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1952 A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest Genevieve Porterfield

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HIS BIB L lOG a'A PH Y attempts to list, with such tho.orough- # T ness as time and resources pemiit, current materials dealing ~th the SoUthWe5L The Southwest, as here defined, includes all of New Mexico, Arizona and Texas, and parts of Utah, Oklahoma, Colo- rado and California. . - . ;. In order to conserye space, items froih periodicals that are indexed in the Reader$' Guide to Periodical Literature, the Education Index, the Industrial Arts Index and the Agricultural Index have been e1bninated . Included in this issue are mainly those titles which were pubiished or caine to our attention betweenJune I, 1952 and August SI, 1952.

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0Jt: , EDwAU 'MADDEN. California. .nesting birds on 'he deserts, grasslands, LoI An .. et-, House·Warveq, 1951, $3.00• foo'hills ana mountains of $Of• ,heastern . ArizoJUl. Clevebnd,. Bird Research 2 GER, LEsuE P .Flout~rs of the southwestern mountains. u.s. Depan­ Foundation, 1951, $15.00. Southwes~ ment of the Interior, CI.EIAND~ ROBOT GLASS. Irvine ranch of . Monuments Association, 1951, $1.00. 'Orange County, z810-1950. San Marino, (po,Flar SC;ries 7) Huntington Library. 1952, $3.50. BABER, MJ,s'. D;AlSY F. AND BILL WAJ.UL CJtov, HoMER. He hanged them high. Injun sum..zner: an 0111: COfIJhand rides Boston, Duell, Sloan and Pearce; 1951, ,the ghost tmiLs. Caldwell, Idaho, CaXton $4.00. Judge haac C. Parker of Okla· , ,', PrinteD, 1951, $4.00. homa. . BAEdnT, JOUANN JAK..oa. ObservatiOJII in lower California, tranSlated frosn the DEU, 1.015 Jo AND JAMES NEAL ~iu:n. origibal German, ,with an introduction Spanish language and literature in the and notes by M. M. Brandenburg and publiciJlioJII Of American universi.ties; IJ 'Carl L. Bauman. Berkeley and LoI An- bibliography. Austill' University ofTei­ geles, Univcnity of California Prcsa, as Press, 19~, $2.50. (University ofTex­ 1951,. $5.00. '. J. as Hispanic Stud:ies, 4) , BIwmr,HEuDT: Arizona and its 'bird DooGE.. NA1T N.' Poisonous dweDen of . life; 4 naturalist's adventures with 'he , the deser': U.s. Depanment of the In- 479

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terior. Southwestern Monuments Asso· the Interior. Southwestern Monuments ration, 1949, $1.00. (Popular series 3) AssoCiation, 1951, $1.00. (popular series .DU'ITbN, BEJlTIfA Po, editor. Poc1fet hand· 5) boole, New Mexico Indians. Santa Fe, POWELL, PHWP WAYNE.'Soldiers,lndi­ New Mexico Association on Indian Af­ am and silver. Berkeley, University of fairs, 1951, $1.00. California Press, 1952, $4.50' GREER" JAMES KIl\fl\flNS. Colonel Jade ~TANLEY, F. The Las Vegas, New Mexico Hays, Texas frontier leader and Cali· story..Denver, World Press, 1951, $4.00. fornia builder. New York, Dutton, 1952, STANLEY, F. Socorr'!» the oasis. Denver, $6.00. World Press, 1950, $S.oo. HINCKLEY, EDml P~ER. On the ban/cs TAYLOR, R. R. Seeing the elephant, let­ of the Zanja. The story of Redlands. ters of R. R. Taylor, forty-niner, edited Claremont, The Saunders Press, 1951, by John Walton Caughey. 1m Angeles, $2-50. Ward Ritchie Press, 1951, $7.50. KENMORE, DALLAS, t>seud~ Fire· bird, a VESTAL, STANLEY. Joe Meek. Caldwell, study of D. H. Lawrence. New York, Idaho, Caxtan Printers, 1951, $5.00. Philosophical Library, 1952, $2-7£;. WALKER, EDWIN FItANCIS. Five prehistoric KINO, Father Eusebio Francisco. Father archaeological sites in Los Angeles Kino at La Paz, Apri1168J; a translation County. Los Angeles, Southwest Mu­ of the Relacion Puntual 01 168J by seum, 1951, $3.50. Charles N. Rudkin. Los Angeles, Daw­ WAlLACE, ERNEST AND EDWARD ADAMSON son's Book Shop, 1952, $5.00. (Early HEoBEL The Comanches, lords of the California travels series 7) South Plains. Norman, University of PATRAW, PAUUNE MEAD. Flowen of the Oklahoma Press, 1952, $5.00. (Civiliza­ southwest mesas. U.s. Department of tion of the American Indian series)

