28 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



The following publications were in press at the close of the fiscal 

 year : 



Bulletin 145. The Indian tribes of North America, by John R. Swanton. 

 Bulletin 150. The modal personality of the Tuscarora Indians, as revealed by 



the Rorschach test, by Anthony F. C. Wallace. 

 Bulletin 151. Anthropological Papers, Nos. 33-42. 



No. 33. "Of the Crow Nation," by Edwin Thompson Denig. With bio- 

 graphical sketch and footnotes by John C. Ewers. 

 No. 34. The water lily in Maya art : A complex of alleged Asiatic origin, 



by Robert L. Rands. 

 No. 35. The Medicine Bundles of the Florida Seminole and the Green Corn 



Dance, by Louis Capron. 

 No. 36. Technique in the music of the American Indian, by Frances 



Densmore. 

 No. 37. The belief of the Indians in a connection between song and the 



supernatural, by Frances Densmore. 

 No. 38. Aboriginal fish poisons, by Robert F. Heizer. 

 No. 39. Aboriginal navigation off the coast of Upper and Baja California, 



by Robert F. Heizer and William C. Massey. 

 No. 40. Exploration of the Adena Mound at Natrium, W. Va., by Ralph 



S. Solecki. 

 No. 41. The Wind River Shoshone Sun Dance, by D. B. Shimkin. 

 No. 42. Current trends in the Wind River Shoshone Sun Dance, by Fred 

 Voget. 

 Bulletin 152. Index to Schoolcraft's "Indian Tribes of the United States," com- 

 piled by Frances S. Nichols. 

 Bulletin 153. La Venta, Tabasco : A study of Olmec ceramics and art, by Philip 



Drucker. 

 Bulletin 154. River Basin Surveys Papers: Inter- Agency Archeological Salvage 

 Program. Nos. 1-6. 

 No. 1. Prehistory and the Missouri Valley Development Program: Sum- 

 mary report on the Missouri River Basin Archeological Survey in 1948, 

 by Waldo R. Wedel. 

 No. 2. Prehistory and the Missouri Valley Development Program: Sum- 

 mary report on the Missouri River Basin Archeological Survey in 1949, 

 by Waldo R. Wedel. 

 No. 3. The Woodruff Ossuary, a prehistoric burial site in Phillips County, 



Kans., by Marvin F. Kivett. 

 No. 4. The Addicks Dam site : 



I. An archeological survey of the Addicks Dam basin, Southeast Texas 

 by Joe Ben Wheat. 

 II. Indian skeletal remains from the Doering and Kobs sites, Addicks 

 Reservoir, Texas, by Marshall T. Newman. 

 No. 5. The Hodges site : 



I. Two rock shelters near Tucumcari, N. Mex., by Herbert W. Dick. 

 II. Geology of the Hodges site, Quay County, N. Mex., by Sheldon Judson, 

 No. 6. The Rembert mounds, Elbert County, Ga., by Joseph R. Caldwell. 

 Appendix. List of River Basin Surveys reports published in other series. 

 Bulletin 155. Settlement patterns in the Virii Valley, Perti, by Gordon R. Willey. 

 Bulletin 156. The Iroquois Eagle Dance, an offshoot of the Calumet Dance, by 

 William N. Fen ton, with an analysis of the Iroquois Eagle Dance and songs, 

 by Gertrude Prokosch Kurath. 



