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Bulletin 106. Ethnographical survey of the Miskito and Sumu Indians of 



Honduras and Nicaragua (Conzemius) . vii+191 pp., 10 pis., 1 fig. 

 Bulletin 108. A dictionary of the Atakapa language, accompanied by text 



material (Gatschet and Swanton). v+181 pp., 1 pi. 

 Bulletin 109. A dictionary of the Osage language (La Flesche). v + 406 pp. 

 Bulletin 110. Yuman and Yaqui music (Densmore). xviii + 216 pp., 31 pis., 



7 figs. 

 Bulletin 111. The village of the great kivas on the Zuni Reservation, New 



Mexico (Roberts), ix+197 pp., 64 pis., 34 figs. 

 List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, with index to authors 



and titles, iv+55 pp. 



PUBLICATION IN PRESS 



Forty-eighth Annual Report. General index, annual reports of the Bureau of 

 American Ethnology, vols. 1-48 (Bonner jea). v+1220 pp. 



The number of publications distributed was 29,889. 



LIBRARY 



The reference library has continued under the care of Miss Ella 

 Leary, Ubrarian. The library consists of 30,391 volumes, about 

 16,993 pamphlets, and several thousand unbound periodicals. Dur- 

 ing the year 320 books were accessioned. There were also received 

 126 pamphlets and 3,440 serials, chiefly the publications of learned 

 societies. Books loaned during the year numbered 960 volumes. 

 In the work of cataloging 4,840 cards were added to the catalog. A 

 considerable amount of reference work was done in the usual course 

 of the library's service to investigators and students, both those in 

 the Smithsonian Institution and others. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



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

 illustrator for the Bureau. 



Maps (colored) 9 



Tracings 12 



Mechanical drawing ^ 1 



Preliminary drawings 50 



Line drawings 54 



Sketches (color) 6 



Photographs retouched 33 



Accession COLLECTIONS 



number 



114181. Archeological material from various sites between the Rio Salado and 

 the Rio Dulce, known as Mesapotonua Santiaguena, Argentine, and 

 presented to the Bureau by E. R. Wagner, Museo Arcaico Provin- 

 cial, Santiago del Estero, Argentine. 



120252. Collection of human skeletal material found by Dr. F. H. H. Roberts, 

 Jr., while conducting archeological researches for the Bureau at a 

 site on the Zuni Indian Reservation, N.Mex., in the summer of 1930. 



121548. Two boxes of mammalian and bird remains from a stratified archeo- 

 logical site at Signal Butte, Nebr., collected during the summer of 

 1932 by Dr. W. D. Strong. 



