Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . ortions of theeditions printed for the Bureau are used for exchange with libraries and scientificand educational institutions and with special investigators in anthropology whosend their own publications regularly to the Bureau. The exchange list of the Bureau is large, and the product of the exchange formsa valuable ethnologic library independent of the general library of the SmithsonianInstitution. This library is in constant use by the Bureau collaborators, as well asby other anthropologists reside


Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . ortions of theeditions printed for the Bureau are used for exchange with libraries and scientificand educational institutions and with special investigators in anthropology whosend their own publications regularly to the Bureau. The exchange list of the Bureau is large, and the product of the exchange formsa valuable ethnologic library independent of the general library of the SmithsonianInstitution. This library is in constant use by the Bureau collaborators, as well asby other anthropologists resident in or visiting Washington. The earliar volumes of the annual reports and the first seven volumes of the Con-tributions to North American Ethnology are out of print. The eighth volume ofthe latter series has not yet been published. Exchanges and other contributions to the Bureau should be addressed,The Director, Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, I). C, U. S. A. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY SECRETARY OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 1891-9 2 J. W. I3 O WELL DIRECTOR. toni i woouir ***** WASH I \CTONGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 18 96 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, D. C, July 1, : I have the honor to submit my Thirteenth AnnualReport as Director of the Bureau of Ethnology. The first part consists of an explanation of the organizationand operations of the Bureau; the second part consists of aseries of papers, prepared chiefly by assistants, which illustratethe methods and results of the work of the Bureau. It is a pleasure to express appreciation of your unfailingsupport in the work intrusted to me. I am, with respect, your obedient servant,


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