PERIODICAL ARTICLES, GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS AND THESES AGRICULTURE ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY ANDE1t5ON, ROICE H. Trends in chicken AND SOCIOLOGY slaughter and prices in the western ', ROBEJlT L. Characteristics of states. Utah Agricultural Experiment families receiving aid to dependent chil­ Station. Special Report 5, May 1951. dren in Pima County. Unpublished FISCIIEJl, CHAIlLES M. Studies in turkey Master's thesis, University of Arizona, I marketing in the western states. Utah 195 1• f' i Agricultural Experiment Station. Spe· CoLTON, HAROLD S. "Kendrick Spring: a ! oal Report 6, May 1952. prehistoric walk·in welt" Plateau, 25: ~ , 19-20, July 1951. ;j McCAuGHEY, WILUAM F. Chemical com­ position of the essential oils from cer­ CoZE, PAUL "Of clowns and mudheads." ( tain native plants of the southwestern Arizona HigQways. 28: 18·19, Atrg. 1951. I desert. Unpublished Doctoral disserta­ DAlFUKu, Hlltosm. "The pit house in the tion, University of Arizona, 1951. old world and in native North Ameri­ MAHMOUD, SALAH E. The effect of dif· ca:' American Antiquity, ;18: I.." July ferent storage conditions on some physi. 1952• cal and chemical changes in Arizona cit­ DI PESO, CHARI..ES C. Babocomari Indian rus fruits. Unpublished Master's thesis, village located on the B.abocomari River. University of Arizona, 1950. an archaeological site in southeastern )

