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3544 [i] (1897)

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Al)VTERTISEMTENT


  The work of the Bureau of American Ethnology is conducted nuder act of Con-
gress for continuing ethnologic researches among the American Indians under the
direction of the Smithsonian Institution.
  Two series of publications have been issued by the Bureau under authority of Con-
gress, ,iz, annual reports and bulletins. The annual reports were hitherto author-
ized by concurrent resolution friom time to time, and were published for the use of
Congress and the Bureau. The present report is published by authority of section 73
of the act of Congress approved January 12, 1895, entitled An act providing for the
public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents. The publi-
cation of the series of bulletins was authorized by concurrent resolution first in 1886,
and more definitely in 1888, and twenty-four numbers of this series have been issued
for the use of Congress and the Bureau. In addition, the Bureau has supervised the
publication of a series of quarto volumes bearing the title, Contributions to North
American Ethnology, begun in 1877 by the United States Geographical Survey of
the Rocky Mountain Region. This series comprises Volumes I to VII and IX.
  The above publications are distributed primarily by Congress, and the portions of
the editions printed for the Bureau are used for exchange with libraries and scien-
tific and educational institutions and with special investigators in anthropology who
send their own publications regularly to the Bureau.
  The exchange list of the Bureau is large, and the product of the exchange forms
a valuable ethnologic library independent of the general library of the Smithsonian
Institution. This library is in constant use by the Bureau collaborators, as well as
by other anthropologists resident in or visiting Washington.
  Most of the volumes of the annual reports and all of the volumes of the Contri-
butions to North American Ethnology are out of print.
  Exchanges and other contributions to the Bureau should be addressed,
                         Bureau of American Ethnology,
                                         Wahington, D. C.,
                                                       U.S. A.

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