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national, and foreign periodicals. Most of the illustrations were of an 

 archeological nature, although there was a sizable cross section of 

 scientific and technical art material undertaken. Approximately 379 

 halftone plates were mounted, revised, restored, retouched and/or 

 lettered, 237 text illustrations drawn, and 66 charts, diagrams, and 

 graphs prepared. 



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 five Bulletins, as follows : 



Seventy-sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1958-59. 



ii + 41 pp., 4 pis. 1960. 

 Bulletin 143, vol. 7. Index to the Handbook of South American Indians, vi + 286 



pp. 1959. 

 Bulletin 172. The story of a Tlingit community : A problem in the relationship 

 between archeological, ethnological, and historical methods, by Frederica de 

 Laguna. x + 254 pp., 11 pis., 18 figs. 1960. 

 Bulletin 173. Anthropological Papers Nos. 57-62. iii + 498, 61 pis., 37 figs., 

 2 maps. 1960. 

 No. 57. Preceramic and ceramic cultural patterns in northwest Virginia, 



by C. G. Holland. 

 No. 58. An introduction to Plains Apache archeology — the Dismal River 



Aspect, by James H. Gunnerson. 

 No. 59. The use of the atlatl on Lake Patzcuaro, Michoacan, by M. W. Stirling. 

 No. 60. A. Caroline Islands script, by Saul H. Riesenberg and Shigeru 



Kaneshiro. 

 No. 61. Dakota winter counts as a source of Plains history, by James H. 



Howard. 

 No. 62. Stone tipi rings in north-central Montana and tne adjacent portion 

 of Alberta, Canada: Their historical, ethnological, and archeological 

 aspects, by Thomas F. Kehoe. 

 Bulletin 174. An introduction to Kansas archeology, by Waldo R. Wedel. With 

 description of the skeletal remains from Doniphan and Scott Counties, 

 Kansas, by T. D. Stewart, xvii-f-723 pp., 97 pis., 109 figs. 1959. 

 Bulletin 177. Archeological investigations in British Guiana, by Clifford Evans 

 and Betty J. Meggers, xxi+418 pp., 68 pis., 127 figs. 1960. 



Publications distributed totaled 31,547, as compared with 27,721 

 for the fiscal year 1959. 



COLLECTIONS 



The following collections were made by staff members of the 

 Bureau of American Ethnology or of the River Basin Surveys and 

 transferred to the permanent collections of the department of anthro- 

 pology and the department of zoology, U.S. National Museum : 