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A,.iwna. Unpublished Masten thesis, Channel archaeology:" Southwestern University of Arizona, 1950. Journal 01 Anthropology, 8: 111-n6" DU'ITOs. BERTHA P. "Highlights of the Summer 1951. Jemez region •..'with notes on what to REm. Emt K. "TheTewa Indians of the see and how to get there" EI Palacio. Hopi country." Plateau, 15: 1}-18, July 59: 151-158, May 1952• 1951. ELus. Ftou:.~CE HAWLEY. "Jemez Kiva RuPPE. R. J. Jit. AND A. E. DITfEIlT, JIt. magic and its relation to features of pre­ "The archaeology of Cebolleta Meaa historic ki,,~." Southwestern Journal of and Acoma Pueblo: a preliminary re... Anthropology. 8: 147-165, Summer 1951. pon based on further investigation:' ELus, FLORENCE HAWLEY. "Passion play El Palacio, 59:' 191-21', July 1951. in New Menco." New ,Mexico Quantr­ STREIB..... GoItDON F. "An attempt to ly. II: 200-111, Summer 1951. unionize a semi-literate Navaho group." FAY, GEOJtGE E. "Some notes on the cow Human Organimtion. 11: IS-51, Spring dance, Santa Clara Pueblo:' El Palacio, 1952 , 59: 186-188. June 1951. SWANSON, EA1tL H. An archaeological ILwuNGTON. M. R. "A rea11ink with the 5Uroey of the Empire J'alley. Arizona. past:' The Masterltey. 16: 154-155, July­ Unpublished Master's thesis, University Aug., 1951. Pavint sticks of the Luiselio of Arizona, 1951•. Indians. TnoMAS. Tuu,Y H. "The Concho com­ ""my, EMIL W. "Exploring the corri­ plex: a popular repon:' Plateau. 25: dors of time." The K.iva. 17: 1-14, Jan.­ 1-g, July 1951. Feb. 1951. ARTS AND LITERATURE 1husmtN. EDWAIW. "The V.F.W. In­ dian museum at FonMorgan:' South­ ACl.ERMANN. R. O. "The spur ItOry:' western Lore. 18: 5-11, June 1951. Ariwna Highways. 18: 56-59, sept. 1952. JELKS. EDwAIW B. ~'The river basin sur­ AOOSTA, VINCENT S. Some surviving ele­ ve}"I archaeological salvage program in ments of Spanish folklore in Ariwn4. Texas:'Texas Journal of Science. 4: UnpUblished Master's thesis, University 151-518, June SO' 1951; of Arizona, 1951. JEWF.LL, poNALD P. H~ case of a psychot­ CASsIDY. INA SIZER. "Santos and bultOi in ic Navaho Indian male:' Human Or­ the Spanish ~ives:' El Palncio. 59: • gani:ation. 11: 51-tf5,~pring 1952, 185-185, June tl-952. KElLEY, J. CuAaLEs. l"Factors involved CLAIUt, H. McDoNALD. "Painter of the in the abandonment of certain peri­ Utah d~rt." besen Magtl%ine,5: 14-16, pheral southwestern settlements:' Amer­ Aug. 1951. Paul Salisbury. ican Anthropologist. 54: 556-587, July­ CoLTON. HAROLD S. Pottery types of the Sept., 1951. . Arizona stripand adJacent areas in Utah KENT. KAn: P. An analysis and interpre­ and Nevada. Flagstaff, Northern Arizona tat~on of the cotton textiles lrom Tonto Society of Science and Art, Feb. 1951. . ~ational Monument. UnpUblished Mas­ (Museum of Northern Arizona. Ceramic ter'~ thesis, University of Arizona, 1950. series, 1) LANGE. CRAnES H. "San Juan'l Day at Cpn-. ROCER PENN. "Mark Twain's use Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico, 1894 and of California folklore in his jumping 1947·" El Palacio. 59: 175-181, June 1951. 'frog story:' Journal of American Follt­ NElT, BElTY R. "Historical chan~ in lore, 65: 155-158, April-June 1952. the Osage kinship system:' Southwestern ELuNGER. EDen JIt. "Hoke Denetsosie­ Journal 0/ Anthropology. 8: 164-181. Navajo artist:' Desert Magazine, 15: It­ Summer 1951. 15, Ju11 1952• On. PHIL C. "Review of SantaBarbara Eu.JNGER, EDGAR JIl. 'IThe Zunis and

