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  1. Early Man in South America (1912)
  2. Foreword On the Social Organization of the Creek Indians (1912)
  3. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Part 1 (1912)
  4. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Part 2 (1912)
  5. History of Southeast Missouri (1912)
  6. Lucayan Remains On Caicos Islands (1912)
  7. Lucayan Remains On the Caicos Islands (1912)
  8. Map of Arkansas with Location and Population of Towns and Cities (1912)
  9. Mounds of Florida (1912)
  10. Negro and Indian: in Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico (1912)
  11. Newby-Whitney House (1912)
  12. Nostrums and Quackery. Second Edition (1912)
  13. Notes On Castro Mound #356 (1912)
  14. On the Natural Repair of Fractures, As Seen in the Skeletons of Anthropoid Apes (1912)
  15. Our Most Contented Dependency: An Integer of the United States Where Life Is Almost One Grand Sweet Song. (1912)
  16. Practical and Scientific Horseshoeing (1912)
  17. Presidio Mound #417, San Francisco, California (1912)
  18. Railroad Commission Map of Arkansas, 1912 (1912)
  19. Report On Skeletal Remains from a Mound On Haley Place, Near Red River, Miller County, Arkansas (1912)
  20. Skeletal Remains of Early Man in South America. In: Early Man In South America (1912)
  21. Social Life of the Crow Indians (1912)
  22. Societies and Ceremonial Associations in the Oglala Division of the Teton-Dakota (1912)
  23. Soils and Other Surface Residual Materials of Florida (1912)
  24. Some Aboriginal Sites On Red River (1912)
  25. Some Notes On the Aboriginal Inhabitants of Missouri (1912)
  26. South Florida: a Geographic Reconnnaissance (1912)
  27. String-Figures from the Patomana Indians of British Guiana (1912)
  28. Traces of Aboriginal Operations In an Iron Mine Near Leslie, MO (1912)
  29. Twenty-Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology To the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1906-1907 (1912)
  30. W. P. Agee Collection of Aboriginal and Indian Relics (1912)
  31. The Weaver Burial Cave (1912)
  32. Aboriginal Remains in the Champlain Valley, Second Paper (1911)
  33. The aborigines of Minnesota: a report based on the collections of Jacob V. Brower, and on the field surveys and notes of Alfred J. Hill and Theodore H. Lewis (1911)
  34. The aborigines of Minnesota: a report based on the collections of Jacob V. Brower, and on the field surveys and notes of Alfred J. Hill and Theodore H. Lewis (1911)
  35. Annual Report of Commandmant (1911)
  36. Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution Showing the Operations, Expeditures and Condition of the Institution for the Year Ending June 30, 1910 (1911)
  37. Archaeological Reconnaissance Report For the Incline Road Survey, ARR.# 05-15-51-22-92 (1911)
  38. The Archaeology of the Moncacy Valley (1911)
  39. The Archaeology of the Monocacy Valley (1911)
  40. The Archaeology of the Monocacy Valley (1911)
  41. Crops. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture II (1911)
  42. Despoiled People (1911)
  43. Dick Among the Seminoles (1911)
  44. Edwin M. Capps Residence (1911)
  45. The ethno-botany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah (1911)
  46. Florida Seminoles (1911)
  47. From Chief of Bureau to the Navy Department, Re: Purchase of Land at Tutuila (1911)
  48. Gold Fields of Coker Creek, Monroe County, Tennessee (1911)
  49. Handbook of American Indian Languages - Part 1 (1911)
  50. Historical Review of Arkansas; Its Commerce, Industry, and Modern Affairs (1911)
  51. Indian Languages of Mexico and Central America: And Their Geographical Distribution (1911)
  52. Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi Valley and Adjacent Coast of the Gulf of Mexico (1911)
