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1 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The pigmy rattlesnake. Florida Wildlife 4(4):10–11.
2 Allen, E. R. 1951. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Florida Wildlife 4(9):6–8, 20–22.
3 Allen, E. R. 1953. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Florida Wildlife 7(5):11, 37, 40.
4 Bishop, L. A., T. M. Farrell, and P. G. May. 1994. Sexual dimorphism in the rattlesnake Sistrurus miliarius barbouri. Florida Scientist 57(Supplement 1):27 (abstract).
5 Bishop, L. A., T. M. Farrell, and P. G. May. 1994. Sexual dimorphism in the rattlesnake Sistrurus miliarius. Page 7 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League and the 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 28 July–1 August 1994, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA.
6 Bishop, L. A., T. M. Farrell, and P. G. May. 1996. Sexual dimorphism in a Florida population of the rattlesnake Sistrurus miliarius. Herpetologica 52:360–364.
7 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.
8 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.
9 Farrell, T. M., P. G. May, and M. A. Pilgrim. 1995. What causes offspring size variation among rattlesnake litters? Page 94 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 8–13 August 1995, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA.
10 Loennberg, E. 1894. Notes on reptiles and batrachians collected in Florida in 1892 and 1893. Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 17:317–339.
11 Loftin, H. 1959. Danger afield. Florida Wildlife 13(2):20–24, 48.
12 May, P. G., S. T. Huelett, T. M. Farrell, and M. A. Pilgrim. 1997. Live fast, love hard, & die young: the ecology of pigmy rattlesnakes. Reptile & Amphibian Magazine (January–February):36–49.
13 Means, D. B. 1999. Venomous snakes of Florida. Florida Wildlife 53(5):13–20.
14 Neill, W. T. 1951. Notes on the natural history of certain North American snakes. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Publication of the Research Division 1:47–60, Silver Springs, Florida, USA.
15 Rubio, M. 1998. Rattlesnake: portrait of a predator. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., USA. 240pp.
16 Safford, W. E. 1919. Natural history of Paradise Key and the near-by Everglades of Florida. Pages 377–434 in Smithsonian Report for 1917. [Publication No. 2508, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.]
17 Selby, N., and C. Selby. 2000. Florida. Second edition. Lonely Planet, Oakland, California, USA. 624pp.
18 Snellings, E., Jr. 1982. Ground rattler. Florida Wildlife 36(1):36–37.
19 Snellings, E., Jr. 1982. The pygmy rattlesnake: petite, but not passive. Florida Naturalist 55(2):12–13.
20 Snellings, E., Jr. 1996. Sistrurus miliarius barbouri (dusky pigmy rattlesnake). Maximum size. Herpetological Review 27:84.
21 Snellings, E., Jr., and J. T. Collins. 1997. Sistrurus miliarius barbouri (dusky pigmy rattlesnake). Maximum size. Herpetological Review 28:46.
22 Stubbs, T. 1971. Venomous snakes in Florida. Florida Wildlife 24(10):20–25.
23 Thornton, D. 1947. The rattlers. Florida Outdoors (December):24–25, 31.
24 Walls, J. G. 1996. Rattlesnakes: their natural history and care in captivity. T.F.H., Neptune City, New Jersey, USA. 64pp.
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