ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 95 
COLLECTIONS 
The following collections, acquired by members of the 
bureau or by those detailed in connection with its researches, 
have been transferred to the United States National Museum: 
69367. Archeological objects from Alaska collected by Dr. T. T. 
Waterman in the spring of 1922. (5 specimens.) 
69530. Stone collar from Mayaguez, Porto Rico. 
- 69660. Two incense burners found in a cave in southern Yucatan 
and presented to the bureau by Maj. E. H. Ropes, United 
States Army. 
69881. Archeological specimens collected along the Susquehanna 
River (Maryland and Pennsylvania) in October, 1922, by 
John L. Baer. (174 specimens.) 
69885. Two stone pestles from the Isles of Pines. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Clerical—The correspondence and other clerical work of 
the office has been conducted by Miss May 8. Clark, clerk 
to the chief. Mr. Anthony W. Wilding served as messenger 
and typist to the chief. 
Mr. Roderick McPherson, messenger in the library, 
resigned March 31, 1923, and Mr. Thomas Blackwell, minor 
clerk, was appointed May 1 to fill the vacancy. 
Respectfully submitted. 
J. WALTER FEwKEs, 
Chief, Bureau of American Ethnology. 
Dr. CHartes D. Watcort, 
Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 
