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4467. Lyford, Carrie A. "Dolls of the American Indians." N. d. (ca. 1938). 40 

 pp., 40-50 illus. Deposited by Harry Lyford, brother of the author, 

 Washington, D. O. 



4425. Whitaker, O. H. (U. S. Consul, Col<5n, Panama). **A Report on the 

 Customs of the San Bias Indians." 1954. 88 pp., 62 photographs, 



1 map. Forwarded by the U. S. Department of State. 



4424. Witthoft, John. "Dakota (?) 'Border and Box' Painted Bison Robe." 



2 pp., 1 illus. Forwarded by the author. 



A number of manuscripts received in previous years but heretofore 

 uncataloged were arranged, described, and made available for ref- 

 erence, reducing the backlog of such material by about one-third. 

 In this group were the papers accumulated by Dr. John K. Swanton 

 while acting as chairman of the United States De Soto Expedition 

 Commission, 1935-39, These papers contain an extensive series of 

 photocopies of documents in Spanish archives. 



Other manuscripts cataloged and now available for general ref- 

 erence are as follows: 



4430. Anonymous. Drawings of tipis and robes obtained by George Miller 

 from an Omaha Indian. N. d. 8 pp. Annotated by J. O. Dorsey. 



4452. Anonymous. Drawings by Indians of the Southern Plains. Ca. 1880. 

 In two ledger books of 104 numbered pages each. With one-page letter 

 of transmittal from William H. Myer, Washington, D. C, June 3, 1952. 



4442. Bonnerjea, Biren. "Folk-lore in Some Languages of Northern India." 

 Address to Anthropological Society of Washington, February, 1933. 

 18 pp. 



4450. Capron, Louis. "The Hunting Dance of the Cow Creek Seminoles, Octo- 



ber 1946." 11 pp., 8 illus. 



4444. Carter, John G. (recorder). "Picture Writing of the North American 



Indians Translated by Richard Sander ville. Chief Bull, a member of 

 the Blackfeet tribe of Indians of Montana, at the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology . . . June 13 to June 18, 1934, from material furnished 

 by the Bureau." 27 pp., 5 illus. 



4445. Carter, John G. "Statement of Robert Friday of Fort Washakie, Wyoming, 



member of Arapho tribal council, concerning his grandfather, Friday." 

 Washington, D. C, 1938. 3 pp., typed. 



4446. Carter, John G. "Statements by Gilbert Day, a Shoshone Indian of 



Fort Washakie in regard to the Peyote Church among the Shoshone 

 Indians.'* Washington, D. C, 1938. 22 pp. 



4447. Carter, John Q. "Memorandum on the Proper Usage of the Word 



'Blackfoot' or 'Blackfeet' as Applied to the Siksika, Kainah and Pikuni, 

 or Blackfoot, Blood, and Piegan Tribes." N. d. 8 pp. 



4448. Carter, John G. "Big Snake, Oh-muck-see Sin-a-kwan, or Loud Voice, 



also Called Black Snake Man, a Piegan Indian Chief." N. d. 15 pp. 



4451. Cleveland, A. G. "The San Bias Coast." N. d. 77 pp. Also miscellaneous 



items relating to the Cuna and Tule Indians, including a notebook of 

 picture writing and 8 pp. of interpretations. 

 4438. CUfEord, Oapt. Walter. "The Indian Campaign of 1876." Chapters 

 written for the Rocky Mountain Husbandman. N. d. About 50 pp., 

 unarranged. 



. "Notes at Random." Journal, Oct. 6, 1879-Nov. 4, 1879. 



Copy. 15 pp. 



