1 | Allen, E. R., and M. P. Merryday. 1940. A snake in the handis worth two in the grass for medical research, and the job of capturing and keeping them sheds interesting sidelights on their habits and peculiarities. Natural History 46:234239. |
2 | Allen, P. E. 1971. Night of the cottonmouth. Outdoor Life 148(1):5861, 122125. |
3 | Anonymous. 1855. Scenes & adventures in the Florida war. By an officer of the U.S. Army. Spirit of the Times 25(October 6):398. |
4 | Anonymous. 1930. A Florida news item. Bulletin of the Antivenin Institute of America 3(4):113, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. |
5 | Anonymous. 1988. Serpents move in next door. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (December):? |
6 | Brown, A. H. 1948. Haunting heart of the Everglades. National Geographic Magazine 93:145173. |
7 | Burbridge, B. 1921. Bear hunting in Florida. Field and Stream 25:969972. |
8 | Carr, A. F., Jr. 1963. The reptiles. Time, New York, New York, USA. 193pp. |
9 | Carter, W. H. 1980. Creatures and chronicles from Cross Creek. Atlantic, Tabor City, North Carolina, USA. 296pp. |
10 | Carter, W. H. 1985. Return to Cross Creek. Atlantic, Tabor City, North Carolina, USA. 296pp. |
11 | Carter, W. H. 1989. This happened to me: snake's alive. Outdoor Life 183(4):112. |
12 | Cave, H. B. 1937. Frogs don't bite, but. Outdoor Life 80(2):43, 57. |
13 | Curtis, N. 1952. Tate called it hell. Outdoor Life 109(6):5259. |
14 | Dodge, C. R. 1898. Subtropical Florida. Cosmopolitan Magazine 15:345362. |
15 | Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of Florida. 1984. The WPA guide to Florida: the Federal Writers' Project guide to 1930s Florida [with a new introduction by J. I. McCollum]. Pantheon Books, New York, New York, USA. 600pp. |
16 | 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. |
17 | Gore, R. 1976. Twilight hope for Big Cypress. National Geographic Magazine 150:251273. |
18 | Hylander, C. J. 1951. Adventure with reptiles: the story of Ross Allen. Julian Messner, New York, New York, USA. 174pp. |
19 | Kay, R. 1971. Tamiami Trail blazers: a personal memoir. Florida Historical Quarterly 49:278287. |
20 | Lee, W. 1979. Goodness snakes alive. Florida Sportsman 10(1):4243, 45. |
21 | Limbaugh, J. 1989. Off the road, into the field. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 6(1):1619. |
22 | Martenhoff, J. 1958. Everglades...the friendly swamp. Florida Outdoors 9(8):1416. |
23 | Murphy, J. M. 1987. Alligator shooting in Florida (1899). Pages 353364 in F. Oppel and T. Meisel, editors. Tales of Old Florida. Castle, Secaucus, New Jersey, USA. |
24 | Murril[l], W. A. 1927. Hunting cottonmouth moccasins. Outdoor Life 60(6):84. |
25 | Musson, K. 1958. The snake man. Florida Outdoors 9(1):1819. |
26 | Preble, G. H. 1883. A canoe expedition into the Everglades in 1842. United Services, Quarterly Review of Military and Naval Affairs 1883:358376. Reprinted in Journal of the Historical Society of Southern Florida 1946(1):3051. |
27 | Quay, M. P. 1900. A northern girl's "huntin' of a 'gaitah." Outing Magazine 35:447451. |
28 | Simpson, C. T. 1924. Out of doors in Florida: the adventures of a naturalist, together with essays on the wild life and the geology of the state. E. B. Douglas Company, Miami, Florida, USA. 412pp. |
29 | Stubbs, T. 1974. A moccasin may be more than a shoe. Florida Naturalist 47(1):1720. |
30 | Sutton, C. E. 1947. Trails through alligator land. Dorrance & Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 225pp. |
31 | Thornton, D. W. 1946. Florida snakes and where to find 'em. Florida Outdoors 1(8):1617. |
32 | Thornton, D. W. 1946. ID for cottonmouths. Florida Outdoors 1(9):1415. |
33 | Torrey, B. 1894. On the upper St. John's River. The Atlantic Monthly 73:324332. |
34 | Willard, G. P. 1908. A Florida rattler. Field and Stream 12:771772. |