Selected Bibliography of C. Earle Smith, Jr.
1949 Mangelsdorf, Paul C. and C. Earle Smith Jr. New archaeological evidence on the evolution of maize. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 13:213-247.
1950 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Prehistoric plant remains from Bat Cave. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 14:157-180.
1953 Howard, Richard A. and C. Earle Smith Jr. The identity of Valentinia ilicifolia Swartz. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum. 34:175-181.
1954 Smith, C. Earle Jr. The New World species of Sloanea (Elaeocarpaceae). Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University No. 175. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1957 Smith, C. Earle Jr. A century of botany in America. Bartonia 28:1-30.
1960 Smith, C. Earle Jr. A revision of Cedrela (Meliaceae). Fieldiana: Botany 29:295-341.
1962 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Henry Muhlenberg—Botanical pioneer. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 106:443-460.
1963 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Something old, something new: Farm practices near Tehuacán, Mexico. Economic Botany 17:200-210.
1964 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Richard S. MacNeish. Antiquity of American polyploid cotton. Science 143:675-676.
1965 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Flora of Panama. Part IV. Family 92. Meliaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 52:55-79.
1965 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Plant fibers and civilization—cotton, a case in point. Economic Botany 19:71-82.
1966 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Archaeological evidence for selection in avocado. Economic Botany 20:169-175.
1966 Woodson, Robert E., Robert W. Schery, and C. Earle Smith Jr. Flora of Panama. Part IV. Family 113. Elaeocarpaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 52:487-495.
1966 Smith, C. Earle Jr., Eric O. Callen, Hugh C. Cutler, Walton C. Galinat, Lawrence Kaplan, Thomas W. Whitaker, and Richard A. Yarnell. Bibliography of American archaeological plant remains. Economic Botany 20:446-460.
1968 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Plant remains. In Prehistory of the Tehuacan Valley, Vol. 1, edited by D.S. Byers, pp. 220-255. Austin: University of Texas Press.
1968 Smith, C. Earle Jr. The New World centers of origin of cultivated plants and archaeological evidence. Economic Botany 22:253-266.
1968 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Archaeological evidence for selection of chupandella and cosahuico under cultivation in Mexico. Economic Botany 22:140-148.
1968 Warner, Rose E.Boll and C. Earle Smith Jr. Boll weevil found in pre-Columbian cotton from Mexico. Science 22:911-912.
1968 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Thomas Kerr. Pre-conquest plant fibers from the Tehuacan Valley, Mexico. Economic Botany 22:354-358.
1969 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Pollen characteristics of African species of Veronica. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 50:469-477.
1969 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Additional notes on pre-conquest avocados in Mexico. Economic Botany 23:135-140.
1969 Smith, C. Earle Jr. From Vavilov to the present—A review. Economic Botany 23:2-19.
1971 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Stanley G. Stephens. Critical identification of Mexican archaeological cotton remains. Economic Botany 25:160-168.
1972 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Redefinition of Cedrela oaxacensis C. D.C. & Rose. Rhodora 74:124-126.
1972 Fryxell, Paul A. and C. Earle Smith Jr. The contributions of Agostino Todaro to Gossypium nomenclature. Taxon 21:139-145.
1973 Smith, C. Earle Jr. (ed). Man and his Foods: Studies in the Ethnobotany of Nutrition. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.
1973 Kaplan, Lawrence, Thomas F. Lynch, and C. Earle Smith Jr. Early cultivated beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) from an intermontane Peruvian valley. Science 179:76-77.
1974 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Gossypium: Names available for specific and subspecific taxa. Taxon 13:211-217.
1977 Tolstoy, Paul, Suzanne K. Fish, Martin W. Boksenbaum, Kathryn Blair Vaughn, and C. Earle Smith Jr. Early sedentary communities of the Basin of Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology. 4:91-106.
1977 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Marguerita L. Cameron. Ethnobotany in Puuc, Yucatan. Economic Botany 31:93-110.
1978 Smith, C. Earle Jr. The vegetational history of the Oaxaca Valley. In Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Valley of Oaxaca, edited by Kent V. Flannery and Richard E. Blanton, pp. 1-30. Memoir No. 10. Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
1980 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Vegetation and land use near Guitarrero Cave. In Guitarrero Cave: Early Man in the Andes, edited by Thomas F. Lynch, pp. 65-83. New York: Academic Press.
1980 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Plant remains from Guitarrero Cave. In Guitarrero Cave: Early Man in the Andes, edited by Thomas F. Lynch, pp. 87-119. New York: Academic Press.
1980 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Ancient Peruvian highland maize. In Guitarrero Cave: Early Man in the Andes, edited by Thomas F. Lynch, pp. 121-143. New York: Academic Press.
1981 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Paul Tolstoy. Vegetation and man in the Valley of Mexico. Economic Botany 35:415-433.
1983 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Joseph W. Hopkins III. Environmental contrasts in the Otomanguean region. In The Cloud People: Divergent Evolution of the Zapotec and Mixtec Civilizations, edited by Kent V. Flannery and Joyce Marcus, pp. 13-18. New York: Academic Press.
1983 Flannery, Kent V. and C. Earle Smith Jr. Monte Alban IV foodstuffs in Guila Naquitz cave. In The Cloud People: Divergent Evolution of the Zapotec and Mixtec Civilizations, edited by Kent V. Flannery and Joyce Marcus, p. 206. New York: Academic Press.
1986 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Preceramic plant remains from Guilá Naquitz. In Guilá Naquitz: Archaic Foraging and Early Agriculture in Oaxaca, Mexico, pp. 265-274. New York: Academic Press.
