Updated Publications By County List Where do you go to find out about the archaeology of Wisconsin, South Dakota, Montana, or Geor- gia? To The Archaeologist, of course. In addition to all the information on Missouri archaeology, the Society has published information on those states and several others in the years since publication began in 1935. The Society has recently updated the index of MAS publications by county to help those interested in a certain region find books about their area (and to reduce the MAS inventory). While working on the in- dex it was discovered that not all the publications can be related to a Missouri county, some pertain to other states, some to topics (like Terry Martin’s important work on “The Early in Missouri” in Volume 58), and some pertain to regions like the City area. The publications list does not include articles in the Quarterly. There are many important articles in the Quarterly and indexing them by county will be a future project. The main intent was to create an index by county and there is at least something published on 72 of Missouri’s 114 counties, a little over 60%. Saline County leads in number of articles, partly due to the Society’s and the university’s long involvement with the Utz site. If there isn’t anything on your county please consider writing something. Some of the earlier Missouri Archaeologists which include county surveys would be a good model to follow. Please read the notes at the end of the list. They help explain some of the things in the listings. If you have any questions please contact the MAS office. Some of the in-print publications are in short supply, so order soon if you want one.

County Publication1 I/O2 Pages3 Price4 Title5 Adair MA 4-2 O 3 The Kirksville Site Adair MA 58 I Minor $7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri Andrew MA 12-1 I 48 8.00 A Preliminary Report on the Mill Creek Area Andrew MA 49 I 16/187 12.00 Nebraska Phase Burials Audrain MA 23 O Minor Research in Joanna Reservoir Audrain MA 46 I Minor 8.00 Archaeology of Central Salt River Valley Barry MA 7-2 O 10 Rockhouse Cave Barry MA 20 O 49+ Arch. Investigations of Southwestern Mo. Barry Mem 1 I 63 3.00 The Table Rock Basin Barry SP 7 I Minor 10.00 Resume’ of Table Rock Arch. Investigations Barton MA 16-2 O 3 Indian Quarries Benton MA 23 O Minor The Pomme De Terre Reservoir Benton MA 29 O 128- Fristoe Burial Complex in SW Missouri Benton R 8 O 191 Rodgers Shelter Boone MA 4-2 O 11 Excavation of Mound BO1:1 Boone MA 4-3 O 38 Archaeological Investigations in Boone Co. Boone MA 15-3 O Minor Fifty Archaeological Sites in Central Mo. Boone MA 18-4 O 6 The Big Moniteau Bluff Pictographs Boone SP 7 I 4/205 10.00 The Big Moniteau Bluff Pictographs Buchanan MA 43 I 25/140 6.00 Plant Remains From King Hill and Utz Sites Buchanan MA 49 I 16/187 12.00 Nebraska Phase Burials Caldwell MA 57 I 36/102 7.50 Historical Iowa Tribe in Grand River Basin Callaway MA 15-3 O Minor Fifty Archaeological Sites in Central Mo. Callaway MA 28 I 107 5.00 Archaeology of Arnold Research Cave Callaway MA 65 I 109/215 9.00 Survey of Shelter Sites in the Loutre Drainage Carroll MA 16-1 O 54 Hopewell Sites in the Big Bend Area Carroll MA 58 I Minor 7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri Carter MA 6-2 O 7 Arch. Investigations in Carter County Carter SP 7 I 5/205 10.00 Arch. Investigations in Carter County Carter MA 64 I 94 8.00 Prehistory of Gnat Alley Woods Site Carter MA 66 I 26/229 10.00 Camp Lincoln & the Army of SE Missouri Cedar MA 16-2 O 2 A Prehistoric