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1 Ackerman, D. 1991. The moon by whale light: and other adventures among bats, penguins, crocodilians, and whales. Random House, New York, New York, USA. 249pp.
2 Adams, R. 1924. Harpooning the largest turtle. Field & Stream 29(7):30–31.
3 Alford, R. A. 1981. Community organization and behavior of anuran larvae in a northern Florida temporary pond. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 97pp.
4 Alford, R. A. 1986. Habitat use and positional behavior of anuran larvae in a northern Florida temporary pond. Copeia 1986:408–423.
5 Allard, H. A. 1916. The southern bullfrog, Rana grylio Stejneger. Science 44:205.
6 Allen, E. R. 1935. Some alligator secrets. Florida Conservator 1(10):10–11.
7 Allen, E. R. 1938. Notes on Florida water snakes. Proceedings of the Florida Academy of Sciences 3:101–104.
8 Allen, E. R. 1939. Habits of Rhadinaea flavilata. Copeia 1939:175.
9 Allen, E. R. 1940. About Florida's alligators. Florida Game and Fish 1(6):7–9, 14.
10 Allen, E. R. 1942. Alligators and crocodiles. Florida Game and Fish 3(3):8–10.
11 Allen, E. R., and R. Slatten. 1945. A herpetological collection from the vicinity of Key West, Florida. Herpetologica 3:25–26.
12 Allen, E. R. 1948. The truth about turtles. Florida Wildlife 1(9):6–7, 17.
13 Allen, E. R., and D. Swindell. 1948. Cottonmouth moccasin of Florida. Herpetologica 4(Supplement 1):1–15.
14 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Florida Wildlife 4(2):10–11.
15 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The cottonmouth moccasin. Florida Wildlife 4(3):8–9, 16.
16 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The pigmy rattlesnake. Florida Wildlife 4(4):10–11.
17 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The coral snake. Florida Wildlife 4(5):15–16, 22.
18 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The cane-brake rattlesnake. Florida Wildlife 4(6):18–19, 35.
19 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The life history of the Everglades rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta rossalleni. Herpetologica 6:109–112.
20 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1951. The hog-nose snake. Florida Wildlife 4(8):14–15, 19.
21 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1951. The coachwhip. Florida Wildlife 5(3):9, 29.
22 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1951. The gopher. Florida Wildlife 5(7):10, 32.
23 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1951. The king snake. Florida Wildlife 4(10):14–15, 19.
24 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1951. The snapping turtles. Florida Wildlife 5(4):11, 25–26.
25 Allen, E. R. 1951. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Florida Wildlife 4(9):6–8, 20–22.
26 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The American alligator. Florida Wildlife 6(5):8–9, 44.
27 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The Florida crocodile. Florida Wildlife 6(2):6, 33.
28 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The Florida crocodile. Nature Magazine 45:77–80.
29 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. "The glass-snake," a legless lizard. Florida Wildlife 5(11):9, 23.
30 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The southern pine snake. Florida Wildlife 5(10):18–19.
31 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The garter snake. Florida Wildlife 6(7):8–9.
32 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The diamondback terrapin. Florida Wildlife 6(6):8, 42.
33 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The short-tailed snake. Florida Wildlife 6(11):8–9.
34 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The yellow rat snake. Florida Wildlife 6(8):6–7.
35 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The red rat snake. Florida Wildlife 6(9):8–9.
36 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The Florida soft-shelled turtle. Florida Wildlife 7(3):4–5.
37 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. Juveniles of the tortoise Gopherus polyphemus. Copeia 1953:128.
38 Allen, E. R. 1953. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Florida Wildlife 7(5):11, 37, 40.
39 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1954. Juveniles of Brook's kingsnake, Lampropeltis getulus brooksi. Copeia 1954:59.
40 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1954. The Florida worm lizard. Florida Wildlife 7(12):21, 34.
41 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1956. Some color abnormalities in crocodilians. Copeia 1956:124.
42 Allen, E. R. 1966. Keep them alive. Fourth edition. Great Outdoors, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA. 100pp.
43 Allen, E. R. 1980. Large Florida softshell turtles, Trionyx ferox measurements and weights as taken July 10, 1979. Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:104–106.
44 Allen, E. R. 1982. Trionyx ferox (Florida softshell). Size. Herpetological Review 13:49.
45 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1988. Florida Herps. The life history of the Everglades rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta rossalleni. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (December):23–26.
46 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.
47 Altig, R. 1970. A key to the tadpoles of the continental United States and Canada. Herpetologica 26(2):180–207.
48 Altig, R. 1972. Notes on the larvae and postmetamorphic tadpoles of four Hyla and three Rana with notes on tadpole color patterns. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 88:113–119.