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their jewelry:' Arizona Highways, 28: 8­ sity. PublicatioIl5 in Language and Lit­ 13, Aug. 1952. trature,7,1952• "A folio of Indian paintings:' Sun Trails, 5: 25-28, July 1952• BIOGRAPHY HAGUE, ELEANolt. "£1 Trobador." The "Ande Andrews: artist:' .Sun Trails. 5: Masterkey.26: 121, July-Aug. 1952. 6. 9, June 1952. Willard Andrews. HUNTEll. Boa AND HOMER BJUTZ1tlAN. "J. CAMPBELL. JOHN B. T. "In memory: R. Willi:um:' Arizona Highways, 28: lO­ Marshall Stimson:' Historical Society 01 IS, Sept. 1952. Biographical sketch of Southern California. Quarterly. 54: 81­ cartoonisL 86, March 1952- "Joe .;\fora's 'Horsemen of the West:" "Dr. Emil W. Haury." The Kiva. 17: 27­ ~ .. Arizona Highways, a8: 16-25. sept. 1951. 28, Jan.-Feb. 1952. Biographical sketch and reproductioIl5 EVERETT, MARy NIXON. "Dedication of of nine of his water colors. Mount ." The M~lt:ey, 26: "Kachinas and kachina dolls." Denver 117-119, july-Aug., 1952. Peak cIaloicated Art Museum. Leaflet, Ill: 42-«. Dec. to Major F. R. Burnham. 1951• HENDEIlSON, RANDALL. "He buill Scotty'. KIRK, Runl E. "Panamint basketry-a castle:' Desert Magazine, 15: 4-10, Sept. .. dying art:' The Masterlt:ey. 16: 76-86, 1952. Matt Roy Thompson• May-June 1952. HURT, AMY PASSMORE. "Sage of the Nav­ l\L\soN, EDml HART. "Navajo holy ajos." Sun Trails. 5: 22,55. July 1952. ,! \., . song." Southwest Review. 37: 210-211. "jim has left us." The Maslerlt:ey, 26: Summer 1952. Poem. 116, July-Aug. 1952. James Thomas "Navaho wearing blankets:' Denver A.rt Vandegrift. Museum. Leaflet. 115: 50'52. Dec. 1951. "Roben M. McKinney nominated to POACE, EVELYN. "War paint and water high Interior position:' New Mexico color:' Sun Trails, 5: 23-24, 50. July Miner. 14: 7, July 1952. 1952. Jose Rey Toledo, Indian artist. ROBINSON, BUT. "The gr,eat Yavapai:' \ RANSOM, HARRY. "The booklore of Ariwna Higllways, 28: 14-17. Aug. 1952. Swante Palm:' The Library Chronicle Dr. Carlos Montezuma: "Wassaja." of the University of Texas, 4: 105-111, SHAFFElt. Eu.EN. "Father Eusebio Fran­ Summer 1952. cisco Kino and the comet of 1680-1681:' RAVAGU, FIlIEDA LAWRENCE. "Rebecca Historical Society at Southern Calitor- ­ James' embroideries:' El Palacio, 59: nia. Quarterly. 54: 57"70, March 1951. 159-160. May 1952. "Sun Trails' man of the month: Carroll "The western boot:' A.rizona Highways, G. Gunderson:' Sun Trails, 5: 4-5, Aug. 28: 2-5, Sept. 1952. 1951• YEATS, A. W. "The Kipling collection at "Sun Trails' man of the month: Wayne the University of Texas." The Library Coy:' Sun Trails. 5: 4-5, July 1952. Chronicle of the University of Texas, 4: "Those amazing Atkinsonso" Sun Trail~, 118-122. Summer "952. 5: 26.29,58• Aug. 1952. BlBUOGRAPHY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES "A checklist of theses and dissertations , j. LAURENS. "Some amphipoda in Texas history produced in the De­ ,from central Calitgrnia." IVasmann partment of History of the University Journal of Biology, 10: 9-86, Spring of Texas, 189lS-1951:' Southwestern His­ 1951• torical Quarterl)', 56: 64-110, July 1952. BEAL, R. S. jlt. ~'Desaiption of a new DyKES, J. C. the /tid, the bibliog­ Arizona Thaumaglossa:' Pan-Pacific En­ raphy of a legend. New Mexico. Univer- tomologist,28: 171-172. July 1952. I !

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BosrwIcx6 FUNK A. "Destiny dri\"eI the Journal of ~fammalogy6 35: 173-510. Yucca moth," Sun Trails.. 5: 14-15. July AUg,l95I ,

1951- PUIJ.EV6 T. E. "An illustrated check list CUIN, WIlLIAM C.lncreasing germiR4­ of the.marine mollusks ofTexas:' Tex41S

tion in some important Ari:OM forage Journal of Scimce6 4: 167-199, June 50, species. Unpublished Master'. thesis, 1951 • University of Arizona, 1950. SMITH6 HOBART M. "A new turtle from DE LEos.. DoNALD...Insects associated Texas:' Wasmcnn Journal of Biology6 with sequoia sempervirens and sequoia 10: 4&-54, Spring 1951. Gigantea in California." Pan.Pacific En­ SMITH. HoBAn' M. AND OTrYs SANDE1lS. tomologist6lt8: 75"91. April 1. 1951. "Distributional data on Texan amphibi­ DENISON, R08E1lT H. "Early Devonian ans and reptiles:' Texas Journal 01 Sci­ fisbes from Utah, PL I: Osteostraci." ence6 4: 104,119, June30,1951• ~'TrypanOlOma Fieldiana: Geology, 11: No.6. June 16, WOOD6 SHEJlWIN F. Cruzi 1951• revealed in California mice by Xeno­ diagnosis:' Pan-Pacific Entomologist FncusoN6 CILULES W. An ecological 6 . analysis of Lower Sonoran Zone relic 18: I47-IS!S, July 1951- vegetation in south·central Arizona. Un­ WOODIUJlY6 ANGUS M. "Amphibians and published Master's thesis. University of reptnes of the Great Salt 4ke Valley:'

