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Part III

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1942. Amphibians and reptiles of Jackson County, Missouri. Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci., 6(11):203-220.

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1958. The photic responses and water-approach behavior of hatchling turtles. Copeia, 1958(3):211-215, 5 figs., August 28.

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1948. Climatic changes and pre-white man. _In_ The Great Basin with emphasis on glacial and postglacial times. Bull. Univ. Utah, 38(20), Biol. Ser., 10(7):168-191, 1 fig., 1 table, June 30.

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1936. Sur l'origine du groupe des Trionychoidés. Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci., 203(21):1087-88, November 23.

1937. Chéloniens fossiles du Kiméridgien du Cap de la Hève. Bull. Soc. Nat. Hist. de Toulouse, 71(1-2):180-91, 2 figs., 2 pls., June 30.

1952. Remarques due les chéloniens fossiles de la famille des Carettochelyidae. Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci., 234(23):2302-04, June 4.

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1900. Louisiana herpetology with a check-list of the batrachians and reptiles of the state. Proc. Louisiana Soc. Nat., 1897-1899, pp. 25-46.

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1923. Notes on the herpetology of Albany County, New York, III. Copeia, 1923(125):115-20, December 31.

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1959. Distributional patterns of vertebrates in the southern United States in relation to past and present environments. _In_ Zoogeography, edit. C. L. Hubbs. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Publ. No. 51, Washington, pp. 433-468, 11 figs., January 16.

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1923. The amphibians and reptiles of Dickinson County, Iowa. Univ. Iowa Stud. Nat. Hist., 10:19-26.

* BLATCHLEY, W. S.

1891. Notes on the batrachians and reptiles of Vigo County, Indiana. Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., 14:22-35 (from Carr, 1952:467).

BOGERT, C. M., and OLIVER, J. A.

1945. A preliminary analysis of the herpetofauna of Sonora. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 83(6):297-426, 13 figs., 8 pls., 1 table, 2 maps, March 30.

BOULENGER, G. A.

1889. Catalogue of the chelonians, rhynchocephalians, and crocodiles in the British Museum (Natural History). Taylor and Francis, London, x + 311 pp., 73 figs., 6 pls.

1890. The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Reptilia and Batrachia. Taylor and Francis, London, xviii + 541 pp., 142 figs.

BOYER, D. A., and HEINZE, A. A.

1934. An annotated list of the amphibians and reptiles of Jefferson County, Missouri. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 28(3):185-202, 1 fig., April 1.

BRATTSTROM, B. H.

1958. New records of Cenozoic amphibians and reptiles from California. Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci., 57(1):5-12, 2 pls.

BRECKENRIDGE, W. J.

1944. Reptiles and amphibians of Minnesota. Univ. Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, xiii + 202 pp., 52 figs., 45 maps.

1955. Observations on the life history of the soft-shelled turtle _Trionyx ferox_, with especial reference to growth. Copeia, 1955(1):5-9, 4 figs., 3 tables, February 18.

1957. A large spiny soft-shelled turtle. Copeia, 1957(3):232, August 26.

1960. A spiny soft-shelled turtle nest study. Herpetologica, 16(4):284-285, December 30.

BRENNAN, L. A.

1934. A check list of the amphibians and reptiles of Ellis County, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 37:189-191.

BREUKELMAN, J., and SMITH, H. M.

1946. Selected records of reptiles and amphibians from Kansas. Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1(5):101-112, August 15.

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1910. Records of some reptiles and batrachians from the southeastern United States. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 23:9-18, March 23.

BROCK, V. E.

1947. The establishment of _Trionyx sinensis_ in Hawaii. Copeia, 1947 (2):142, June 30.

BROWN, B. C.

1950. An annotated check list of the reptiles and amphibians of Texas. Baylor Univ. Press, Waco, xii + 257 pp.

BRUMWELL, M. J.

1951. An ecological survey of the Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation. Amer. Midl. Nat., 45(1):187-231, 6 figs., January.

BRYAN, K., and ALBRITTON, C. C., JR.

1943. Soil phenomena as evidence of climatic changes. Amer. Jour. Sci., 241(8):469-490, August.

BUNDY, R. E.

1951. New locality records of reptiles in New Mexico. Copeia, 1951(4): 314, December 28.

BURT, C. E.

1933. Some distributional and ecological records of Kansas reptiles. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 36:186-208.

1935. Further records of the ecology and distribution of amphibians and reptiles in the middle west. Amer. Midl. Nat., 16(3):311-66, May.

BURT, C. E., and HOYLE, W. L.

1934. Additional records of the reptiles of the central prairie region of the United States. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 37:193-216.

