SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS 



HERPETOLOGICAL CIRCULARS 



Miscellaneous publications of general interest to the 

 herpetological Community. All numbers are paperbound, 

 as issued. Prepublication discount to Society members. 



No. l.A Guide to Preservation Techniques for Amphibians and 



Reptiles by George R. Pisani. 1973. 22 p., illus. $3.00. 

 No. 2. Guia de Tecnicas de Preservaciön de Anfibios y Reptiles 



por George R. Pisani y Jaime Villa. 1974. 28 p., illus. $3.00. 

 No. 3. Collections of Preserved Amphibians and Reptiles in the 



United States compiled by David B. Wake (chair) and the 



Committee on Resources in Herpetology. 1975. 22 p. Out-of- 



print. 

 No. 4. A Brief Outline of Suggested Treatments for Diseases of 



Captive Reptileshy ]2iVaes,Murp\\y . 1975. 13 p. Out-of-print. 

 No. 5. Endangered and Threatened Amphibians and Reptiles in 



the United States compiled by Ray E. Ashton, Jr. (chair) and 



1973-74 SS AR Regional Herpetological Societies Liaison 



Committee. 1976. 65 p. Out-of-print. 

 No. 6. Longevity of Reptiles and Amphibians in North American 



Collections by J. Kevin Bowler. 1977. 32 p. Out-of-print. 



(see also number 21.) 

 No. 7. Standard Common and Current Scientific Names for North 



American Amphibians and Reptiles (Ist ed.) by Joseph T. 



Collins, James E. Huheey, James L. Knight, and Hobart M. 



Smith. 1978. 36 p. $3.00. (See also numbers 12, 19, and 25.) 

 No. 8. A Brief History of Herpetology in North America Before 



1900 by Kraig Adler. 1979. 40 p., 24 photographs, 1 map. 



$3.00. 

 No. 9. A Review of Marking Techniques for Amphibians and 



Reptiles by John W. Femer. 1979. 42 p., illus. $3.00. 

 No. 10. Vernacular Names of South AmericanTurtleshyRus,se\\ 



A. Mittermeier, Federico Medem and Anders G. J. Rhodin. 



1980. 44 p. $3.00. 

 No. 11. Recent Instances of Albinism in North American 



Amphibians and Reptiles by Stanley Dyrkacz. 1981. 36 p. 



$3.00. 

 No. 12. Standard Common and Current Scientific Names for 



North American Amphibians and Reptiles {2nded.)by Joseph 



T. Collins, Roger Conant, James E. Huheey, James L. Knight, 



Eric M. Rundquist, and Hobart M. Smith. 1982. 32 p. $3.00. 



(See also numbers 7, 19, and 25.) 

 No. 13. Silver Anniversary Membership Directory, including 



addresses of all SS AR members, addresses and publications 



of the herpetological societies of the world, and abrief history 



of the Society. 1983. 56 p., 4 photographs. $3.00. 

 No. 14. Checklist of the Turtlesofthe WorldwithEnglish Common 



Names by John Iverson. 1985. 14 p. $3.00. 

 No. 15. Cannibalism in Reptiles: A World-Wide Reviewhy Joseph 



C.Mitchell. 1986. 37 p. $4.00. 

 No. 16. Herpetological Collecting and Collections Management 



by John E. Simmons. 1987. 72 p., 6 photographs. $6.00. 

 No. 17. An Annotated List and Guide to the Amphibians and 



Reptiles of Monteverde, Costa Rica by Marc P. Hayes, J. 



Alan Pounds, and Walter W. Timmerman. 1989. 70 p., 32 



figures. $5.00. 

 No. 18. Type Catalogues ofHerpetological Collections: An An- 



notatedListofListshyChar\esR.Cmm\y. 1990. 50p. $5.00. 

 No. 19. Standard Common and Current Scientific Names for 



North American Amphibians and Reptiles (3rd ed.) compiled 



by Joseph T. Collins (coordinator for SSAR Common and 



Scientific Names List). 1990. 45 p. Out-of-print. (See also 



numbers 7, 12, and 25.) 

 No. 20. Age Determination in Turtles by George R. Zug. 1991. 