Arizona, 1950. Herpetologica6 8: 41-50• July IS, 1951.

GIB!lLE6 WALTEIl. P. Nineteen years 01 WOODBtJaV.. ANGUS M. "Hybrids of Go· vegetational change "in a desert habitat. pherus berlandieri and G. agassizii:' Unpublished Master's thesis. University Herpetologica68: 33-36, July 15, 1951. of Arizona, 1950- YANG, TIEN WEI. Distribution 01 urrea

GLENDENING6 GEOGE E. "Some quantita­ Tridentata in the Tucson area as deter· tive data on the increase of mesquite mined by certain physical and chemical and cactus on a desert grassland range factors of the hqbitat. Unpublished Mas· in soutbern Arizona." Ecology.. 55: 519­ ter's thesis, Unlvenity of Arizona. 1951- !J18. July 1951• , -CLIMATE AND WEATHER. GItECG, RoanT E. A new ant of the ge­ BItml.. GLENN W. AND IsADOU ENGEL nus Pheidole from Colorado. American "An analysis ofthe 1951 cloud seeding Museum NoVitates.. 1557. May 5. 1951. o~tions in central Arizona:' Ameri· .JACIt5ON, AL!IDT W. "The effect of tem­ can Meteorological Sode". Bullelin6u: perature, humidity and barometric 108-110. May 1951.

pressure on the rate of call in Acris ere­ CouoN6 DE VEIl. "Results of double the­ pitans Baird in BraZOI County. Texas," . odolite observations at Bishop, Califor­ Htrpetologica68: 18-10, July 15. "951. nia in connection with the 'Bishop Wave' phenomena:' American Meteor­ MEULE6 JOHN. "An anal)..i.of a Pln)'On­ Juniper community at Grand Canyon, olopal Society. Bulletin6 35: 107'116. Arizona:' Ecology, 35: 575-584. July March 1951•. 1951 • U.s. Department of the Interior. The MUJlPHV, DANIEL R. The leafhoppers drought in southwestern United States and other possible insect vectors 01 plant as 01 October 19'1. Prepared in the of· virus cUse4lSes in Ari:ona: G preliminary fice of Richard D. Searles. Under-seae­ report on their seasonal occurrence. Un­ tary. Washington. 1951. published Master's thesis. Univenity of CONSERVATION AND. Arizona. 1951. " RECLAMATION PEAUON,OUVEll P. ANDOTHEIlS. "Repro-. BIISTOL, RALPH. "Defeating the Rio duction of the lump-nosed bat (Cory­ Grande. drought:' Reclamation Era638: norbinus Rafinesquei) in California," 159-14°. June 1951.

