New Mexico Quarterly

Volume 24 | Issue 3 Article 14

1954 A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest Genevieve Porterfield

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Genevieve Porterfield

A GUIDE TO THE LITERATUR'E OF THE SOUTHWEST, L

HIS 818 L lOG RAP H y attempts to list, with such thorough­ T ness as time and resources permit, current materials dealing with the Southwest. The Southwest, as here defined, includes all of New Mexico, Arizona and Texas, and parts of Utah, Oklahoma, Colo­

rado and California. d In order to conserve space, items from periodicals that are indexed in the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, the Education Index, the Industrial Arts Index and the Agricultural Index have been eliminated. Included in this issue are mainly those titles which were published or came to our attention between March 1 and May 31, 1954.

BOOKS

ADAMS, RAMON F. Six-guns and saddle CHAVEZ, FRAY ANGEUCO. La Conquisla. leather, bibliography of books and pam. dora, the autobiography of an ancient phlt!ts on western outlaws and gunmen. slalue. Patterson: St. Anlhony Guild Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, Press, 1954. $2.00. 1954, $12·50. COUNSELOR. JIM AND ASN COUNSELOR. ATHEARN, ROBERT G. Westward the Wild. woolly and wonderful. New York: Briton. New York: Scribner, 1953. $.1.5°. Vantage Press. 1954. $3.75' BENSON, LYMAN AND ROBERT A. DAR' CRAMPTON. L. J. AND ELLlNGHAl'S. F. W. ROW. Trees and shrubs of the southwest Montrose industrial survey. Boulder: desert. Albuquerque: University of New University of Colorado. School of Busi· ' Mexico Press. 1954, $8.'50. nesS. Bureau of Business Research, 1953. BERTON, FRANCiS. A voyage on the Colo· $1.00. rado, 1878, translated by N. Rudkin. DlTrMER, HOWARD J. AND omERS. The Los Angeles: Glen Dawson. 1953. $7.50. ferns and fern allies of New Mexico. AI· BOATWRIGlrr, MODY C. AND omERS. cds. buquerque: University of New Mexico Follt. traVt!lers; ballads, tales and tallt.. Press, 1954. $1.00. (University of New Dallas: Southern Methodist University Mexico. Publicatiom in Biology, No.6) Press, 191)3. $1.00• FOLMER, HENRY. Franco·Spanish rivalry CHARLES, MRS. TOM. Tales of the Tula· in North America, 1524'176). Glendale: rosa. Alamogordo: 1953. $2.00. Arthur H., Clark Co., 1953, $10.00. 354

