ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 



Without the personal interest of Senator Hayden and tlie 

 cooperation of the War Department, the Smithsonian In- 

 stitution would have found it impossible to undertake the 

 aerial survey above mentioned. 



In late November, 1929, and again in early May, 1930, 

 Mr. Judd made brief visits to Charlottesville, Va., there to 

 advise with Mr. D. I. Bushnell, jr., in those investigations 

 of near-by Indian village sites which he is pursuing in behalf 

 of the bureau. 



EDITORIAL WORK AND PUBLICATIONS 



The editing of the publications of the bureau was con- 

 tinued through the year by Mr. Stanley Searles, editor, 

 assisted by Mrs. Frances S. Nichols, editorial assistant. 

 The status of the publications is presented in the following 

 summary: 



PUBLICATIONS ISSUED 



Bulletin 88. Mj'ths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians (Swan- 

 ton). x + 275 pp. 



Bulletin 90. Papago Music (Densmore). xx + 229 pp. 19 pis. 4 

 figs. 



BuUetin 9L Additional Studies of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of 

 the Guiana Indians (Roth). .xvii+llOpp. 34 pis. 90 figs. 



Bulletin 93. Pawnee Music (Densmore). xviii+129pp. 8 pis. 



Btdletin 95. Contributions to Fox Ethnology — II (Michelson). 

 vii+183pp. 1 fig. 



List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnologj'. 50 pp. 



PUBLIC.'i.TIONS IN PRESS 



Forty-fifth Annual Report. Accompanying papers: The Salishan 

 Tribes of the Western Plateaus (Teit, edited by Boas); Tattooing 

 and Face and Bod,y Painting of the Thompson Indians, British 

 Columbia (Teit, edited by Boas) ; The Ethnobotany of the Thomp- 

 son Indians of British Columbia (Steedman); The Osage Tribe: 

 Rite of the Wa-xo-be (La Flesche). 



Forty-sLxth Annual Report. Accompanying papers: Anthropological 

 Survey in Alaska (Hrdlicka); Report to the Hon. Isaac S. Stevens, 

 Governor of Washington Territory, on the Indian Tribes of the 

 Upper Missouri (Denig, edited by Hewitt). 



Bulletin 94. Tobacco among the Karuk Indians of California (Har- 

 rington). 



Bulletin 96. Early Pueblo Ruins in the Piedra District, Southwestern 

 Colorado (Roberts). 