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DILLE, J. M. "How a conservancy dis­ £01 and strange:' Ari:ona Highways. 28: trict works, Pt_ 2: Organizing the dis­ 16-24. Aug. 1952. With photographs by trict:' Reclamation Era, 38: 145-146, 149, Josef Muench. II June 1952- WGII. W. R. AND BAllRY GOLDWATER. GEAR, Roy D.> "Yuma, Ariwna, an in­ "Land of the people:' Ari:ona High­ i vestment that makes cents:' Reclama­ ways, 28: 26-55, July 1952. tion Era, 38: 141-144, June 1952. MABEltY, CHUCK. "Trout fishing in the REcElt, J. S. "Coachella drainage inves­ White Mountains." Arizona Wildlif~ tigations, Pt. 2: Investigating the under­ Sportsman, IS: SI-45, July 1952. f: ground:' Reclamation Era, 38: IM-IS6, "The rugged Rio Grande:' New Mexico June 1952. Professional Engineer. 4: 4-5, April­ I ROGAL, WALT. "A tribute from Tucum­ May-June. 1952. cari." Reclamation Era, ,8: 157-159, STOCKEIt., JOSEPH. "Country of the Li\tle July 1952. Colorado." Ari:ona Highways, 28: 6-15, STONE, CLIFFORD H. "Colorado's 100 Aug. 1952. Photographs. by Wayne years of irrigation:' Reclamation Era, Davis. 38: 137- 138, 140, June 1952. SnICKFADEN, WILUAM H. "Hermit's peak and the Sun Trails, 5: IS­ DESCRIPTION AND TRi\VEL crosses:' 16,63-64, Aug. 1952. , ANSEL. "Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona," a portfolio of TUNNARD, CHltISTOPHElt. "FIre on the photographs, text by Nancy Newhall. prairie." Landscape, 2: 9-1S. Spring. Arizona Highways, 28: 2-4, 34-35, Aug. 1952• 1952. "Village types in the Southwest." Land'­ BAKEIt, GEOFFREY AND BRUNO FUNARO. scape,2: 14-19. Spring 1952. "New towns, new centers." Landscape, VMAN. WALTER. "Rough riders cowboys 2: 20-24. Spring 1952. reunion:' Sun Trails. S: 2S. 57-58. Aug. BUllOCK, AuCE. "The town with nine 1951• l! ; ZIEJlEIt, CLIFFORD M. "Tourism and rec­ i lives." New Mexico, so: 20-21, 45, Sept. 1952. San.Pedro, New Mexico. reation in the West." Geographical Re. FISH, Runt G. "Taos." Sun Trails, 5: view, 42: 462-481. July 1952. 19-20• 31-32, 6.t, Aug. 1952. EDUCATION . \ \ r GARD, WAYNE. "Grub for the trail." EUBANK, WAYNE C. "The status of grad­ j Southwest Rertiew, S7: viii, x, xi. 25S­ uate work in speech, drama. radio in the i 254, Summer 1952. western states." Westetn Speech. 16: 181­ ~ . j GERE, ~h"RTLE ANDREWS. "I remember 184. May 1952- 1 when." New Mexico, 50: 17,5°-51,62-63, MeBAnt, JAMES H_ "Research areas Aug. 1952. Reminiscences of Santa Fe in western public address." Western 50 years ago. Speech, 16: 16g·175. May 1952. HARTZOG, JAr-rES H. "Bountiful Beau· "Roman Catholic nUD!! teaching in New mont." Santa Fe Maga:ine, 46: 18-21, Mexico public schooh." Friends 01 ,h~ June I 95l:. ' Public Schools. Bulletin, 15: 1'3. July Hf.NDtltSOS, RANDALL. "They've tried to 1951, tame Death Valley:' Oeser' Maga:Jne, TOWNSEND, HOWAlD WIUJA~I. "Speech !i: '. '10, AUl;. Imia. cou~ for theologiQl Iludcnu:' Wes'· JACKSON, J. B. "The almwl perfect em SIICffh, 10: 18:;.191. Mil)' '9IiI. town:' l.cmdsmpe, I: IiI'S, Spring 1932. FINANCE AND INDUSTRY gardcnin~ "July in the Pacific South­ BUDLEY, JAMf~ R. AND OlUDJ, OrJ8 t ol· west:' Sume" 109: 1°4'113, Jul\' 19j1i. dale purchases 01 clu:mirolJ afJd alBied L~I'RltHN, Jo~IU'J'D. "Mead, the beaut!- pmdudS bv Texcu organi:.a!i3f'J, '9".

