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has made good progress in extracting the information con- 
tained in various publications devoted to American arche- 
ology, notably those by Mr. Clarence B. Moore on the 
mounds of the South. In this compilation the bureau has 
had the generous cooperation of Mr. Arthur C. Parker, 
State archeologist of New York, and of Mr. Warren K. 
Moorehead, curator of the department of archeology of 
Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, while others 
have kindly offered their aid. No date for the publication 
can yet be given. 
PUBLICATIONS 
The editorial work of the bureau has been conducted 
under the immediate charge of Mr. J. G. Gurley, editor. 
The proof reading of the Twenty-seventh Annual Report, 
the accompanying paper of which is a monograph en- 
titled ‘‘ The Omaha Tribe,’’ by Alice C. Fletcher and 
Francis La Flesche, was completed and the report pub- 
lished. 
The manuscript of the Twenty-eighth Annual Report 
was edited and transmitted to the Public Printer. At the 
close of the year about one-third of this report was in 
page form, and the remainder was in process of paging. 
This report includes the following papers: Casa Grande, 
Arizona, by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes; Antiquities of the 
Upper Verde River and Walnut Creek Valley, Arizona, 
also by Doctor Fewkes, and Preliminary Report on the 
Linguistic Classification of Algonquian Tribes, by Dr. 
Truman Michelson. 
The series of bulletins was increased by the addition of 
Bulletin 47, A Dictionary of the Biloxi and Ofo Lan- 
guages, Accompanied by Thirty-one Biloxi Texts and Nu- 
merous Biloxi Phrases, by James Owen Dorsey and John 
R. Swanton. 
Bulletin 49, List of Publications of the Bureau, was 
issued in a third impression. 
Bulletin 40, Handbook of American Indian Languages, 
Part 2, was carried toward completion under the editor- 
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