49 Altig, R., and P. H. Ireland. 1984. A key to salamander larvae and larviform adults of the United States and Canada. Herpetologica 40:212–218.
50 Anderson, K., and P. E. Moler. 1986. Natural hybrids of the Pine Barrens treefrog, Hyla andersoni, with H. cinerea and H. femoralis (Anura, Hylidae): morphological and chromosomal evidence. Copeia 1986:70–76.
51 Anonymous. 1876. Largest alligator killed in Florida for many years. Forest and Stream 7(6):84.
52 Anonymous. 1923. Alligators: how to keep them down on the farm. Literary Digest 78(11):54, 56, 58.
53 Anonymous. 1967. The eastern and western coral snakes of the United States. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Bulletin No. 42, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 1p.
54 Anonymous. 1973. Division of Marine Resources hatches rare turtle. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 9(3):5.
55 Anonymous. 1973. Barbours map turtle nearing extinction. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 8(5):2.
56 Anonymous. 1974. "Snaky season" returns. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 9(10):6.
57 Anonymous. 1976. Barbour's map turtle said increasing. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(10):8.
58 Anonymous. 1976. Stolen leatherback is saved. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(8):4–5.
59 Anonymous. 1981. Giant alligators. Newsletter of the National Alligator Association, Orlando, Florida, USA.
60 Anonymous. 1992. Snakes in the swim. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 4(1):9.
61 Anonymous. 1998. Listing proposals: flatwoods salamander. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 23(2–3):42.
62 Anonymous. 1998. Crocodile Jake dies, but gains immortality. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):32.
63 Anonymous. 2001. Lizards of south Florida: native species—quick reference sheet. Fact Sheet WEC-QRS-022, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 2pp.
64 Antonio, F. B., and J. B. Barker. 1983. An inventory of phenotypic aberrancies in the eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus). Herpetological Review 14:108–110.
65 Antonio, F. 1997. Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) North American regional studbook. Central Florida Zoological Park, Lake Monroe, Florida, USA. 100pp.
66 Aresco, M. J. 1996. Geographic variation in the morphology and lateral stripe of the green treefrog (Hyla cinerea) in the southeastern United States. American Midland Naturalist 135:293–298.
67 Ashley, D. 1993. Developing Florida's Alligator Harvest Program: the experimental harvests. Gatortales, The Florida Alligator Trapping Association Newsletter 1(2):4.
68 Ashton, R. E., Jr. 1976. A Florida worm with a backbone. Florida Naturalist 49(3):13–14.
69 Auffenberg, W. 1976. The genus Gopherus (Testudinidae): Part I. Osteology and relationships of extant species. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 20:47–110.
70 Bagley, D. A., and L. M. Ehrhart. 1999. Characterization of a population of juvenile green turtles from an east central Florida developmental habitat. Florida Scientist 62(Supplement 1):36 (abstract).
71 Balazs, G. H., S. K. K. Murakawa, J. Wyneken, and B. A. Schroeder. 1998. Differences in flipper size and esophagus morphology of green turtles from Hawaii and Florida. Pages 137–140 in S. P. Epperly and J. Braun, compilers. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Sea Turtle Symposium. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-415.
72 Ball, J. C. 1995. Axial bifurcation, case study: a two-headed yellow rat snake. Reptile & Amphibian Magazine (January–February):36–43.
73 Barbour, T., and G. Noble. 1915. Notes on the water snake Natrix compressicauda. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 67:29–35.
74 Barbour, T. 1919. A large coach-whip snake. Copeia 1919:75–76.
75 Barbour, T. 1923. The crocodile in Florida. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan No. 131. 6pp.
76 Barbour, T. 1933. A large alligator skull. Copeia 1933:43.
77 Barbour, T., and A. Carr. 1940. Notes on Elaphe and a new species. Occasional Papers of the Boston Society of Natural History 8:337–342.
78 Barbour, T. 1944. Alligators and crocodiles. The Atlantic 174(1):87–91.
79 Barbour, T. 1944. That vanishing Eden: a naturalist's Florida. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 237pp.
80 Barker, J. B., and F. B. Antonio. 1983. Gopherus polyphemus (gopher tortoise) scutellation. Herpetological Review 14:75–76.
81 Barnes, V. 1987. Snapper. Florida Wildlife 41(4):38–40.
82 Bart, H. L., Jr., M. A. Bailey, R. E. Ashton, Jr., and P. E. Moler. 1997. Taxonomic and nomenclatural status of the upper Black Warrior River waterdog. Journal of Herpetology 31:192–201.
