38 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 
South and West be conducted in order that archeological 
research may go hand in hand with the ethnological studies 
now being pursued in the same fields. 
The reasons for extending the work of the bureau in the 
directions indicated are set forth more fully in the esti- 
mates of appropriations for the year 1914, in connection 
with which the sums regarded as necessary to the work 
are given. 
F. W. Hopes, 
Ethnologist-in-charge. 
Dr. CHartes D. WaALcorT, 
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 
