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Colls., vol. 63, no. 8, pp. 58-61, Washington, 1914.Vanished races of the Caribbean.Abstract of paper read before the Anthrop. Soc. Washington, Nov. 3, 1914. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. v, no. 4, pp. 142-144, Baltimore, 1915.Prehistoric cultural centers in the West Indies.Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. v, no. 12, pp. 436-443, Baltimore, 1915.The origin of the unit type of Pueblo architecture.Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. v, no. 15, pp. 543-552, Baltimore, 1915.Engraved celts from the Antilles.Cont. Heye Mus., vol. ii, no. 3, New York, 1915.Archæology of Barbados.Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. i, pp. 47-51, Baltimore, 1915.A new type of ruin recently excavated in the Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.Abstract of paper read before the Nineteenth International Congress of Americanists, 1915, Washington, 1915. [Paper not published.][Report on] Prehistoric remains in New Mexico.Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1914, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 65, no. 6, pp. 62-72, Washington, 1915.Animal figures on prehistoric pottery from Mimbres Valley, New Mexico.Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xviii, no. 4, pp. 535-545, Lancaster, 1916.A Sun Temple in the Mesa Verde National Park.Art and Archæology, vol. iii, no. 6, pp. 341-346, Washington, 1916.The relation of Sun Temple, a new type of ruin lately excavated in the Mesa Verde National Park, to prehistoric “towers.”Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. vi, no. 8, pp. 212-221, Washington, 1916.The Pacific as a field for ethnological and archæological investigation.Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. ii, pp. 427-429, Baltimore, 1916.The cliff-ruins in Fewkes Cañon, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.Holmes Anniversary Volume, pp. 96-117, Washington, 1916.[Report on] Prehistoric remains in Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado.Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1915, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 66, no. 3, pp. 82-98, Washington, 1916.Excavation and repair of Sun Temple, Mesa Verde National Park.Dept. of the Interior, Washington, 1916.An initiation at Hano in Hopiland, Arizona.Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. vii, no. 6, pp. 149-158, Washington, 1917. Reprinted under the title “A religious ceremony of the Hopi Indians” in Sci. Amer. Suppl., vol. lxxxiii, pp. 226-227, New York, Apr. 14, 1917.The first pueblo ruin in Colorado mentioned in Spanish documents.Science, n. s. vol. xlvi, no. 1185, pp. 255-256, New York, 1917.The Pueblo culture and its relationships.Proc. Second Pan American Sci. Cong., Section I, Anthropology, vol. i, pp. 410-416, Washington, 1917.Archæological work in the Mesa Verde National Park in 1916.Scientific Monthly, vol. iv, no. 4, pp. 379-381, Lancaster, 1917.Far View House—a pure type of pueblo ruin.Art and Archæology, vol. vi, no. 3, pp. 133-141, Washington, 1917.A prehistoric Mesa Verde pueblo and its people.Smithson. 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Effect of condensers on the brush discharge from the Holtz machine.
Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser., vol. vii, pp. 496-497, New Haven, 1874.
Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser., vol. vii, pp. 496-497, New Haven, 1874.
Experiments on the dissipation of electricity by flames.
Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser., vol. viii, pp. 207-208, New Haven, 1874.
Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser., vol. viii, pp. 207-208, New Haven, 1874.
Contributions to the myology of Tachyglossa hystrix, Echidna hystrix (Auct.).
Bull. Essex Inst., vol. ix, pp. 111-136, Salem, 1877.
Bull. Essex Inst., vol. ix, pp. 111-136, Salem, 1877.
Contributions to a knowledge of the tubular jelly-fishes.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. vi, no. 7, pp. 127-146, Cambridge, 1880.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. vi, no. 7, pp. 127-146, Cambridge, 1880.
The Siphonophores.
Amer. Naturalist, vols. xiv, pp. 617-630; xv, pp. 186-195, 772-782; xvi, pp. 89-101; xvii, pt. 2, pp. 833-845; Phila., 1880-1883.
Amer. Naturalist, vols. xiv, pp. 617-630; xv, pp. 186-195, 772-782; xvi, pp. 89-101; xvii, pt. 2, pp. 833-845; Phila., 1880-1883.
The tubes in the larger nectocalyx of Abyla pentagona.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xx, pp. 318-324, Boston, 1881.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xx, pp. 318-324, Boston, 1881.
Report on the Acalephæ.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. viii, no. 7, pp. 127-140, Cambridge, 1881.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. viii, no. 7, pp. 127-140, Cambridge, 1881.
Studies of the jelly-fishes of Narragansett Bay.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. viii, no. 8, pp. 141-182, Cambridge, 1881.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. viii, no. 8, pp. 141-182, Cambridge, 1881.
Budding in free Medusæ.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xv, pp. 59-60, Phila., 1881.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xv, pp. 59-60, Phila., 1881.
Note on the structure of Rhizophysa filiformis.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xx, pp. 292-302, Boston, 1881.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xx, pp. 292-302, Boston, 1881.
On the development of the pluteus of Arbacia.
Mem. Peabody Acad. Sci., vol. i, no. 6, Salem, 1881.
Mem. Peabody Acad. Sci., vol. i, no. 6, Salem, 1881.
A cercaria with caudal setæ.
Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser., vol. xxiii, pp. 134-135, New Haven, 1882.
Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser., vol. xxiii, pp. 134-135, New Haven, 1882.
Notes on Acalephs from the Tortugas, with a description of new genera and species.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. ix, no. 7, pp. 251-289, Cambridge, 1882.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. ix, no. 7, pp. 251-289, Cambridge, 1882.
On the Acalephæ of the east coast of New England.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. ix, no. 8, pp. 291-310, Cambridge, 1882.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. ix, no. 8, pp. 291-310, Cambridge, 1882.
On a few medusæ from the Bermudas.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xi, no. 3, pp. 79-90, Cambridge, 1883.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xi, no. 3, pp. 79-90, Cambridge, 1883.
On the development of certain worm larvæ.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xi, no. 9, pp. 167-208, Cambridge, 1883.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xi, no. 9, pp. 167-208, Cambridge, 1883.
The sucker of the fin of the Heteropods is not a sexual characteristic.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, pp. 206-207, Phila., 1883.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, pp. 206-207, Phila., 1883.
Occurrence of Alaurina in New England waters.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, p. 426, Phila., 1883.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, p. 426, Phila., 1883.
The affinities of Tetraplatia volitans.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, p. 426, Phila., 1883.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, p. 426, Phila., 1883.
Annelid messmates with a coral.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, pp. 595-597, Phila., 1883.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, pp. 595-597, Phila., 1883.
The embryonic tentacular knobs of certain Physophoræ.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, pp. 667-668, Phila., 1883.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, pp. 667-668, Phila., 1883.
Note on Alaurina prolifera Busch.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, pp. 668-669, Phila., 1883.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xvii, pp. 668-669, Phila., 1883.
Selections from embryological monographs. III. Acalephs and Polyps. J. Walter Fewkes and E. L. Mark.
Mem. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. ix, no. 3, pp. 1-45, Cambridge, 1884.
Mem. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. ix, no. 3, pp. 1-45, Cambridge, 1884.
Bibliography to accompany “Selections from Embryological Monographs, compiled by Alexander Agassiz, Walter Faxon, and E. L. Mark.” Part III.—Acalephs.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xi, no. 10, pp. 209-238, Cambridge, 1884.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xi, no. 10, pp. 209-238, Cambridge, 1884.
Do crows carry objects in their claws?
The Auk, n.s. vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 92-93, Boston, 1884.
The Auk, n.s. vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 92-93, Boston, 1884.
