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  1. Invitaion- To Spend This Summer in the Ozarks, the Land of a Million Smiles (1928)
  2. Johnson County, Kentucky: a History of the County and Genealogy of its People up to the Year 1927 (1928)
  3. A Lapse of Animism Among a Primitive People (1928)
  4. Man's Antiquity in America (1928)
  5. McGregor (1928)
  6. Music of the Seminoles (1928)
  7. My Pioneer Days in Florida, 1876-1898 (1928)
  8. Naron: a Bushman Tribe of the Central Kalahari (1928)
  9. North Park Theater (1928)
  10. Notes On Excavations in the Aztec Ruin (1928)
  11. Notes on Excavations in the Aztec Ruin (1928)
  12. Notes On the Buffalo-Head Dance of the Thunder Gens of the Fox Indians (1928)
  13. Ozarks, Land of Opportunity.. (1928)
  14. Plant Succession and Indicators (1928)
  15. Prehistoric Village Site in Greenup County, Kentucky (1928)
  16. Preliminary Note On Blue-Green Algal Marl in Southern Florida In Relation To the Problem of Coastal Subsidence (1928)
  17. Preserving Ancient Relics for Study in the University Museum (1928)
  18. Preserving Ancient Relics for Study in the University Museum (1928)
  19. Reconnaissance in Southeastern Utah West of the Colorado River - April 17 - May 17, 1928. Peabody Museum X-file, 33-2, Scott, 1928 (1928)
  20. Reconnaissance in Southern Utah on the Kaiparowits Plateau in the Southwestern Drainage of the Escalante River, May 18-28, 1928. Museum of Northern Arizona (1928)
  21. Religious Beliefs and Medical Practices of the Creek Indians (1928)
  22. Remarkable Stone Lamp from Alaska (1928)
  23. Report of the Industrial Committee of Arkansas, Appointed By Governor Parnell, September 6, 1928 (1928)
  24. Report On Alaska (1928)
  25. The Role of the Individual in Samoan Culture (1928)
  26. The Role of the Individual Samoan Culture (1928)
  27. Samoan Children at Work and Play (1928)
  28. Schofield Barracks Military Reservation. (1928)
  29. Seminole Indians of Florida (1928)
  30. Sex Differences in the Bone Growth of Young Children (1928)
  31. Social Organizaiton and Social Usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy (1928)
  32. Soil Survey of Cherokee County, Alabama (1928)
  33. Some Unusual Relics in the Michigan Pioneer Museum (1928)
  34. Some Unusual Spearthrowers of Ancient America (1928)
  35. Southern Frontier, 1670-1732 (1928)
  36. Sratigraphy and Age of the Pleistocene Deposits in Florida from Which Human Bones Have Been Reported (1928)
  37. Stratigraphy and Age of the Pleistocene Deposits in Florida from Which Human Bones Have Been Reported (1928)
  38. Studies in Paleo-Odontology, IX: Definite Association of Rheumatic Lesions With Disease of the Teeth In an Ancient Peruvian (1928)
  39. Sun Worship in the Southeast (1928)
  40. Supplementary Notes on the Quipus in the American Museum of Natural History (1928)
  41. Time-Relations of Prehistoric Pottery Types in Southern Arizona (1928)
  42. Tinne Indians of the Lower Yukon River Valley (1928)
  43. Travels Through Oklahoma (1928)
  44. Uses of Plants By the Chippewa Indians (1928)
  45. Wagon Box Fight (1928)
  46. A West Indian pepper-pot, or, Thirteen "Quashie" stories (1928)
  47. Among Floral Aborigines (1927)
  48. Anthropological Work in Alaska (1927)
  49. Antiquity of Man In America (1927)
  50. Archaeological and Ethnological Studies in Southwest Alaska (1927)
  51. Archaeological Work in Florida (1927)
  52. Archaeological Work in Louisiana and Mississippi (1927)
  53. Archeological Work in Louisiana (1927)
  54. Archeological Work in Louisiana and Mississippi (1927)
  55. Arkansas Offers Every Advantage To the Textile Industry.. (1927)
  56. Arkansas... a Series of Maps, Pictures, and Brief Descriptions, Showing in Compact and Concise Form the More Important Reasons Why It Is a Good Place In Which To Invest, To Work, and To Live (1927)
  57. The Beginnings of Pottery Making in the San Juan Area: Unfired Prototypes and the Wares of the Earliest Ceramic Period (1927)
  58. Catalogue of Human Crania In the United States National Museum Collection (1927)
  59. Central Fire Alarm Telegraph Building (1927)
  60. Colorado: Short Studies of Its Past and Present (1927)
  61. Contributions To Fox Ethnology (1927)
  62. Creek Site in Georgia (1927)
  63. Creek Site in Georgia (1927)
  64. Dade Massacre (1927)
  65. Distribution of Moccasin Decorations among the Plains Tribes (1927)
  66. Drawings of A. Debatz in Louisiana, 1732-1735 (1927)
  67. Early American Glass (1927)
  68. Early History of the County and Map Showing Location and Holdings of Early Indian Tribes (1927)
  69. Eskimo Pictorial Art (1927)
  70. Explorations of the Etowah Mounds (1927)
  71. Fort King (1927)
  72. Guide of the Ozarks, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas (1927)
  73. Indian Burial Ground at Fullerton, Kentucky (1927)
  74. Indiana History Bulletin, Extra Number 4 (1927)
  75. Indians of the Chesapeake Bay Section (1927)
  76. Investigation of Evidence of Early Man at Melbourne and Vero, Florida (1927)
  77. Kiwai Papuans of British New Guinea (1927)
  78. Know Arkansas, Containing Authentic Information About Arkansas (1927)
  79. Map of Curry County, Oregon Showing Location and Holdings of Early Indian Tribes With Early History of the County As Recounted By Fred S. Moore, Curry County Pioneer and Former County Assessor His Address To the School Children of Curry Cou (1927)
  80. Map of Curry County, Oregon, Showing Location and Holdings of Early Indian Tribes With Early History of the County As Recounted By Fred S. Moore, Curry County Pioneer and Former County Assessor (1927)
  81. Marinette and Menominee Notes (1927)
  82. Mary Musgrove (1927)
  83. Newly Discovered Prehistoric Fort in Kentucky (1927)
  84. Note On Recently Discovered Evidence Throwing Light On the Possible Age of a Kentucky Site (1927)
  85. Notes On the Origin of the Seminole Indians of Florida (1927)
  86. On the Occurrence of Bison latifrons in Comanche County, Kansas (1927)
  87. An outline of the petroleum and natural gas resources of Arkansas (1927)
  88. Ozark Fantasia (1927)
  89. Prehistoric Forts of Kentucky (1927)
  90. Preliminary Archeological Survey of a Portion of the Texas Coast (1927)
  91. Preliminary Notice of a Proboscidean, Amebelodon Frickii (1927)
  92. Review of Recent Reports On Investigations Made in Florida On Pleistocene Geology and Paleontology (1927)
  93. Ruins of Fort San Luis Near Tallahassee (1927)
  94. The social and ceremonial organization of Cochiti (1927)
  95. Southwestern Archeological Conference (1927)
  96. Souvenir Handbook. St. Thomas, Virgin Islands of the United States. Welcome, Visits of 1927 (1927)
  97. Summer and Winter Health and Pleasure Resorts in Arkansas (1927)
  98. Symbolism in Penobscot Art (1927)
  99. A symposium on the place of discovery of the Mississippi River by Hernando de Soto (1927)
  100. Thule Culture and Its Position Within Eskimo Culture (1927)