Object From Cedar County Cedar MA 25 O 17 The Simmons Mound Cedar MA 45 I 133 6.00 The Bolivar Burial Complex Cedar R 7 O 50 Two Village Sites in Southwest Missouri Christian MA 18-4 O 15 The Delaware Bridge Cairn Christian MA 20 O 7+ Arch. Investigations of Southwestern Mo. Christian MA 30 O 24 Broken Shin Cave Christian MA 54 I 24/88 7.00 Prehistoric Occupations at Cobb Cave Christian MA 66 I 15/229 10.00 Sharp’s Cornfield, Battle of Wilson’s Creek Clark MA 54 I 21/88 7.00 The Illini Village Clark MA 59 I 27/150 8.00 Surface Artifacts from Iliniwek Village Site Clay MA 15-4 O 22 Archaeological Salvage at Avondale Mounds Clay MA 19-3 O 5 The Diagnostic Point Type of Nebo Hill Complex Clay SP 7 I 5/205 10.00 The Diagnostic Point Type of Nebo Hill Complex Clay MA 37 I 91/170 6.00 Prehistoric Fishing River Drainage Clay MA 42 I 10/108 5.00 Paleo Indian Remains From NW Missouri Clay MA 42 I 42/108 5.00 Nebo Hill Clay MA 58 I Minor 7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri Clay MA 62 I 106/169 8.50 Steed-Kisker Sites Clay R 2 O 42 Paleo-Indians and Archaic Period, KC Area Clay R 5 I 93 3.00 Woodland Period in KC Area Cole MA 15-3 O 78- Fifty Archaeological Sites in Central Mo. Cole MA 58 I Minor 7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri Cooper R 15 I 58 4.00 Central Missouri Hopewell Subsistence/Settlement Crawford R 12 I 59 5.00 The Kimberlin Site Dade MA 23 O Minor The Pomme De Terre Reservoir Dade MA 29 O Minor Fristoe Burial Complex in SW Missouri Dade MA 45 I 133 6.00 The Bolivar Burial Complex Dade MA 61 I 69/116 8.00 Prehistoric Burial Mounds in SW Missouri Daviess MA 42 I 10/108 5.00 Lithic Assemblage Below Fluted Points DeKalb MA 57 I 36/102 7.50 Historical Iowa Tribe in Grand River Basin Dent MA 66 I 20/229 10.00 Nova Scotia, An Company Town Dunklin MA 16-2 O 2 An Obsidian Dunklin MA 58 I Minor 7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri Gentry MA 57 I 36/102 7.50 Historical Iowa Tribe in Grand River Basin Greene MA 17-4 O 25 Salvaged Sites in Greene County Greene MA 55 I 48/124 7.50 Nathan Boone Site Greene MA 66 I 15/229 10.00 Sharp’s Cornfield, Battle of Wilson’s Creek Grundy MA 11-2 I 24/32 2.00 Indian Remains in Grundy County Harrison MA 57 I 36/102 7.50 Historical Iowa Tribe in Grand River Basin Henry MA 29 O Minor Fristoe Burial Complex in SW Missouri Hickory MA 16-2 O 1 Indian Quarries Hickory MA 16-3/4 O 116 Prelim. Salvage Arch.. in Pomme De Terre Res. Hickory MA 23 O 131- The Pomme De Terre Reservoir Hickory MA 25 O 14 The Button Cairn Hickory MA 25 O 7 Indian Hill Mound Howard MA 48 I 64/89 8.00 Boone’s Lick Salt Works Howard Mem 8 O 53/63 The Walter Site - Fluted Point Manifestation Jackson MA 39 O 12/87 Chert Used at Site 23JA227 Jackson MA 42 I 42/108 5.00 Nebo Hill Jackson MA 43 I 66/140 6.00 The May Brook Site Jackson MA 49 I 41/187 12.00 Truman Farm Home at Grandview Jackson MA 58 I Minor 7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri Jefferson MA 5-2 O 13 Arch. Surface Survey of Jefferson Co. Jefferson MA 7-2 O 17 Report on Pottery From St. Louis Area Jefferson MA 11-1 O 8 Prehistoric Sites Along the Meramec Jefferson MA 11-3/4 I 72 3.50 Arch. Investigations in Jefferson County Jefferson MA 15-4 O 17 Kimmswick Bone Bed Jefferson SP 7 I 13/205 10.00 Kimmswick Bone Bed Jefferson MA 16-2 O 4 Indian Quarries Jefferson MA 17-1 O Minor Arch. Features near Jefferson R 4 O 24 Salvage Mississippian Burial Lawrence MA 20 O 12+ Arch. Investigations of Southwestern Mo. Lawrence MA 60 I 106/164 8.00 Neosho Tradition Occupation Laclede