Ducks transporting fresh-water clams.
The Auk, n.s. vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 195-196, Boston, 1884.
The Auk, n.s. vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 195-196, Boston, 1884.
Notes on American Medusæ.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xviii, pp. 195-198, 300-305, Phila., 1884.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xviii, pp. 195-198, 300-305, Phila., 1884.
A new pelagic larva.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xviii, pp. 305-309, Phila., 1884.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xviii, pp. 305-309, Phila., 1884.
On the morphology of the “lateral rods” of the Ophiuroid pluteus.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xviii, pp. 431-432, Phila., 1884.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xviii, pp. 431-432, Phila., 1884.
[Articles] Cœlenterata, Discophora, Siphonophora, Ctenophora, Actinozoa, Coral Islands.
The Standard Natural History, edited by John Sterling Kingsley, vol. i, pp. 72, 89-134, Boston, 1885.
The Standard Natural History, edited by John Sterling Kingsley, vol. i, pp. 72, 89-134, Boston, 1885.
On the larval forms of Spirorbis borealis Daudin.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xix, pp. 247-257, Phila., 1885.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xix, pp. 247-257, Phila., 1885.
On the development of Agalma.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xi, no. 11, pp. 239-275, Cambridge, 1885.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xi, no. 11, pp. 239-275, Cambridge, 1885.
Preliminary list of Acalephæ collected by the “Albatross” in 1883 in the region of the Gulf Stream.
Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1883, Appendix D, pp. 595-601, Washington, 1885.
Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1883, Appendix D, pp. 595-601, Washington, 1885.
On a collection of Medusæ made by the United States Fish Commission Steamer Albatross in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. for 1885, vol. viii, pp. 397-402, Washington, 1886.
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. for 1885, vol. viii, pp. 397-402, Washington, 1886.
Preliminary observations on the development of Ophiopholis and Echinarachnius.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xii, no. 4, pp. 105-152, Cambridge, 1886.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xii, no. 4, pp. 105-152, Cambridge, 1886.
Report on the Medusæ collected by the U. S. F. C. Steamer Albatross, in the region of the Gulf Stream, in 1883-84.
Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1884, Appendix D, pp. 927-977, Washington, 1886.
Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1884, Appendix D, pp. 927-977, Washington, 1886.
Report on the Medusæ collected by the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, Lieut. A. W. Greely commanding.
Three Years of Arctic Service, by Adolphus W. Greely, vol. ii, Appendix xi, pp. 399-408, New York, 1886.
Three Years of Arctic Service, by Adolphus W. Greely, vol. ii, Appendix xi, pp. 399-408, New York, 1886.
A hydroid parasitic on a fish.
Nature, vol. xxxvi, pp. 604-605, New York, Oct. 27, 1887.
Nature, vol. xxxvi, pp. 604-605, New York, Oct. 27, 1887.
A new rhizostomatous Medusa from New England.
Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser., vol. xxxiii, pp. 119-125, New Haven, 1887.
Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser., vol. xxxiii, pp. 119-125, New Haven, 1887.
On the development of the calcareous plates of Amphiura.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xiii, no. 4, pp. 107-150, Cambridge, 1887.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xiii, no. 4, pp. 107-150, Cambridge, 1887.
On certain Medusæ from New England.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xiii, no. 7, pp. 209-240, Cambridge, 1888.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xiii, no. 7, pp. 209-240, Cambridge, 1888.
On the development of the calcareous plates of Asterias.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xvii, no. 1, pp. 1-56, Cambridge, 1888.
Bull. Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoöl., vol. xvii, no. 1, pp. 1-56, Cambridge, 1888.
Are there deep-sea Medusæ?
Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser., vol. xxxv, pp. 166-179, New Haven, 1888. Reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 247-260, London, 1888.
Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 3d ser., vol. xxxv, pp. 166-179, New Haven, 1888. Reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 247-260, London, 1888.
On a new Physophore, Plœophysa, and its relationship to other Siphonophores.
Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. i, no. 5, pp. 317-322, London, 1888.
Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. i, no. 5, pp. 317-322, London, 1888.
On a new mode of life among Medusæ.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiii, pp. 389-395, Boston, 1888. Reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 362-368, London, 1888.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiii, pp. 389-395, Boston, 1888. Reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 362-368, London, 1888.
On Arctic characters of the surface fauna of the Bay of Fundy, and the connection with a theory of the distribution of floating marine life.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxii, pp. 601-612, Phila., 1888.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxii, pp. 601-612, Phila., 1888.
A troublesome parasite of a brittle-starfish.
Nature, vol. xxxvii, pp. 274-275, New York, Jan. 19, 1888.
Nature, vol. xxxvii, pp. 274-275, New York, Jan. 19, 1888.
A new marine larva and its affinities.
The Microscope, vol. viii, no. 6, pp. 161-165, Detroit, 1888. Reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. iv, no. 20, pp. 177-181, London, 1889.
The Microscope, vol. viii, no. 6, pp. 161-165, Detroit, 1888. Reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. iv, no. 20, pp. 177-181, London, 1889.
On the origin of the present form of the Bermudas.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiii, pp. 518-522, Boston, 1888. [Preliminary to “The origin of the present outlines of the Bermudas,” in Amer. Geologist, vol. v, no. 2, pp. 88-100, Minneapolis, 1890.]
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiii, pp. 518-522, Boston, 1888. [Preliminary to “The origin of the present outlines of the Bermudas,” in Amer. Geologist, vol. v, no. 2, pp. 88-100, Minneapolis, 1890.]
Medusæ.
Rept. Proc. U. S. Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land, by Adolphus Greely, vol. ii, Appendix 132, pp. 39-45, Washington, 1888.
Rept. Proc. U. S. Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land, by Adolphus Greely, vol. ii, Appendix 132, pp. 39-45, Washington, 1888.
Echinodermata, Vermes, Crustacea, and Pteropod Mollusca.
Rept. Proc. U. S. Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land, by Adolphus Greely, vol. ii, Appendix 133, pp. 47-53, Washington, 1888.
Rept. Proc. U. S. Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land, by Adolphus Greely, vol. ii, Appendix 133, pp. 47-53, Washington, 1888.
Across the Santa Barbara channel.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiii, pp. 211-217, 387-394, Phila., 1889.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiii, pp. 211-217, 387-394, Phila., 1889.
The anatomy of Astrangia danæ. Six lithographs from drawings by A. Sonrel. Natural history illustrations prepared under the direction of Louis Agassiz, 1849. Explanation of plates by J. Walter Fewkes.
Spec. Pub. Smithson. Inst., no. 671, Washington, 1889.
Spec. Pub. Smithson. Inst., no. 671, Washington, 1889.
A corner of Brittany.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiii, pp. 95-109, Phila., 1889.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiii, pp. 95-109, Phila., 1889.
On a few Californian Medusæ.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiii, pp. 591-602, Phila., 1889.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiii, pp. 591-602, Phila., 1889.
New invertebrata from the coast of California.
Bull. Essex Inst., vol. xxi, pp. 99-146, Salem, 1889.
Bull. Essex Inst., vol. xxi, pp. 99-146, Salem, 1889.
A preliminary notice of a stalked Bryozoon (Ascorhiza occidentalis).
Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. iii, no. 13, pp. 1-6, London, 1889.
Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. iii, no. 13, pp. 1-6, London, 1889.
On a new Athorybia.
Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. iii, no. 15, pp. 207-210, London, 1889.
Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. iii, no. 15, pp. 207-210, London, 1889.
On Angelopsis, and its relationship to certain Siphonophora taken by the “Challenger.”
Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. iv, no. 20, pp. 146-155, London, 1889.
Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. iv, no. 20, pp. 146-155, London, 1889.
Report on the Medusæ collected by the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer Albatross in the region of the Gulf Stream, in 1885-’86.
Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1886, Appendix B, pp. 513-534, Washington, 1889.
Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1886, Appendix B, pp. 513-534, Washington, 1889.
The origin of the present outlines of the Bermudas.
Amer. Geologist, vol. v, no. 2, pp. 88-100, Minneapolis, 1890.
Amer. Geologist, vol. v, no. 2, pp. 88-100, Minneapolis, 1890.
On excavations made in rocks by sea-urchins.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, pp. 1-21, Phila., 1890.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, pp. 1-21, Phila., 1890.
On certain peculiarities in the flora of the Santa Barbara Islands.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, pp. 215-224, Phila., 1890.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, pp. 215-224, Phila., 1890.
A zoölogical reconnoissance in Grand Manan.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, pp. 423-438, Phila., 1890.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, pp. 423-438, Phila., 1890.
Sea-urchin excavations at Guaymas, Mexico.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, pp. 478-480, Phila., 1890.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, pp. 478-480, Phila., 1890.
[Remarks on the life and work of Samuel Kneeland.]
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiv, pp. 40-41, Boston, 1890.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiv, pp. 40-41, Boston, 1890.
On a new parasite of Amphiura.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiv, pp. 31-33, Boston, 1890. Reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist, 6th ser., vol. iii, no. 14, pp. 154-156, London, 1889.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiv, pp. 31-33, Boston, 1890. Reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist, 6th ser., vol. iii, no. 14, pp. 154-156, London, 1889.
On the serial relationship of the ambulacral and adambulacral calcareous plates of the starfishes.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiv, pp. 96-117, Boston, 1890.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiv, pp. 96-117, Boston, 1890.
On a method of defense among certain Medusæ.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiv, pp. 200-208, Boston, 1890. Reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. iv, no. 23, pp. 342-350, London, 1889.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiv, pp. 200-208, Boston, 1890. Reprinted in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., vol. iv, no. 23, pp. 342-350, London, 1889.
A contribution to Passamaquoddy folk-lore.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. iii, no. xi, pp. 257-280, Boston, 1890.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. iii, no. xi, pp. 257-280, Boston, 1890.
On the use of the phonograph in the study of the languages of American Indians.
Science, vol. xv, no. 378, pp. 267-269, New York, 1890.
Science, vol. xv, no. 378, pp. 267-269, New York, 1890.
On the use of the Edison phonograph in the preservation of the languages of the American Indians.
Nature, vol. xli, p. 560, New York, Apr. 17, 1890.
Nature, vol. xli, p. 560, New York, Apr. 17, 1890.
A study of summer ceremonials at Zuñi and Moqui pueblos.
Bull. Essex Inst., vol. xxii, pp. 89-113, Salem, 1890.
Bull. Essex Inst., vol. xxii, pp. 89-113, Salem, 1890.
The use of the phonograph in the study of the languages of the American Indians.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, no. 281, pp. 495-496, Phila., 1890.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, no. 281, pp. 495-496, Phila., 1890.
On the use of the phonograph among the Zuñi Indians.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, no. 283, pp. 687-691, Phila., 1890.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, no. 283, pp. 687-691, Phila., 1890.
A pictograph from Nova Scotia.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, no. 287, pp. 995-999, Phila., 1890.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, no. 287, pp. 995-999, Phila., 1890.
Additional studies of Zuñi songs and rituals with the phonograph.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, no. 287, pp. 1094-1098, Phila., 1890.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxiv, no. 287, pp. 1094-1098, Phila., 1890.
An aid to the collector of the Cœlenterata and Echinodermata of New England.
Bull. Essex Inst., vol. xxiii, pp. 1-92, Salem, 1891.
Bull. Essex Inst., vol. xxiii, pp. 1-92, Salem, 1891.
On Zemes from Santo Domingo.
Am. Anthrop., vol. iv, no. 2, pp. 167-175, Washington, 1891.
Am. Anthrop., vol. iv, no. 2, pp. 167-175, Washington, 1891.
A suggestion as to the meaning of the Moki Snake dance.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. iv, no. xiii, pp. 129-138, Boston, 1891.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. iv, no. xiii, pp. 129-138, Boston, 1891.
A few summer ceremonials at Zuñi pueblo.
Journ. Am. Ethnol. and Archæol., vol. i, pp. 1-61, Boston, 1891. [Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition.]
Journ. Am. Ethnol. and Archæol., vol. i, pp. 1-61, Boston, 1891. [Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition.]
A Journal of American Ethnology and Archæology. J. Walter Fewkes,Editor.
Vols. i-iv, Boston and New York, 1891-1894.
Vols. i-iv, Boston and New York, 1891-1894.
Reconnoissance of ruins in or near the Zuñi Reservation.
Journ. Am. Ethnol. and Archæol., vol. i, pp. 95-132, Boston, 1891. [Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition.]
Journ. Am. Ethnol. and Archæol., vol. i, pp. 95-132, Boston, 1891. [Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition.]
A few summer ceremonials at the Tusayan pueblos.
Journ. Amer. Ethnol. and Archæol., vol. ii, pp. 1-159, Boston, 1892. [Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition.]
Journ. Amer. Ethnol. and Archæol., vol. ii, pp. 1-159, Boston, 1892. [Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition.]
On the present condition of a ruin in Arizona called Casa Grande.
Journ. Am. Ethnol. and Archæol., vol. ii, pp. 179-193, Boston, 1892. [Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition.]
Journ. Am. Ethnol. and Archæol., vol. ii, pp. 179-193, Boston, 1892. [Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition.]
The wa-wac-ka-tci-na, a Tusayan foot race.
Bull. Essex Inst., vol. xxiv, pp. 113-133, Salem, 1892.
Bull. Essex Inst., vol. xxiv, pp. 113-133, Salem, 1892.
The ceremonial circuit among the village Indians of northeastern Arizona.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. v, no. xvi, pp. 33-42, Boston, 1892.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. v, no. xvi, pp. 33-42, Boston, 1892.
The ceremonial circuit of the cardinal points among the Tusayan Indians.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxvi, pp. 24-31, Phila., 1892.
Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxvi, pp. 24-31, Phila., 1892.
A few Tusayan pictographs.
Am. Anthrop., vol. v, no. 1, pp. 9-26, Washington, 1892.
Am. Anthrop., vol. v, no. 1, pp. 9-26, Washington, 1892.
The Lā′-lā-kōn-ta: a Tusayan dance. J. Walter Fewkes and J. G. Owens.
Am. Anthrop., vol. v, no. 2, pp. 105-129, Washington, 1892.
Am. Anthrop., vol. v, no. 2, pp. 105-129, Washington, 1892.
The Mam-zrau′-ti: a Tusayan ceremony. J. Walter Fewkes and A. M. Stephen.
Am. Anthrop., vol. v, no. 3, pp. 217-245, Washington, 1892.
Am. Anthrop., vol. v, no. 3, pp. 217-245, Washington, 1892.
The Nā-ác-nai-ya: a Tusayan initiation ceremony. J. Walter Fewkes and A. M. Stephen.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. v, no. xviii, pp. 189-217, Boston, 1892.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. v, no. xviii, pp. 189-217, Boston, 1892.
Reseña de la mitología de los Pueblos de Tusayán.
El Centenario Revista Illustrada, Tomo iv, pp. 148-158. Madrid, 1893.
El Centenario Revista Illustrada, Tomo iv, pp. 148-158. Madrid, 1893.
