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This study discusses an investigation that was made from June 

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711 



Wharton, C. H. 1969. The cottonmouth moccasin on Sea Horse Key, 



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The article deals with the author's 1954-1957 studies of cotton- 

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Piney Island 



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Livingston, R. J. 1975. Impact of kraft pulp-mill effluents on estu- 

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The article presents the results of a 2-year study to deter- 

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Mashes Island 



Alligator Point 



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Alligator Harbor, Florida, is presented as an example of a typi 

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