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publication and the records of other early and obscure collec- 

 tions completed. There remain unfinished a report of the 

 first discoveries of cliff-houses in Southern Utah and the 

 descriptive catalogue of these early collections. It is regret- 

 table that these also could not have been completed. Finally, 

 note may be made of two outside contributions. Professor 

 A. L. Kroeber visited the Museum during April and May to 

 make a special study of our basketry collections from Cali- 

 fornia and during his stay prepared a publication on the sub- 

 ject and a visitor's guide. Professor Leland L. Locke com- 

 pleted an exhaustive study of the quipu, based chiefly upon 

 our collections, and submitted a monograph, ready for publi- 

 cation. 



