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Two exchanges were arranged and completed, one with Monsieur 
Paul Coze, of Paris, who gave a large oil painting of a Sioux war chief for 
some specimens from the west coast. The painting is now framed and 
suspended in the east exhibition hall. Mr. Falkinder, of Falmouth, Tas- 
mania, exchanged a series of forty-seven representative Tasmanian speci- 
mens for some archaeological material from Ontario and the Arctic coast. 
The entire collections of the division have been inspected monthly, to 
guard against insect pests. No specimens were damaged by their depreda- 
tions during the year, although a small number became infected. 
Publications 
The following articles were published by the staff of the division during 
the past fiscal year: 
Ivory Carving of North America. By D. Jenness. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 14th 
Edition, vol. 12, 1929. 
Three Songs of the West Coast. Recorded from singers of Nass River tribes. By C. M. 
Barbeau in collaboration with Dr. Ernest MacMillan. The Frederick Harris Com- 
pany, Oakville, Ont. 
Chansons Canadiennes (French Canadian Folk Songs). By C. M. Barbeau in collabora- 
tion with Dr. Ernest MacMillan. The Frederick Harris Company, Oakville, Ont. 
The Church of Saint-Jean, Island of Orleans, Quebec. By C. M. Barbeau in collaboration 
with Ramsay Traquair. The Journal, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, 
June 1929. 
Totem-pole Decorations of the Jasper Room, Chateau Laurier. By C. M. Barbeau. 
Canadian National Railways Magazine, July 1929. 
Some Shell-heaps in Nova Scotia. By Harlan I. Smith and W. J. Wintemberg. Bulletin 
No. 47, Anthropological Series No. 9, National Museum of Canada, Ottawa. 
Uren Prehistoric Village Site, Oxford County, Ontario. By W. J. Wintemberg. Bulletin 
51, Anthropological Series No. 10, National Museum of Canada, Ottawa. 
Representations of the Thunderbird in Indian Art. By W. J. Wintemberg. Thirty- 
Sixth Annual Archaeological Report, Provincial Museum, Toronto, Ont. 
Eskimo Music. By Douglas Leechman. The American Mercury, Sept. 1929. 
Lectures 
By D. Jenness: 
Java, Past and Present. National Museum of Canada, February 15 and 19, 1930. 
By C. M. Barbeau: 
Folk-songs of French Canada. Ottawa Arts Association, April 24, 1929. 
How the Skeena Was First Peopled. The Women's Canadian Club, Prince Rupert, 
B.C., September 30, 1929. 
By Harlan I. Smith: 
Mackenzie Park in the Norway of Canada. Home and School Club, Hilson Avenue 
School, Ottawa, February 13, 1930. 
The Bella Coola Valley. Y.M.C.A., Ottawa, March 6, 1930. 
By W. J. Wintemberg: 
Archaeological Work in Canada. Fireside Club, Unitarian Church, Ottawa, Decem- 
ber 1929. 
By Douglas Leechman: 
Indian Whale Hunters of Vancouver Island. National Museum of Canada. Decem- 
ber 14 and 18, 1929. 
