Bibliography of the Peruvian Expeditions of Yale University and the National Geographic Society
Thomas Barbour:
Reptiles Collected by Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1912. Proceedings of Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, LXV, 505–507, September, 1913. 1 pl.
(With G. K. Noble:)
Amphibians and Reptiles from Southern Peru Collected by Peruvian Expedition of 1914–1915. Proceedings of U.S. National Museum, LVIII, 609–620, 1921.
Hiram Bingham:
The Ruins of Choqquequirau. American Anthropologist, XII, 505–525, October, 1910. Illus., 4 pl., map.
Across South America. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1911, xvi, 405 pp., plates, maps, plans, 8°.
Preliminary Report of the Yale Peruvian Expedition. Bulletin of American Geographical Society, XLIV, 20–26, January, 1912.
The Ascent of Coropuna. Harper's Magazine, CXXIV, 489–502, March, 1912. Illus.
Vitcos, The Last Inca Capital. Proceedings of American Antiquarian Society, XXII, N.S., 135–196. April, 1912. Illus., plans.
The Discovery of Pre-Historic Human Remains near Cuzco, Peru. American Journal of Science, XXXIII, No. 196, 297–305, April, 1912. Illus., maps.
A Search for the Last Inca Capital. Harper's Magazine, CXXV, 696–705, October, 1912. Illus.
The Discovery of Machu Picchu. Ibid., CXXVI, 709–719, April, 1913. Illus.
In the Wonderland of Peru. National Geographic Magazine, XXIV, 387–573, April, 1913. Illus., maps, plans.
The Investigation of Pre-Historic Human Remains Found near Cuzco in 1911. American Journal of Science, XXXVI, No. 211, 1–2, July, 1913.
The Ruins of Espiritu Pampa, Peru. American Anthropologist, XVI, No. 2, 185–199. April–June, 1914. Illus., 1 pl., map.
Along the Uncharted Pampaconas. Harper's Magazine, CXXIX, 452–463, August, 1914. Illus., map. Page 348
The Pampaconas River. The Geographical Journal, XLIV, 211–214, August, 1914. 2 pl., map.
The Story of Machu Picchu. National Geographic Magazine, XXVII, 172–217, February, 1915. Illus.
Types of Machu Picchu Pottery. American Anthropologist, XVII, 257–271, April–June, 1915. Illus., 1 pl.
The Inca Peoples and Their Culture. Proceedings of Nineteenth International Congress of Americanists, Washington, D.C., pp. 253–260, December, 1915.
Further Explorations in the Land of the Incas. National Geographic Magazine, XXIX, 431–473, May, 1916. Illus., 2 maps.
Evidences of Symbolism in the Land of the Incas. The Builder, II, No. 12, 361–366, December, 1916. Illus.
(With Dr. George S. Jamieson:)
Lake Parinacochas and the Composition of its Water. American Journal of Science, XXXIV, 12–16, July, 1912. Illus.
Isaiah Bowman:
The Geologic Relations of the Cuzco Remains. American Journal of Science, XXXIII, No. 196, 306–325, April, 1912. Illus.
A Buried Wall at Cuzco and its Relation to the Question of a Pre-Inca Race. Ibid., XXXIV, No. 204, 497–509, December, 1912. Illus.
The Cañon of the Urubamba. Bulletin of American Geographical Society, XLIV, 881–897, December, 1912. Illus., map.
The Andes of Southern Peru. Geographical Reconnaissance Along the Seventy-third Meridian, N.Y., Henry Holt, 1916. xi, 336 pp., plates, maps, plans.
Lawrence Bruner:
Results of Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911, Orthoptera (Acridiidae—Short Horned Locusts). Proceedings of U.S. National Museum, XLIV, 177–187, 1913.
Results of Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911, Orthoptera (Addenda to the Acridiidae). Ibid., XLV, 585–586, 1913.
A. N. Caudell:
Results of Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911, Orthoptera (Exclusive of Acridiidae). Proceedings of U.S. National Museum, XLIV, 347–357, 1913.
Ralph V. Chamberlain:
Results of Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911. The Arachnida. Bulletin of Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College, LX, No. 6, 177–299, 1916. 25 pl.
Frank M. Chapman:
The Distribution of Bird Life in the Urubamba Valley of Peru. U.S. National Museum Bulletin 117, 138 pp., 1921. 9 pl., map. Page 349
O. F. Cook:
Quichua Names of Sweet Potatoes. Journal of Washington Academy of Sciences, VI, No. 4, 86–90, 1916.
Agriculture and Native Vegetation in Peru. Ibid., VI, No. 10, 284–293, 1916. Illus.
Staircase Farms of the Ancients. National Geographic Magazine, XXIX, 474–534, May, 1916. Illus.
Foot-Plow Agriculture in Peru. Smithsonian Report for 1918, 487–491. 4 pl.
Domestication of Animals in Peru. Journal of Heredity, x, 176–181, April, 1919. Illus.
