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attempts to salvage skeletons and artifacts from the site of the historic 

 village of Shet-le-shin, on Pistol Eiver, southwest Oregon. This site 

 has now been destroyed by road construction. A microfilm copy of 

 Mr. Heflin's account, which included news clippings, photographs and 

 pen-and-ink drawings, was made and the original returned to him. 



A Micmac vocabulary and grammatical notes recorded by P. L. 

 Muschamp while he was a graduate student at Yale University were 

 deposited by Mr. Muschamp. Unfortunately Mr. Muschamp's more 

 extensive notes on his Micmac fieldwork had been lost in a fire that 

 destroyed his home a number of years ago. These notes are on 3 X 5" 

 slips and occupy one file box. 



EDITORIAL WORK AND PUBLICATIONS 



The editorial work of the Bureau continued during the year under 

 the immediate direction of Mrs. Eloise B. Edelen, assisted by Mrs. 

 Phyllis W. Prescott and Miss Susan Colby. The following publica- 

 tions were issued : 



Eightieth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1962-1963, 



ii-t-34 pp., 2 pis. 1964. 

 Bulletin 178. Index to Bulletins 1-100 of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 

 with index to contributions to North American Ethnology, introductions, and 

 miscellaneous publications, by Biren Bonnerjea. vi+726 pp. 1963. 

 Bulletin 186. Anthropological Papers, Nos. 63-67. iv+310 pp., 60 pis., 35 figs., 

 2 maps. 1963. 



No. 63. Tarqui, an early site in Manabi Province, Ecuador, by Matthew W. 



and Marion Stirling. 

 No. 64. Blackfoot Indian pipes and pipemaking, by John O. Ewers. 

 No. 65. The Warihio Indians of Sonora-Chihuahua : An ethnographic sur- 

 vey, by Howard Scott Gentry. 

 No. 66. The Yaqui deer dance: A study in cultural change, by Carleton 



Stafford Wilder. 

 No. 67. Chippewa mat-weaving techniques, by Karen Daniels Petersen. 

 Bulletin 187. Iroquois music and dance : Ceremonial arts of two Seneca Long- 

 houses, by Gertrude P. Kurath. xvi+268 pp., 3 pis., 164 figs. 1964. 

 Bulletin 189. River Basin Surveys Papers, Nos. 33-38, Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr., 

 editor, xiv+406 pp., 58 pis., 66 figs., 13 maps. 1964. 



No. 33. The Paul Brave site (32SI4), Oahe Reservoir area. North Dakota, 



by W. Raymond Wood and Alan A. Woolworth. 

 No. 34. The Demery site (39C01), Oahe Reservoir area, South Dakota, by 



Alan R. Woolworth and W. Raymond Wood. 

 No. 35. Archeological investigations at the Hosterman site (39P07), Oahe 



Rerservoir area, Potter County, South Dakota, 1956, by Carl F. Miller. 

 No. 36. Archeological investigations at the Hickey Brothers site (39LM4), 

 Big Bend Reservoir, Lyman County, South Dakota, by Warren W. Cald- 

 well, Lee G. Madison, and Bernard Golden. 

 No. 37. The Good Soldier site (39LM38), Big Bend Reservoir, Lyman 



County, South Dakota, by Robert W. Neuman. 

 No. 38. Archeological investigations in the Toronto Reservoir area, Kansas, 

 by James H. Howard. 



