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Today;s list contains a number of books and reprints. Several of which I have not listed before. In addition I just received a new book from Mexico:
Ramírez-Bautista, Aurelio, Uriel Hernandez-Salinas, Fernando Mendoza Quijano, Raciel Cruz-Elizalde, Barry P. Stephenson, Victor D. Vite-Silva and Adrian Leyte-Manrique. 2010. Lista anotada de los anfibios y reptiles del estado de Hidalgo, México. CONABIO, Hildalgo, x, 104 p. Paperback. $25.00
Please let me know if you would like anything from this list.
Breck
Andreone, F. and R. Sindaco. 1987. Sulla presenza e la neotenia di Triturus alpestris apuanus (Bonaparte 1839) nella Collina di Torino (Amphibia, Urodela, Salamandridae). Bollettino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali - Torino. 5 (1): 103-112. $2.00
Ballinger, Royce E., John D. Lynch and Patrick H. Cole. 1979. Distribution and natural history of amphibians and reptiles in Western Nebraska with ecological notes on the herpetiles of Arapaho Prairie. Prairie Naturalist. 11 (3): 65-74. $2.00
Bedriaga, Jacques de. 1898. Wissenschaftliche Resultate der von N.M. Przewalski nach Central-Asien unternommenen Reisen Zoologischer Teil. Band III, Abth. 1: Ampohibien und Reptilien. Lieferung (part) I and II. St. Petersburg, 278 p., 4 plates plus explanatory text. Large 4to size. A very good copy, clean and sound, bound in later quarter leather with marbled boards, raised bands and gilt lettering on spine. Original front wrapper bound in. No foxing, just some very slight uniform age toning of paper. Text in Russian and German in parallel columns. The first part deals with Amphibians (pp. 1-69 plus one plate). The second part deals with Lacertilia and is illustrated with three plates. This book covers the collections made by the Russian explorer Przewalski on his several expeditions to northern China, thus the book is one of the handful of books that are indispensible to the study of Chinese herpetology. Two more parts were published in later years but are not present here, this is only part 1 and 2. $1800.00
Blair, W. Frank. 1955. Differentiation of mating calls in spadefoots, genus Scaphiopus . Texas Journal of Science. 7 (2): 183-188. $1.25
Blair, W. Frank. 1956. Mating call and possible stage of speciation of the Great Basin spadefoot. Texas Journal of Science. 8 (2): 236-238. scaphiopus intermontanus bombifrons hammondi. $1.25
Blair, W. Frank. 1956. The mating calls of hybrid toads. Texas Journal of Science. 8 (3): 350-355. Bufo woodhousii Bufo americanus Bufo valliceps. $1.25
Blair, W. Frank. 1957. Mating call and relationships of Bufo hemiophrys Cope. Texas Journal of Science. 9 (1): 99-108. Anura, Bufonidae, Bufo hemiophrys, distribution, calling, relationships, morphology, behavior, species status, USA, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan. $2.00
Bolte, Markus and Günter Clemen. 1992. The enamel of larval and adult teeth of Ambystoma mexicanum Shaw (Urodela: Ambystomatidae) – a SEM study. Zoologischer Anzeiger. 228 (3/4): 167-173. $3.00
Boulenger, George A. 1899. Reptiles. Pp. xvi, 390 p., 50 plates, 2 folding maps. In: E. A. Fitz Gerald (eds.) The Highest Andes: A Record of the First Ascent of Aconcagua and Tupungato in Argentina, and the Exploration of the Surrounding Valleys. Methuen & Co., London. Clothbound. Complete book, this is an appendix, "Reptiles" by G. A. Boulenger with descriptions of Liolaemus fitzgeraldi, sp. nov. $300.00
Boulenger, George A. 1912. A Vertebrate Fauna of the Malay Peninsula from the Isthmus of Kra to Singapore including the adjacent islands. Reptilia and Batrachia. Taylor and Francis, London, xiv, 294 p. Clothbound. $850.00
Brandon, Ronald A. 1971. North American troglobitic salamanders: some aspects of modification in Cave habitats, with special reference to Gyrinophilus palleucus . National Speleological Society Bulletin. 33 (1): 1-21. $2.50
Brattstrom, Baynard H. 1955. Notes on the herpetology of the Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico. American Midland Naturalist. 54 (1): 219-229. Mexico, Revillagigedo Islands, Chelonia mydas agassizi, Caretta caretta, Masticophis anthonyi, Urosaurus auriculatus, Urosaurus clarionensis, Biogeography. $2.00
Brattstrom, Bayard H. 1956. The climate of the past. Engineering and Science Monthly. 1956 (February): (2 pp.). $1.00
Brattstrom, Bayard H. 1959. The role of evaporative cooling as a thermoregulatory device in tropical amphibians. Year book of the American Philosophical Society. 1959: 225-226. $1.00
Brattstrom, Bayard H. 1960. Thermoregulation in tropical amphibians. Year book of the American Philosophical Society. 1960: 284-287. $1.00
Brattstrom, Bayard H. 1962. Call order and social behavior in the foam-building frog, Engystomops pustulosus . American Zoologist. 2 (3): 50. Abstract only. $0.50
Brattstrom, Bayard H. 1962. Homing in the Giant Toad, Bufo marinus. Herpetologica. 18 (3): 176-180. $1.00
Brattstrom, Baynard H. and Penny Lawrence. 1962. The rate of thermal acclimation in anuran amphibians. Physiological Zoology. 35 (2): 148-156. $2.00
Brattstrom, Bayard H. 1964. Amphibians and reptiles from cave deposits in south-central New Mexico. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Science. 63 (2): 93-103. $2.00
Brattstrom, Bayard H. 1968. Heat retention by large Australian monitor lizards, Varanus varius. Aamerican Zoologist. 8 (4): 144. Abstract only. $0.50
