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Itibliograpli)' nf Pirture Sources on Latin America from tiie i93U-i946 Issues of IMational Geographic Magazine l>own the Rio Grande. Sinipith, Frederick. LXXVI (October, 1939), 415-462. Seeing Our Spanish Southwest. LXXVII (June, 1910), 711-;5(). Indian Tril)es of Pueblo Land. Sterling, Matthew W. LXXVIII (November, 1940), 519-597. Cruise of the Kinkajou. Bailey, Alfred M. (Lower California) LXXX (September, 1941), 339-366. Travels ^Vith a Donkey in Mexico. Bcvan, Bcrn.nrd. LXVI (December, 1934), 757-788. Paraculin, the Cornfield That Grew a Vol- cano. Green. James A. LXXXV (Feb- ruary, 1944), 129-164. The Mexican Indian Flying Pole Dance. Larsen, Helg3. LXXXI (March, 1937), 387-400. On the Cortes Trail. Marden, Luis. LXXVIII (September, 1940), 335-375. Expedition. (Mexico). Sterling. Marion. LXXX (.September, 1941), 303-327. Discovering the New AVorld's Oldest Dated Work of Man. (Mayas). Sterling. Matthew ^V. LXXVI (August, 1939), 183-218. Expedition Unearths Buried Masterpieces of Carved Jade. (Mexico). LXXX (Sep- tember, 1941), 277-302. Great Stone Faces of the Mexican Jungle. LXXVIII (September, 1940), 309-337. La Venta's Green Stone Tigers. (In Mexico) LXXXIV (September, 1943), 321-332. Finding Jewels of Jade in a Mexican Swamp. Sterling, Matthew and Marion. LXXXII (November, 1942), 635-661. >Vildlife of Tobasco and Vera Cruz. Weber, Walter A. LXXXVII (February, 1945), 187-216. Arch-Isolationists, The San Bios Indians (In Panama). Feeney, Corrinne B. LXXIX (February, 1941), 193-220. Honduran Highlights. LXXXI (March, 1942), 360-369. Coffee is King in El Salvador. Marden, Luis. LXXXVI (November, 1944), 575-616. A Land of Lakes and Volcanos (In Nicara- gua). LXXXVI (August, 1944), 161-192. To Market in Guatemala. LXXXVIII (July, 1945), 87-104. Panama, Bridge of the World. LXXX (No- vember, 1941), 591-630. An Army Engineer Explores Nicaragua. (Mapping a route for a new canal through Preserving Ancient Americas' Finest Sculp- tures (The Mayas). Mason, J. Alden LXVIII (November, 1935), 537-570. A Mexican Land of Lakes and Lacquers. (Pictures) LXXXI M(ay, 1937), 633-648. Modem Prc^ess and Age-Old Glamour in Mexico. (Pictures) LXVI (December, 1934), 741-756. Unearthing .^nierica's Ancient History. Morley, Sylvanus Griswold. LX (July, 1931), 99-126. Vucatan, Home of the Gifted Maya. LXX (November, 1936), 591-644. In the Empire of the Aztecs. Roberts, Frank H. H.. Jr. LXXI (June, 1937), 725-750. Baja California Wakes Up. Simpich, Fred- crick. I.XXXII (August, 1942). 253-275. How We Use the Gulf of Mexico. LXXXV (January 1944), 1-40. North America's Oldest Metropolis. (Mex- ico City) LVIII (July. 1930), 45-84. Vignettes of Guadalajara. LXV (March, 1934), 329-3.56. Jungle Housekeeping for a Geographic the largest of Central American repub lies.) Sultan, Dan I. LXI (May. 1932) 593-627. Cuba: The Isle of Romance. Canova, En rique C. LXIV (September, 1933), 345 380. Haitian Vignettes. Craige, John Houston LXVI (October, 1934), 435-485. Crossroad of the Caribbean. Critchell, Laur ence Sanford. LXXII (September, 1937) 319-344. Capturing Giant Turtles in the Caribbean Duncan, David D. LXXXIV (August 1943), 177-190. Hunting Useful Plants in the Caribbean Fairchild, David. LXVI (December, 1943) 707-737. Hispaniola Rediscovered. Gayer, Jacob. LIX (January, 1931), 80-112. Heart of a Hemisphere (Puerto Rico). LXXVI (December, 1939), 739-740. Southward Ho! in the "Alice." Howard, Henry. LXXIII (March, 1938), 265-312. Puerto Rico: Watchdog of the Caribbean. Long, E. John. LXXVI (December, 1939), 697-738. Americans in the Caribbean. Marden, Luis. LXXXI (June, 1942), 723-758. Bare Feet and Burros in Haiti. Ncivman. Oliver P. LXXXVI (September, 1941), 307-328. The Land Columbus Loved. (Hispaniola) LXXXV (February, 1944), 197-224. The Society's New Caribbean Map. LXVI (December, 1934), 738-740. River-Encircled Paraguay. Adams, Harriet Chalmers. LXIII (April, 1933), 385-416. Inside Cape Horn. Burg, Amos. LXXII (December, 1937), 743-783. Wonder Island of the Amazon Delta. Cott, Hugh B. LXXVI (November, 1938), 635- Fighting Giants of the Htumbolt (Off west coast of South America). Duncan, David D. LXXIX (March, 1941), 373-400. Through Pars^uay and Southern Motto Grosso (Paraguay). Gibson, Sir Chris- toplier H. LXXXIV (October, 1943), 459- 488. Mrs. Robinson Crusoe in Ecuador. Gill, Mrs. Richard C. LXV (February, 1943), 133-172. The Society's Map of South America. Gros- venor, Gilbert. LXXII (December, 1937), 809-810. (continued on next page) Pirlures on these pages were supplied by the National Geographic Society and repre- sent the work of Ernest G. Holt, Luis Marden, W. Robert Moore, Richard H. Stewart, B. Anthony Stewart, Jacob Gayer. NOVEMBER • 1916 .3 7