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GUID E- TO LIT ERA T U REO F SOU THW EST 485 ~ • 0 • Texas Engineering Experiment Sta~ion. "Sheep and wool production in4he Research Report 57, July 1952 • tenth district." Federal Reserve Bank of "Broiler production in the eleventh dis­ Kansas City. Monthly Review,S7: I-S. trict_" Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. July ,I, 1951. Montllly Business Review, 57: 77-S4, SMITH, WALSTEIN JR. Which way Waco' June 1, 1952. A stUdy in city planning. Baylor Busi­ BULLOCK, A. L. "San Pedro exploration." ness Studies II, June 1952. New Mexico Professional Engineer, 4: TONG, J- Eo "Operation Duval, a brief 5.6,9-10, April-May-June 1952. description of the de\'"elopment of the L "Developments in district bank de­ Potash division of the Duval Sulphur • posits." Federal Reserve Banlc of Kansas and Potash Company, Carlsbad, New City. Monthly Review, 1$7: 1-5, May 51, Mexico." New Mexico MineT, 14: 4"9, 1952 • June 1952. GRIFFITIiS, IORWERTII A.4 suroey of co· WOOD,· JOHN A. "Graphite occurrence, operatien between busirtiiss and schools properties, utilization." New Mexico in present day Tucson~ UnpUblished Miner, 14: 10, 55, JUly 1951 . Master's thesis, University of Ariwna, GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 195°· ANTIIONY, JOHN W. Geology ofthe Mon­ "Industrial progress accelerates mineral tosa Cottonwood Canyon area, Sama production." New Mexico Miner, 14: 8­ .ern: County,· Ari:ona. Unpublished 9, 1$5, July 1952. E. Cosgrove, Inc. Silver M:aster's thesis, University ot Ariwna, City, New Mexico. 1951 • K.F.sI.n, FRANK. "Significant develop­ BAJl.RET, WILLIAM M. "Note on the radio ments in the freight rate strneture." transmission demonstration at Grand Olelahoma Business Bulletin, 18: I-S, Saline, Texas." Geopl,ysics, 17: 544-549, Aug. 1952. July 1952. LoVlC-JOflAl\;SEN, PAUL Commodity ex­ BEJNAR, WALfEMEllE. Geology of the ports and imports of the state of Ari­ Ruin Basin a,!ea, Gila County, ..tri%Dna. zona. UnpUblished Master's thesis, Uni· UnpUblished Doctoral dissertation, Uni­ versity of Ariwna, 1950. versityof Arizona. 1951. LYSEIl, HEIlBEilT S. "Ql1ifornia State's BROMFIELD, CAL\'IN S. Geology of the merit award program." Public Personnel Maudina Mine area, northern Santa Review, 15: 145-145, July 1952 • Catalina Arountmns, Pinal County, Ari­ "New Mexico Bureau of Mines and %Dna. UnpUblished Master's thesis, Uni­ Mineral Resources aids state's mineral versity of Ariwna, 1950. industries." New Mexico Miner, 14: 17, BayANT, DoNALD L The geology of the 20,28, Aug. 1951. Mustang Mountains, Santa Crn: Coun­ PAJtKD. CUAltLES FllA.lIlKUN. "The be­ ty, Ariwna.,Unpublished Master's thesis, ginning of banking in Arizona:' Arl­ University of Ariwna. 19.51. wna Hig/m:ays, 28: 4"7,58-59, Aug. 1951. CALLAIlA.lIl, JOSEPH T. The geology Of the The Bank of Ariwna. Glen Canyon group of the Echo CliOs "San Angelo." Federal Reserve Banle of region, Ariwna. UnpUblished Master's DallaJ. Monthly Business Review, 57: thesis, Univenity of Arizona, 1951, 10;;-111, Aug, I, 19;;t. Couuo~, Ons B. Geology of tl,e Sweet­ SCHAl!S, Rlcnun. "The Ariwna national water GrtG and correlGtion ofS4"tG em; lhol()(k thow." if,i:onG Ilighways, 18: J'alley gravels: UnpUblished Malter's ~'lJ5, Sept. 1951• thesis, Uni\"cflity of Anwna, 191io. ScIlAt'l, RWIIAID. "Quarter horlC!! in Dren.., CIIAItLF.J E, "Texas 8filptolitl'S Arironll." ifriwno Ilig/ln'o)"s, laS: 6<9, mange supposed lle\"onlan rone to SI­ Sept. I~}~. luriano" ,if me,ican Anofiation 01 Petro·

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