1950 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Prehistoric plant remains from Bat Cave. Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets 14:157-180.
1953 Howard, Richard A. and C. Earle Smith Jr. The identity of Valentinia ilicifolia Swartz. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum. 34:175-181.
1954 Smith, C. Earle Jr. The New World species of Sloanea (Elaeocarpaceae). Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University No. 175. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1957 Smith, C. Earle Jr. A century of botany in America. Bartonia 28:1-30.
1960 Smith, C. Earle Jr. A revision of Cedrela (Meliaceae). Fieldiana: Botany 29:295-341.
1962 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Henry Muhlenberg—Botanical pioneer. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 106:443-460.
1963 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Something old, something new: Farm practices near Tehuacán, Mexico. Economic Botany 17:200-210.
1964 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Richard S. MacNeish. Antiquity of American polyploid cotton. Science 143:675-676.
1965 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Flora of Panama. Part IV. Family 92. Meliaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 52:55-79.
1965 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Plant fibers and civilization—cotton, a case in point. Economic Botany 19:71-82.
1966 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Archaeological evidence for selection in avocado. Economic Botany 20:169-175.
1966 Woodson, Robert E., Robert W. Schery, and C. Earle Smith Jr. Flora of Panama. Part IV. Family 113. Elaeocarpaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 52:487-495.
1966 Smith, C. Earle Jr., Eric O. Callen, Hugh C. Cutler, Walton C. Galinat, Lawrence Kaplan, Thomas W. Whitaker, and Richard A. Yarnell. Bibliography of American archaeological plant remains. Economic Botany 20:446-460.
1968 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Plant remains. In Prehistory of the Tehuacan Valley, Vol. 1, edited by D.S. Byers, pp. 220-255. Austin: University of Texas Press.
1968 Smith, C. Earle Jr. The New World centers of origin of cultivated plants and archaeological evidence. Economic Botany 22:253-266.
1968 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Archaeological evidence for selection of chupandella and cosahuico under cultivation in Mexico. Economic Botany 22:140-148.
1968 Warner, Rose E.Boll and C. Earle Smith Jr. Boll weevil found in pre-Columbian cotton from Mexico. Science 22:911-912.
1968 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Thomas Kerr. Pre-conquest plant fibers from the Tehuacan Valley, Mexico. Economic Botany 22:354-358.
1969 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Pollen characteristics of African species of Veronica. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 50:469-477.
1969 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Additional notes on pre-conquest avocados in Mexico. Economic Botany 23:135-140.
1969 Smith, C. Earle Jr. From Vavilov to the present—A review. Economic Botany 23:2-19.
1971 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Stanley G. Stephens. Critical identification of Mexican archaeological cotton remains. Economic Botany 25:160-168.
1972 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Redefinition of Cedrela oaxacensis C. D.C. & Rose. Rhodora 74:124-126.
1972 Fryxell, Paul A. and C. Earle Smith Jr. The contributions of Agostino Todaro to Gossypium nomenclature. Taxon 21:139-145.
1973 Smith, C. Earle Jr. (ed). Man and his Foods: Studies in the Ethnobotany of Nutrition. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.
1973 Kaplan, Lawrence, Thomas F. Lynch, and C. Earle Smith Jr. Early cultivated beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) from an intermontane Peruvian valley. Science 179:76-77.
1974 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Gossypium: Names available for specific and subspecific taxa. Taxon 13:211-217.
1977 Tolstoy, Paul, Suzanne K. Fish, Martin W. Boksenbaum, Kathryn Blair Vaughn, and C. Earle Smith Jr. Early sedentary communities of the Basin of Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology. 4:91-106.
1977 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Marguerita L. Cameron. Ethnobotany in Puuc, Yucatan. Economic Botany 31:93-110.
1978 Smith, C. Earle Jr. The vegetational history of the Oaxaca Valley. In Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Valley of Oaxaca, edited by Kent V. Flannery and Richard E. Blanton, pp. 1-30. Memoir No. 10. Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
1980 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Vegetation and land use near Guitarrero Cave. In Guitarrero Cave: Early Man in the Andes, edited by Thomas F. Lynch, pp. 65-83. New York: Academic Press.
1980 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Plant remains from Guitarrero Cave. In Guitarrero Cave: Early Man in the Andes, edited by Thomas F. Lynch, pp. 87-119. New York: Academic Press.
1980 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Ancient Peruvian highland maize. In Guitarrero Cave: Early Man in the Andes, edited by Thomas F. Lynch, pp. 121-143. New York: Academic Press.
1981 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Paul Tolstoy. Vegetation and man in the Valley of Mexico. Economic Botany 35:415-433.
1983 Smith, C. Earle Jr. and Joseph W. Hopkins III. Environmental contrasts in the Otomanguean region. In The Cloud People: Divergent Evolution of the Zapotec and Mixtec Civilizations, edited by Kent V. Flannery and Joyce Marcus, pp. 13-18. New York: Academic Press.
1983 Flannery, Kent V. and C. Earle Smith Jr. Monte Alban IV foodstuffs in Guila Naquitz cave. In The Cloud People: Divergent Evolution of the Zapotec and Mixtec Civilizations, edited by Kent V. Flannery and Joyce Marcus, p. 206. New York: Academic Press.
1986 Smith, C. Earle Jr. Preceramic plant remains from Guilá Naquitz. In Guilá Naquitz: Archaic Foraging and Early Agriculture in Oaxaca, Mexico, pp. 265-274. New York: Academic Press.