MA 16-2 O 1 Indian Quarries Lincoln MA 19-1/2 O 24 The Smith Site Lincoln MA 25 O 23 Notes on a Hopewell Village Site Lincoln MA 47 I 7/255 2.00 Tobacco Use at the Burkemper Site Lincoln MA 58 I Minor 7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri Lincoln SP 7 I 10/205 10.00 Excavation of a Burial Area Livingston MA 57 I 36/102 7.50 Historical Iowa Tribe in Grand River Basin Macon MA 2-2 O 2 Mounds on Chariton River Maries MA 8-1 O 4 Paydown Pictograph Site Maries MA 27-3/4 I Minor 4.00 Gasconade Prehistory Marion MA 9** O 14 Investigations in Northeast Missouri Marion MA 18-4 O 12 The Hannibal Complex McDonald MA 20 O 27+ Arch. Investigations of Southwestern Mo. MA 30 O 83 Mississippian Head Vases Mississippi MA 31 O 120 The Hearnes Site Mississippi MA 36 I 109- 4.00 Baytown Phases in Cairo Lowland Mississippi MA 38 I 346 7.50 Comparison of Two Fortified Towns Mississippi MA 51 I 91 6.50 Recent Investigations at Towosahgy Mississippi Mem 10 I 49 3.00 Mississippian Ceremonial Center (Towosahgy) Mississippi R 11 I 63 5.00 Mississippian Exploitative Strategies Monroe MA 9** O 24 Investigations in Northeast Missouri Monroe MA 23 O 50 Research in Joanna Reservoir Monroe MA 37 I 78/170 6.00 The Hatten Mound Monroe MA 46 I 240 8.00 Archaeology of Central Salt River Valley Monroe R 6 O 73 The Booth Site: Late Archaic Montgomery MA 7-1 O 7 Horse Bones in an Indian Mound Montgomery MA 30 O 14 The Heying Site Montgomery SP 7 I 9/205 10.00 The Heying Site Montgomery MA 65 I 109/215 9.00 Survey of Shelter Sites in the Loutre Drainage County Publication1 I/O2 Montgomery Mem 2 O 101 Graham Cave, An Archaic Site Montgomery Mem 9 O 66 Graham Cave Revisited Morgan MA 15-3 O Minor Fifty Archaeological Sites in Central Mo. New Madrid MA 8-2 O 22 Arch. Surface Survey of New Madrid Co. New Madrid SP 7 I 18/205 10.00 Arch. Surface Survey of New Madrid Co. New Madrid MA 36 I 109- 4.00 Baytown Phases in Cairo Lowland New Madrid MA 38 I 346 7.50 Comparison of Two Fortified Towns New Madrid MA 62 I 21/169 8.50 Dog Burials in Southern Missouri New Madrid Mem 7 I 71 3.00 Portage Open Bay in Southeast Missouri Newton MA 20 O 9+ Arch. Investigations of Southwestern Mo. Newton MA 55 I 46/124 7.50 Casa Blanca: An Early Archaic Base Camp Osage MA 15-3 O Minor Fifty Archaeological Sites in Central Mo. Osage MA 27-3/4 I 114- 4.00 Gasconade Prehistory Ozark MA 13-1 O 11/32 The Tecumseh Site, The Isom Corp Site Ozark MA 15-4 O 8 The Seawright Site Ozark MA 17-4 O 5 Site at the Mouth of Hurricane Hollow Pemiscot MA 17-2/3 O 140 The Campbell Site Pemiscot MA 62 I 21/169 8.50 Dog Burials in Southern Missouri Pemiscot Mem 7 I 71 3.00 Portage Open Bay in Southeast Missouri Pettis R 3 O 23 Green Ridge, Sedalia Complex Site Phelps MA 19-3 O 8 The Bowen Creek Site Phelps MA 27-1 O 34 Food Economy of Tick Creek Cave Phelps MA 27-2 I 52 3.00 Tick Creek Cave, An Archaic Site Phelps MA 27-3/4 I 114- 4.00 Gasconade Prehistory Pike MA 17-1 O 7 The Victor Hallows Mound Site Platte MA 6-2 O 4 Investigations Near Kansas City Platte MA 19-1/2 O 39 Arch. Investigations at the Renner Site Platte SP 7 I 24/205 10.00 Arch. Investigations at the Renner Site Platte MA 42 I 42/108 5.00 Nebo Hill Platte MA 42 I 12/108 5.00 Steed-Kisker: A Cultural Interpretation Platte MA 49 I 16/187 12.00 Nebraska Phase Burials Platte R 2 O 42 Paleo-Indian and Archaic Period in KC Area Platte R 5 I 93 3.00 Woodland Period in KC Area Platte R 9 O 59 Mississippian Occupation in KC Area Polk MA 16-2 O 4 Indian Quarries Polk MA 16-3/4 O 116 Prelim. Salvage Arch. in