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11. Published Works of Cutler and Blake
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11 Published Works of Cutler and Blake This is a complete listing of all works published by Hugh Cutler and Leonard Blake as of November 2000. Anderson, Edgar, and Hugh C. Cutler 1942 Races of Zea mays: I. Their Recognition and Classification. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (St. Louis) 29:69–88. 1950 Methods of Corn Popping and Their Historical Significance. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 6:303–8. Blake, Leonard W. 1962 Analysis of Vegetal Remains from the Lawhorn Site. Missouri Archaeologist (Columbia ) 24:97–98. 1974 Corn in the Province of Aminoya. Quarterly Newsletter of Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology 6(1): 15. 1981 Carbonized Plant Remains from the Bonnie Brook Site (36Bt43) (Appendix A). Pennsylvania Archaeologist 51:52–53. 1981 Early Acceptance of Watermelon by Indians of the United States. Journal of Ethnobiology 1(2): 193–99. 1981 Floral Remains from the 1978–1979 Street Excavations at Michilimackinac. Appendix in Excavations at Fort Michilimackinac: 1978–1979. The Rue de la Babillarde, by Donald P. Heldman and Roger T. Grange. Archaeological Completion Report Series No. 3, Mackinac Island State Park Commission, Mackinac Island, Michigan. 1985 Cultivated Plant Remains from Historic Missouri and Osage Indian Sites. Chapter 6.6 in Osage and Missouri Indian Life Cultural Change: 1675–1825, pp. 832–47. Final Performance Report on National Endowment for the Humanities Research Grant RS-20296, Dec. 31, 1985. 1986 Corn Analysis. In The Bonnie Creek Site: A Late Mississippian Homestead on the Upper Balum Creek Valley, Perry County, Illinois, by Mark Wagner, pp. 273– 77. Illinois Historic Preservation Series No. 3, American Resources Group, Ltd., Carbondale. 1986 Corn and Other Plants from Prehistory into History in Eastern United States. In The Protohistoric Period in the Mid-South, 1500–1700, edited by David H. Dye and Ronald C. Brister, pp. 3–13. Archaeological Report No. 18, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson. 1987 A Prehistoric Indian’s Menu. In Discovery (St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis) 7(3): 8–10. 1988 Carbonized Plant Remains from the Burris Site (3Cg18). In The Burris Site and Beyond, edited by Marvin Jeter, pp. 140–46. Arkansas Archaeological Research Series No. 27, Fayetteville. 1988 Food Plants of the Historic Osage Indians. Missouri Folklore Society Journal 10:15–21. 1988 Plant Remains from the Standridge (3Mn53) and Amos (3Mn622) Sites. In Standridge , by Ann M. Early, pp. 133–36. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series No. 29, Fayetteville. 1989 Comments on Some Native Food Plants Used by the Osage Indians. Nature Notes: The Journal of the Webster Groves Nature Study Society (St. Louis) 61(1): 1–3. 1989 Review of Prehistoric Agriculture in the Central Plains, by Mary Adair, Publications in Anthropology 16, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas, Lawrence. Missouri Archaeological Society Quarterly (Columbia) 2:16–18. 1990 Floral Remains. In The Archaeology of the Cahokia Palisade. Part 2, East Palisade Investigations, pp. 135–45. Illinois Culture and Resources Study No. 14, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield. (Note: Identification of beans is incorrect, LWB.) 1992 Corn from the Orchard Site (22Le515). Mississippi Archaeology (Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson) 7(1): 60–71. 1993 Pawpaws. Missouri Archaeological Society Quarterly (Columbia) 10(20): 20. Blake, L. W., and Hugh C. Cutler 1963 Plant Materials from the Bell Site (Wn 9). Wisconsin Archaeologist (Madison) 44(1): 70–71. 1970 The Builders of Cahokia Mounds and Their Cultivated Plants. Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin 58:25–32. 1972 OsageIndianWatermelons.MissouriArchaeologicalSocietyNewsletter (Columbia) 258:2. 1972 Plants from the Marty Coolidge Site, Illinois. In The Marty Coolidge Site, Monroe County, Illinois, by L. Carl Kuttruff, pp. 106–8. Southern Illinois Studies 10, University Museum, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. 1974 Identification of Charred Organic Material Recovered from the Knappenberger Test Excavation (3Ms53). Arkansas Archaeologist (Fayetteville) 15:72. 1975 Floral Remains from the Hood Site (11Mv56). In The Hood Site: A Late Woodland Hamlet in the Sangamon Valley of Central Illinois, by R. Barry Lewis, pp. 8, 28–29. Illinois State Museum Reports of Investigations No. 31, Springfield. 1975 Food Plant Remains from the Zimmerman Site (11Ls13). Appendix 2 in The Zimmerman Site, by Margaret Kimball Brown, pp. 92–94. Illinois State Museum Reports of Investigations No. 32, Springfield. 1976 Floral Remains from House One of the South Southeast Row House Excavation of 1977. Appendix 4 in Excavations at Fort Michilimackinac 1976: House One of the South Southeast Row House, by Donald P. Heldman. Archaeological Completion Report Series No. 2, Mackinac Island...