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Foibes, S. A., and Richardson, R. E. 1909. The Fishes of 

 IlUnois. Bull. Illinois Nat. Hist. Survey, Vol. 3, Urbana. 

 Bibliography. 



Gage, S. H. 1929. Lampreys and their Ways. Sci. Mo., 

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Greely, J. R. 1927. Some Common Non-Game Fishes of 

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Hankinson, T. L. 1909. Field Problems on Stream Fishes 

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Jordan, D. S., and Evennann, B. W. 1903. American Food 

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Reighard, J. E. 1920. The Breeding Behavior of the 

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Schmidt, J. 19 12. The Reproduction and Spawning Places 

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1925. The Breeding Place of the Eel. Smithsonian Ann. 

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CHAPTER XVIII 



SALAMANDERS, FROGS, AND TOADS, FOUND IN OR NEAR WATER 



General References: Jordan, 1929; Copeia; Aquatic Life. 

 Babcock, H. L. 1926. Time Table of New England Frogs 



and Toads. Bull. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., No. 38: 11-14. 

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1926. Notes on the Habits and Development of the 

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