68 Richard Franz, Judy Bauer and Tom Morris 



Caine, E. 1974. Zoogeography of the Floridian troglobitic cray- 

 fishes, genus Procambarus. American Midland Naturalist 92(2):487- 

 492. 



Caine, E. 1978. Comparative ecology of epigean and hypogean cray- 

 fish (Crustacea, Cambaridae) from northwest Florida. American Mid- 

 land Naturalist 99(2):315-329. 



Carr, Archie F., Jr. 1939. Haideotriton wallacei, a new subterranean 

 salamander from Georgia. Occasional Papers of Boston Society of 

 Natural History 8:333-336. 



Chace, F. A., Jr. 1954. Two new subterranean shrimps (Decapoda: 

 Caridea) from Florida and the West Indies, with a revised key to 

 the American species. Journal of Washington Academy 

 Science 44(10):318-324. 



Christiansen, K., and P. Bellinger. 1980. The Collembola of North 

 America north of the Rio Grande. A taxonomic analysis. Special 

 Paper, Grinnell College, Grinell, Iowa. 



Cooke, C. W. 1945. Geology of Florida. Florida State Geological 

 Survey Bulletin 29. 



Cooper, J. E. 1965fl. Recent caving and spedunking in the South 

 and elsewhere. Baltimore Grotto News 8(6):134-138. 



Cooper, J. E. 1965^. Recent caving and spedunking in the South, 

 etc. (continued). Baltimore Grotto News 8(7):174-176. 



Cooper, J. E. and G. Longley. 1979^. Satan eurystomus Hubbs and 

 Bailey. Page 473. in Atlas of North American Freshwater Fishes. 

 (D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. 

 McAllister, J. R. Stauffer, editors). North Carolina State Museum 

 of Natural History, Raleigh. 



Cooper, J. E., and G. Longley. 1919b. Trogloglanis pattersoni Eigen- 

 mann. Page 474. in Atlas of North American Freshwater Fishes. 

 (D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. 

 McAllister, J. R. Stauffer, editors). North Carolina State Museum 

 of Natural History, Raleigh. 



Davis, J. S., and D. G. Rand. 1982. Lime incrusting Hapalosiphon 

 intricatus (Cyanophyceae) and phosphate availability in a Florida 

 cave. Schweizes Zeitschrift fur Hydrologie 44(2):289-294. 



DeLoach, N., and T. Arteaga. 1972. A guide to Florida springs, the 

 world's most spectacular freshwater diving. New World Produc- 

 tions, Jacksonville, Florida. 



DeLoach, P., S. Exley, and B. Stone. 1989. The exploration of 

 Wakulla Spring. Pages 113-151. in The Wakulla Springs project. 

 (William C. Stone editor). United States Deep Caving Team, 

 Derwood, Maryland. 



Dickson, G. W., and R. Franz. 1980. Respiration rates, ATP turn- 

 over, and adenylate energy charge in excised gills of surface 

 and cave crayfishes. Comparative Biochemical Physiology 65A:375- 

 379. 



