ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 73 
67572. Collection of skeletal material secured by Mr. William E. 
Myer in the vicinity of the junction of Split Rock River 
and Big Sioux River, S. Dak. 
67730. Archeological material collected in 1920 by Mr. W. E. Myer 
for the Bureau of American Ethnology in Williamson and 
Davidson Counties, Tenn. 
68254. Collection of archeological objects from Rio Grande Valley, 
N. Mex., turned over to the bureau by Secretary Charles 
D. Walcott. 
68255. Fragments of pottery from Indian burial on the Catawba 
River, N. C., sent to the bureau by J. Albert Holmes, 
Construction, N. C. 
68256. Collection of Indian implements found on the terraces of 
Upatoi Creek and Chattahoochee River, Muscogee County, 
Ga., sent to the bureau of Mr. A. T. Sweet, Columbus, Ga. 
PROPERTY 
Furniture and office equipment were purchased to the 
amount of $134.97. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Clerical—The correspondence and other clerical work of 
the office has been conducted by Miss May 8. Clark, clerk 
to the chief. Mrs. Frances 8. Nichols assisted the editor. 
Mr. Anthony W. Wilding served as messenger and typist 
to the chief. 
Personnel.—Miss Julia 8. Atkins received a permanent 
appointment as stenographer March 1, 1922. 
Dr. T. T. Waterman, who was appointed as temporary 
ethnologist March 1, 1922, was detached from the bureau 
roll July 1 for six weeks in order to lecture in the summer 
school of Columbia University, New York City. 
Mr. Samuel H. Miller, messenger boy in the library, 
resigned June 23, 1922. 
Mr. James Mooney, ethnologist, died December 22, 1921. 
Respectfully submitted. 
J. WALTER FEWKEs, 
Chief, Bureau of American Ethnology. 
Dr. CHarites D. Watcor7, 
Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 
