INTRODUCTION 



The following alphabetical listing of these three Florida 

 publications by author (s) covers all the papers dealing with 

 amphibians and reptiles that have appeared in these publications. 



The Florida Academy of Sciences was originally published as 

 Proceedingss through volume 7. Volumes 1-5 appeared as one 

 number a year with 6-7 becomming guarterly. Volume 6 numbers 1-2 

 were not numbered consecutively but number three picked up page 

 numbering as if numbers 1-2 were. Volumes 8-35 had the name 

 changed to the Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of 

 Sciences. Volume 36 to the present became Florida Scientist. 

 All titles from the three different names are listed together as 

 for all practical purposes they are the same. Supplements were 

 issued for some volumes which consists of the program and 

 abstracts for the yearly meetings. Articles from the supplements 

 are identified by an :Abs. after the title. Titles by name only 

 are not listed. 



The Florida Field Naturalist had volumes 1-8 published twice 

 yearly and 9-20 quarterly. 



The Florida Naturalist is the organ of the Florida Audubon 

 Society and consisted of six numbers a year beginning in October, 

 1927 until volume 53 when it became a quarterly. 



All junior authors are listed and cross referenced to the 

 senior author. All articles with original names are preceded by 

 an * (asterisk) . 



All scientific names of amphibians and reptiles are listed 

 alphabetically and referenced to the numbered article(s) they 

 appear in numerical order. The Florida Academy of Sciences are 

 just numbered from 1-198. The Florida Field Naturalist has the 

 prefix F followed by numbers from 199-225. The Florida 

 Naturalist has the prefix N fillowed by numbers 226-326. No 

 names in bibliographies are listed. All original spellings are 

 maintained. Those ending i or ii, if both are used, is given 

 with ii. All original names are given in bold. 



The author wishes to thank C. Cans for suggesting this 

 project and for suggesting the addition of the scientific name 

 index G. R. Zug and W. R. Heyer. D. L. Auth checked and 

 furnished photocopies of several missing numbers that were not 

 available to me. 



