SEVENTIETH ANNUAL REPORT 33 



Publications distributed totaled 38,596, as compared with 21,505 for 



the fiscal year 1952. 



COLLECTIONS 



Ace. No. 



188983. 7 ethnological specimens from States of Washington and California, and 

 from the Amazon Basin; 120 archeological specimens from Texas, 

 Mexico and Panamd. 



195312. (Through Dr. F. H. H. Roberts, Jr.) Plesiosaur skeleton and spine of 

 hybodont shark from Graneros formation, Newcastle member, in Key- 

 hole Reservoir area, Crook County, Wyo., collected in June 1952 by Dr. 

 Theodore E. White, River Basin Surveys. 



195942. Approximately 74 fossil vertebrates from Oligocene and Miocene de- 



posits of Canyon Ferry Reservoir area in Montana, and 4 mollusks, 

 collected August 1952, by Dr. Theodore E. White, River Basin Surveys. 



195943. Skeleton, without skull, of fossil reptile from Tongue River member of 



Fort Union formation in the Fort Garrison Reservoir area. North 



Dakota, collected in September 1952 by Dr. Theodore E. White, River 



Basin Surveys. 

 197275. Archeological materials excavated by field party under Franklin Fenenga 



at Slick Rock Village, Tulare County, Calif., River Basin Surveys. 

 197689. 144 specimens from Georgia including deeply weathered flint artifacts 



from Macon Plateau, Bibb County, and 1 lot of chips, probably from old 



Oconeetown, Milledgeville, Baldwin County. 

 197886. Bones of 2 species of birds from State of Washington. River Basin 



Surveys. 



198525. 613 archeological surface specimens from Eufaula Reservoir, Onapa and 



Canadian Reservoir areas, southeastern Oklahoma, collected August 

 and September 1948 by David J. Wenner, Jr., River Basin Surveys. 



198526. 380 archeological surface specimens from the Eufaula (Gaines Creek) 



Reservoir, southeastern 0"klahoma, collected July and August 1950 by 

 Leonard G. Johnson, River Basin Surveys. 



198527. 54 archeological surface specimens from Optima Reservoir, North 



Canadian River, Texas County, Okla., collected August 1950 by Leonard 

 G. Johnson, River Basin Surveys. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Dr. Frances Densmore, Dr. John K. Swanton, and Dr. Antonio J. 

 Waring, Jr., continued as collaborators of the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology. On November 14, 1952, Ealph S. Solecki was named 

 collaborator in archeology. 



On February 24, 1953, Mrs. Margaret C. Blaker joined the staff of 

 the Bureau as archives assistant. 



Information was furnished during the past year by members of the 

 Bureau staff in reply to numerous inquiries concerning the American 

 Indians, past and present, of both continents. The increased number 

 of requests from teachers, particularly from primary and secondary 

 grades, from Scout organizations, and from the general public, indi- 

 cates a rapidly growing interest in the American Indian. Various 

 specimens sent to the Bureau were identified and data on them fur- 

 nished for their owners. 



Respectfully submitted. 



M. W. Stirling, Director, 



Dr. Leonard Carmichael, 



Secretary^ Smithsonian Institution, 



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