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1911. Note on Batrachoseps attennatus Esch. Am. Naturalist, 45, 413-414. 
Discovery of the eggs at Stanford University. 
Camp, C. L. 
1915. Batrachoseps major and Bufo cognatus calif ornicus, new amphibia from 
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1916a. Notes on the local distribution and habits of the amphibians and 
reptiles of southeastern California in the vicinity of the Turtle Moun- 
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1916b. Spelerpes platycephalus, a new alpine salamander from the Yosemite 
National Park, California. Ibid., 17 , 11-14, figs. 1-5. 
1916c. Description of Bufo canorus, a new toad from the Yosemite National 
Park. Ibid., 17 , 59-62, 4 figs, in text. 
1917a. Another record for Ascaphus truei Stejneger. Copeia, no. 40, pp. 13-14. 
1917b. Notes on the systematic status of the toads and frogs of California. 
Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., 17 , 115-125, 3 figs, in text. 
Cary, M. 
1917. Life zone investigations in Wyoming. U. S. Dept. Agric., Bur. Biol. 
Survey, N. A. Fauna, 42, 1-95 pp., 15 pis., 17 figs, in text. 
Chamberlain, F. M. 
1897. Notes on the edible frogs of the United States and their artificial 
propagation, in A manual of fish culture (Washington, Government 
Printing Office), 340 pp., 35 pis. See pp. 249-261, 9 figs, in text. 
1898. Idem, in Report U. S. Fish Commission, 1897 [1898], pp. 249-261, 9 
figs, in text. 
Chandler, A. C. 
1918. The western newt or water-dog (Notophthalmus torosus) a natural 
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24 pp., 6 figs, in text. 
Habits and life-history of the newt in western Oregon, with 
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Cockerell, T. D. A. 
1896. Reptiles and batrachians of Mesilla Valley, New Mexico. Am. Natural- 
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Annotated list of 3 amphibians and 23 reptiles. 
Cooper, J. G. 
1868. Chapter 7, “Zoology,”' pp. 434-501, in Cronise, T. F., The natural 
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696 pp. 
Includes running account of amphibians then known from Cali- 
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1869. The naturalist in California. Am. Naturalist, 3, 470-481. 
Mentions amphibians in Colorado River Valley. 
Cope, E. D. 
1863. On Trachycephalus, Scaphiopus and other American Batrachia. Proc. 
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Includes a synopsis of the genus Scaphiopus as then known. 
