112 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION^ 1913. 



One annual report and two new bulletins, together with a partially 

 revised edition of a third bulletin, were issued during the year, as 

 follows : 



Twenty-eighth Annual Report, containing ("Accompanying Papers," as follows: 

 (1) Casa Grande, by Jesse Walter Fewkes ; (2) Antiquities of the Upper 

 Verde River and Walnut Creek Valleys. Arizona, by Jesse Walter Fewkes; 

 (3) Preliminary Report on the Linguistic Classification of Algonquian Tribes, 

 by Truman Michelson.) 



BuUetin 30. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, edited by Fred- 

 erick Webb Hodge. [By concurrent resolution of Congress in August. 1912, 

 a reprint of this bulletin was ordered in an edition of 6,500 copies, of which 

 4.000 were for the use of the House of Representatives, 2,000 for the use of 

 the Senate, and 500 for the use of the bureau. This reprint, in which were 

 Incorporatetl such desirable alterations as could be conveniently made with- 

 out affecting the pagination of the work, was issued in January, 1913.] 



BuUetin 52. Early Man in South America. By Ales Hrdlicka in collaboration 

 with William H. Holmes. Bailey Willis, Fred. Eugene Wright, and Clarence 

 N. Fenner. 



Bulletin 54- The Physiography of the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, in Re- 

 lation to Pueblo Culture. By Edgar Lee Hewett. Junius Henderson, and Wil- 

 fred William Robbins. 



The Twenty-ninth Annual Eeport ("Accompanying Paper," The 

 Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians, by John Peabody Harrington) 

 was in press at the close of the year. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVA- 

 TORY. 



Volume III of the Annals of the Smithsonian Astrophj^sical Ob- 

 servatory was printed and nearly ready for distribution at the close 

 of the fiscal year. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. 



The annual reports of the American Historical Association are 

 transmitted by the association to the Secretary of the Smithsonian 

 Institution, and are communicated to Congress under the provisions 

 of the act of incorporation of the association. 



The annual report for 1910 was published October 22, 1912, Avith 

 contents as follows: 

 Report of the proceedings of the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the American 



Historical Association. By Waldo G. Leland, secretary. 

 Report of the proceedings of the seventh annual meeting of the Pacific coast 



bi'anch. By Jacob N. Bowman, secretary of the branch. 

 The efforts of the Danish Kings to secure the English crown after the death 



of Harthacnut. By Laurence M. Larson. 

 The records of the privy seal. By James F. Baldwin. 

 Royal purveyance in fourteenth-century England in the light of Simon Islip's 



Speculum Regis. By Chalfant Robinson. 

 Anglo-Dutch relations, 1654-16G0. By Ralph C. II. Catterall. 