Pomme De Terre Res. Polk MA 23 O Minor The Pomme De Terre Reservoir Polk MA 45 I Minor 6.00 The Bolivar Burial Complex Polk MA 61 I 69/116 8.00 Prehistoric Burial Mounds in SW Missouri Pulaski MA 4-2 O 3 Pottery Types From Pulaski County Pulaski MA 27-3/4 I 114- 4.00 Gasconade Prehistory Pulaski MA 53 I 21/100 7.00 Prehistoric Mussel Faunas Pulaski MA 62 I 21/169 8.50 Dog Burials in Southern Missouri Ralls MA 5-1 O 10 The Saverton Site Ralls SP 7 I 8/205 10.00 The Saverton Site Ralls MA 5-1 O 3 Early Investigations in Northeast MO Ralls MA 9** O 10 Investigations in Northeast Missouri Ralls MA 18-4 O 12 The Hannibal Complex Ralls MA 23 O 50 Research in Joanna Reservoir Ralls MA 46 I 240 8.00 Archaeology of Central Salt River Valley Randolph MA 9** O 4 Investigations in Northeast Missouri Ray MA 37 I 91/170 6.00 Prehistoric Fishing River Drainage Ray MA 58 I Minor 7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri St. Charles MA 34 O 9 Report of Salvage Investigations St. Charles MA 40 I 129 5.00 Zumwalt’s Fort St. Charles MA 56 I 59/113 7.50 Richterkessing Mound St. Charles MA 57 I 21/102 7.50 First St. Charles MA 58 I Minor 7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri St. Charles MA 66 I 18/229 10.00 Du Sable Grave Project St. Clair MA 23 O Minor The Pomme De Terre Reservoir St. Clair MA 29 O Minor Fristoe Burial Complex in SW Missouri Ste. Genevieve MA 7-1 O 15 Arch. Surface Survey of Ste. Gen. Co. Ste. Genevieve MA 26 I 181 5.00 Arch. Implications on the Role of Salt Ste. Genevieve MA 57 I 7/102 7.50 George Washington Inaugural Medal St. Francois MA 11-1 O 8 The Stone Graves of St. Francois Co. St. Louis MA 8-1 O 6 Survey of Hopewell-Like Site Near St. Louis St. Louis MA 11-1 O 8 Prehistoric Sites Along the Meramec St. Louis MA 11-1 O 11 Bluffs at Caulk’s Creek St. Louis SP 7 I 10/205 10.00 Missouri River Bluffs at Caulk’s Creek St. Louis MA 16-2 O 4 Indian Quarries St. Louis MA 17-1 O 17 The Lambert-St. Louis Airport Site St. Louis SP 7 I 15/205 10.00 The Lambert-St. Louis Airport Site St. Louis MA 18-3 O 15 The Long Nosed God Mask St. Louis MA 50 I 127 7.50 History of Amateur Arch. in St. Louis Area St. Louis MA 53 I 37/100 7.00 The St. Louis Mound Group St. Louis MA 59 I 60/150 8.00 African American Archaeology St. Louis MA 59 I 26/150 8.00 The Barton Site (Bridgeton) St. Louis MA 65 I 43/215 9.00 Surface Collections from Martens Site St. Louis MA 65 I 25/215 9.00 Clovis Scrapers from Martens Site St. Louis MA 66 I 18/229 10.00 Arch. Investigations at U.S. Grant Site St. Louis MA 67 I 76/124 8.00 Under White Haven, U.S. Grant’s Home Saline MA 5-1 O 5 The “Old Fort” in Saline County Saline MA 16-1 O 54 Hopewell Sites in the Big Bend Area Saline MA 18-4 O 15 A Black Sand Site Saline SP 7 I 11/205 10.00 A Black Sand Site Saline MA 21-1 O 67 The Little Osage and Missouri Indian Sites Saline MA 22(R) I 14/225 14.00 Gun Parts from 18th Century Osage Sites Saline MA 22(R) I 22/225 14.00 Gunsmith’s Cache at Malta Bend Saline MA 25 O 40 Southern Cult Motifs, Utz Site Saline MA 32 I 180 4.00 Development of Oneota Culture Saline MA 34 O 28 The Utlaut Site Saline MA 39 O 53/87 European Trade Goods From Utz Site Saline MA 41 I 37/106 5.00 The Hamner Mounds Saline MA 43 I 25/140 6.00 Plant Remains From King Hill and Utz Sites Saline MA 43 I 30/140 6.00 The Little Osage Village Saline MA 44 I 34/134 7.00 Oneota Pit Complex Saline MA 48 I 23/89 8.00 Arch. Investigations in Arrow Rock, MO Saline MA 52 I 146 7.50 The Utz Site Saline MA 54 I 10/88 7.00 The Miami Mastodon Saline MA 58 I Minor 