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Books and articles containing information about alligators. 



Babboub, Thomas A Note Regarding the Chinese Alligator 



(Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1910, 

 pp. 464-67) 



DiTMABS, R. L The Reptile Book. 



(New York, 1907) 



DiTMAES, R. L Reptiles of the World. 



(New York, 1910) 



HoBNADAY, William T. . . The American Natural History. 



(London, 1904) 



Reese, A. M The Alligator and its Allies. 



(New York, 1915) 



Smith, H. M Notes on the Alligator Industry. 



(Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, 

 XI, 1893, pp. 343-45) 



WiLLiSTON, S. W Water Reptiles of the Past and Present. 



(Chicago, 1914) 



Wright, A. H. and 



FuNKHAuSER, W. D A Biologlcal Reconnaissance of the 



Okefinokee Swamp in Georgia. 

 (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1915, 

 pp. 136-39) 



Alligators and their allies are represented in the Field Museum 

 by a large mounted alligator, figured as the frontispiece to this 

 leaflet, a mounted gavial, and a caiman. In the hall of osteology 

 are complete skeletons of the American Alligator, American croco- 

 dile and the gavial. 



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