8. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Following is a summary of work accomplished by E. G. Cassedy, 

 illustrator, for the Bureau. 



Water-color drawings 71 



Line drawings 64 



Stipple drawings 50 



Wash drawings 4 



Crayon drawings 1 



Graphs 38 



Maps 13 



Lettering jobs 206 



Layouts — Sizing, lettering, and assembling 119 



Retouched drawings = - 35 



Tracings 2 



Retouched photos ,_, 8 



Restored negatives 8 



Accession COLLECTIONS 



number 



123372. Skeletal material from a burial site near Sarasota, Fla. (1 specimen). 

 125140. Archeological material from various sites in Louisiana, Georgia, and 



Mississippi, collected by W. M. Walker during the fall of 1932 (63 



specimens). 

 125392. Archeological and human skeletal remains, also some bird bones and 



four incomplete dog skeletons, collected in Arizona by Dr. F. H. H. 



Roberts, Jr., during the seasons of 1931 and 1932 (662 specimens). 

 126434. Ethnological material from the Sumu and Miskito Indians collected by 



Dr. W. D. Strong while on a recent expedition to Honduras, also 



some natural history specimens (43 specimens). 

 128084. Ethnological specimens from Australia and Papua presented to the 



Bureau by Joel H. DuBose (13 specimens). 

 129974. Archeological and skeletal material collected by F. M. Setzler from 



August 20 to November 1, 1933, from mounds and village sites 



within the Marksville Works, near Marksville, La. (1,772 speci- 

 mens) . 



MISCELLANEOUS 



During the course of the year information was furnished by mem- 

 bers of the Bureau staff in reply to numerous inquiries concerning 

 the North American Indians, both past and present, and the Mex- 

 ican peoples of the prehistoric and early historic periods. Various 

 specimens sent to the Bureau were identified and data on them fur- 

 nished for their owners. 



Personnel. — Miss Marion Illig, junior stenographer, resigned on 

 December 11, 1933. 



Miss Edna Butterbrodt was appointed junior stenographer on 

 June 1, 1934. 



Respectfully submitted. 



M. W. Stirling, ChieJ. 



Dr. C. G. Abbot, 



Secretary J Smithsonian Institution. 



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