

PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOUTHWEST MUSEUM 



SOUTHWEST MUSEUM PAPERS Price 



(postpaid) 



No. 1 — Arclunological Reconnaissance in Sonora, by Monroe 

 Amsden. 1928. 51 pp., 8 ill. (Out of print) 



No. 2 — Excavations at Casa Grande, Arizona, by Harold 

 S. Gladwin. 1928. 30 pp., 11 ill. (Oat of print) 



No. 3— The Tragedy of the Blackfoot, by Walter Mc- 

 Clintock. 1930. 53 pp., 16 ill. (Out of print) 



No. 4 — Archaeological Explorations in Southern Nevada 

 (Report of the First Sessions Expedition. 1929). Papers 

 by M. R. Harrington, Irwin Hayden and Louis S'chell- 

 bach III. 1930. 126 pp., 45 ill. (Out of print) 



No. 5 — The Skeleton from Mesa House, by Bruno Oette- 

 king. 1930. 48 pp., 18 ill. ----------- 1.00 



No. 6— The Seri, by A. L. Kroeber. 1931. 60 pp., 12 ill. 1.25 



No. 7 — Archeological Survey of the Twenty Nine Palms 

 Region, by Elizabeth W. Crozer Campbell. 1931. 93 pp., 

 48 ill., map. (Out of print) 



No. 8 — Gypsum Cave, Nevada, by M. R. Harrington. 1933. 

 206 pp., 96 ill. ----------___- 4.00 



No. 9 — The Pinto Basin Site — An Ancient Aboriginal 

 Camping Ground in the California Desert, by Elizabeth 

 W. Crozer Campbell and William H. Campbell. With a 

 Geologic Introduction by David Scharf and a Descrip- 

 tion of the Artifacts by Charles Avery Amsden. 1935. 

 51 pp., 17 pi. (Out of print) 



No. 10 — Cheyenne and Arapaho Music, by Frances Dens- 

 more. 1936. Ill pp., 8 ill., 72 songs ------- 2.00 



No. 11 — The Archeology of Pleistocene Lake Mohave — A 

 Symposium by Elizabeth W. Crozer Campbell, William 

 H. Campbell, Ernst Antevs, Charles Avery Amsden, 

 Joseph A. Barbieri, and Francis D. Bode. 1937. 118 pp., 

 57 pi., 3 fig. (Out of print) 



No. 12 — Music of Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, by 

 Frances Densmore. 1938. 103 songs with music, 16 pi., 

 18 fig. . _ -_.__-- 3.00 



No. 13 — The Black Pottery of Coyotepec, Oaxaca, Mexico, 

 by Paul Van de Velde and Henrietta Romeike Van de 

 Velde. 1939. 43 pp., incl. 15 pi., fig. 2.00 



No. 14 — Costumes and Textiles of the Aztec Indians of the 

 Cuetzaldn Region, Puebla, Mexico, by Donald Bush 

 Cordry and Dorothy M. Cordry. 1940. 60 pp., 9 pi., 22 fig. 2.00 



No. 15 — Costumes and Weaving of the Zoque Indians of 

 Chiapas, Mexico, by Donald Bush Cordry and Dorothy 

 M. Cordry. 1941. 130 pp. incl. 23 pi., 40 figs. - - - - 2.50 



No. 16 — An Ancient Site at Borax Lake, California, by 

 M. R. Harrington, 1947. 121 pp., incl. 33 pi. and 45 figs. 3.50 



