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have been cataloged in sequence with the former collection. Thirty- 

 five tribes are represented in the collection of 2,237 recordings, in addi- 

 tion to a group of songs recorded in British Columbia in which the 

 tribes are not designated. 



EDITORIAL WORK AND PUBLICATIONS 



The editorial work of the Bureau has continued during the year 

 under the immediate direction of the editor, M. Helen Palmer. There 

 were issued three bulletins, as follows : 



Bulletin 128. Archeological remains in the Whitewater District, eastern 

 Arizona. Part II. Artifacts and burials, by Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. With 

 appendix. Skeletal remains from the Whitewater District, eastern Arizona, 

 by T. D. Stewart, xi+170 pp., 57 pis., 44 figs. 



Bulletin 127. Linguistic material from the tribes of southern Texas and 

 northeastern Mexico, by John R. Swanton. v+145 pp. 



Bulletin 128. Anthropological papers, numbers 13-18. xii+368 pp., 52 pis., 

 77 figs. : 



No. 13 The mining of gems and ornamental stones by American Indians, 



by Sydney H. Ball. 

 No. 14. Iroquois suicide : A study in the stability of a culture pattern, 



by William N. Fenton. 

 No. 15. Tonawanda Longhouse ceremonies : Ninety years after Lewis Henry 



Morgan, by William N. Fenton. 

 No. 16. The Quichua-speaking Indians of the Province of Imbabura 

 (Ecuador) and their anthropometric relations with the living 

 populations of the Andean area, by John Gill in. 

 No. 17. Art processes in birchbark of the River Desert Algonquin, a circum- 



boreal trait, by Frank G. Speck. 

 No. 18. Archeological reconnaissance of southern Utah, by Julian H. 

 Steward. 



The following bulletins were in press at the close of the fiscal year: 



Bulletin 129. An archeological survey of Pickwick Basin in the adjacent 

 portions of the States of Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee, by William S. 

 Webb and David L, De Jarnette. With additions by Walter P. Jones, J. P. E. 

 Morrison, Marshall T. Newman and Charles E. Snow, and William G. Haag. 

 Bulletin 130. Archeological investigations at Buena Vista Lake, Kern County, 

 California, by Waldo L. Wedel. With appendix. Skeletal remains from Buena 

 Vista sites, California, by T. Dale Stewart. 



Bulletin 131. Peachtree Mound and village site, Cherokee County, North 

 Carolina, by Frank M. Setzler and Jesse D. Jennings. With appendix, Skeletal 

 remains from the Peachtree Site, North Carolina, by T. Dale Stewart. 



Bulletin 132. Source material on the history and ethnology of the Caddo 

 Indians, by John R. Swanton. 

 Bulletin 133. Anthropological papers, numbers 19-26: 



No. 19. A search for songs among the Chitimacha Indians in Louisiana, 



by Frances Densmore. 

 No. 20. Archeological survey on the northern Northwest Coast, by Philip 

 Drucker. 