83 Bartlett, R. D. 1971. The quest for Haideotriton. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 6(1):11–12.
84 Bartlett, R. D. 1988. In search of reptiles and amphibians. E. J. Brill, New York, New York, USA. 363pp.
85 Bartlett, R. D. 1991. Hot days, dry nights, and Pine Barrens treefrogs. Vivarium 3(1):24–26, 29.
86 Bartlett, R. D. 1993. Agile anoles and clambering chameleons. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(3):148–156, 158, 160–162.
87 Bartlett, R. D. 1993. Notes on the water snakes of the southeastern USA. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 41(12):88–90, 92–96, 98–100.
88 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. Herping the Southeast: a January jaunt. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(5):144–150, 152, 154, 156–158.
89 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. House geckos and corn snakes in the 'glades. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(3):110–116, 118, 120–122, 124, 126.
90 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. Kingsnakes of Florida. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(10):116–118, 120, 122–126.
91 Bartlett, D. 1994. Notes from the field. A pause for some Panhandle plethodontids. Reptiles Magazine 1(3):8, 10, 12–13.
92 Bartlett, R. D. 1995. The teiids of the southeastern U.S. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(7):112, 114–119, 121–122, 124–126.
93 Bartlett, D. 1995. Notes from the field. Those wonderful corns! Reptiles Magazine 3(1):44–50.
94 Bartlett, R. D. 1995. A stroll on the Lake Wales Ridge. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(8):110, 112, 114, 116–118, 120, 126, 128, 131.
95 Bartlett, D. 1995. Anoles of the United States. Reptiles Magazine 2(5):48–62, 64–65.
96 Bartlett, R. D., and P. P. Bartlett. 1996. Corn snakes and other rat snakes. Barron's Educational Series, Hauppauge, New York, USA. 104pp.
97 Bartlett, R. D. 1997. Notes from the field. Florida to Florida (with many stops between): part one. Reptiles Magazine 5(3):86–91.
98 Bartlett, D. 1997. A search for the obscure. Reptiles Magazine 5(7):32–38.
99 Bartlett, D. 1998. An introduction to basilisks. Reptiles Magazine 6(5):10–12, 14, 16–19.
100 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Florida's Keys and the southern peninsula, revisited. Reptiles Magazine 6(7):62–68.
101 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Mapping the Southeast. Reptiles Magazine 6(3):20–22.
102 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Carpenters in the forest. Reptiles Magazine 6(12):62–67.
103 Bartlett, R. D. 1999. Subsurface skinks 101—random notes. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 5(3):22–28.
104 Bartlett, R. D. 1999. Green anoles and brown anoles: an introduction to a confusing group of lizards. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 4(12):40–46.
105 Bartlett, R. D., and P. Bartlett. 1999. Reptile keeper's guides: corn snakes. Barron's Educational Series, Hauppauge, New York, USA. 46pp.
106 Bartlett, R. D. 2000. Random thoughts on the fox and corn snakes. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 6(1):8–16, 18–19.
107 Bartlett, R. D., and P. Bartlett. 2000. The iguana handbook. Barron's Educational Series, Hauppauge, New York, USA. 163pp.
108 Bartlett, D. 2000. Notes from the field. The keys to the city. Reptiles Magazine 8(6):24–28, 30–31.
109 Bartlett, R. D. 2000. Random thoughts on the getula complex kingsnakes. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 5(12):19–29.
110 Bartlett, R. D. 2000. The eastern box turtle complex. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 5(7):18–27.
111 Bartlett, R. D. 2000. The mud snake and its allies. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 6(3):44–48.
112 Bartlett, R. D. 2001. Phantastic Pseudacris—frustrating to find in the field. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 7(2):28–35.
113 Bartlett, R. D. 2001. Notes on the American water snakes—genus Nerodia. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 6(5):46–54.
114 Bartlett, R. D., and P. Bartlett. 2001. Reptile keeper's guides: anoles. Barron's Educational Series, Hauppauge, New York, USA. 46pp.
115 Bartlett, R. D. 2001. The map turtles, masters of aquatic agility. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 7(1):50–57.
116 Bartlett, D. 2001. Notes from the field. On the shores of the Gulf: chasing the Gulf salt marsh snake. Reptiles Magazine 9(4):22, 24, 26–29.
117 Bartlett, R. D. 2001. Some oft over-looked natricines: the brown, red-bellied, lined, and Kirtland's snakes. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 7(1):26–32.
118 Bartlett, D. 2001. Notes from the field. Striking it rich: searching the Panhandle for herps. Reptiles Magazine 9(8):18, 20–22, 24, 26–27.
