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A file of restored prints is being built up, and inspection in the 

 offices of the Bureau of American Ethnology is invited. 



COLLECJnONS 



Collections transferred by the Bureau of American Ethnology to the 

 Department of Anthropology, United States National Museum, dur- 

 ing the fiscal year were as follows : 



Accession No. Collection 



176066. 65 ethnological specimens from the Rio Vaup6s in Colombia and Brazil. 



Collected by Paul H. Allen. 

 176157. 3 ethnological specimens from the Navaho Indians. Collected bj Dr. 



John P. Harrington, at Fort Defiance, Ariz., in 1939. 

 176347. 1 ceremonial cane from the Iroquois Indians of Six Nations Reserve, 



Canada. Collected by J. N. B. Hewitt, June 1916. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



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

 bers of the Bureau staff in reply to numerous inquiries concerning the 

 American Indians, both past and present, of both continents. Vari- 

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

 furnished for their owners. 

 Respectfully submitted. 



M. W. Stirling, Chief, 

 Dr. A. Wetmore, 



Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, 



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