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Gene Stirling of Venice, Fla. Copy negatives of some 280 of these 

 were made. Enlargements of the remainder are being printed, the 

 work being about half completed at year's end. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Illustrative work for the Bureau of American Ethnology and the 

 River Basin Surveys consumed the major portion of the illustrator's 

 time for the year. This included a great variety of work on charts, 

 graphs, maps, diagrams, photograph retouching, and other illustra- 

 tions for the Bureau and River Basin Surveys publications. 



There were also charts, graphs, mechanical renderings, and illustra- 

 tions on a variety of other subjects prepared for other Smithsonian 

 departments. 



EDITORIAL WORK AND PUBLICATIONS 



There were issued 1 Annual Report and 1 Bulletin, as follows : 



Seventy-second Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1954-1955. 



ii + 24 pp. 1956. 

 Bulletin 163. The Dine : Origin myths of the Navaho Indians, by Aileen O'Bryan. 



viii + 188 pp., 1 pL, 23 figs. 1956. 



The following publications were in press at the close of the fiscal 

 year : 



Bulletin 161. Seminole music, by Frances Densmore. 

 Bulletin 162. Guaymi grammar, by Ephraim S. Alphonse. 

 Bulletin 164. Anthropological Papers Nos. 49-56. 



No. 49. The Ormond Beach Mound, east central Florida, by Jesse D. 



Jennings, Gordon R. Willey, and Marshall T. Newman. 

 No. 50. Hair pipes in Plains Indian adornment, a study in Indian and 



V^hite ingenuity, by John C. Ewers. 

 No. 51. Observations on some nineteenth-century pottery vessels from the 



Upper Missouri, by Waldo R. Wedel. 

 No. 52. Revaluation of the Eastern Siouan problem, with particular em- 

 phasis on the Virginia branches — the Occaneechi, the Saponi, and the 

 Tutelo, by Carl P. Miller. 

 No. 53. Archeological reconnaissance of Tabasco and Campeche, by Mat- 

 thew W. Stirling, 

 No. 54. Valladolid Maya enumeration, by John P. Harrington. 

 No. 55. Letters to Jack Wilson, the Paiute Prophet, written between 1908 



and 1911, edited by Grace M. Dangberg. 

 No. 56. Factionalism at Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, by William N. Fenton. 

 Bulletin 165. Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuni Pueblos, by Frances 



Densmore. 

 Bulletin 166. River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 8. Excavations in the McNary 



Reservoir Basin near Umatilla, Oregon, by Douglas Osborne. 

 Bulletin 167. Archeological investigations at the mouth of the Amazon, by Betty 



J. Meggers and Clifford Evans. 

 Miscellaneous publications. List of publications of the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology, with index to authors and titles. Revised to June 30, 1956. 