(With Alice C. Cook:)
Polar Bear Cacti. Journal of Heredity, Washington, D.C., VIII, 113–120, March, 1917. Illus.
William H. Dall:
Some Landshells Collected by Dr. Hiram Bingham in Peru. Proceedings of U.S. National Museum, XXXVIII, 177–182, 1911. Illus.
Reports on Landshells Collected in Peru in 1911 by The Yale Expedition. Smithsonian Misc. Collections, LIX, No. 14, 12 pp., 1912.
Harrison G. Dyar:
Results of Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911. Lepidoptera. Proceedings of U.S. National Museum, XLV, 627–649, 1913.
George F. Eaton:
Report on the Remains of Man and Lower Animals from the Vicinity of Cuzco. American Journal of Science, XXXIII, No. 196, 325–333, April, 1912. Illus.
Vertebrate Remains in the Cuzco Gravels. Ibid., XXXVI, No. 211, 3–14, July, 1913. Illus.
Vertebrate Fossils from Ayusbamba, Peru. Ibid., XXXVII, No. 218, 141–154, February, 1914. 3 pl.
The Collection of Osteological Material from Machu Picchu. Trans. Conn. Academy Arts and Sciences, v, 3–96, May, 1916. Illus., 39 pl., map.
William G. Erving, M.D.:
Medical Report of the Yale Peruvian Expedition. Yale Medical Journal, XVIII, 325–335, April, 1912. 6 pl.
Alexander W. Evans:
Hepaticæ: Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911. Trans. Conn. Academy Arts and Sciences, XVIII, 291–345, April, 1914. Page 350
Harry B. Ferris, M.D.:
The Indians of Cuzco and the Apurimac. Memoirs, American Anthropological Assoc., III, No. 2, 59–148, 1916. 60 pl.
Anthropological Studies on the Quichua and Machiganga Indians. Trans. Conn. Academy Arts and Sciences, XXV, 1–92, April, 1921. 21 pl., map.
Harry W. Foote:
(With W. H. Buell:)
The Composition, Structure and Hardness of some Peruvian Bronze Axes. American Journal of Science, XXXIV, 128–132, August, 1912. Illus.
Herbert E. Gregory:
The Gravels at Cuzco. American Journal of Science, XXXVI, No. 211, 15–29, July, 1913. Illus., map.
The La Paz Gorge. Ibid., XXXVI, 141–150, August, 1913. Illus.
A Geographical Sketch of Titicaca, the Island of the Sun. Bulletin of American Geographical Society, XLV, 561–575, August, 1913. 4 pl., map.
Geologic Sketch of Titicaca Island and Adjoining Areas. American Journal of Science, XXXVI, No. 213, 187–213, September, 1913. Illus., maps.
Geologic Reconnaissance of the Ayusbamba Fossil Beds. Ibid., XXXVII, No. 218, 125–140, February, 1914. Illus., map.
The Rodadero; A Fault Plane of Unusual Aspect. Ibid., XXXVII, No. 220, 289–298, April, 1914. Illus.
A Geologic Reconnaissance of the Cuzco Valley. Ibid., XLI, No. 241, 1–100, January, 1916. Illus., maps.
Osgood Hardy:
Cuzco and Apurimac. Bulletin of American Geographical Society, XLVI, No. 7, 500–512, 1914. Illus., map.
The Indians of the Department of Cuzco. American Anthropologist, XXI, 1–27, January–March, 1919. 9 pl.
Sir Clements Markham:
Mr. Bingham in Vilcapampa, Geographical Journal, XXXVIII, No. 6, 590–591, Dec. 1911, 1 pl.
C. H. Mathewson:
A Metallographic Description of Some Ancient Peruvian Bronzes from Machu Picchu. American Journal of Science, XL, No. 240, 525–602, December, 1915. Illus., plates.
P. R. Myers:
Results of Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911—Addendum to the Hymenoptera-Ichneumonoidea. Proceedings of U.S. National Museum, XLVII, 361–362, 1914. Page 351
S. A. Rohwer:
Results of Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911—Hymenoptera, Superfamilies Vespoidea and Sphecoidea. Proceedings of U.S. National Museum, XLIV, 439–454, 1913.
Leonhard Stejneger:
Results of Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911. Batrachians and Reptiles. Proceedings of U.S. National Museum, XLV, 541–547, 1913.
Oldfield Thomas:
Report on the Mammalia Collected by Mr. Edmund Heller during Peruvian Expedition of 1915. Proceedings of U.S. National Museum, LVIII, 217–249, 1920. 2 pl.
H. L. Viereck:
Results of Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911. Hymenoptera-Ichneumonoidea. Proceedings of U.S. National Museum, XLIV, 469–470, 1913.
R. S. Williams:
Peruvian Mosses. Bulletin of Torrey Botanical Club, XLIII, 323–334, June, 1916. 4 pl.