119 Bartlett, D. 2002. Notes from the field. Krazy for the Keys: to see uncommon herps, take a trip way down south. Reptiles Magazine 10(4):22–26.
120 Bartlett, D. 2002. Notes from the field. Southern shores: a whirlwind tour of Dixie reveals a plethora of herps. Reptiles Magazine 10(12):26, 28, 30–33.
121 Bartlett, D. 2002. Notes from the field. Pining for herps: long gone on the waters of time. Reptiles Magazine 10(10):22, 24–26.
122 Bartlett, D. 2002. Notes from the field. On the trail of Terrapene: the search for box turtles moves to Texas. Reptiles Magazine 10(7):22, 24–27.
123 Bartlett, D. 2003. Notes from the field. Altered state: Florida's alien anoles find a place in a herper's heart. Reptiles Magazine 11(12):26, 28, 30–31.
124 Barton, A. J. 1952. A new size record for the eastern gartersnake, Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis (Linnaeus). Copeia 1952:190–191.
125 Bartram, J., and W. Bartram. 1957. John and William Bartram's America: selections from the writings of the Philadelphia naturalists. [Edited with an introduction by H. G. Cruickshank.] Devin-Adair Company, New York, New York, USA. 418pp.
126 Beard, D. B. 1949. Wildlife of Everglades National Park. National Geographic Magazine 95:83–116.
127 Bechtel, B. 1980. A coat of many colors. Florida Wildlife 34(2):21–23.
128 Bechtel, E. 1980. Geographic distribution of two color mutants of the corn snake, Elaphe guttata guttata. Herpetological Review 11:39–40.
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131 Behler, J. L. 1975. The great American snake hunt. Animal Kingdom 78(2):21–26.
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133 Beltz, E. 1997. Herp news from around the world: primitive gators meet civilized people. Vivarium 8(6):12–13.
134 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: the few, the proud, the green. Vivarium 9(6):18.
135 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: the human/reptile interface. Vivarium 9(1):12.
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137 Bevan, W. A. 1926. Snake lore. Outdoor Life 58(November):412.
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661 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.
662 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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667 Willoughby, H. L. 1898. Across the Everglades: a canoe journey of exploration, by Hugh L. Willoughby. J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 192pp.
668 Wilson, L. D. 1970. The coachwhip snake, Masticophis flagellum (Shaw): taxonomy and distribution. Tulane Studies in Zoology and Botany 16:31–99.
669 Wilson, D. S., H. R. Mushinsky, and E. D. McCoy. 1991. Gopher tortoise burrow width to body size relations. Florida Scientist 54(Supplement 1):15–16 (abstract).
670 Wilson, D. S., H. R. Mushinsky, and E. D. McCoy. 1991. Relationship between gopher tortoise body size and burrow width. Herpetological Review 22:122–124.
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673 Witherington, B. E., and L. M. Ehrhart. 1985. Hypothermic stunning of marine turtles in Florida east-coast lagoons in January 1985: a comparison with two previous cold-stunning episodes. Page 84 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles and the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, 4–9 August 1985, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.
674 Witherington, B. E. 1986. Human and natural causes of marine turtle clutch and hatchling mortality and their relationship to hatchling production on an important Florida nesting beach. M.S. Thesis, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA. 141pp.
675 Witzell, W. N. 1999. Aquatic turtles (Testudines: Emydidae) in an urban south Florida man-made pond. Florida Scientist 62:172–174.
676 Witzell, W. N., and J. R. Schmid. 2002. Investigation of immature sea turtles in the coastal waters of southwest Florida. Pages 276–277 in A. Mosier, A. Foley, and B. Brost, compilers. Proceedings of the 20th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-477.
677 Wood, R. C. 1977. Evolution of the emydine turtles Graptemys and Malaclemys (Reptilia, Testudines, Emydidae). Journal of Herpetology 11:415–421.
678 Wood, R. 1981. The mysterious mangrove terrapin. Florida Naturalist 54(3):6–7.
679 Woolfenden, G. E. 1962. A range extension and subspecific relations of the short-tailed snake, Stilosoma extenuatum. Copeia 1962:648–649.
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683 Yerger, R. W. 1965. The leatherback turtle on the Gulf coast of Florida. Copeia 1965:365–366.
684 Zug, G. R. 1968. Geographic variation in Rhineura floridana (Reptilia: Amphisbaenidae). Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 12:185–212.
685 Zug, G. R. 1970. Intergradation of the two Rhineura (Reptilia) populations in central Florida and comments on its scale reduction. Journal of Herpetology 4:123–129.
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