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G t' IDE TO LIT ERA TU REO F SOU THW EST 355 GARD,. WAYNE. The Chisholm Trail. REICHERT, STANLEY O. Geology afthe Nonnan: University of Oklahoma, 1954, Golden·Green Mountain area, JeDcr'lan $4·5°' County, Colorado. Golden: 'Colorado GLOVER, WILLIAM. The Mormons in School of Mines. 1954, $1.5°. (Colorado California; foreword, notes and a se· School of Mines Quarterly, v. 49, No. I) lected bibliography by Paul Bailey. Los SALITORE, EDWARD V. California almanac Angeles: Glen Dawson, 1954. $3.00. and state fact book, 1953154. Mapvood: (Early California Travels Series, 19) C;l1ifornia Almanac Company, 1954, HowEs, PAUL GRISWOLD. Life of the cac­ $1·5°' tus forest. New York: Duell, Sloane and SHF.RIDAN, FRANCJS~ C. Galveston Island, Pearce, 1954, $7·50' or a few months off the comt Of Texm, 1839-1840. Edited by Willis "J. Pratt. INCL£.'!, LLOYD GLENN. Mammals of Austin: University of Texa;s Press, 1954, California and its coastal waters. Stan· $3.50 • ford: Sianford University Press, 1954. -$5.00. SAULEY, T. L. AND onlERS. Foundation for the dating of some late archaeologi· JANSSENS, ACL'STIN. The life and adt,en­ cal sites in the Rio Grande area, New tures in California of Don Agustin Mexico. Tucson: University of Arizona, Janssens 1814'1856. Edited by William 1953, $1.00. H. Elli.'iOn and Frances Price. San Ma· TARRANT, FRED J. A Texan's Antic·dotes. rino: The Huntington Library, 1953, San Antonio: Naylor Company, 1954, $4.00. $2.50 • LoNG, MARCARET. Smoky Hill trail; fol· TEVIS, CAPT. JAM£.'! H. Arilona in the lowing the old historic pioneer trails on 50's, illustrated by Horace T. Pierce, the modem highways. 3rd cd. Denver:' foreword by Russell C. Ewing. Albu' W. H. Kistler Stationery Co.• 1953, $10. querque: University of New Mexico MAcGINTIE, HARRY O. Fossil plants of Press, 1954, $4.00. the Florissant beds, Colorado. Washing­ WALLACE, WILLIAM SWILLING. Antoine ton: Carnegie Irntitute of Washington, Robidoux, 1794-1860. Los Angeles: 1954. $5·75· (Publication 599) Glen Dawson, 1953. $5.00. (Early Cali· MAXWELL. AMOS D. Sequoyah constitu­ fornia Travels Series, 14) tional convention; with an introduction WELLMAN, PAUL I. The Indian wars of by William H. Murray. Boston: Meador, the West. Garden City: Doubleday, 1953, $2·50. 1954, $5.00.

