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4517. Beam, George L. (official photographer, Denver & Rio Grande Western 



Railroad). Miscellaneous correspondence and news clippings. Ca. 



1917-27. 1 portfolio. 

 4507. Corbusier, William Henry. "Record of William Henry Corbusier, Colonel, 



U. S. Army, Retired." April 10, 1924. 80 pp., typed. Relates to the 



Apache Indians of Arizona. 

 4505. Gilfillan, J. A. Chippewa dictionary (original draft?), notes on place 

 • names, etc. ; miscellaneous lot of notes, unarranged. Ca. 1911? 1 



portfolio. 

 4521. Harrington, John P. Miscellaneous short manuscripts, unpublished. 



1940-52 and n. d. 1 box. (Titles listed in catalog.) 

 3323. Marye, William B. Materials relating to the sites of Indian bridges, 



principally in Maryland and Virginia, and also in Delaware and North 



Carolina. 1932 ca.-1949 and 1956. 5 boxes. 



4524. Marye, William B. "Indian Shell Heaps on Chesapeake Bay and Its 



Estuaries in Maryland ; Some Incomplete Data Collected by William B. 

 Marye." 1913 ca.-1956. 1 portfolio. 



4514. Newcomb, C. F. "Sketch of Southern Portion of Queen Charlotte Islands, 

 B. C." 1901. Manuscript map, approx. 33" x 58". 



4513. Niblack, Albert P. Notes and correspondence relating to the ethnology 

 of the northwest coast of North America; miscellaneous papers, un- 

 arranged. Ca. 1884-89. 1 portfolio. 



4525. Scott, Gen. Hugh L. Papers relating to Indian conditions, accumulated 



while serving on the Board of Indian Commissioners, February 25, 1919- 

 July 25, 1933. 3 boxes. (Subject list in catalog.) 

 4504. Sturtevant, William C. "Notes on the History and Bibliography of Ca- 

 tawba Linguistic Studies." July-August 1957. 18 pp., typed. 



A summary description of the holdings of the Bureau archives was 

 prepared for the National Historical Publications Commission, U. S. 

 National Archives, for inclusion in the guide to depositories of manu- 

 scripts in the United States being prepared by the Commission. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



The Bureau staff artist, E. G. Schumacher, continued work during 

 the year on a wide variety of artistic material for the Bureau of 

 American Ethnology and Kiver Basin Surveys. An appreciable 

 amount of time was also devoted to various illustrative tasks needed 

 by different departments of the Smithsonian Institution. 



EDITORIAL WORK AND PUBLICATIONS 



The Bureau's editorial work continued during the year under the 

 immediate direction of Mrs. Eloise B. Edelen. There were issued one 

 Annual Report and four Bulletins, as follows : 



Seventy-fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1956- 



1957. ii+28 pp., 2 pis. 1958. 

 Bulletin 164. Anthropological Papers Nos. 49-56. x+356 pp., 75 pis., 5 figs., 

 15 maps. 1957. 



No. 4i9. The Ormond Beach Mound, east-central Florida, by Jesse D. 

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



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