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Papua. Copeia 1954: 83-85. 
1954. Artifacts from the Bluffton Midden, Volusia County, 
Florida. Florida Anthropol. 7: 11-17. 
1954. Graters of the Mikasuki Seminole. Florida 
Anthropol. 7: 75. 
—. 1954. Records and taxonomic allocations of amphibians and 
reptiles in the southeastern United States. Publ. Research 
Div., Ross Allen's Reptile Inst., Silver Springs, Florida 1: 
75-96. (Note: Cover on this article says Ranges and..., 
whereas the title over the article says Records and...). 
1954. Note on the Florida burrowing owl and some new 
records for the species. Florida Nat. 27: 67-70. 
1954. Coracles or skin boats of the southeastern Indians. 
Florida Anthropol. 7: 119-126. 
1954. Strange names of Florida towns and rivers. Florida 
Wildl. 8 (5): 17, 41-42, 44. 
1955. An historic Indian burial from Columbia County, 
Georgia. Southern Indian Studies 7: 3-9. 
1955. Posture of chilled newts ( Diemvctvlus viridescens 
louisianensis ). Copeia 1955: 61. 
1955. The identity of Florida's "Spanish Indians." 
Florida Anthropol. 8: 43-57. 
1955. The calumet ceremony of the Seminole Indians. 
Florida Anthropol. 8: 83-88. 
1955. Deadly cottonmouth or harmless water snake? Florida 
Wildl. 9 (2): 22-23, 44. 
1955. The site of Osceola's village in Marion County, 
Florida. Florida Historical Quart. 33: 240-246. 
1956. Preparation of rubber by the Florida Seminole. 
Florida Anthropol. 9: 25-28. 
1956. Another device for collecting lizards. Copeia 1956: 
123-124. 
1956. The possibility of an undescribed crocodile on New 
Britain. Herpetologica 12: 174-176. 
1956. Florida's Seminole Indians. Forward by E. Ross 
Allen. (2nd rev. ed.). Ross Allen's Reptile Inst., Silver 
Springs, Florida. 128 pp. 
1956. Sailing vessels of the Florida Seminole. Florida 
Anthropol. 9: 79-86. 
1957. Distributional notes on Georgia amphibians, and some 
corrections. Copeia 1957: 43-47. 
1957. The status of Rana capito stertens Schwartz and 
Harrison. Herpetologica 13: 47-52. 
1957. Objections to wholesale revision of type localities. 
Copeia 1957: 140-141. 