PERIODICAL ARTICLES ANTHROPOLOGY. ARCHAEOLOGY W1l11 in a Kayenta Anasazi cliff site." AND SOCIOLOGY American Antiquity, 19: 393'394, April BENNYHOFF. JAM£.'! A. AND ALBERT n.' 1954· ELSASSER. "Sonoma mission." University FARM';, MALCOLM F. "An early visit to of California Archaeological Survey. Canyon de Chelly, Arizona." Plateau. Reports, 2-7: 1-81, Feb. 15,1954. 26: 124'125, . CROUSE, HUBERT Y. "A Folsom point nTHA\IER, GEORGE H. "The structure from the Uinta Basin, Utah." The Mm­ and cau~tion of Mohave warfare." terkey, 28: 50-51, March·April 1954. Southwestern Journal of AnthrQpology, DbDD, ARTHUR. "Patterns of a culture­ 10: 97-118, Spring 1954. the Navaho." The Mastt!rkey, 28: 52-62. FERDON. EDWIN N. JR. "A surface jacal March-April 1954. site in the Chaco Basin." £1 Palacio, 61: EULER, ROBERT C. "An unusual masonry 35'42, Feb. 1954.

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HOOTON, E. A. "Comments on the Pilt· Indians of San Carlos:' Boletin Indige­ down affair:' American Anthropologist, nista, 14: 51-56, March 1954. 56: 287-28g, April 1954. WHEAT, JOE BEN AND PAT WHEAT. "A JONES, J. A. "A reinterpretation of the pueblo I site at Grand Canyon." Ameri­ Ute-Southern Paiute classification," An­ can Antiquity, 19: 596-405, April 1954. thropological Quarterly, 2': 55-58, WHrnNG, ALFRED F. "The Tumacacori April 1954. censu5 of 1796." Kiva, 19: 1-12, Fall LANGE, CHARLES H. "Comparative notes 1955· on southwestern Indian medical prac­ WlLUBRAND. W. A. "Oklahoma Indians tices," Texas Journal of Science, 6: 62­ and the 'Summer Institute of linguis­ 'I, March 1954. tics.' " Chronicles of Oklahoma, 1}1: 552­ MANSELL, DON AND JOSEPH S. HAlL. 560, Winter 1953/54. "Hot rod terms in the Pasadena area." WILUAMS, GEORGE. "Hybrid history. American Speech, 29: 89-1°4, . museum stereotypes in the Southwest:' MOlaR, ALBERT. "The deep-basined me­ Southwest Review, 59: 44-51. Winter tate' of the southern California coast." 1954· American Antiquity, 19: 594-596, April ARTS, L1TERATt:RE 1954· AND FOLKLORE "Reports of archaeological fieldwork in BllADDY, HALDEEN AND JOHN H. Mc­ Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Ari­ NEELY. "Francisco Villa in folk-songs." zona and Utah in 1952 and 1955." Ariwna Quarterly, 10: 5-16, Spring Southwestern Lore, 19: 1-15, March 1954· 1954· BULLOCK. AuCE. "Star for Teco," ATi· ROSENFELD, ALBERT. "In Santa Fe, the :ona Quarterly, 10: 1'-24, Spring 1954' city different." Commentary, 17: 456­ Shon story with selling in Acoma. 460, May 1954. DAVIDSON, LEVETTE J. "Street name pat' SEGUNDO, THOMAS A. "From the tribe terns in Denver," Names, 2: 46-5°, of the Papago Indians." Boletin Indige­ March 1954. . nista, 14: 2'-5°, March 1954. EsPINOSA, JOsE EDMUNDO. "A Jitth STUBBS, STANLEY A. "Summary repon Dutch girl far from home:' El Palacio on an early pueblo site in the Tesuque 61: 70-7!J. March 1954. Valley, New Mexi~." EI Palacio, 61: GILLIS, EVERETT A. "Literary origin 01 45-45, Feb. 1954. some western ballads:' We5tern Folk TAYLOR, WALTER W. "An early slab­ lore, I lJ: 101-106. April 1954. house near Kayenta, Arizona:' Plateau, HENDRICKS, GEORGE D. "Ranch couorr] 26: log-125, April 1954. metaphon." Ariwna Quarter/)', 10: lJo TRF.CiANZA, ADAM E. "Fort RO!lll. a study 41, Spring 1954. Uni~rsity in historical archaeology." of KENNEDY, MARY JEAN. "The gold cap 0 California Archaeological SUflIey. Re­ joaquin Murieta:' Western Folklort' ports,2!J: 1-25, Jan. 15, 1954· '15: gB-IOO, April 1954. TREGANZA, ADAM E. "Salvage archaeolo­ KWlATr, JOSEPIt J. "John Sloan, al gy in Nimbus and Redbank reservoir American anist as social critic, 1900 areas, central California." University of 1917." Arizona Quarterly, 10: 54-64 California Archaeological Suroey. Re­ Spring 1954. ports, 26: 'I-59, Feb. 5, 1954. McCoy, EsmER. "The pepper tree.' WENDORF, / FRF.D. "A reconstruction of Californib Quarterly, 5: 5-lJO, Autuml northern Rio Grande prehistory:' 195!J. Shon story of Japanese American American Anthropologist, 56: 200-227. during World War II. April 1954. "Mission San Xavier del Bac." Pholn WFSLEY. CLARENCE. "From the Apache graphs by Ansel Adams, text by Nan<

