LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 



Smithsonian Institution, 

 Institute op Social Anthropology, 



Washington 25, D. C, April 29, 194-9. 

 Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith a manuscript entitled "Quiroga: 

 A Mexican Munieipio," by Donald D. Brand, and to recommend that it be 

 published as Publication Number 11 of the Institute of Social Anthropology. 

 Very respectfully yours, 



George M. Foster, Director. 

 Dr. Alexander Wetmore, 



Secretary oj the Smithsonian Institution. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY 



No. 1. Houses and House Use of the Sierra Tarascans by Ralph L. Beals, Pedro Carrasco, 



and Thomas McCorkle. x + 37 pp., 8 pis., 20 figs. 1944. 

 No. 2. Cherdn: A Sierra Tarascan Village, by Ralph L. Beals. x + 225 pp., 8 pis., 19 figs., 



5 maps. 1946. 

 No. 3. Moche: A Peruvian Coastal Community, by John GiUin. vii + 166 pp., 26 pis., 



8 figs., 1 map. 1947. 

 No. 4. Cultural and Historical Geography of Southwest Guatemala, by Felix Webster 



McBryde. xv+ 184 pp., 47 pis., 2 figs., 25 maps. 1947. 

 No. 5. Highland Communities of Central Peru, by Harry Tschopik, Jr. viii + 56 pp., 16 



pis., 2 maps. 1947. 

 No. 6. Empire's Children: The People of Tzintzuntzan, by George M. Foster assisted by 



Gabriel Ospina. v + 297 pp., 16 pis., 36 figs., 2 maps. 1948. 

 No. 7. Cultural Geography of the Modern Tarascan Area, by Robert C. West, vi + 77 pp., 



14 pis., 6 figs., 21 maps. 1948. 

 No. 8. Sierra Popoluca Speech, by Mary L. Foster and George M. Foster, iii + 45 pp. 



1948. 

 No. 9. The Terena and the Caduveo of Southern Mato Grosso, Brazil, by Kalervo Oberg. 



iv4-72 pp., 24 pis,, 2 charts, 4 maps. 1949. 

 No. 10. Nomads of the Long Bow: The Siriono of Eastern Bolivia, by Allan R. Holmberg. 

 iv+104 pp., 7 pis., 4 charts, 1 map. 1950. 



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