32 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



The following statistics will serve to indicate some of the work 

 conducted in the library : 



Reference questions answered 1,820 



Library users 1, 301 



Publications circulated 1, 071 



Loans to other libraries 151 



Volumes sent for binding 1,103 



EDITORIAL WORK AND PUBLICATIONS 



The editorial work of the Bureau continued during the year under 

 the immediate direction of Mrs. Eloise B. Edelen. The following 

 publications were issued: 



Seventy-ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1961-62. 



ii+29 pp., 2 pis. 1963. 

 Bulletin 181. Isleta paintings, with introduction and commentary by Elsie 

 Clews Parsons. Edited by Esther S. Goidfrank. xvi+299 pp., 142 pis. 1962. 

 Bulletin 182. River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 25. Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr., 

 editor, xvi+447 pp., 110 pis., 65 figs., 20 maps. 1962. 

 Archeology of the John H. Kerr Reservoir Basin, Roanoke River, Virginia- 

 North Carolina, by Carl F. Miller. With appendix: Human skeletal re- 

 mains from the Tollifero (Ha6) and Clarksville (Mcl4) sites, John H. 

 Kerr Reservoir Basin, Virginia, by Lucile E. Hoyme and William M. Bass. 

 Bulletin 184. The Pueblo of Sia, New Mexico, by Leslie A. White, xii+358 pp., 



12 pis., 55 figs. 1962. 

 Bulletin 185. River Basin Surveys Papers, Nos. 26-32, Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. 

 editor. xiiH-344 pp., 57 pis., 43 figs., 5 maps. 1963. 

 No. 26. Small sites on and about Fort Berthold Reservation, Garrison 



Reservoir, North Dakota, by George Metcalf. 

 No. 27. Star Village: A fortified historic Arikara site in Mercer County, 



North Dakota, by George Metcalf. 

 No. 28. The dance hall of the Santee Bottoms on the Fort Berthold Reserva- 

 tion, Garrison Reservoir, North Dakota, by Donald D. Hartle. 

 No. 29. Crow-Plies-High (.32MZ1), a historic Hidatsa village in the Garrison 



Reservoir area, North Dakota, by Carling Malouf. 

 No. 30. The Stutsman Focus : An aboriginal culture complex in the James- 

 town Reservoir Area, North Dakota, by R. P. Wheeler. 

 No. 31. Archeological manifestations in the Toole County section of the 



Tiber Reservoir Basin, Montana, by Carl F. Miller. 

 No. 32. Archeological salvage investigations in the Lovewell Reservoir 

 Area, Kansas, by Robert W. Neuman. 

 Bulletin 188. Shonto: A study of the role of the trader in a modern Navaho 

 Community, by William Y. Adams. xi-|-329 pp., 10 pis., 3 figs., 3 maps, 12 

 charts. 1963. 



Publications distributed totaled 17,722 as compared with 19,326 for 

 the fiscal year 1962. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



The staff artist for the Bureau of American Ethnology, E. G. Schu- 

 macher, prepared the illustrations to accompany 16 manuscripts to be 



