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by the list of tribes represented, and is especially emphasized 

 by the fact that these delegations usually consist of the best 

 representatives of the tribes and hence may serve as types 

 of the race. The negatives are 6-J by 8h inches in size. 



The tribes represented are as follows: Apache (Apache 

 proper, Arizona and New Mexico; Chiricahua Band held as 

 prisoners in Oklahoma), Arapaho of northern Wyoming and 

 southern . Oklahoma, Cheyenne of northern ^Montana and 

 .southern Oklahoma, Chippewa (White Earth, Red Lake, 

 and Mille Lac Bands), Choctaw, Coeur d'Alene, Creek, Crow, 

 Eskimo of Labrador, Flathead, Iowa, Kickapoo, Omaha, 

 Osage, Oto, Pawnee, Pima, Potawatomi, San Bias (Ai-gona 

 tribe, Rio Dial^lo, south of Panama), Shoshoni, Sioux, Teton 

 Sioux (including Brule, Ogalala, Hunkpapa, and Tihasapa), 

 and Yankton. 



LIBRARY 



The librarian. Miss Ella Leary, made good progress in 

 accessioning and cataloguing the newly acquu'ed l:)ooks, 

 pamphlets, and periodicals. Li all there were received and 

 recorded during the year 392 A'olumes, 800 pamphlets, and 

 the current issues of upward of 500 serials, while about 600 

 volumes were bound at the Government Printing Office. 

 The librarj^ now contains 14,022 volumes, 10,600 pamphlets, 

 and several thousand numljers of periodicals relating to 

 anthropology, most of which have been received by exchange. 

 The pm'chase of books and periodicals has been restricted to 

 such as relate to the Bureau's researches. 



CLERICiVL WORK 



The clerical force of the Bureau consists of five regular 

 employees — Mr. J. B. Clayton, head clerk; iMiss May S. Clark, 

 stenographer; ]\Iiss Jeanne W. Wakefield, stenographer (ap- 

 pointed through transfer from the ITnited States Civil Service 

 Commission in place of Miss Lucy M. Graves, resigned 

 November 1, 1907); Mrs. Frances S. Nichols, clerk; and ]\Iiss 

 Emilie R. Smedes, stenographer, indefinitely furloughed but 

 assigned to the pay roll for limited periods during the course 

 of the year. 