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1894. On the habits of turtles. Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci., 1893, p. 224, August.

CAGLE, F. R.

1939. A system of marking turtles for future identification. Copeia, 1939(3):170-73, 1 fig., September 9.

1942. Turtle populations in southern Illinois. Copeia, 1942(3):155-162, 1 pl., October 8.

1942a. Herpetological fauna of Jackson and Union counties, Illinois. Amer. Midl. Nat., 28(1):164-200, July.

1944. Home range, homing behavior, and migration in turtles. Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool., Univ. Michigan, 61:1-34, 4 figs., 2 pls., 1 map, November 21.

1950. The life history of the slider turtle, _Pseudemys scripta troostii_ (Holbrook). Ecol. Monog., 20(1):31-54, 18 figs., January.

1954. Two new species of the genus _Graptemys_. Tulane Stud. Zool., 1(11):167-86, 15 figs., 1 table, August 26.

CAGLE, F. R., and CHANEY, A. H.

1950. Turtle populations in Louisiana. Amer. Midl. Nat., 43(2):383-88, 2 figs., March.

CAHN, A. R.

1929. The herpetology of Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Copeia, 1929 (170):4-8, April 30.

1937. The turtles of Illinois. Illinois Biol. Monog., 16(1-2):1-218, 31 pls., 20 tables, 20 maps, 15 figs., August 31.

CARR, A. F., JR.

1940. A contribution to the herpetology of Florida. Univ. Florida Publ., Biol. Sci. Ser., 3(1):1-118, January.

1952. Handbook of turtles. The turtles of the United States, Canada and Baja California. Comstock Publ. Assoc., Cornell Univ. Press, xv + 542 pp., 37 figs., 82 pls., 15 tables, 23 maps.

CHANEY, A. H., and SMITH, C. C.

1950. Methods for collecting map turtles. Copeia, 1950(4):323-24, December 22.

CLARK, H. W., and SOUTHALL, J. B.

1920. Fresh-water turtles: a source of meat supply. Rep't. U. S. Comm. Fish., 1919, Appendix 7, U. S. Bur. Fish. Doc., 889:1-20, 8 pls.

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1956. Distributional notes on some amphibians and reptiles in Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 59:213-19.

1958. An ecological study of reptiles and amphibians in Osage County, Kansas. Emporia St. Res. Stud., 7(1):1-52, 15 figs., 4 tables, September.

COMMITTEE ON HERPETOLOGICAL COMMON NAMES.

1956. Common names for North American amphibians and reptiles. Copeia, 1956(3):172-185, August 29.

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1930. Field notes of a collecting trip. Bull. Antivenin Inst. Amer., 4(3): 60-64, December.

1951. The reptiles of Ohio. Second edition (with revisionary addenda). Amer. Midl. Nat., Univ. Notre Dame Press, 284 pp., 27 pls., 77 maps.

1958. A field guide to reptiles and amphibians of eastern North America. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, xviii + 366 pp., 62 figs., 40 pls., 248 maps.

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1948. A new subspecies of soft-shelled turtle from the central United States, with comments on the application of the name _Amyda_. Occas. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Michigan, No. 510:1-19, 2 pls.

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1946. Distribution of species of _Amyda_ in Mississippi. Jour. Mississippi Acad. Sci., 1946, pp. 185-190.

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1894. Note on the above (Trionyches in the Delaware drainage by C. W. Johnson). Amer. Nat., 28:889, October.

CORRINGTON, J. D.

1927. Field notes on some amphibians and reptiles at Biloxi, Mississippi. Copeia, 1927(165):98-102, December 23.

COWLES, R. B., and BOGERT, C. M.

1936. The herpetology of the Boulder Dam region (Nev., Ariz., Utah). Herpetologica, 1 (Pt. 2):33-42, December 30.

COX, U. O.

1894. The climbing habits of the softshell turtle (_Aspidonectes spinifer_). Science, 23(573):50, January 26.

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1955. The relationships of the soft-shelled turtles _Trionyx ferox ferox_ and _Trionyx ferox aspera_. Copeia, 1955 (1):13-23, 4 figs., February 18.

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1928. An albino turtle. Jour. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 32(3):608.

DARLINGTON, P. J., JR.

1957. Zoogeography: The geographical distribution of animals. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, xiv + 675 pp., 80 figs., 21 tables, frontispiece.

* DAUDIN, F. M.

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DECKERT, R. F.

1918. A list of reptiles from Jacksonville, Florida. Copeia, 1918 (54):30-33, February 17.

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1842. Zoology of New-York. Part III . Reptiles and Amphibia. Albany, vi + 98 pp., 23 pls.

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1938. Herpetology of Arkansas.