7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri Saline MA 59 I 60/150 8.00 African American Archaeology Saline Mem 5 O 49 Tobacco Pipes of the Missouri Indians Saline R 15 I 58 4.00 Central Missouri Hopewell Subsistence/Settlement Scott MA 36 I 109- 4.00 Baytown Phases in the Cairo Lowland Saline MA 66 I 21/229 10.00 Historical Archaeology in Arrow Rock Shannon MA 67 I 48/124 8.00 Alley Mill Site, Current River Valley Stoddard MA 54 I 33/88 7.00 The Orr Site Stoddard MA 55 I 30/124 7.50 Early Middle Mississippian Site Stone MA 13-2 O 39 Preliminary Arch. Survey of Table Rock Area Stone MA 18-1/2 O 32 Resume’ of Table Rock Arch. Investigations Stone SP 7 I 24/205 10.00 Resume’ of Table Rock Arch. Investigations Stone MA 18-1/2 O 89 The Cultures and Sequence at the Rice Site Stone MA 19-1/2 O 31 The Lander Shelter Stone SP 7 I 23/205 10.00 The Lander Shelter No. 1 Stone MA 19-4 I 4/24 2.00 Salvage of an Indian Burial Stone MA 20 O 17+ Arch. Investigations of Southwestern Mo. Stone MA 25 O 7 Prehistory at Molly Cave Stone MA 25 O 26 Lander Shelter 2 Stone MA 44 I 74/134 7.00 The Loftin Component Texas MA 25 O 25 Pottery Levels in Ed Moore Shelter Vernon MA 5-1 O 2 The Village of the Big Osage Vernon SP 7 I 2/205 10.00 The Village of the Big Osage Vernon MA 8-1 O 2 Arch. Field Work at the U. of M. Vernon MA 22(R) I 14/225 14.00 Gun Parts from 18th Century Osage Sites Warren MA 65 I 109/215 9.00 Survey of Shelter Sites in the Loutre Drainage Washington MA 8-1 O 5 Washington State Park Petroglyph Site Washington SP 7 I 6/205 10.00 Washington State Park Petroglyph Site Washington MA 17-1 O 12 Arch. Features near Washington State Park Washington SP 7 I 11/205 10.00 Arch. Features near Washington State Park Washington MA 56 I 33/113 7.50 A Different View of Lead Mines Wayne MA 6-1 O 40 The Archaeology of Wayne County Worth MA 57 I 36/102 7.50 Historical Iowa Tribe in Grand River Basin Regions Eastern Mo MA 59 I 38/150 8.00 Missouri Art of LeSueur Kansas City MA 7-2 O 5 Hopewell and Middle Miss. From KC Area Kansas City MA 42 I 5/108 5.00 Brief History of Archaeology of KC Vicinity Kansas City MA 42 I 8/108 5.00 Kansas City Hopewell NE Ozarks MA 61 I 26/116 8.00 Late Woodland and Miss. Occupations of NE Ozarks Ozarks SP 6 I 71 5.00 Prehistoric Southern Ozark Marginality: Myth Exposed SE Missouri MA 66 I 23/229 10.00 Cotton Sharecroppers in the States MA 13-1 O 16/32 Arch. Survey in Bull Shoals Region Arkansas MA 16-2 O 8 Minor Excavations in Ranger Cave Arkansas MA 19-4 I 8/24 2.00 An Interesting Bluff Dweller Find Arkansas MA 24 O 105 The Lawhorn Site, Craighead Co. Arkansas Mem 4 I 161 6.00 The Banks Village Site, Crittenden Co. Georgia MA 19-4 I 6/24 2.00 Unusual Wooden Rattle from Etowah Site MA 11-2 O 4/32 A Small Hopewell Mound, Adams County Illinois MA 17-4 O 13 Incised Pottery Decorations From Illinois MA 53 I 42/100 7.00 The Kaskaskia Manuscripts Illinois MA 56 I 21/113 7.50 Navoo Home of Joseph Smith’s Parents Illinois MA 61 I 21/116 8.00 Human Burial Features from Powell Mound, Ca- hokia Iowa MA 21-2/4 I 181 4.00 Oneota Sites on the Upper Iowa River Kansas MA 41 I 56/106 5.00 Dead Hickory Tree: Plains Village Kansas MA 42 I 7/108 5.00 Pomona Focus Kansas MA 42 I 11/108 5.00 Grasshopper Falls Phase Kansas MA 49 I 187 12.00 Kansas City Area Archaeology Montana MA 57 I 38/102 7.50 Little Bighorn Battlefield Oklahoma MA 14(R) I 276 20.00 Spiro Mound Oklahoma Mem 11 O 212 Spiro Mound Copper South Dakota MA 33 I 140 3.00 The Potts Village Site South Dakota R 13 I 58 5.00 The Fay Tolton Site