LXXVIII BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 
On June 1 the manuscript of the text and illustrations for 
the Fourteenth Annual Report, and on June 14 the copy fox 
the Fifteenth Annual Report, were transmitted to the printer, 
but no proofs had been received at the close of the year. 
Proof reading of the bulletin bearing the title “Chinook 
Texts,” by Franz Boas, was continued from the last fiscal year 
(when 176 pages were in type) and carried to completion by 
the middle of December. The edition of this bulletin was 
delivered in May, 1895. 
Final proof reading of the bulletin “An Ancient Quarry in 
Indian Territory,” by W. H. Holmes, was also completed, and 
in October the brochure was ready tor distribution. 
Early in August the manuscripts of three other bulletins were 
transmitted to the Publie Printer. One of these, the ‘ List of 
Publications of the Bureau of Ethnology,” by I. W. Hodge, 
was received shortly afterward, and in November the edition 
was delivered. In September the first proofs of “Archeologic 
Investigations in James and Potomac Valleys,” by Gerard 
Fowke, were received. By the close of the year the proof 
reading was completed, and the edition was delivered by the 
Government Printing Office in May, 1895. During the same 
period proof of the bulletin entitled ‘“Siouan Tribes of the 
East,” by James Mooney, was read, and the edition received 
also in May. 
To summarize, the following publications were delivered by 
the Public Printer and transmitted to the regular correspond- 
ents of the Bureau during the fiscal year 
Eleventh Annual Report, for 1889-90, containing, in addition 
to the Director’s report of 25 pages, the following memoirs: 
(1) “The Sia,” by Matilda C. Stevenson; pages 3 to 157, plates 
I-XXxxV, figures 1-20. (2) ‘‘Ethnology of the Ungava District,’ 
by Lucien M. Turner; pages 159 to 349, plates xxxvr-XLI, 
figures 21-155. (3) “A Study of Siouan Cults,” by J. Owen 
Dorsey; pages 351 to 544, plates xLiv-L, figures 156-200. 
Twelfth Annual Report, for 1890-91, containing, im addition 
to the Director’s account (28 pages) of the administration of 
the Bureau during the year, the following: ‘Report on the 
Mound Explorations of the Bureau of Ethnology,” by Cyrus 
Thomas; pages 3 to 722, plates I-xiu, figures 1-344. 