32 p., 6 figures. $5.00. 

 No. 2 1 . Longevity of Reptiles and Amphibians in North American 



Collections (2nd ed.) by Andrew T. Snider and J. Kevin 



Bowler. 1992. 44 p. $5.00. 



No. 22. Biology, Status, and Management of the Timber Rattle- 

 snake (Crotalus horridus): A Guide for Conservation by 

 William S.Brown. 1993.84p., 16colorphotographs. $12.00. 



No. 23. Scientific and Common Names for the Amphibians and 

 Reptiles of Mexico in English and Spanish / Nombres 

 Cientificos y Comunes en Ingles y Espanol de los Anfibios y 

 los Reptiles de Mexico by Emest A. Liner. Spanish translation 

 by Jose L. Camarillo R. 1994. 118 p. $12.00. 



No. 24. Citationsforthe Original Descriptions of North American 

 Amphibians and Reptiles, by Elhn Beltz. 1995. 48 p. $7.00. 



No. 25. Standard Common and Scientific Names for North 

 American Amphibians and Reptiles (4th ed.) compiled by 

 Joseph T. Collins (coordinator for SSAR Common and 

 Scientific Names List). 1997. 44 p. $7.00. (see also numbers 

 7, 12, and 19.) 



PUBLICATIONS OF 



THE OHIO HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



OHS was the predecessor to the Society for the Study of 

 Amphibians and Reptiles. All publications international 

 in scope. Paperbound as issued. 



Volume 1 numbers 1^, plus Special Publications 1-2 (all 1958), 



facsimile reprint, out-of-print. 

 Volume 2 (1959-1960), four numbers, $2.00 per number; 



numbers 3 and 4 out-of-print. 

 Volume 3 (1961-1962), four numbers, $1.00 per number; 



numbers 1 and 3 out-of-print. 

 Volume 4 ( 1 963- 1 964), four numbers; double number 1 -2, $4.00, 



numbers 3 and 4 $2.00 each. 

 Volume 5 (1965-1966), four numbers, $2.00 per number. 

 Special Publications 3-^ ( 1 96 1 - 1 962 ), $2.00 per number; number 



3 out-of-print. 



OTHER MATERIALS 

 AVAILABLE FROM THE SOCIETY 



The following color prints and brochures may be purchased 

 fromthe Society. (*Extra postage required; see "Shipping 

 and Handling Costs.") 



*SILVER ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE PRINT. 



Full-color print (IL/, x I51/4 inches) of a Gila Monster 

 (Heloderma suspectum) on natural background, from a 

 watercolor by David M. Dennis. Issued as part of Society' s 

 25th Anniversary in 1982. Edition limited to 1000. $6.00 

 each or $5.00 in quantities of 10 or more. 



*WORLD CONGRESS COMMEMORATIVE PRINT. Full- 

 color print ( 1 1 1/, X 1 5 inches) of an Eastem Box Turtle (Ferra- 

 pene Carolina) in a natural setting, from a watercolor by David 

 M. Dennis. Issued as part of SSAR' s salute to the First World 

 Congress of Herpetology, held at Canterbury, United 

 Kingdom, in 1989. Edition limited to 1500. $6.00 each or 

 $5.00 in quantities of 10 or more. 



* WATER SNAKE PRINT. Full-color print (9'/, x 12 inches) of 

 endangered water snakes {Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta 

 2indN.sipedoninsularum)diescnhedhy Roger Cona.T\i.E<l\\ion 

 limited to 450 copies, each indi vidually signed and numbered 

 by Dr. Conant and the artist, David M. Dennis. $25.00. 



GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF LIVE AMPHIBIANS AND 

 REPTILES IN FIELD RESEARCH, by George R. Pisani, 

 Stephen D. Busack, Herbert C. Dessauer, and Victor H. 

 Hutchison, representing a Joint committee of ASIH, HL, and 

 SSAR. 1987. Brochure Covers animal care, regulations, 

 collecting, restraint and handling, marking, housing and 

 maintenance in field, and final disposition of specimens. 16 

 p. $4.00 ($3.00 each in quantities of five or more copies). 



