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213765. 9 specimens of archeological material from Pembina River Reservoir, 



N. Dak., 1948. 

 214031. 1,332 specimens of archeological material from Fort Randall area, 



Gregory and Lyman Counties, S. Dak., 1950-52. 

 214234. Archeological material from Garrison Reservoir, McLean County, 



N. Dak., 1952. 

 214612. Archeological material from Fort Randall Reservoir, Lyman County, 



S. Dak., 1950. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Dr. John It. Swanton, Dr. John P. Harrington, Dr. A. J. Waring, 

 Jr., and Kalph S. Solecki continued as research associates of the 

 Bureau of American Ethnology. 



Dr. Frances Densmore, who had been a collaborator of the Bureau 

 for a period of 60 years, died June 5, 1957, at her home in Red Wing, 

 Minn., at the age of 90. Shortly before her death she corrected the 

 proof of her last bulletin for the Bureau entitled "Music of Acoma, 

 Isleta, Cochiti, and Zufii Pueblos," which will be distributed in Au- 

 gust 1957. Thirteen of her papers on Indian music were published 

 by the Bureau as complete bulletins, five as anthropological papers, 

 and one was published in the Annual Report series. 



Information was furnished during the past year by staff members 

 in reply to numerous inquiries concerning the American Indians, past 

 and present, of both continents. Twelve bibliographies or informa- 

 tion leaflets were prepared and duplicated for distribution to the 

 public, as follows : 



SIL-16, rev. Indian Crafts and Indian Lore. Bibliography. 



SIL-50. Selected List of Portraits of Prominent Indians. 



SIL-65, rev. Bibliography on the American Indians. 



SIL-76. Statement regarding the Book of Mormon. 



SIL-79. Indian Songs and Dances. Bibliography. 



SIL-81. Selected Bibliography on Stone-chipping Methods. 



SIL-89. Selected References on the Plains Indians. 



SIL-92. Origin of the American Indian. 



SIL-93. Trails and Trade Routes. 



SIL-96. Photographic Collections pertaining to the American Indians. 



SIL-98. Selected References on the Seminole Indians. 



SIL-99. American Indian Medicine. Bibliography. 



Many new descriptive lists and information leaflets were prepared 

 in answer to requests for information on the Bureau's photographic 

 and manuscript collections. There continued to be a popular de- 

 mand for information, published material, and photographs from 

 teachers — particularly of primary and secondary grades — from Scout 

 and other civic organizations, and from the general public. Infor- 

 mation and reference material for term papers were constantly re- 

 quested by hundreds of high school and college students. Staff mem- 



