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1 1 7. Report on the department of an- 
thropology for the year 1899-1900. An- 
nual Report of the United States National 
Museum, 1900, pp. 21-29, Washington, 
1902. 
1 1 8. Anthropological studies in Cali- 
fornia. Ibid., pp. 155-187. 
1903 119. Aboriginal pottery of the eastern 
United States. Twentieth Annual Report 
of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 
iSg8-i8gg, pp. 1-201, Washington, 1903. 
120. Report on the department of an- 
thropology for the year 1900-1901. An- 
nual Report of the United States National 
Museum, igoi, pp. 51-61, Washington, 
1903. 
12 1. The exhibit of the department of 
anthropology. Ibid., pp. 200-218. 
122. Report on the exhibit of the United 
States National Museum at the Pan- 
American Exposition, Buffalo, New 
York, 1901. By F. W. True, W. H. 
Holmes, and G. P. Merrill. Ibid., pp. 
1 77-23 1. 
123. Flint implements and fossil re- 
mains from a sulphur spring at Afton, 
Indian Territory. Ibid., pp. 237-252. 
[See No. no.] 
124. Classification and arrangement of 
the exhibits of an anthropological mu- 
seum. Ibid., pp. 253-278. [See No. 115.] 
125. Fossil human remains found near 
Lansing, Kansas. Annual Report of the 
Smithsonian Institution, IQ02, pp. 455- 
462, Washington, 1903. [See No. 114.] 
126. Traces of aboriginal operations in 
an iron mine near Leslie, Missouri. 
American Anthropologist, n. s., v, pp. 
503-507, Lancaster, Pa., 1903. [See No. 
130.] 
127. Shell ornaments from Kentucky 
and Mexico. Smithsonian Miscellaneous 
Collections, vol. xlv (Quarterly Issue, 
vol. 1), pp. 97-99, Washington, 1903. 
[Reprinted in Scientific American Sup- 
plement, lviii, p. 23828, New York, 
1904. ] 
1904 128. Report on the department of an- 
thropology for the year 1901-1902. 
Annual Report of the United States Na- 
tional Museum, IQ02, pp. 53-58, Wash- 
ington, 1904. 
129. Report of the [Chief of the] Bureau 
of American Ethnology to the Secretary 
of the Smithsonian Institution [for the 
fiscal year ending June 30, 1903]. An- 
nual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 
1903. pp. 34-48, Washington, 1904. 
130. Traces of aboriginal operations in 
an iron mine near Leslie, Mo. Ibid. 
pp. 723-726. [See No. 126.] 
13 1. The exhibits of the Smithsonian 
Institution in the Government Building 
[at the St. Louis Exposition]. American 
Anthropologist, n. s., vi, p. 754, Lancaster, 
Pa., 1904. 
132. [Letter as Chief of the Bureau of 
American Ethnology, dated Washing- 
ton, November 19, 1904, addressed to 
Edgar L. Hewett, respecting the preser- 
vation of antiquities.] In Hewett, Edgar 
L., Circular Relating to Historic and Pre- 
historic Ruins, p. 16, Washington, 1904. 
Also in Hewett, Edgar L., Government 
Supervision of Historic and Prehistoric 
Ruins, pp. 10-11 of reprint, New York, 
1904. 
1905 133. Report of the [Chief of the] Bureau 
of American Ethnology to the Secretary 
of the Smithsonian Institution [for the 
fiscal year ending June 30, 1904]. An- 
nual Report of the Smithsonian Institu- 
tion, 1904, pp. 46-54, Washington, 1905. 
134. Report on the Congress of Ameri- 
canists held at Stuttgart, Germany, Au- 
gust 18-23, 1904. Smithsonian Miscel- 
laneous Collections, xlvii (Quarterly Is- 
sue, vol. Il), pp. 391-395, Washington, 
1905. 
135. Contributions of American arche- 
ology to human history. Ibid., pp. 412- 
420. Published also in Annual Report of 
the Smithsonian Institution, 1904, pp. 
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