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Newhall. Arizona Highways, 30: u-35, BAUR, JOHN E. "John Goller, pioneer April 1954. Angeleno manufacturer." Historical So­ POPE, HAROLD CLAY. "The lighlCr side cietyof Southern California. Quarterly, of Texas place naming." Western Folk· 36: 14'27, March 1954. lort!, 13: 125-129, April 1954. BELCHER, WYATT W. "Political leader· RussELL, CHARLES. "Indian arts in to­ ship of Robert L. Owen." Chronicles 01 morrow's America." The American in· Oklahoma, 31: 361-371, Winter 1953/54. dian, 7: 29-36, Spring 1954. CAssIDY, INA SIZER. "Mn. Charlotte lan· SAMPLEY, ARTHUR M. "Bright Angel sing Wilson." El Palacio, 61: 48-51,Feb. Point in moonlight." Southwest Revit!w, 1954· 39: II!J. Spring 1954· CHICKERINC, AlLEN L "Nonnan B. .Liv­ SLOTE, BEIl.NICE. "Hopi jar." Southwest ermore." California Historical Solit!ty. Review, 39: 137, Spring 1954· Quarterly, !J3: 81-82, March 1954.~ TUTlIILL, BARBARA. "Hatfield, the rain· EVANS, CHARLF.&. "The Robert Lee Wil· maker." Wt!stern Folklort!, I!J: 107-112. liams memorial dedication." Chronicles April 1954. . of Oklahoma, 31: 375-377, Winter WIUON, EDDIE W. "The gourd in 1953/54· magic." Western Follrlort!, 13: 113-124, EVANS. CHARLES. "William Elbert Utter­ April 1954. back." Chronicles of OIelahoma, lp: ; 574, Winter 1953/54· BIBLIOGRAPHY JONES, HESTF.R. "Warren A. Gilbertson." ELLIOTT, CLAUDE. "A check list of thesell El Palacio, 4~ 118'119, April 1954. and dissertations in Texas history, 1907­ NEWMARK, MARCO R. "The life of Jona· '952:' Southwestern Historical Quartt!r. than (John) Temple." Historical So­ Iy, 57: 475'505, ~pri1 1954. cit!ty of Southern California. Quarterly, LAw, ROBERT ADGER. "Sixteenth century 36: 46'48, March 1954. . chronicles in the University of Texas REUBIN, Cj\RL. "Han. Joe Newberry, Library." Tht! Library Chronicle of tht' 1865'1952:' Chronicles 01 Oltlahoma, lp: University of TcxaJ, 5: 9-16, Winter 453-455, Winter 1953/54· '954· RIPPY, J. FIlED. "Herbert Eugene ~ol­ PHILUl'S, WALTER S. "Southwestern ton: a recollection." Southwest RevieU', chronicle, references concerning planu 39: 166'17 1, Spring 1954· and vegetation of the Southwest:' Ari· ROLLE, ANDREW F. "A note on the zona Quarlt!rly, 10: 69..,3, Spring 1954· younger Bolton." Tht! Americils, 10: POWElL, DONALD M. "Current Arizona 421'42!J, April 1954· bibliography." Arizona Quartt!rly, 10: SHINNERS. LLoYD H. "George L. Fisher, 75-78, Spring 1954. (1868-1953.)" Field and Laboratory, 22: SHELTON, WILMA LoY. "Checklist of 24-26, Jan. 1954. New Mexico publications." New Mex­ T AYLOR, BAXTER. "Robert Lee Williams ico Historical Rroiew, 29: 121-'40, April' as I knew him." Chronicles of OltlaJrO· 1954· ma, !J1: 378-380, Winter 1953/54. SKINNFR, A. E. "Fifteenth-century books in the Unh'ersily of Texas Libraf): an WrrCHELL, B. E. "J. Elmer Wyand, 1873­ interim check-list." Tht! Library Chron­ 1920." Chronicles of Oklahoma, 31: 452, icle of the University of Tt!xaJ, 5: !J-g. , Winter 1953/54. Winter 1954. ~ BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIOGRAPHY BAILEY, ALF'llED M. AND FRF.DERlCK C. BACJGALl'PI, RIMa. "Joseph Prince LI"IIc.oLN. "The yellow·billed loon (Ga­ Tracc\', ,H79-1953." Madrono, 12: 190- ,ia adamsi) in Colorado." The Auk, 71 : '92. April 1954. 203. April 1954.

