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ethnology, including fine examples of featherwork and a ceremonial white deer skin; an unusual carved greenstone figure from Guerrero, Mexico; and two complete Hopi altars, one of the Drab Flute, the other of the Langon, Society. These are now being installed and will be ready for exhibit by May 1st. 

[[underline]] SIZE OF COLLECTIONS [[/UNDERLINE]]

There have been added to the collections during the past fiscal year 3,941 specimens, and there are now in the entire collection catalogue entries running consecutively to 209,875, and increase during the year 782.

[[underline]] DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY [[/underline]]

The usual routine activities were continued through the year, there having been a skull from Colombia added to the collections. 

[[underline]] TREASURER'S REPORT [[/underline]]

Hereto attached and submitted as a part hereof is the Treasurer's report for the year ending March 31, 1947. 

Respectfully submitted, 

BOARD OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE 
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN 
HEYE FOUNDATION 

Chairman

Secretary