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Twenty mounted stereoscopic views of ethnological subjects made on the 

 Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian ("Wheeler 

 Surveys") of 1871, 1873 and 1874. Gift of Vincent McMullen, Washington, D. C. 



Thirty photographic prints of Crow Indians made by Dr. Dixon on the Wanna- 

 maker expedition to the Plains, 1909-13. Received through Dr. Georg Neumann. 



The following photographs were received through loan for copying : 



Fifty-seven original prints of Kiowa and Comanche Indians made in and 

 around Fort Sill, Okla., on the Kiowa Reservation in the 1890's by various 

 photographers, including George W. Bretz. Lent by F. B. Shuler, Hamilton, 

 Ohio. 



Photographic print (copy), a portrait of Billy Bowlegs, Seminole leader, 

 thought to have been made in 1852. Lent by H. P. Kennedy, Tampa, Fla. 



Photograph of a Kansa delegation to Washington in winter of 1909-10. 

 Lent by Vincent McMullen, Washington, D. C. 



Identifications of a number of portraits of Kiowa and Comanche 

 Indians living on the Kiowa Reservation in the 1890's were supplied 

 by Arthur R. Lawrence, Lawton, Okla., who obtained the information 

 from descendants or contemporaries of the individuals portrayed. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



During the past fiscal year, E. G. Schumacher, illustrator, con- 

 tinued the preparation of illustrations, charts, maps, and diagrams 

 for publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, including 

 those of the River Basin Surveys. Time was also taken to prepare and 

 execute many miscellaneous diagrams, drawings, and other illustrative 

 materials for different branches of the Institution. 



EDITORIAL WORK AND PUBLICATIONS 

 There were issued 1 Annual Report and 3 Bulletins, as follows : 



Seventieth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1952-1953 



ii+33 pp. 1954. 

 Bulletin 152. Index to Schoolcraft's "Indian Tribes of the United States,' 



comiriled by Frances S. Nichols, vi+257 pp. 1954. 

 Bulletin 154. River Basin Surveys Papers: Inter- Agency Archeological Sal 

 vage Program. Nob. 1-6. xviii+336 pp., 56 pis., 40 figs. 1953. 

 No. 1. Prehistory and the Missouri Valley Development Program: Sum 

 mary report on the Missouri River Basin Archeological Survey in 1948 

 by W^aldo Wedel. 

 No. 2. Prehistory and the Missouri Valley Development Program: Sum- 

 mary report on the Missouri River Basin Archeological Survey in 1949 

 by Waldo R. Wadel. 

 No. 3. The Woodruff Ossuary, a prehistoric burial site in Phillips County 



Kansas, by Marvin F. Kivett. 

 No. 4. The Addicks Dam sites : 



I. An archeological survey of the Addicks Dam basin, Southeast Texas 

 by Joe Ben Wheat. 



II. Indian skeletal remains from the Doering and Kobs sites, Addicks 

 Reservoir, Texas, by Marshall T. Newman. 



