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1 Allen, E. R., and D. Swindell. 1948. Cottonmouth moccasin of Florida. Herpetologica 4(Supplement 1):1–15.
2 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The cottonmouth moccasin. Florida Wildlife 4(3):8–9, 16.
3 Allen, E. R. 1951. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Florida Wildlife 4(9):6–8, 20–22.
4 Allen, E. R. 1953. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Florida Wildlife 7(5):11, 37, 40.
5 Allen, E. R., and D. Swindell. 1988. Some like it hot! The cottonmouth moccasin of Florida. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (December):11–20.
6 Anonymous. 1974. "Snaky season" returns. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 9(10):6.
7 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Carpenters in the forest. Reptiles Magazine 6(12):62–67.
8 Blatchley, W. S. 1931. My nature nook or notes on the natural history of the vicinity of Dunedin, Florida. Nature Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 302pp.
9 Blatchley, W. S. 1932. In days agone: notes on the fauna and flora of subtropical Florida in the days when most of its area was a primeval wilderness. Nature Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 338pp.
10 Boundy, J. 1995. Maximum lengths of North American snakes. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 30(6):109–122.
11 Cory, C. B. 1895. Remarks on some of the Floridian snakes. Pages 124–131 in Hunting and fishing in Florida. The Barta Press, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
12 Gloyd, H. K. 1969. Two additional subspecies of North American crotalid snakes, genus Agkistrodon. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 82:219–232.
13 Gloyd, H. K., and R. Conant. 1990. Snakes of the Agkistrodon complex: a monographic review. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 614pp.
14 Grow, G. 1997. Florida parks: a guide to camping and nature. Sixth edition. Longleaf, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 288pp.
15 Loftin, H. 1959. Danger afield. Florida Wildlife 13(2):20–24, 48.
16 Means, D. B. 1999. Venomous snakes of Florida. Florida Wildlife 53(5):13–20.
17 Murril[l], W. A. 1927. Hunting cottonmouth moccasins. Outdoor Life 60(6):84.
18 Neill, W. T. 1955. Deadly cottonmouth or harmless water snake? Florida Wildlife 9(2):22–23, 44.
19 Neill, W. T. 1963. Polychromatism in snakes. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 26:194–216.
20 Philcox, P., and B. Boe. 1999. The Sunshine State almanac and book of Florida-related stuff. Pineapple Press, Sarasota, Florida, USA. 354pp.
21 Reese, A. M. 1925. The cephalic glands of Alligator mississippiensis, Florida alligator and of Agkistrodon, copperhead and moccasin. Biological Genetics 1:482–500.
22 Selby, N., and C. Selby. 2000. Florida. Second edition. Lonely Planet, Oakland, California, USA. 624pp.
23 Stubbs, T. 1971. Venomous snakes in Florida. Florida Wildlife 24(10):20–25.
24 Stubbs, T. 1974. A moccasin may be more than a shoe. Florida Naturalist 47(1):17–20.
25 Stubbs, T. 1979. Moccasin. Florida Naturalist 52(4):2–4.
26 Thornton, D. W. 1946. ID for cottonmouths. Florida Outdoors 1(9):14–15.
27 Wharton, C. H. 1958. The ecology of the cottonmouth, Agkistrodon piscivorus piscivorus Lacepede, of Sea Horse Key, Florida. Dissertation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 225pp.
28 Wharton, C. H. 1969. The cottonmouth moccasin on Sea Horse Key, Florida. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 14:227–272.
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