A Central American ceremony which suggests the Snake dance of the Tusayan villagers.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vi, no. 3, pp. 285-306, Washington, 1893.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vi, no. 3, pp. 285-306, Washington, 1893.
A-wa′-to-bi: An archæological verification of a Tusayan legend.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vi, no. 4, pp. 363-375, Washington, 1893.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vi, no. 4, pp. 363-375, Washington, 1893.
The Pá-lü-lü-koñ-ti: a Tusayan ceremony. J. Walter Fewkes and A. M. Stephen.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. vi, no. xxiii, pp. 269-282, Boston, 1893.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. vi, no. xxiii, pp. 269-282, Boston, 1893.
On certain personages who appear in a Tusayan ceremony.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vii, no. 1, pp. 32-52, Washington, 1894.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vii, no. 1, pp. 32-52, Washington, 1894.
The kinship of a Tanoan-speaking community in Tusayan.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vii, no. 2, pp. 162-167, Washington, 1894.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vii, no. 2, pp. 162-167, Washington, 1894.
A study of certain figures in a Maya codex.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vii, no. 3, pp. 260-274, Washington, 1894.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vii, no. 3, pp. 260-274, Washington, 1894.
The kinship of the Tusayan villagers.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vii, no. 4, pp. 394-417, Washington, 1894.
Am. Anthrop., vol. vii, no. 4, pp. 394-417, Washington, 1894.
The Walpi Flute observance: a study of primitive dramatization.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. vii, no. xxvii, pp. 265-287, Boston, 1894.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. vii, no. xxvii, pp. 265-287, Boston, 1894.
On the cardinal points of the Tusayan villagers.
Nature, vol. xlix, p. 388, New York, Feb. 22, 1894.
Nature, vol. xlix, p. 388, New York, Feb. 22, 1894.
Dolls of the Tusayan Indians.
Int. Archiv für Ethnog., Band vii, pp. 45-74, Leiden, 1894.
Int. Archiv für Ethnog., Band vii, pp. 45-74, Leiden, 1894.
The Graf collection of Greek portraits.
New England Magazine, January, 1894.
New England Magazine, January, 1894.
The Snake ceremonials at Walpi. J. Walter Fewkes, A. M. Stephen, and J. G. Owens.
Journ. Am. Ethnol. and Archæol., vol. iv, Boston, 1894. [Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition.]
Journ. Am. Ethnol. and Archæol., vol. iv, Boston, 1894. [Hemenway Southwestern Archæological Expedition.]
Hindu and Parsee sand painting.
The Archæologist, vol. iii, pp. 5-8, New York, 1895.
The Archæologist, vol. iii, pp. 5-8, New York, 1895.
A comparison of Sia and Tusayan Snake ceremonials.
Am. Anthrop., vol. viii, no. 2, pp. 118-141, Washington, 1895.
Am. Anthrop., vol. viii, no. 2, pp. 118-141, Washington, 1895.
The God “D” in the Codex Cortesianus.
Am. Anthrop., vol. viii, no. 3, pp. 205-222, Washington, 1895.
Am. Anthrop., vol. viii, no. 3, pp. 205-222, Washington, 1895.
The destruction of the Tusayan monsters.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. viii, no. xxix, pp. 132-137, Boston, 1895.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. viii, no. xxix, pp. 132-137, Boston, 1895.
The Oraibi Flute altar.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. viii, no. xxxi, pp. 265-282, Boston, 1895.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. viii, no. xxxi, pp. 265-282, Boston, 1895.
Some newly discovered cliff-ruins in Arizona. Abstract of paper read before the Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Nov. 20, 1895.
Science, n. s. vol. ii, no. 52, p. 902, New York, 1895.
Science, n. s. vol. ii, no. 52, p. 902, New York, 1895.
Provisional list of annual ceremonies at Walpi.
Int. Archiv für Ethnog., Band viii, pp. 215-237, Leiden, 1895.
Int. Archiv für Ethnog., Band viii, pp. 215-237, Leiden, 1895.
The Tusayan New Fire ceremony.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxvi, pp. 422-458, Boston, 1895.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxvi, pp. 422-458, Boston, 1895.
Catalogue of the Hemenway collection in the Historico-American Exposition of Madrid.
Rept. U. S. Comm. to the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid, 1892-3, pp. 279-304, Washington, 1895.
Rept. U. S. Comm. to the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid, 1892-3, pp. 279-304, Washington, 1895.
Bandelier collection of copies of documents relative to the history of New Mexico and Arizona.
Rept. U. S. Comm. to the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid, 1892-3, pp. 305-326, Washington, 1895.
Rept. U. S. Comm. to the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid, 1892-3, pp. 305-326, Washington, 1895.
A contribution to ethnobotany.
Am. Anthrop., vol. ix, no. 1, pp. 14-21, Washington, 1896.
Am. Anthrop., vol. ix, no. 1, pp. 14-21, Washington, 1896.
[Review of] Wand-Malereien von Mitla. Eine Mexicanische Bilderschrift in Fresko. Von Dr. E. Seler.
Amer. Anthrop., vol. ix, no. 4. pp. 140-141, Washington, 1896.
Amer. Anthrop., vol. ix, no. 4. pp. 140-141, Washington, 1896.
Prehistoric culture of Tusayan.
Am. Anthrop., vol. ix, no. 5, pp. 151-173, Washington, 1896. Read before the Philos. Soc. Washington, Feb. 29, 1896. Abstract in Science, n. s. vol. iii, no. 64, pp. 452-453, Mar. 20, 1896.
Am. Anthrop., vol. ix, no. 5, pp. 151-173, Washington, 1896. Read before the Philos. Soc. Washington, Feb. 29, 1896. Abstract in Science, n. s. vol. iii, no. 64, pp. 452-453, Mar. 20, 1896.
Two ruins recently discovered in the Red Rock country, Arizona.
Am. Anthrop., vol. ix, no. 8, pp. 263-283, Washington, 1896.
Am. Anthrop., vol. ix, no. 8, pp. 263-283, Washington, 1896.
Pacific coast shells from prehistoric Tusayan pueblos.
Am. Anthrop., vol. ix, no. 11, pp. 359-367, Washington, 1896.
Am. Anthrop., vol. ix, no. 11, pp. 359-367, Washington, 1896.
Studies of Tusayan archæology.
Int. Archiv für Ethnog., Band ix, pp. 204-205, Leiden, 1896.
Int. Archiv für Ethnog., Band ix, pp. 204-205, Leiden, 1896.
A prehistoric shell-heap in Prince Edward Island.
Amer. Antiquarian, vol. xviii, no. 1, pp. 30-33, Chicago, 1896.
Amer. Antiquarian, vol. xviii, no. 1, pp. 30-33, Chicago, 1896.
The Micoñinovi Flute altars.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. ix, no. xxxv, pp. 241-255, Boston, 1896.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. ix, no. xxxv, pp. 241-255, Boston, 1896.
Preliminary account of an expedition to the cliff villages of the Red Rock country, and the Tusayan ruins of Sikyatki and Awatobi, Arizona, in 1895.
Smithson. Rept. for 1895, pp. 557-588, Washington, 1896.
Smithson. Rept. for 1895, pp. 557-588, Washington, 1896.
The Tusayan ritual: a study of the influence of environment on aboriginal cults.
Smithson. Rept. for 1895, pp. 683-700, Washington, 1896.
Smithson. Rept. for 1895, pp. 683-700, Washington, 1896.
Tusayan katcinas.
Fifteenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 245-313, Washington, 1897.
Fifteenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 245-313, Washington, 1897.
Tusayan Snake ceremonies.
Sixteenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 267-312, Washington, 1897.
Sixteenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 267-312, Washington, 1897.
Anthropology.
The Smithsonian Institution, 1846-1896. The history of its first half century. Edited by George Browne Goode. Pp. 745-772, Washington, 1897.
The Smithsonian Institution, 1846-1896. The history of its first half century. Edited by George Browne Goode. Pp. 745-772, Washington, 1897.
The sacrificial element in Hopi worship.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. x, no. xxxviii, pp. 187-201, Boston, 1897.
Journ. Am. Folk-Lore, vol. x, no. xxxviii, pp. 187-201, Boston, 1897.
Tusayan totemic signatures.
Am. Anthrop., vol. x, no. 1, pp. 1-11, Washington, 1897.
Am. Anthrop., vol. x, no. 1, pp. 1-11, Washington, 1897.
Morphology of Tusayan altars.
Am. Anthrop., vol. x, no. 5, pp. 129-145, Washington, 1897.
Am. Anthrop., vol. x, no. 5, pp. 129-145, Washington, 1897.
[Review of] Die Göttergestalten der Mayahandschriften. Ein mythologisches Kulturbild aus dem alten Amerika. Von Dr. Paul Schellhas.
Amer. Anthrop., vol. x, no. 11, pp. 380-381, Washington, 1897.
Amer. Anthrop., vol. x, no. 11, pp. 380-381, Washington, 1897.
Preliminary account of an expedition to the pueblo ruins near Winslow, Arizona, in 1896.
Smithson. Rept. for 1896, pp. 517-539, Washington, 1898.
Smithson. Rept. for 1896, pp. 517-539, Washington, 1898.
A preliminary account of archæological field work in Arizona in 1897.
Smithson. Rept. for 1897, pp. 601-623, Washington, 1898.
Smithson. Rept. for 1897, pp. 601-623, Washington, 1898.
The growth of the Hopi ritual.
Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore, vol. xi, no. xlii, pp. 173-194, Boston, 1898.
Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore, vol. xi, no. xlii, pp. 173-194, Boston, 1898.
The feather symbol in ancient Hopi designs.
Am. Anthrop., vol. xi, no. 1, pp. 1-14, Washington, 1898.
Am. Anthrop., vol. xi, no. 1, pp. 1-14, Washington, 1898.
The winter solstice ceremony at Walpi.
Am. Anthrop., vol. xi, no. 3, pp. 65-87; no. 4, pp. 101-115, Washington, 1898.
Am. Anthrop., vol. xi, no. 3, pp. 65-87; no. 4, pp. 101-115, Washington, 1898.
Aspects of Sun worship among the Moki Indians.
Nature, vol. lviii, pp. 295-298, London, July 28, 1898.
Nature, vol. lviii, pp. 295-298, London, July 28, 1898.
[Review of] Die Tagegötter der Mayas. By Dr. E. Förstemann.
Am. Anthrop., vol. xi, no. 4, p. 126, Washington, 1898.
Am. Anthrop., vol. xi, no. 4, p. 126, Washington, 1898.
An ancient human effigy vase from Arizona.
Am. Anthrop., vol. xi, no. 6, pp. 165-170, Washington, 1898.
Am. Anthrop., vol. xi, no. 6, pp. 165-170, Washington, 1898.
Hopi snake washing.
Am. Anthrop., vol. xi, no. 10, pp. 313-318, Washington, 1898.
Am. Anthrop., vol. xi, no. 10, pp. 313-318, Washington, 1898.
Hopi basket dances.
Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore, vol. xii, no. xlv, pp. 81-96, Boston, 1899.
Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore, vol. xii, no. xlv, pp. 81-96, Boston, 1899.
Death of a celebrated Hopi.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. i, no. 1, pp. 196-197, New York, 1899. Reprinted under the title “Obituary. Kópeli, Snake chief at Walpi,” New York, 1899.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. i, no. 1, pp. 196-197, New York, 1899. Reprinted under the title “Obituary. Kópeli, Snake chief at Walpi,” New York, 1899.
The winter solstice altars at Hano pueblo.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. i, no. 2, pp. 251-276, New York, 1899.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. i, no. 2, pp. 251-276, New York, 1899.
The Alósaka cult of the Hopi Indians.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. i, no. 3, pp. 522-544, New York, 1899.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. i, no. 3, pp. 522-544, New York, 1899.
Figurines of domesticated animals in Austrian folk-religion.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. i, no. 4, pp. 795-796, New York, 1899.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. i, no. 4, pp. 795-796, New York, 1899.
A theatrical performance at Walpi.
Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. ii, pp. 605-629, Washington, 1900.
Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. ii, pp. 605-629, Washington, 1900.
Tusayan Flute and Snake ceremonies.
Nineteenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pt. 2, pp. 957-1011, Washington, 1900.
Nineteenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pt. 2, pp. 957-1011, Washington, 1900.
Tusayan migration traditions.
Nineteenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pt. 2, pp. 573-633, Washington, 1900.
Nineteenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pt. 2, pp. 573-633, Washington, 1900.
The New-fire ceremony at Walpi.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ii, no. 1, pp. 80-138, New York, 1900.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ii, no. 1, pp. 80-138, New York, 1900.
Pueblo ruins near Flagstaff, Arizona. A preliminary notice.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ii, no. 3, pp. 422-450, New York, 1900.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ii, no. 3, pp. 422-450, New York, 1900.
Notes on ethnology. [Book reviews.]
Bull. Amer. Geog. Soc., vol. xxxii, no. 5, pp. 445-449, New York, 1900.
Bull. Amer. Geog. Soc., vol. xxxii, no. 5, pp. 445-449, New York, 1900.
[Report of] Meeting of the American Association.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ii, no. 3, pp. 590-591, New York, 1900.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ii, no. 3, pp. 590-591, New York, 1900.
Property-right in eagles among the Hopi.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ii, no. 4, pp. 690-707, New York, 1900.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ii, no. 4, pp. 690-707, New York, 1900.
Archæological expedition to Arizona in 1895.
Seventeenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pt. 2, pp. 519-744, Washington, 1901.
Seventeenth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pt. 2, pp. 519-744, Washington, 1901.
The Owakülti altar at Sichomovi pueblo.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. iii, no. 2, pp. 211-226, New York, 1901.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. iii, no. 2, pp. 211-226, New York, 1901.
The lesser New-fire ceremony at Walpi.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. iii, no. 3, pp. 438-453, New York, 1901.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. iii, no. 3, pp. 438-453, New York, 1901.
An interpretation of Katcina worship.
Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore, vol. xiv, no. liii, pp. 81-94, Boston, 1901.
Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore, vol. xiv, no. liii, pp. 81-94, Boston, 1901.
Our vandals, and the safeguard.
The Independent, vol. liv, no. 2815, pp. 2708-2710, New York, 1902.
The Independent, vol. liv, no. 2815, pp. 2708-2710, New York, 1902.
The ruined pueblo in New Mexico discovered by Vargas in 1692.
Bull. Amer. Geog. Soc., vol. xxxiv, no. 3, pp. 217-222, New York, 1902.
Bull. Amer. Geog. Soc., vol. xxxiv, no. 3, pp. 217-222, New York, 1902.
Prehistoric Porto Rico. Address by the Vice-President and Chairman of Section H, for 1901, at the Pittsburgh meeting of the Amer. Asso. Adv. Sci.
