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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
We would like to express our appreciation to Kraig Adler, Ronn 
Altig, Ray Ashton, I. Lehr Brisbin, Jr., Charles C. Carpenter, C. 
Kenneth Dodd, Jr., William H. Gleason, Victor H. Hutchinson, Roy 
McDiarmid, Paul E. Moler, Douglas A. Rossman and Francis Rose for 
discussing this project, looking up references and other 
courtesies. "Bill" Gleason worked with E. Ross Allen and Neill 
and supplied Liner with much material on them. Ms. Joyce Allyn of 
Great Outdoors Publishing Co. of St. Petersburg, Fla. contributed 
in clarifying some dates and titles published by them. Drs. 
James B. Richardson III and David R. Watters provided access to 
library materials in the Division of Anthropology, Carnegie Museum 
of Natural History. Dr. William T. Hagen of the History 
Department, University of Oklahoma was consulted regarding the 
historical novels. Ms. Melissa Tuttle provided access to the 
facilities of the Western History Collection of the University of 
Oklahoma. Ms. Melissa Kramer and Ms. Margaret Shaffer of the 
Terrebonne Parish Public Library system, Houma, La. was helpful in 
checking some library sources. The St. Petersburg Times, St. 
Petersburg, Fla. provided some helpful information. The 
Gainesville Herpetological Society granted permission to reproduce 
Auth's paper. 
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