ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 41 
A small allotment was given to Mr. Gerard Fowke to 
carry on special archeological work in Greenup, Ky., near 
Portsmouth, Ohio, on mounds figured and described by 
Squier and Davis and T. H. Lewis. On the opposite bank 
of the Ohio River a celebrated cache of pipes has been found 
and it was hoped that a similar deposit might be discovered 
near the effigy mound on the south side. The results of 
this examination are negative so far as the object desired 
was concerned, but several interesting observations were made 
of a nature too technical to discuss in this place. 
EDITORIAL WORK AND PUBLICATIONS 
The editing of the publications of the bureau was con- 
tinued through the year by Mr. Stanley Searles, assisted by 
Mrs. Frances 8. Nichols. The status of the publications is 
presented in the following summary: 
PUBLICATIONS ISSUED 
Bulletin 67. Alsea Texts and Myths (Frachtenberg). 304 pp. 
Bulletin 71. Native Cemeteries and Forms of Burial East of the 
Mississippi (Bushnell). 160 pp., 17 pl. 
Bulletin 72. The Owl Sacred Pack of the Fox Indians (Michelson). 
83 pp., 4 pl. 
List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 44 pp. 
PUBLICATIONS IN PRESS OR IN PREPARATION 
Thirty-fourth Annual Report. Accompanying paper: A Prehistoric 
Island Culture Area of America (Fewkes). 
Thirty-fifth Annual Report. Accompanying paper: Ethnology of the 
Kwakiutl (Boas). 
Thirty-sixth Annual Report. Accompanying paper: The Osage Tribe: 
Rite of the Chiefs; Sayings of the Ancient Men (La Flesche). 
Thirty-seventh Annual Report. Accompanying paper: The Winne- 
bago Tribe (Radin). 
Thirty-eighth Annual Report. Accompanying paper: An Introduc- 
tory Study of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana Indians 
(Roth). 
Bulletin 73. Early History of the Creek Indians and Their Neighbors 
(Swanton). 
Bulletin 74. Excavation of a Site at Santiago Ahuitzotla, D. F. Mexico 
(Tozzer). 
Bulletin 75. Northern Ute Music (Densmore). 
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