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Evans, Philip D. and Howard K. Glovd 1948 — The subspecies of the massasaiiga. 



Sislnirus calenalus, in Missouri. Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 8, no. 9; pp. 



225-232, pi. I. 

 FlCHTER, George S. 1947 — Preliminary list of the reptiles of Butler County, Ohio. 



Herpetologica, vol. 4, pp. 71-73. 

 Glovd, Howard Kay 1940 — The rattlesnakes, genera Sistrurus and Crotalus. Chicago 



Acad. Sci., Special Publ. no. 4, pp. i-viii, 1-270, pis. 1-31, figs. 1-10, maps 



1-22. 

 • AND Roger Con ant 1943 — A synopsis of the American forms of Agl(istrodon 



(copperheads and moccasins). Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci., vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 147- 



70, figs. 1-16, maps 1-2, tab. I. 

 GoiN, Coleman J. 1940 — Does Eumeces fascialus (Linnaeus) occur in Florida? 



Copeia, p. 52. 

 GosNER, Kenneth L. 1942 — Lip curling of the red-bellied snake. Ihid., pp. 181-2. 



Grobman, Arnold B. 1941 — A contribution to the knowledge of variation in Opheo- 

 drys vernalis (Harlan), with the description of a new subspecies. Misc. Publ., 

 Mus. Zool., Univ. Michigan, no. 50, pp. 1-38, figs. 1-2, map 1. 



Hamilton, William J., Jr 1947 — Eumeces fascialus in northern New \'ork. Copeia, 

 p. 64. 



Harper, Francis 1942 — The status of Scincus lateralis Say. Ibid., p. 180. 



Hudson, George E. 1942 — The amphibians and reptiles of Nebraska. Nebraska Con- 

 serv. Bull., no. 24, pp. 1-146, pis. I-XX, maps 1-32. 



HuLBERT, Archer Butler and Nathaniel Schwarze 19 1Q— David Zeisberger's 

 history of the noithern American Indians. Ohio Archaeol. Hist. Publ., vol. 

 XIX, pp. 1-189. 



Klauber, L. M. 1948 — Some misapplications of the Linnaean names applied to Amer- 

 ican snakes. Copeia, pp. 1-14. 



Lagler, Karl F. 1941 — Fall mating and courtship of the musk turtle. Ihid., p. 268. 



1943a — Food habits and economic relations of the turtles of Michigan with 



special reference to fish management. Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 

 257-312, figs. 1-9. 



1943b — Methods of collecting freshwater turtles. Copeia, pp. 21-25, fig. 1. 



AND J. Clark Salyer, II. 1945 — Influence of availability on the feeding habits 



of the common garter snake. Ihid., pp. 159-162. 



1947 — Food and habits of the common watersnake. Nalrix s. sipedon, in Michi- 

 gan. Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts. Lett., vol. XXXI. pp. 169-180. 



Linnaei, Caroli 1 758 — Systema naturae, editio decima, tomus I, pp. 1 -823. 



— 1766 — Ihid., editio ducdecima, tomus I, pp. 1-532. 



Logier, E. B. Shelley 1939 — Butler's garter snake, Thamnophis buileri, in Ontario. 



Copeia, pp. 20-23. 

 Mattlin, Robert H. 1948a — Observations on the eggs and young of the eastern fox 



snake. Herpetologica, vol. 4, pp. 115-116, I fig. 

 1948b — A large litter of Thamnophis s. sirialis. Ibid., vol. 4, p. 149. 



Mittleman, M. B. 1947 — Miscellaneous notes on Indiana amphibians and reptiles. 



Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 466-484. figs. 1-3. 

 1950 — The generic status of 5cincu5 lateralis Say, 1823. Herpetologica, vol. 6, 



pp. 17-20. 

 Netting, Morris Graham 1944- — The spineless soft-shelled turtle, Amvda mutica 

 (Le Sueur), in Pennsylvania. Ann. Carnegie Mus., vol. XXX, art. V'lII, pp. 



85-88. 



Pope, Clifford Hillhouse 1937 — Snakes alive. Viking Press, pp. i-xii, 1-238, figs. 



1 -28, 65 photos. 

 1939 — Turtles of the United States and Canada. Alfred A. Knopf, pp. i- 



xviii, 1-343, pis. 1-99. 



1944 — Amphibians and reptiles of the Chicago area. Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus., 



pp. 1-275, pis. 1-12, text figs. 1-50. 