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BALDAUF, RICHARD J. AND RExFORD D. GREs:;rtT, J. LINSLEY AND OTHERS. "PaG LoRD, JR. "Another noteworthy range sites of Citricola Scale in Japan an extension of the toad Bufo punctatw in their introduction into California. Texas:' Copeia, 1954: 157, May 5, 1954. Pan·Pacific Entomologist, 30: 5"9, Jar BELL, EDWIN L. "A preliminary report 1954· on the subspecies of the western fence HALL. GORDON E. AND GEORGE A. MooRl lizard, Sceloporw occidentalis, and its "Oklahoma lampreys: their character: relationships to the eastern fence lizard zadon and distribution." Copeia, 195~ Sceloporw undulatw. Herpetologica, 127'135, May 5, 1954· 10: 31-36, April 20, 1954. HALLORAN, AItnIUR F. AND WILLARD J BELTZ, RONALD E. "Miscellaneous ob­ BLANCHARD. "Carnivores of Yuma CoUI servations on captive testudininae:' ty, Arizona." American Midland Natt Herpetologica, 10: 45'47, April 20, 1954. ralist, 51: 481'487, April 1954. BUIR, W. FRANK AND DAVID PETTUS. HENSLEY, M. MAX. "Ecological relatior "The mating call and its significance of the brec~ing bird population of th in the Colorado River toad (Bufo Alva­ desert biome in Arizona." Ecologic. riw Girard):' Texas Journal Of Sci· Monographs, 24: 185'207, April 1954. ence, 6: 72'77, March 1954. HOWELL. JOHN THOMAS. "Plant types i OLElTZ, DON. "Some birds of the desert the Herbarium of the California Acadl spring." Pacific Discovery, 7: 14'19, my of Sciences, XII." Wasmann Jourm March-April 1954. of Biology, II: 367'371, Fall 1953. BRAGG, ARTHUR N. "A study of Rana JURGENS, KENNETII C. "Records of fOll Areolata in Oklahoma." Wasmann cyprinid fishes of the genera Notrop Journal of Biology, II: 273-318, Fall and Semotilw from central Texas." C. 1958· peia, 1954: 155-156, May 5, 1954. CUANEY, ALLAN H. AND ROBERT E. GOR' KEMP, ROBERT J. AND CLARK HVBIl DON. "Notes on a population of Scelopo. "First record of the Cypress minno rw Merriami Merriam; Stejneger." Tex· (Hybognathw Hay; Jordan) in Texas as Journal of Science, 6: 78.82, March Texas Journal of Science, 6: 115'11 '1954· March IQ54. CoLE, A. C. "Studies of New Mexico • KOCII, LEo FRANCIS. "Distribution l ants, VII, The genus Pogonomyrmex Californian mosses." The Amer;clJ with synonymy and a description of a Midland Naturalist, 51: 515'558. Apr new species (Hymenoptera: Formicid· 1954· ae.) XI, Genus Formica, with a descrip. KRUTZSCH, PHIUP H. "A key to the ba tion of a new species, Hymenoptera' of western North America, north l Formiddae." Tennessee Academy of Mexico." Natural History M;scellane Science. Journal, 29: 115'121, 163.16'7, 133: 1·6, April 20, 1954. April 1954. LINDSAY, HAGUE L. "The narro, DAY, W. C. "New species and notes on mouthed toads Microhyla Olivaua all California mayflies, II, Ephemeroptera." M. Caroli"ens;s in northeastern OU Pan.Pacific Entomologist, 50: 15'34, Jan. homa." Copeia, 1954: 158, May 5, 195 1954· ' LYON, L. JACK. "Pheasant winter rom DRESSLER, ROBERT L. "The genus Tetra· ,ing cover preference in north·centr coccus (Euphorbiaceae):' Rhodora, 56: ·Colorado." Journal of Wildlife Mal 45.61 , March 1954. agement, 18: 179-184, April 1954.

ElliSON, LINCOLN. "Subalpine vegeta­ MADDUX, DONALD E. "A new species I tion of the Wasatch Plateau, Utah." Dobsonfly from California, Megalol Ecological Monographs, 24: 89'184. tera: Corydalidae." Pan-Pacific Ent, April 1954. mologist, 50: 7°"7 1, Jan. 1954.

