6 6 Fred C. Rohde, Mary L. Moser and Rudolf G. Amdt 



Natural Sciences), for the loan of backpack electroshockers. The Graphics Pro- 

 duction Department of TRSCNJ, and L.M. Neveu, helped to prepare the figures. 

 This research was supported in part by grants from the North Carolina Wildlife 

 Resources Commission, Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program, and by 

 travel funds and vehicles provided by TRSCNJ. These surveys were conducted 

 under North Carolina Wildlife Resources Scientific Collecting Permit Number 

 39. 



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