Proc. Amer. Asso. Adv. Sci., vol. li, pp. 487-512, Pittsburgh, 1902. Reprinted in Science, n. s. vol. xvi, no. 394, pp. 94-109, New York, 1902. Translated in Globus, Band lxxxii, Nrs. 18 and 19, Braunschweig, 1902.
Proc. Amer. Asso. Adv. Sci., vol. li, pp. 487-512, Pittsburgh, 1902. Reprinted in Science, n. s. vol. xvi, no. 394, pp. 94-109, New York, 1902. Translated in Globus, Band lxxxii, Nrs. 18 and 19, Braunschweig, 1902.
Sky-god personations in Hopi worship.
Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore, vol. xv, no. lvi, pp. 14-32, Boston, 1902.
Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore, vol. xv, no. lvi, pp. 14-32, Boston, 1902.
The Pueblo settlements near El Paso, Texas.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. iv, no. 1, pp. 57-75, New York, 1902.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. iv, no. 1, pp. 57-75, New York, 1902.
Minor Hopi festivals.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. iv, no. 3, pp. 482-511, New York, 1902.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. iv, no. 3, pp. 482-511, New York, 1902.
Hopi katcinas, drawn by native artists.
Twenty-first Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 3-126, Washington, 1903.
Twenty-first Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 3-126, Washington, 1903.
Two summers’ work in pueblo ruins.
Twenty-second Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pt. 1, pp. 3-195, Washington, 1903.
Twenty-second Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pt. 1, pp. 3-195, Washington, 1903.
Prehistoric Porto Rican pictographs.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. v, no. 3, pp. 441-467, Lancaster, 1903.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. v, no. 3, pp. 441-467, Lancaster, 1903.
Precolumbian West Indian amulets.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. v, no. 4, pp. 679-691, Lancaster, 1903.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. v, no. 4, pp. 679-691, Lancaster, 1903.
Preliminary report on an archæological trip to the West Indies.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., Quarterly Issue, vol. 45, pp. 112-133, Washington, 1903. Reprinted in Sci. Amer. Suppl., vol. lvii, pp. 23796-99, 23812-14, New York, June 18-25, 1904.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., Quarterly Issue, vol. 45, pp. 112-133, Washington, 1903. Reprinted in Sci. Amer. Suppl., vol. lvii, pp. 23796-99, 23812-14, New York, June 18-25, 1904.
Porto Rico stone collars and tripointed idols.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., Quarterly Issue, vol. 47, pt. 2, pp. 163-186, Washington, 1904.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., Quarterly Issue, vol. 47, pt. 2, pp. 163-186, Washington, 1904.
Ancient Pueblo and Mexican water symbol.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. vi, no. 4, pp. 535-538, Lancaster, 1904.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. vi, no. 4, pp. 535-538, Lancaster, 1904.
Prehistoric culture of Cuba.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. vi, no. 5, pp. 585-598, Lancaster, 1904.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. vi, no. 5, pp. 585-598, Lancaster, 1904.
A cluster of Arizona ruins which should be preserved.
Records of the Past, vol. iii, pt. i, pp. 3-19, Washington, 1904.
Records of the Past, vol. iii, pt. i, pp. 3-19, Washington, 1904.
Climate and cult.
Rept. Eighth Int. Geog. Cong., 1904, pp. 664-670, Washington, 1905.
Rept. Eighth Int. Geog. Cong., 1904, pp. 664-670, Washington, 1905.
Inlaid objects: A correction.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. vii, no. 3, pp. 575-576, Lancaster, 1905.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. vii, no. 3, pp. 575-576, Lancaster, 1905.
The sun’s influence on the form of Hopi pueblos.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. viii, no. 1, pp. 88-100, Lancaster, 1906.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. viii, no. 1, pp. 88-100, Lancaster, 1906.
Hopi shrines near the East Mesa, Arizona.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. viii, no. 2, pp. 346-375, Lancaster, 1906.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. viii, no. 2, pp. 346-375, Lancaster, 1906.
An ancient megalith in Jalapa, Vera Cruz.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. viii, no. 4, pp. 633-639, Lancaster, 1906.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. viii, no. 4, pp. 633-639, Lancaster, 1906.
Hopi ceremonial frames from Cañon de Chelly, Arizona.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. viii, no. 4, pp. 664-670, Lancaster, 1906.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. viii, no. 4, pp. 664-670, Lancaster, 1906.
The aborigines of Porto Rico and neighboring islands.
Twenty-fifth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 3-220, Washington, 1907.
Twenty-fifth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 3-220, Washington, 1907.
Certain antiquities of eastern Mexico.
Twenty-fifth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 221-284, Washington, 1907.
Twenty-fifth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 221-284, Washington, 1907.
Excavations at Casa Grande, Arizona, in 1906-07.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., Quarterly Issue, vol. 50, pt. 3, pp. 289-329, Washington, 1907.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., Quarterly Issue, vol. 50, pt. 3, pp. 289-329, Washington, 1907.
Mural relief figures of El Casa del Tepozteco.
Proc. Davenport Acad. Sci., vol. x, pp. 146-152, Davenport, Iowa, 1907.
Proc. Davenport Acad. Sci., vol. x, pp. 146-152, Davenport, Iowa, 1907.
A fictitious ruin in Gila Valley, Arizona.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ix, no. 3, pp. 510-512, Lancaster, 1907.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ix, no. 3, pp. 510-512, Lancaster, 1907.
Type ruins in the Southwest.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ix, no. 3, pp. 652-654, Lancaster, 1907.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. ix, no. 3, pp. 652-654, Lancaster, 1907.
Hopi [article].
Handbook of Amer. Inds., Bull. 30, pt. 1, pp. 560-568, Washington, 1907.
Handbook of Amer. Inds., Bull. 30, pt. 1, pp. 560-568, Washington, 1907.
Ventilators in ceremonial rooms of prehistoric cliff-dwellings.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. x, no. 3, pp. 387-398, Lancaster, 1908.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. x, no. 3, pp. 387-398, Lancaster, 1908.
Further notes on the archæology of Porto Rico.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. x, no. 4, pp. 624-633, Lancaster, 1908.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. x, no. 4, pp. 624-633, Lancaster, 1908.
Report on excavation and repair of the Spruce-Tree House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, in May and June, 1908.
Repts. Int. Dept. for 1908, vol. i, pp. 490-505, Washington, 1908.
Repts. Int. Dept. for 1908, vol. i, pp. 490-505, Washington, 1908.
An Antillean statuette, with notes on West Indian religious beliefs.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xi, no. 3, pp. 348-358, Lancaster, 1909.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xi, no. 3, pp. 348-358, Lancaster, 1909.
Prehistoric ruins of the Gila Valley.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., Quarterly Issue, vol. 52, pt. 4, pp. 403-436, Washington, 1909.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., Quarterly Issue, vol. 52, pt. 4, pp. 403-436, Washington, 1909.
Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park: Spruce-tree House.
Bull. 41, Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1909.
Bull. 41, Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1909.
Ancient Zuñi pottery.
Putnam Anniversary Volume, pp. 44-82, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1909.
Putnam Anniversary Volume, pp. 44-82, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1909.
The cave dwellings of the Old and New Worlds.
Am. Anthrop, n. s. vol. xii, no. 3, pp. 390-416, Lancaster, 1910.Smithson. Rept. for 1910, pp. 613-634, Washington, 1911.
Am. Anthrop, n. s. vol. xii, no. 3, pp. 390-416, Lancaster, 1910.
Smithson. Rept. for 1910, pp. 613-634, Washington, 1911.
Note on the occurrence of adobes in cliff-dwellings.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xii, no. 3, pp. 434-436, Lancaster, 1910.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xii, no. 3, pp. 434-436, Lancaster, 1910.