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GU IDE T 0 LIT ERA TU REO F SOU THW EST 359 MECHAM, JOHN S. "Geographic variation series and a new genus and species of in the green frog, Rana Clamitans La- the family Lepismatidae in California." Ireille." Texas Journal of Science, 6: I- Pan-Pacific Entomologist,lJo: 72-76, Jan. 25, March 1954· 1954· NEELEY, K. L. AND F. G. HARBAUGH. "Ef- WIRm, WILLIS W. "A new intertidal fly feclS of fluoride ingestion on a herd of from California, with notes on the ge­ dairy cattle in the Lubbock, Texas, nus Nocticanace Malloch." Pan-Pacific area." American Veterinary Medical As· Entomologist, 30: 59-62, Jan. 1954­ sociation. Journal, 124: 344-350, May CLIMATE AND WEATHER 1954· PAClFJC CoAST ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. ANTEVS, ERNST. "Climate of New Mex- "Proceedings, two hundred and twenty- ico during the last glacio-pluvial." Jour- ei~hth meeting." Pan-Pacific Entomolo- nal of Geology, 62: 182- 191, March 1954· I{ist, lJo: 77-91, Jan. 1954. FOSTER, ROBERT I. AND EARL F. ROBIN- PRICF., DA•• AND..u TH. ARDY. "ISO1a- SON. "The strong jet over the southwest- tion of the Bluetongue' virus from Texas ern plains states, November 24-25, sheep-culicoides shown to be a vector." 1953." Monthly Weather Review, 81: American Veterinary Medical Associa- 374'378, Nov. 1953· tion. Journal, 124: 255-258, April 1954. KIBLER, CLARENCE L. AND EARL F. ROB­ SAVAGE, JAY M. "A revision of the toads INSON. "Cyclogenesis aloft over south­ of the Bufo debilis complex." Texas western United States, Oct. 17- 22, 1953·" Journal of Science, 6: ~3;1l2, March Monthly Weather Review, 81: 342-347, 1954. Oct. 1953· SELANDER, ROBERT K. "A systematic re- WYETr, Roy E. "Pressure drop in a dusl view of the booming nighthawks of devil." Monthly Weather Review, 82: western North America." The Condor, 7-8, Jan. 1954· 56: 57-82 , March-April 1954· CONSERVATION AND SIIIELDS, LoRA MANGUM. "Current list RECLAMATION of New Mexico Hepaticae." The Br)'olo- GARD, WAYNE. "Reclaiming lost lands l!ist,57: 18'19, March 1954· in Texas." Think, 20: 14-15, lJ3, Feb. SIIINNERS, L~OYD H. "NOte9 on north 1954. Texas grasses." Rhodora, 56: 25-38, Feb. WILF.Y, C. A. AND RILEY E. BAKER. "A 1954· comment and rejoinder on 'Water de· SIfINNERS, LI..OYD H. "Rubus duplaris, a velopment as an important factor in new species from nonheaslern Texas." utilizalion of the High Plains of Tex­ Field and Laboratory, 22: 27'3°, Jan. as.' .. Southwestern Social Science Quar. 1954. lerly, 34: 60-64, March 1954· SWANK, WENDEI..L G. AND GEORGE A. CO:'llTEMPORARY ECONOMIC PETRIDES. "Establishment and food hab· AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS

ilS of the nutria in Texas." Ecol0lrY, 35: 1 EcJu:Ls, RICHARD P. "Hungry workers, 172'176, April 1954· ripe crops and the nonexistent Mexican T AMSITI, J. R. "The mammals of two border." The Reporter, 10: 28-32, April areas in the Big Bend region of trans- 13, 1954. Pecos Texas." Texas Journal of Science, JAGGARD, NANCY AND ARTHUR MANDEL- 6: 33-61 , March 1954· MUM. "Denver's social workers act to. , WALL, WILLIAM J. JR. "Mirolepisma gether." Tile Group, 16: 3-10, April deserticola Silvestrii, a Myrmecophile 1954. from California." Pan-Pacific Entomolo- KIMBALL~,SOLON T. "The new crisis in gist, lJo: 56-58, Jan. 1954· Indian affairs." Th~ American Indian, WALL, WU.l.IAM J., JR. "A redcscribed 7: 21-28, Spring 1954.

