44 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 
PROPERTY 
Furniture and office equipment were purchased to the 
amount of $140.83. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Clerical.—The correspondence and other clerical work of 
the office has been conducted by Miss May 8S. Clark, clerk 
to the chief. Mrs. Frances 8. Nichols assisted the editor. 
Mr. Anthony Wilding served as messenger and typist to the 
chief. 
Personnel.—Mr. Samuel H. Miller has been appointed to 
assist Miss Leary in the library in place of Mr. Charles B. 
Newman, transferred to the Smithsonian. 
Mr. J. A. Jeancon, who served as assistant to the chief in 
the work at Mesa Verde, was later appointed temporary 
ethnologist, but at the close of two months’ work in Wash- 
ington, resigned to accept a position in the State Historical 
Museum, Denver, Colo. 
Respectfully submitted. 
J. Waurpr FEWwKEs, 
Chief, Bureau of American Ethnology. 
Dr. Cuartes D. Watcort, 
Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 
