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fish and two tall}- marks. A number of interestino- photooraphs and 

 drawings of these pictographs were secured. 



In connection with a reconnoitering- trip among the prehistoric 

 quarries and workshops along the Susquehanna in tlie spring of 

 1922, Mr. Baer again visited these pictographic rocks and secured 

 additional drawings and a number of plaster casts of the more 

 important figures. Prehistoric steatite quarries were traced from 

 the west side of the river at this point to Deer Creek in Harford 

 County, Md. Those showing most work and offering best oppor- 

 tunities for investigation are near Broad Creek in woodland owned 

 by James McLaughlin, near Eobinson's mill, and by W. C. Heaps, 

 Mill Green, Harford County, Md. 



At a workshop below Peach Bottom, Lancaster. Pa., a number of 

 unfinished and broken banner stones of prochlorite were found. The 

 source of the material was located a short distance east of Bald Friar, 

 Md. A large number of unfinished banner stones of slate were 

 found at the workshop on Mount Johnson Island above Peach Bot- 

 tom Avhere so many specimens had already been found. At Fishing 

 Creek, Bare Island, and Henry Island evidences were found of con- 

 siderable camp sites. At New Park, and Fawn Grove in York 

 County, Pa., have been found large caches of rhyolite blades. At 

 both of these places and also at Peach Bottom in the same county 

 Avere many artifacts and indications of burial grounds. Interesting 

 specimens were secured from most of these localities. 



EDITORIAL WORK AND PUBLICATIONS. 



The editing of the publications of the bureau was continued 

 through the year by Mr. Stanley Searles, assisted by Mrs. Frances S. 

 Nichols. The status of the publications is presented in tlie following 

 summary : 



PUBLICATIONS ISSUED. 



Thirty-fifth Annual Report. Accompanying- paper: Kthnoloiry of tlie Kwakinll 

 (Boas). Pts. 1 and 2. 1,481 pp. 



Thirty-sixth Annual Report. Accompanying paper : The Osage Tribe : Rite 

 of the Chiefs; Sayings of the Ancient Men (LaFle.sche). 604 pp., 23 pis. 



Bulletin 73. Early History of the Creek Indians and their Neighbors (Swan- 

 ton). 492 pp.. 10 pis. 



Bulletin 74. Excavation of a Site at Santiago Ahuitzotla, D. F. Mexico (Toz- 

 zer). .56 pp.. 19 pis. 



Bulletin 75. Northern Ute Music (Densmore). 218 pp.. 16 pis. 



PUBLICATIONS IN PBESS OK IN PREPARATION. 



Thirty-foiuth Annual Report. Accompanying paper : A Prehistoric Island 



Culture Area of America (Fewkes). 

 Thirty-seventh Annual Report. Accompanying paper : Tlie Winnebago Tribe 



(Radin). 