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LA FARGE, OUVER. "Freedom, equality. "The Oklahoma Conservation of Hear· brotherhood." The American Indian, 7: ing program:' Western Speech, 18: 51­ 4- 11 , Spring 1954. 56. Jan. {954. "West Dallas." Journal of Housing, II: MORLEY, ALONZO J. "Toward a greateJ 54-55,7°, Feb. 1954. Western Speech Association:' Western WHITE, TUEODOItE H. "Texas, land of Speech, 18: 5-8, Jan. 1954. wealth and fear." The Reporter, 10: 10­ RUSSELL, JOHN DALE. "College facult1 17, May 25, 1954. , salaries in New Mexico educational in· stitutions:' New Mexico $cllOol Review. DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL 3lJ: 16- 17,27, April 1954: ADAMS, ANSEL AND NANCY NEWHALL• . "Organ Pipe Cactus National Monu­ FINANCE, INDUSTRY ment:' ,Ariwna Highways, 50: 8'17, Jan. AND LABOR 1954· ARBINGAST, STANLEY. "Texas industry ANDERSON, EooAIt. "Sunflowers in the 1955-1954: Plants." Texas Business Re west." Landscape, 5: 9-10, Spring 1954. view, 28: I, 8-9, Feb. 1954. BRADLEY, HAROLD C. "Danger to Dino­ "Changes in consumer spending pat saur. the dam·builders move to destroy terns:' Federal Reserve Bank of Kama a unique National Monument:' Pacific City. Montllly Review, May 1954, p. 5-9 Discovery, 7: lJ-8, Feb. 1954· "The changing character of southwest GRATER. RUSSELL K. "America's lost ern agriculture:' Federal Reserve BanJ canyon." Arizona Highways, lJo: 32-85, of Dallas. Monthly Business Review, 58 March 1954. . 11,7- 121 , Sept. I, 1953. JACKSON, J. B. "High -Plains country, a "Cities of the Sabine area, Beaumonl sketch of the geography, physical and Port Arthur and Orange." Federal Rt human, of Union County, New Mex­ scroe Bank 01 Dallas. Monthly Busine3 ico." Landscape, 5: 11-22, Spring 1954. Review, lJ8: IlJ&-142, Oct. I, 1953. McFULAND, ELIZABETH FLEMING. "This CoLDWELL, PHILIP E. "Electric utilitie is the Grand Canyon:' Ariwna High­ in the Southwest:' Federal Reserv ways, lJo: 12'lJl, March 1954. Bank of Dallas. Monthly Business R~ PARKER, CIIARLES FRANKUN AND JEANNE view, 38: 45-52, April I, 1955. S. HUPomURG. "Vacation call from the CoLDWELL, Pmup E. "Industrializatiol Grand Canyon." Ariwna Highways, 50: in northeast Tex:u:' Federal Resero :1-1 I, March 1954. Bank of Dallas. Monthly Business Rl POWELL, LAWRENCE CLARK. "Sky, sun view, lJ9: 62-68; May I, 1954. and water, the southwest of Frederick CoLDWELL, PmLJP E. "The potash indul Webb Hodge." Southwest Review, lJ9: try in New Mexico." Federal RestnJ 157-165, Spring 1954. Bank of Dallas. Monthly Business Rj RUD, ALLEN C. "Point of Pines:' Ari­ view, 57: 165- 172, Dec. I, 1952. zona Highways, 50: 18-27, Jan. 1954. "Currency:' Federal Reserve Bank « Dallas. Monthly Business Review, 51 EDUCATION 102-106, Aug. I, I95lJ. DIEFENDORF, J. W. "A history of New DALE, Au1u:o G. "Weather and t~ Mexico county school reorganization." Texas economy:' Texas Business RI New Mexico School Review, 5lJ: 16-17. view, 18: 1,15-17, March 1954. 56, May 1954. "Declining fann land values:' Federl HESTER, MARSHALL S. "Special education Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Month, in New Mexico." New Mexico School Review, Feb. 1954, p. 15-16. Review,5S: 10-11,41. April 1954· "District banking developments:' Fej KEVS, JOliN w~ .D ROBERT L. MILLER. eral ~eserve Bank of Dallas. Month

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