr. Albert E. Sweeney, photographer, resigned January 

 31. 



Respectfully submitted. 



J. Walter Fewkes, 



Chief. 



Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 



Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 



