FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT Q 



A great many missing numbers have been requested and nearly 

 all of these have been supplied, amomiting in some cases to several 

 volumes of a set. Of the exchange sets, 8 old sets which had been 

 allowed to lapse have been reestablished, and 11 new sets have been 

 established. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Following is a summary of the work accomplished by E. G. Cas- 

 sedy, illustrator : 



Line drawings 266 



Graphs , 13 



Plates lettered or numbered 199 



Plates assembled 64 



Plates sized for engraver 129 



Airbrush jobs 6 



Photos retouched 51 



Topographic maps 3 



Maps 3 



Mechanical drawings 3 



Lettering jobs 3 



Engrossings , 2 



Water color paintings 1 



Total 743 



COLLECTIONS 



Accession 

 number 



140,528. Skeletal material from two sites on Canaveral Peninsula, Brevard 

 County, Fla., collected by the Bureau in cooperation with the Fed- 

 eral Civil Works Administration during the winter of 1933-34. (250 

 specimens.) 

 142,561. Archeological specimens and human and animal bones collected during 

 mound excavations in Florida during the winter of 1933-34 in 

 cooperation with the Federal O. W. A. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



During the course of the year information was furnished by 

 members of the Bureau staff in reply to numerous inquiries concern- 

 ing the North American Indians, both past and present, and the 

 Mexican peoples of the prehistoric and early historic periods. Vari- 

 ous specimens sent to the Bureau were identified and data on them 

 furnished for their owners. 



Personnel. — ^Miss Helen Heitkemper, junior stenographer, resigned 

 March 16, 1937. Miss Ethelwyn E. Carter was appointed May 1, 

 1937, to fill the vacancy. 



Respectfully submitted. 



M. W. Stirling, Chief. 



Dr. C. G. Abbot, 



Secretary^ Smithsonian Institution. 



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