The butterfly in Hopi myth and ritual.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xii, no. 4, pp. 576-594, Lancaster, 1910.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xii, no. 4, pp. 576-594, Lancaster, 1910.
Cremation in cliff-dwellings.
Records of the Past, vol. ix, pt. iii, pp. 154-156, Washington, 1910.
Records of the Past, vol. ix, pt. iii, pp. 154-156, Washington, 1910.
New type of southwestern ruin.
Records of the Past, vol. ix, pt. iv, pp. 291-297, Washington, 1910.
Records of the Past, vol. ix, pt. iv, pp. 291-297, Washington, 1910.
Spruce-tree House [article].
Handbook of Amer. Inds., Bull. 30, pt. 2, pp. 627-628, Washington, 1910.
Handbook of Amer. Inds., Bull. 30, pt. 2, pp. 627-628, Washington, 1910.
Report on the excavation and repair of Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, in 1909.
Repts. Dept. Int. for 1909, vol. i, pp. 483-503, Washington, 1910.
Repts. Dept. Int. for 1909, vol. i, pp. 483-503, Washington, 1910.
Preliminary report on a visit to the Navaho National Monument, Arizona.
Bull. 50, Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1911.
Bull. 50, Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1911.
Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park: Cliff Palace.
Bull. 51, Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1911.
Bull. 51, Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1911.
Introductory remarks [to a symposium on] “The problems of the unity or plurality and the probable place of origin of the American aborigines.” By Aleš Hrdlička, Wm. H. Holmes, Wm. H. Dall, and others.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xiv, no. 1, pp. 1-4, Lancaster, 1912.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xiv, no. 1, pp. 1-4, Lancaster, 1912.
Cacimbas of the Isle of Pines (Cuba).
An abstract of a paper read before the American Anthropological Association at its annual meeting, Washington, Dec. 27-30, 1911. Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xiv, no. 1, pp. 158-160, Lancaster, 1912.
An abstract of a paper read before the American Anthropological Association at its annual meeting, Washington, Dec. 27-30, 1911. Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xiv, no. 1, pp. 158-160, Lancaster, 1912.
Western neighbors of the prehistoric Pueblos.
Abstract of lecture before the Anthrop. Soc. Washington, Jan. 16, 1912. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. ii, no. 5, pp. 137-139, Baltimore, 1912.
Abstract of lecture before the Anthrop. Soc. Washington, Jan. 16, 1912. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. ii, no. 5, pp. 137-139, Baltimore, 1912.
Casa Grande, Arizona.
Twenty-eighth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 25-179, Washington, 1912. Abstract in Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. iv, no. 10, p. 258, Baltimore, 1914. Abstract also printed under the title “General Information regarding Casa Grande Ruin, Arizona,” Dept. of the Int., Washington, 1916.
Twenty-eighth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 25-179, Washington, 1912. Abstract in Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. iv, no. 10, p. 258, Baltimore, 1914. Abstract also printed under the title “General Information regarding Casa Grande Ruin, Arizona,” Dept. of the Int., Washington, 1916.
Antiquities of the upper Verde River and Walnut Creek valleys, Arizona.
Twenty-eighth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 181-220, Washington, 1912. Abstract in Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. iv, no. 10, p. 258, Baltimore, 1914.
Twenty-eighth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 181-220, Washington, 1912. Abstract in Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. iv, no. 10, p. 258, Baltimore, 1914.
Porto Rican elbow-stones in the Heye Museum, with discussion of similar objects elsewhere.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xv, no. 3, pp. 435-459, Lancaster, 1913. Reprinted as Cont. Heye Mus., vol. i, no. 4.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xv, no. 3, pp. 435-459, Lancaster, 1913. Reprinted as Cont. Heye Mus., vol. i, no. 4.
[Report on] Ethnological investigations in the West Indies.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1912, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 60, no. 30, pp. 32-33, Washington, 1913.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1912, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 60, no. 30, pp. 32-33, Washington, 1913.
Great stone monuments in history and geography.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 61, no. 6, pp. 1-50, Washington, 1913. Reprinted in Sci. Amer. Suppl., vol. lxxvi, pp. 248-251, 264-265, New York, Oct. 18-25, 1913.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 61, no. 6, pp. 1-50, Washington, 1913. Reprinted in Sci. Amer. Suppl., vol. lxxvi, pp. 248-251, 264-265, New York, Oct. 18-25, 1913.
Egyptian experiences.
Abstract of address delivered at meeting of Anthrop. Soc. Washington, Mar. 17, 1914. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. iv, no. 12, p. 339, Baltimore, 1914.
Abstract of address delivered at meeting of Anthrop. Soc. Washington, Mar. 17, 1914. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. iv, no. 12, p. 339, Baltimore, 1914.
Prehistoric objects from a shell-heap at Erin Bay, Trinidad.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xvi, no. 2, pp. 200-220, Lancaster, 1914. Reprinted as Cont. Heye Mus., vol. i, no. 7.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xvi, no. 2, pp. 200-220, Lancaster, 1914. Reprinted as Cont. Heye Mus., vol. i, no. 7.
Relations of aboriginal culture and environment in the Lesser Antilles.
Bull. Am. Geog. Soc., vol. xlvi, no. 9, pp. 662-678, New York, 1914. Reprinted as Cont. Heye. Mus., vol. i, No. 8.
Bull. Am. Geog. Soc., vol. xlvi, no. 9, pp. 662-678, New York, 1914. Reprinted as Cont. Heye. Mus., vol. i, No. 8.
Archæology of the lower Mimbres Valley, New Mexico.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 63, no. 10, pp. 1-53, Washington, 1914.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 63, no. 10, pp. 1-53, Washington, 1914.
A prehistoric stone collar from Porto Rico.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xvi, no. 2, pp. 319-330, Lancaster, 1914.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xvi, no. 2, pp. 319-330, Lancaster, 1914.
[Report on] Antiquities of the West Indies.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1913, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 63, no. 8, pp. 58-61, Washington, 1914.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1913, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 63, no. 8, pp. 58-61, Washington, 1914.
Vanished races of the Caribbean.
Abstract of paper read before the Anthrop. Soc. Washington, Nov. 3, 1914. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. v, no. 4, pp. 142-144, Baltimore, 1915.
Abstract of paper read before the Anthrop. Soc. Washington, Nov. 3, 1914. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. v, no. 4, pp. 142-144, Baltimore, 1915.
Prehistoric cultural centers in the West Indies.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. v, no. 12, pp. 436-443, Baltimore, 1915.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. v, no. 12, pp. 436-443, Baltimore, 1915.
The origin of the unit type of Pueblo architecture.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. v, no. 15, pp. 543-552, Baltimore, 1915.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. v, no. 15, pp. 543-552, Baltimore, 1915.
Engraved celts from the Antilles.
Cont. Heye Mus., vol. ii, no. 3, New York, 1915.
Cont. Heye Mus., vol. ii, no. 3, New York, 1915.
Archæology of Barbados.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. i, pp. 47-51, Baltimore, 1915.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. i, pp. 47-51, Baltimore, 1915.
A new type of ruin recently excavated in the Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Abstract of paper read before the Nineteenth International Congress of Americanists, 1915, Washington, 1915. [Paper not published.]
Abstract of paper read before the Nineteenth International Congress of Americanists, 1915, Washington, 1915. [Paper not published.]
[Report on] Prehistoric remains in New Mexico.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1914, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 65, no. 6, pp. 62-72, Washington, 1915.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1914, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 65, no. 6, pp. 62-72, Washington, 1915.
