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« Previous Page Table of Contents Next Page »lha N..Uonal Inle\ligencer. lfew York, Mal:ch 16, 1854. pp. 14.
Honduras Interoceanic Railway: Preliminary Re.. porl New York, 1854. pp. 63.
Honduras Interoceanic Railway; Supplemenlary Reporl. London, 1856. pp 32.
Conununication from E. G. Squier, Esq. Agent and Attorney oI lhe Grantees sud Proprietors oI tbe char~
ter the Honduras Interoceanic Railw8Y Company, lo the Provisional Directors of the Said Company in Great
Britain. Londan, November 10, 185&. pp 15.
Information on the Coa1 Mines of the River Lem–
pa. Hepublic of San Salvador~ Central América Londen, 1856
Catalogue des Objets formant le Musée Azléco–
Mexieain de feu M. Charles Uhde. Paris, 1857. pp. SO. Honduras Interoceanic Railway; 'With Appendix Conlaining Report of Admiral Fitzroy, the Chal':l:er, Treaties, etc. London, 1857 pp. 100.
Is Ccllen King? Seurce of CeUon Supply Letter to Se– natar Henry B. Anthony. New YorIc, Januaxy 25, 1881. Observa:lions on tbe ChaIchihuifl oí Mexico snd Central America. New York, 1869. pp. 22
Honduras and British Honduras. New York, 18S0
pp. 39.
ARTICULOS "New Mexico and California: The Ancien! JMonu– ments, and ihe Aboriginal, Semi-Civilized Nations of
New eMxico and California~ with Bu Absfrac:t of the Early Spanish Exploralions and Conquesfs in Those Regions, Particularly Those N ow Falling IWifhin the Territory of tbe United States", American Review, n,
n.s (November, 18481, 503-28.
"Sc·"ne New niscoveries Respec:ting ihe Dates on the Great Calendar Stone oí the Ancien! Mexicans, with Observ~dions on the Mexican Cycle of Fifty-iwo Yeors", American Journal ol Scieneie snd AI":ts, VII,
seC'ond series (March, 1849), 153-57.
"An Earthquake in Nicaragua", Nafíonal lnfelli· gencer, February 19, 1850.
uBritisb Encroach111enfs snd Aggressions in Central America: The Mosquito Questíon", American Review,
V, n s. (FebrulUY, 18501, 188·203, (March, 18501. 235· 68.
"C~ntral America-The River Coco-and ihe Mos– qu\to Indians", National !nielligencer, July 3, lS50.
"The Spanish American Republics, and the Causes of their FaBure: Central America", American Review, VI, n s, (Octoher, 1850, 337-44
"The Great 5hip Canal Question: England and Cos–
ta Rica versus fhe United States and Nicaragua", ibid.,
(November, 1850), 441-55
"Judment by Default: Central America and the Adminislration", ibid.. VII, n s. (March, 1851), 276-88. "Por! of San Juan de Nicaragua", National Intelli– gancer, June 19, IS51,
"Our Foreign RelMions: Central America - The Crampton and Webster Projet", Demacratic Review, XXXI, n.s (October, 1852), 337-52
"The Islands of the Gulf af Honduras: Tbeir Sei~
zuro and Organization as a Bribish Colony", ibid" (No--– bember-December, 18521, 544-52.
"0bservations on the Archaeology and EthJnology
of Nica:ragua", 'in 'Tr&nsaetiohs 0-1 ilie Aine1'ican EHmo– logical Society, 111 (18531, 83-158
"Ruins of Tenampúa., Honduras, Central America", in Proceedings of the Historical Socieiy of New York. (New York, October, 1853), 1-8.
"Observations on an Existing Fragment of th"
NahuaI. ar Pure Mexican Stock in the State of San Salvador, Central America" New York Tribune, A– pril 13, 1854.
"San Juan de Nicaragua", Harpel"S New Monthly Maga.ine, X (December, 1854), 50-61.
"Something about the Mosquifoes", ibid" XI (Sep– tember, 18551, 456-65.
"Nicaragua: an Exploration from Ocean ia Ocean". ibid, (Oclober, 1855), 577, (November. 1855), 744-63.
"On Central America and the Proposed Honduras Intel'-Oceanic Railway", Journal of tha Cocieiy of Arls., V (1857).
"Bridging the Confinent: The Honduras Inierocea– nic Railway", Harper', Weekly (March 20, 18581, 184-86
"A Visit to the Guajiquero Indians", Harper's New Monlhly Maga.ine, XIX (Oclober, 1859), 602-19. "The Volcanos of Central America", ibid., (Novem her, 1859), 739-62.
"The Unexplored Regions of Central America", His lorical Maga.ine. IV (March, 18601. 65-67.
"Hunting a Pass: A Sketch of Tropíoa;! Adventu– re", Atlantic Month1y, V (April, 1860), 447-57, VI (Ju– Iy, 1860), 44~58.
"Some Account of the Lake of Yojoa ar Taulebe, in Honduras, Central Ameríea", Journal af the Royal Geographica1 Society 01 London, XXX (1860). 58-63.
"A Trip in Salvador", unpublished article in
Squie~ Papers, Middle American Reseal'ch Institute. 1861.
"A Vivid Description of fhe Discomforfs of ihe 'Vandel'bili Sfeamrs, in 1883 tor Panama", ibid. 1863, uThe Ahoriginal Graphic: 5ystems of America", A– merican Phrenological Journal, X (January, lS61), 1S–
"The Unexplored Regions of Ceniral America", Putnam's Magazine, n, n.s. (November, 186S), 549-61
"Tongues from Tombs: er the tSories ibat Graves
Tell. No. 6 Central America and Yucatan", Frank Les– He's lllustrated Newspaper (July lO, 18691, 269-70. "'Observations on a CoIlection of Chalchibuítls from Mexíco and Central America", American Naturalisf, IV (May, 18701, 171-81.
"Introduction", and "Notes", fa Al:'thur MoreIet, Travels in Central America: Including Accounts of So– rne Regions Unexplored since Ihs- Conquest, translated by Miriam F. Squier. New York: Leypoldt, Holi: &
Williams, 1871.
"The Arch in America", Journal of the Anthropo– logical Institute of New York, 1 (1871-1872)
"Carias del Conquistador don ePdro de Alvarado". Anales de la Sociedad de eGografía e Historia, VI (De– cember, 1929), 228-43 (Published originalIy in Revis– ta ePruana, 1880).
"Incidents or Adventures: A few Experiences in the OId World and fhe New", unidentified and unda–
ted clipping in Squier Papers, Middle American Re~
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