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Mr Wintemberg also, spent a few days studying archaeological material 
in two private collections in St. Mary’s, Ontario, and m the Royal Ontario 
Museum of Archaeology, Toronto. During the period of the year spent at 
Ottawa he continued his studies of the material from sites explored during 
the last few years, among others that from an ancient settlement near 
Tadoussac, Quebec, and from ancient Eskimo sites on the northwest coast 
of Newfoundland, his reports on these areas being nearly completed. He 
prepared a preliminary report on his explorations of the Southwold earth- 
works for the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, National 
Parks Branch, Department of the Interior. His article Archaeological 
Evidence of Algonkian Influence on Iroquoian Culture, read at the Ma\, 
1935, meeting of the Royal Society of Canada^, was published in the Trans- 
actions of that Society (Section II, vol. XXIX, 1935). 
Publications 
Reports and scientific papers published during the year are: 
Ancienne Broderie au Canada. By C. M. Barbeau. La Presse, Montreal, Quebec, 
Anciemf Orfevres de Quebec. By C. M. Barbeau. Transactions, Royal Society of 
Evide^eftf’Afgonkian Influence on Iroquoian Culture. By W. J. Wintemberg. 
Transactions, Royal Society of Canada, 1935. 
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Lectures 
Our Native Arts and Domestic Life. By C. M. Barbeau. Canadian Club of Smiths 
Falk Out Anril 5 1935: Canadian Club of Alexandria, Ont., April 6, 193 . 
How lndian Children Were Taught Embroidery Marie de L’lncarnation. By C. M. 
Barbeau. Women’s Press Club of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 3. 1936. 
Ancient Embroidery in Quebec. By C. M. Barbeau. Women’s Histoncal Association, 
Golden a Thre^ds*’ (Fils* dkiYet^D’ Argent) . By C. M. Barbeau. Alliance fran^aise, 
TheYlrts°of the"lndians on’ the Northwest Coast. By C. M. Barbeau. The Museum 
The 0 G^wl'h C of V Canadinn^rd. By C. M.’ Barbeau. The Ottawa Art Association, 
Ancknt^Quebec. By C.’ M. Barbeau. Bonne Entente League, Ottawa, Ontario, 
Prehistory of Canadian Aborigines. By D. Jenness. University of British Columbia, 
Vancouver, B.C., Nov. 6, 1935. _ , T , n . , 
Backwardness of American Indians and Its Causes. By D. Jenness. Natural History 
Society, Vancouver, B.C., Nov. 6, 1935; University of Washington, Seattle, 
U.S.A., Dec. 2, 1935. „ . . , __ , . , c 
The Problem of the Eskimo. By D. Jenness. University of Washington, Seattle, 
SomYfmpre?s1ont’of 9 Java. By D. Jenness. Rotary Club, Duncan, B.O, Dec. 17, 1935. 
The Salish Indians of British Columbia. By D Jenness. Women s Canadian Club, 
Nanaimo, B.C., March 10. 1936; Rotary Club. Nanaimo, B C, March 13, 1936 
Indian Background of Canadian History. By D. Jenness. University of loronto, 
Toronto, Ont., March 20. 1936. c, -tioo 
Archaeology of the Eastern Arctic. By J. D. Leechman. R.M.S. Nascopie, July 20, 
1935; Science Association of the National Research Council, Ottawa, Ont., March 
11 1936. 
Canada’s Eastern Arctic. By J. D. Leechman. Field Naturalists’ Club, Ottawa, Ont., 
Dec. 11, 1935. , ,-* ■ t» tit T 
Excavation of the Southwold Earthworks, Elgin County, Ontario. By W. J. 
Wintemberg. Kent and Elgin Historical Societies, St. Thomas, Ont., Aug. 17, 1935. 
