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Saproleqn ia on tadpoles again in Oklahoma. Southwest. Nat. ] (l):79-80. 



Predation on arthropods by spadefoot tadpoles. Herpetolog ica 18 (2):144. 



Predatoi — prey relationship in two species of spadefoot tadpoles with notes on some other 



features of their behavior. Was a J. Biol. 20 ( 1 ) 1 8I-97. 



The mouth parts of tadpoles of Hurter's Sapdefoot. Herpetolog i ca 19 (4): 284-285. ( A - N. Bragg and 



R. k i ngs i nger, Jr. ). 



A study of labial teeth rows in tadpoles of Couch's Spadefoot. Wasmann J. Biol. 21 ( 2) : I49-I 54. 



(A. N. Bragg and S. Hayes). 



Further study of predation and cannibalism in spadefoot tadpoles. Herpetolog ica 20 ( 1 ) : 17-24 . 



Lens action by jelly of frog's eggs. Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 44:23. 



A hypothesis to explain the almost exclusive use of temporary water by breeding spadefoot 



toads. Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 44:24-25. 



Mass movements resulting in aggregations of tadpoles of the Plains Spadefoot, some of them 



in response to light and termperature. (Amphibia; Salientia). Wasmann J. Biol. 22 ( 2) : 299-3OS. 



Gnome of the Night. Univ. Penn. Press, Philad! .ph ia. 127 p. 



Variation in mouth parts of tadpoles. J_n Research Problems in Biology, Ser. 3:40-43. 



Rememberances of the Ortenburgers. The Biol. 48 (l-2):10-14. 



Longevity of the tadpole stage in the Plains Spadefoot (Amphibia: Salientia). Wasmann J. 



Biol. 24 (1)171-73. 



Further notes on predation by tadpoles of the Plains Spadefoot. Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 



46:25-26. (A. N. Bragg and J. Nelson). 



Recent studies on the spadefoot toads. Bios 38 ( 2) : 75-84. 



The formation of feeding schools in tadpoles of spadefoots. Wasmann J. Biol. 26 (l):ll-l6. 

 A new Typhloti-iton from Arkansas (Amphibia: Caudata), by Charles C. Smith. Wasmann J. Biol. 

 26 tl;: I55-I53. (edited for publication by Bragg). 



New additions to the herpetofauna of Montana. Herpetolog ica 24 (3) :247. (j. H. Black and 

 A. N. Bragg). 



Further notes on Scaphiopus holbrooki h.i r te r _i in Pool P- [ . Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 48:14-15. 



j! U H. C Black) f Pr ° bable albinism in ^dpoles. Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 49:14-15. (A. N. Bragg and 