  53. Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi and the Great Lakes Region, 2 Volumes (1911)
  54. Jicarilla Apache Texts (1911)
  55. Kansas in the Sixties (1911)
  56. Letter from Acting Secretary of Navy to Commandant Naval Station, Tutuila, Samoa - Re: Land Courthouse (1911)
  57. Letter from Governor to Secretary of the Navy, Re: Official Designation of " Naval Station, Tutuila" (1911)
  58. Letter from Secretary of Navy to Commandant, Naval Station, Tutuila, Samoa Relative to the Purchase of Land (1911)
  59. Letter to the Solicitor, Re: Purchase of Land for Range Lights, Samoa (1911)
  60. Necrologie Alphonse Pinart (Obituary Alphonse Pinart) (1911)
  61. Notes on the Eastern Cree and Northern Saulteaux (1911)
  62. Oscar Grunert House (1911)
  63. Preliminary Report On a Visit To the Navaho National Monument Arizona (1911)
  64. Review of "The Prehistoric Ethnology of a Kentucky Site" by H. I. Smith (1911)
  65. San Mateo Shellmounds (1911)
  66. Savage Tire Co. / Aztec Brewery / Aztec Brewery Artwork (1911)
  67. The Social Life of the Blackfoot Indians (1911)
  68. Some Aboriginal Sites On Mississippi River (1911)
  69. Star Fourty-Six, Oklahoma.. (1911)
  70. Strategic Value of Tutuila (1911)
  71. Summer Days in the Ozarks; a Booklet Giving a List of Private Homes, Hotels, & Boarding Houses In the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Ark., Where One Will Find Rest & Recreation With a Hospitable Welcome; a Cool, Invigorating Climate; Magnific (1911)
  72. Through Unknown Florida (1911)
  73. 1910 Descriptions of Enumeration Districts, Vol. 2 - Arkansas (1910)
  74. Ancient Inhabitants of the San Juan Valley, 1910 (1910)
  75. Antiquities of Central and South-Eastern Missouri (1910)
  76. Antiquities of Central and Southeastern Missouri (1910)
  77. Antiquities of St. Frances, White, and Black Rivers, Arkansas (1910)
  78. The archaeology of the Yakima Valley (1910)
  79. The archaeology of the Yakima Valley (1910)
  80. Arkansas, the Land of Double Crops (1910)
  81. ...Coal Mining in Arkansas.. (1910)
  82. Contribution to the Anthropology of Central and Smith Sound Eskimo (1910)
  83. Etnograficheskie Kollektsii Iz Byvshikh Rossiisko-Amerikanskikh Vladienii (1910)
  84. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico (1910)
  85. History and Condition of the State Cabinet (1910)
  86. Letter to Secretary of the Navy, Re: Purchase of Land for Range Lights (1910)
  87. Material Culture of the Blackfoot Indians (1910)
  88. My Army Life: a Soldiers Wife At Fort Phil Kearny: With an Account of the Celebration of "Wyoming Opened" (1910)
  89. Note On the Presence of "Bilhariza Haematobia" in Egyptian Mummies of the Twentieth Dynasty (1910)
  90. Notes Concerning New Collections (1910)
  91. The Prehistoric Ethnology of a Kentucky Site (1910)
  92. The prehistoric ethnology of a Kentucky site (1910)
  93. The prehistoric men of Kentucky: a history of what is known of their lives and habits, together with a description of their implements and other relics and of the tumuli which have earned for them the designation of Mound builders (1910)
  94. The prehistoric men of Kentucky: a history of what is known of their lives and habits, together with a description of their implements and other relics and of the tumuli which have earned for them the designation of Mound builders (1910)
  95. Quantrill and the Border Wars (1910)
  96. Records of the Past, Volume 9(3) (1910)
  97. Report of Skeletal Material From Missouri Mounds, Collected In 1906-1907 By Mr. Gerard Fowke (1910)
  98. Report On Skeletal Material from Missouri Mounds, Collected in 1906-7 By Mr. Gerard Fowke (1910)
  99. Report On Skeletal Material From Missouri Mounds, Collected In 1906-7 By Mr. Gerard Fowke (1910)
  100. Seminole: in Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico (1910)