WRITINGS ON ARCHEOLOGY. 
By CLARENCE D. Moore. 
Certain Shell Heaps of the St. Johns River, Florida, hitherto unexplored. The 
American Naturalist, Nov., 1892, to Jany., 1894, inclusive. Five papers 
with illustrations in text, and maps. 
Certain Sand Mounds of the St. Johns River, Florida, Parts I and П. Journal of 
the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 1894. Vol. 
X. Quarto, 130 and 123 pages. Frontispieces, maps, plates, illustrations 
in the text. 
Certain Sand Mounds of Duval County, Florida; Two Mounds on Murphy Island, 
Florida; Certain Sand Mounds of the ‘Ocklawaha River, Florida. Journ. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phila., 1895. Vol. X. Quarto, 108 pages. Frontispiece, 
maps, plates, illustrations in text. 
Additional Mounds of Duval and of Clay Counties, Florida; Mound Investigation 
on the East Coast of Florida; Certain Florida Coast Mounds north of the 
St. Johns River. Privately printed, Philadelphia, 1896. Quarto, 30 pages. 
Map, plates, illustrations in text. 
Certain Aboriginal Mounds of the Georgia Coast. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phila., 
1897. Vol. XI. Quarto, 144 pages. Frontispiece, map, plates, illustra- | 
tions in text. 
Certain Aboriginal Mounds of the Coast of South Carolina ; Certain Aboriginal 
Mounds of the Savannah River; Certain Aboriginal Mounds of the Altamaha 
River; Recent Acquisitions ; A Cache of Pendent Ornaments. Journ. Acad, 
Nat. Sci. of Phila., 1898. Vol. ХІ. Quarto, 48 pages. Frontispiece, maps. 
illustrations in text. 
Certain Aboriginal Remains of the Alabama River. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of 
Phila., 1899. Vol. ХІ. Quarto, 62 pages. Мар, illustrations in text. 
Certain A tiquities of the Florida West-Coast. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phila., 
1900. Vol. ХІ. Quarto, 46 pages. Maps, illustrations in text. 
Certain Aboriginal Remains of the Northwest Florida Coast, Part I; Certain 
Aboriginal Remains of the Tombigbee River. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of 
Phila., 1901. Vol. ХІ. Quarto, 100 pages. Maps, illustrations in text. 
Certain Aboriginal Remains of the Northwest Florida Coast, Part II. Journ. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. of Phila., 1902. Vol. XII. Quarto, 235 pages. Maps, illustrations 
in text. 
Certain Aboriginal Mounds of the Central Florida West-Coast; Certain Aboriginal 
Mounds of the Apalachicola River. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phila., 1905. 
Vol. XII. Quarto, 136 pages. Maps, illustrations in text. 
Sheet-copper from the Mounds is not Necessarily of European Origin. American 
Anthropologist. Jan.—March, 1903. Plates in text. 
The So-called “ Hoe-shaped Implement." American Anthropologist, July—Sept., 
1903. Illustrations in text. 
Aboriginal Urn-burial in the United States. American Anthropologist, Oct.—Dec., 
1904. Plate. 
A Form of Urn-burial on Mobile Bay. American Anthropologist, Jan.-March, 1905. 
"Certain Aboriginal Remains of the Black Warrior River [Moundville] ; Certain 
Aboriginal Remains of the Lower Tombigbee River; Certain Aboriginal 
Remains of Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound; Miscellaneous Investiga- 
tion in Florida. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phila., 1905, Vol. XIII. Quarto, 
206 pages. Maps, illustrations in text. 
Moundville Revisited; Crystal River Revisited; Mounds of the Lower Chattahoo- 
chee and Lower Flint Rivers; Notes on the Ten Thousand Islands, Florida. 
Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phila., 1907. Vol. XIII. Quarto, 144 pages. 
Maps, illustrations in text. 
Certain Mounds of Arkansas and of Mississippi (including Doctor Hrdlicka's paper 
on the Crania) Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. of Phila, 1908. Vol. XIII. 
Quarto, about 120 pages. Maps, illustrations in text, eight colored plates. 