Wisconsin MA 60 I 58/164 8.00 Skeletal Biology of La Crosse Oneota Topics African Am. MA 59 I 60/150 8.00 African American Archaeology: A Mo. Perspective Bows SP 5 I 163 12.00 Native American Bows Chert MA 43 I 19/140 6.00 Effects of Heat Treating on Chert Chert MA 44 I 26/134 7.00 Chert Resources of South-Central Missouri Early Wood- MA 58 I 106 7.50 The Early Woodland Period in Missouri land Fluted Points Mem 8 O 10/63 Reverse Hinge Fracture Problem in Fluted Points Ethnobotany MA 47 I 255 12.00 New World Paleoethnobotany Historical MA 66 I 229 10.00 Historical Archaeology in Missouri- To Bob Bray Arch. Trade Guns MA 22(R) I 225 14.00 Indian Trade Guns SE Ceremo- Mem 6 O 169 The Southeastern Ceremonial Complex nial Complex Systematics MA 63 I 104 8.50 Seven Articles on the topic Explanation of Notes 1. Publications. The MAS has produced 4 types of publications. The Missouri Archaeologist (MA in the list) has been published (with a small hiatus during WWII) since 1935. In the beginning and for many years, the Society published multiple issues per year so there is Volume 27 No. 1, Volume 27 No. 2, and Volume Nos. 3–4. (I don’t know how they decided when to have a single number and when to combine them.) The Society has also published Memoirs (Mem. in the list), Research Series (R.S. in the list), & Special Publications (S.P. in the list). 2. In Print? This indicates whether the publication is in or out of print. Those out of print can be copied for 10¢ per page. 3. Pages. This indicates the number of pages in the publication pertaining to the county in question. If there are two numbers with a slash (21/88) that indicates that there are 21 pages in the bulletin pertaining to the county & 67 pages pertaining to something else. It is only an estimate because many of the articles pertain to multiple counties. In some cases where a 40-page report combines information from 3 counties, & it is difficult to estimate, all 3 counties will show 40 pages. A - or + follow- ing the number of pages indicates there are less or more pages, usually when the article pertains to one county predominantly but has sections which don’t, or when there is a core section pertaining to the county but there may be general information in other parts of the book. “Minor” means there is a minor amount of information pertaining to the county in the article. 4. Price. The prices are as of 2008 & subject to change without notice. For those bulletins still in print the price is for the whole publication, not just that article. 5. Title. The titles have been edited to fit available space in the list & may not match the title in the article exactly. ** MA 9 was issued as No. 19. It was the 19th publication issued & for some reason instead of following the practice of identifying it as Vol. 9 it was called No. 19. With Vol. 10 they went back to the previous practice of identifying a volume for each year, & then having numbers within volume when appropriate. Discounts. Members have the privilege of buying Society publications at a 10% discount. Discounts do not apply to copied, out-of-print publications. Terms. Prepayment must accompany all orders for individuals. VISA or MC is acceptable (for for- eign customers also). Card holder, card number, expiration date, & daytime phone number must be given. Postage. $3 for the first book & $.50 for each additional book. Special handling for faster delivery can be arranged. Please contact the MAS office with any questions: 901 S. National, Springfield, MO 65897; 417-836-3773; [email protected]