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Bulletin 180 — Continued 



No. 22. Some observations on the persistence of aboriginal Cherokee per- 

 sonality traits, by Charles H. Holzinger. 



No. 23. First comment on Charles H. Holzinger's "Some Observations on 

 the Persistence of Aboriginal Cherokee Personality Traits," by David 

 Landy. 



No. 24. Second comment on Charles H. Holzinger*s "Some Observations on 

 the Persistence of Aboriginal Cherokee Personality Traits," by John 

 Gulick. 



No. 25. Iroquoian culture history: A general evaluation, by William N. 

 Fenton. 



Publications distributed totaled 29,845, as compared witli 31,547 for 

 the fiscal year 1960. 



COLLECTIONS 



The following collections were made by staff members of the Bureau 

 of American Ethnology or of the Eiver Basin Surveys and transferred 

 to the permanent collections of the department of science and tech- 

 nology, the department of civil history, and the department of an- 

 thropology, U.S. National Museum : 



FROM BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



Acc. No. 



236067. Dictaphone. Through Dr. Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. 



234469. 31 Belgian postage stamps. Through Mrs. Margaret C. Blaker. 



FROM RIVER BASIN SURVEYS 



225806. 160 land and fresh-water mollusks from Arkansas and South Dakota. 



Through Dr. Robert L. Stephenson. 

 232081. Indian skeletal remains from Big Bend Reservoir, Buffalo County, 



S. Dak. 

 232741. 5,153 archeological items and skeletal material from Fall River County, 



S. Dak., and Crook and Fremont Counties, Wyo., 1957. 

 233812. Indian skeletal materials from the McNary Reservoir region. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Dr. M. W. Stirling, Dr. John P. Harrington, Dr. A. J. Waring, and 

 Sister Inez Hilger continued as research associates. Dr. Stirling, as- 

 sisted by Mrs. Marion Stirling, using the Bureau's laboratory facili- 

 ties, completed work on the materials from the Ecuadorian field trip 

 undertaken while he was Director of the Bureau, and turned in a 

 manuscript which will be published in the Bureau's series of anthro- 

 pological papers. 



The following bibliographies and leaflets were issued during the 

 fiscal year : 



SIL-50, 3d rev., 2/61: Selected list of portraits of prominent Indians in the 



collections of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 

 SIL-53, rev., 2/61: Photographic collections of the Bureau of American 



Ethnology. 

 SIL-76, rev., 7/60 : Statement regarding the Book of Mormon. 

 SIL-92, rev., 1/61 : Origin of the American Indian. 



