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Bulletin 39. Tlingit Myths and Texts, by John R. Swanton. 1909. Octavo. 



Pages VIII, 451. 

 Bulletin 41. Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park: Spruce-Tree House, 



by J. Walter Fewkes. 1909. Octavo. Pages VIII, 57, with 21 plates and 37 



figures. 

 Bulletin 48. The Choctaw of Bayou Lacombe, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, by 



David I. Bushnell, jr. 1909. Octavo. Pages 37, with 22 plates and 1 figure. 

 Bulletin 49. List of the publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, with 



index to authors and titles. 1910. Octavo. Pages 32. 



VII. PUBLICATIONS OF THE SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY. 



There were no new publications issued by the Astrophysical Observatory 

 during the year. 



VIII. AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. 



The manuscript of Volumes I and II of the Annual Report of the American 

 Historical Association for 1907 was sent to the Public Printer on September 10, 

 1908, and the volumes were published in July, 1909. 



Volume I contained the following papers: 

 Report of the Proceedings of the Twenty-third Annual Meeting of the American 



Historical Association, by Charles H. Haskins, corresponding secretary. 

 Report of the Proceedings of the Pacific Coast Branch, by Clyde A. Duniway. 

 Report of Conference on the Relation of Geography and History, by Frederick J. 



Turner. 

 Report of Conference on the Work of State and Local Historical Societies, by 



Evarts B. Greene. 

 Reports on special conferences on Mediaeval European History, on Modern Euro- 

 pean History, on Oriental History and Politics, on American Constitutional 



History, and on United States History since 1865, by the respective chairmen 



of the conferences. 

 Proposals for an Indian State, 1778-1878, by Annie H. Abel. 

 The Pacific Railroads and the Disappearance of the Frontier in America, by 



Frederic L. Paxson. 

 The Sentiment of the People of California with Respect to the Civil War, by 



John J. Earle. 

 The Relation of the U. S. to Latin America, by Bernard Moses ; 

 Legazpi and Philippine Colonization, by James A. Robertson ; 

 Report of the Public Archives Commission ; 

 Francisco de Miranda and the Revolutionizing of Spanish America, by William 



S. Robertson. 



Volume 2 contained the report of the Historical Manuscripts Commission, 

 comprising Diplomatic Archives of the Republic of Texas, I, edited by George 

 P. Garrison. 



The manuscript of Volume I of the report for 1908 was sent to the printer 

 on June 17, 1909, and the manuscript of Volume II was received from the secre- 

 tary of the association and sent to the Public Printer in April, 1910, but neither 

 volume had been completed at the close of the fiscal year. 



IX. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 



The manuscript of the annual report of the National Society of the Daughters 

 of the American Revolution for the year ending October 11, 1909, was received 

 on April 18, 1910, and communicated to Congress in accordance with the act of 

 incorporation of that society. 