Animal figures on prehistoric pottery from Mimbres Valley, New Mexico.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xviii, no. 4, pp. 535-545, Lancaster, 1916.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xviii, no. 4, pp. 535-545, Lancaster, 1916.
A Sun Temple in the Mesa Verde National Park.
Art and Archæology, vol. iii, no. 6, pp. 341-346, Washington, 1916.
Art and Archæology, vol. iii, no. 6, pp. 341-346, Washington, 1916.
The relation of Sun Temple, a new type of ruin lately excavated in the Mesa Verde National Park, to prehistoric “towers.”
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. vi, no. 8, pp. 212-221, Washington, 1916.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. vi, no. 8, pp. 212-221, Washington, 1916.
The Pacific as a field for ethnological and archæological investigation.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. ii, pp. 427-429, Baltimore, 1916.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. ii, pp. 427-429, Baltimore, 1916.
The cliff-ruins in Fewkes Cañon, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Holmes Anniversary Volume, pp. 96-117, Washington, 1916.
Holmes Anniversary Volume, pp. 96-117, Washington, 1916.
[Report on] Prehistoric remains in Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1915, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 66, no. 3, pp. 82-98, Washington, 1916.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1915, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 66, no. 3, pp. 82-98, Washington, 1916.
Excavation and repair of Sun Temple, Mesa Verde National Park.
Dept. of the Interior, Washington, 1916.
Dept. of the Interior, Washington, 1916.
An initiation at Hano in Hopiland, Arizona.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. vii, no. 6, pp. 149-158, Washington, 1917. Reprinted under the title “A religious ceremony of the Hopi Indians” in Sci. Amer. Suppl., vol. lxxxiii, pp. 226-227, New York, Apr. 14, 1917.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. vii, no. 6, pp. 149-158, Washington, 1917. Reprinted under the title “A religious ceremony of the Hopi Indians” in Sci. Amer. Suppl., vol. lxxxiii, pp. 226-227, New York, Apr. 14, 1917.
The first pueblo ruin in Colorado mentioned in Spanish documents.
Science, n. s. vol. xlvi, no. 1185, pp. 255-256, New York, 1917.
Science, n. s. vol. xlvi, no. 1185, pp. 255-256, New York, 1917.
The Pueblo culture and its relationships.
Proc. Second Pan American Sci. Cong., Section I, Anthropology, vol. i, pp. 410-416, Washington, 1917.
Proc. Second Pan American Sci. Cong., Section I, Anthropology, vol. i, pp. 410-416, Washington, 1917.
Archæological work in the Mesa Verde National Park in 1916.
Scientific Monthly, vol. iv, no. 4, pp. 379-381, Lancaster, 1917.
Scientific Monthly, vol. iv, no. 4, pp. 379-381, Lancaster, 1917.
Far View House—a pure type of pueblo ruin.
Art and Archæology, vol. vi, no. 3, pp. 133-141, Washington, 1917.
Art and Archæology, vol. vi, no. 3, pp. 133-141, Washington, 1917.
A prehistoric Mesa Verde pueblo and its people.
Smithson. Rept. for 1916, pp. 461-488, Washington, 1917.
Smithson. Rept. for 1916, pp. 461-488, Washington, 1917.
Archæological investigations in New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 1-38, Washington, 1917.
Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 1-38, Washington, 1917.
The Mesa Verde types of pueblos.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. iii, pp. 497-501, Baltimore, 1917.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. iii, pp. 497-501, Baltimore, 1917.
Types of prehistoric southwestern architecture.
Proc. Amer. Antiq. Soc., n. s. vol. xxvii, pt. 1, pp. 67-82, Worcester, Mass., 1917.
Proc. Amer. Antiq. Soc., n. s. vol. xxvii, pt. 1, pp. 67-82, Worcester, Mass., 1917.
[Report on] Prehistoric remains in New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1916, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 66, no. 17, pp. 76-92, Washington, 1917.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1916, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 66, no. 17, pp. 76-92, Washington, 1917.
A prehistoric stone mortar from southern Arizona.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. vii, no. 14, pp. 459-463, Washington, 1917.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. vii, no. 14, pp. 459-463, Washington, 1917.
Prehistoric ruins of the Mesa Verde National Park.
Abstract of paper read before the Anthropological Society of Washington, Feb. 6, 1917. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. vii, no. 6, pp. 169-171, Baltimore, 1917. Reprinted in Sci. Amer. Suppl., vol. lxxxiii, no. 2158, p. 297, New York, 1917.
Abstract of paper read before the Anthropological Society of Washington, Feb. 6, 1917. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. vii, no. 6, pp. 169-171, Baltimore, 1917. Reprinted in Sci. Amer. Suppl., vol. lxxxiii, no. 2158, p. 297, New York, 1917.
Commentary on “The Sio Shalako at the First Mesa, July 9, 1916,” by Walter Hough.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xix, no. 3, pp. 413-415, Lancaster, 1917.
Am. Anthrop., n. s. vol. xix, no. 3, pp. 413-415, Lancaster, 1917.
A unique form of prehistoric pottery.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. viii, no. 18, pp. 598-601, Baltimore, 1918.
Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. viii, no. 18, pp. 598-601, Baltimore, 1918.
Prehistoric towers and castles of the Southwest.
Art and Archæology, vol. vii, no. 9, pp. 353-366, Washington, 1918.
Art and Archæology, vol. vii, no. 9, pp. 353-366, Washington, 1918.
Report on the Bureau of American Ethnology [for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918].
Report of the Sec. Smithson. Inst. for 1918, Pub. no. 2528, Appendix 2, pp. 43-57, Washington, 1918.
Report of the Sec. Smithson. Inst. for 1918, Pub. no. 2528, Appendix 2, pp. 43-57, Washington, 1918.
Sun Temple.
General Information regarding Mesa Verde National Park, season of 1918, pp. 34-38, Dept. of the Int., Washington, 1918.
General Information regarding Mesa Verde National Park, season of 1918, pp. 34-38, Dept. of the Int., Washington, 1918.
Far View House, a Mesa Verde pueblo.
General information regarding Mesa Verde National Park, season of 1918, pp. 38-42, Dept. of the Int., Washington, 1918.
General information regarding Mesa Verde National Park, season of 1918, pp. 38-42, Dept. of the Int., Washington, 1918.
[Report on] Prehistoric ruins in southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1917, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 68, no. 12, pp. 105-133, Washington, 1918.
Explorations and Field-work of the Smithson. Inst. in 1917, Smithson. Misc. Colls., vol. 68, no. 12, pp. 105-133, Washington, 1918.
Castles and towers of the Hovenweep.
The Railroad Red Book, vol. xxxv, no. 2, pp. 11-14, Denver, 1918.
The Railroad Red Book, vol. xxxv, no. 2, pp. 11-14, Denver, 1918.
An appreciation of Mesa Verde National Park. [Introduction to] Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
United States Railroad Administration, National Park Series. [Chicago, 1919.]
United States Railroad Administration, National Park Series. [Chicago, 1919.]
Prehistoric villages, castles, and towers of southwestern Colorado.
Bull. 70, Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1919.
Bull. 70, Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, 1919.
Designs on prehistoric Hopi pottery.
Thirty-third Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 207-284, Washington, 1919.
Thirty-third Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., pp. 207-284, Washington, 1919.
Prehistoric island culture areas of America.
Thirty-fourth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, ——. [In press.]
Thirty-fourth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., Washington, ——. [In press.]
Sun worship of the Hopi Indians.
Smithson. Rept. for 1918, Washington, ——. [In press.]
Smithson. Rept. for 1918, Washington, ——. [In press.]