Brattstrom, Bayard H. 1972. Temperature changes in heat producing plants. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. 71 (1): 54-55. $1.00
Brattstrom, Bayard H. 1974. The evolution of reptilian social behavior. American Zoologist. 14 (1): 35-49. $3.00
Brattstrom, Bayard H. 1979. Amphibian temperature regulation studies in the field and laboratory. American Zoologist. 19: 345-356. $2.00
Cei, J. M. 1990. On a Paraguayan sample of a long time confused species: Physalaemus fuscomaculatus (Steindachner, 1864) (Anura, Leptodactylidae). Bollettino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali - Torino. 8 (1): 215-231. $2.50
Chatin, Joannes. 1883. Recherches pour servir a l'Histoire du Noyau dans l'épithélium auditif des Batraciens. Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 30, 2 plates. Wprs, Signed. $50.00
Chrapliwy, Pete S. and Edmond V. Malnate. 1961. The systematic status of the spadefoot toad Spea laticeps Cope. Texas Journal of Science. 13 (2): 160-162. $1.00
Collette, Bruce B. and David B. Wake. 1967. Request for a ruling to correct homonymy in names of the family-groups based on Plethodus (Pisces) and Plethodon (Caudata). z.n.(s.) 1803. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 24 (4): 252-254. $1.00
Corti, Claudia, Pietro Lo Cascio, Stefano Vanni, Guiseppe F. Turrisi and Angelo Vaccaro. 1997. Amphibians and reptiles of the circumsicilian islands: new data and some considerations. Bollettino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali - Torino. 15 (1): 179-211. $3.00
Cuvier, Georges Léopold Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert. 1831. The Animal Kingdom, arranged in conformity with its organization, with additional descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many not nefore noticed, by Edward Griffith, and others. The Class Reptilia Volume 9. Whittaker, Treacher, and Co, London, viii, 481 p., 55 plates, 110 p. Black and white plates. This edition of Cuvier contains the systematically very important paper by John E. Gray, "A Synopsis of the Species of the Class Reptilia." $500.00
Deraniyagala, P.E.P. 1939. The Tetrapod Reptiles of Ceylon. Volume I: Testudinates and Crocodilians. Colombo Museum, Colombo, Ceylon, xxxii, 412 p., 26 plates. HB, [This was] his first herpetological book—and his most important scientifically (Adler p.121). $300.00
Deraniyagala, P.E.P. 1949. Some Vertebrate Animals of Ceylon. Volume I. National Museums of Ceylon, Colombo, 119. This volume consists of 96 plates and keys. plates 26-64 are of herps. $95.00
Deraniyagala, P.E.P. 1953. A Colored Atlas of Some Vertebrates from Ceylon. Volume Two: Tetrapod Reptilia. Government Press, Ceylon, Colombo, Ceylon, 101 p. 1st edition. $100.00
Deraniyagala, P.E.P. 1955 (1987). A Colored Atlas of Some Vertebrates from Ceylon. Volume Three: Serpentoid Reptilia. Government Press, Ceylon, Colombo, Ceylon, xix, 121 p. 20 plates (13 in color). Original Wrappers. $50.00
Dixon, James Ray. 1957. Geographic variation and distribution of the genus Tomodactylus in Mexico. Texas Journal of Science. 9 (4): 379-409. $4.00
Dudek, A., W. Dabros and H. Szarski. 1972. Dimensions of nuclei of the neurosecretory cells in some fishes and amphibians. Bulletin de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences. 20 (6): 389-394. $1.50
Duellman, William E. and James Ray Dixon. 1959. A new frog of the genus Tomodactylus from Michoacan, Mexico. Texas Journal of Science. 11 (1): 78-82. $1.25
Duellman, William E. and Juan A. Rivero. 1971. Rana boans Linnaeus, 1758 (Amphibia): request for placement on the official list of specific names in zoology. Z.N.(S.) 1957. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 28 (3/4): 117-118. $1.00
Dunn, Emmett R. 1943. Lower categories in Herpetology. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 44 (2): 123-131. $4.00
Fayrer, Joseph. 1872. The Thanatophidia of India being a Description of the Venomous Snakes of the Indian Peninsula with an Account of the Influence of their Poison on Life and a Series of Experiments. J. & A. Churchill, London, xii, 31 plates (28 chromolithographs), 156 p. Edward Taylor's bookplate; signed "With Dr Fayrer's Comps" Original decorated red cloth with gilt lettering on front board, rebacked spine. First blank almost loose. The contents as often with this title with some moderate foxing and offsetting, heavier on a few plates. This book "is one of the classics on venomous snakes. It is folio in size with 31 color-printed plates based on Fayrer's own sketches from living specimens that were then rendered by native artists at the Calcutta School of Art. The animals are depicted life. The double-page illustration of the king cobra is one of the most imposing drawings of a snake ever published. A second edition, revised and enlarged, was issued in 1874 with the same 31 plates." - Adler 2007. Nissen ZBI 1339; BMNH p. 560; only the first edition listed in Wood, Savage, and Englemann. $5000.00
Fitz Gerald, E. A. 1899. The Highest Andes: A Record of the First Ascent of Aconcagua and Tupungato in Argentina, and the Exploration of the Surrounding Valleys. Methuen & Co., London, xvi, 390 p., 50 plates, 2 folding maps. Clothbound. Contains an appendix, "Reptiles" by G. A. Boulenger with descriptions of Liolaemus fitzgeraldi, sp. nov. $300.00
Gray, John Edward. 1831. A Synopsis of the Species of the Class Reptilia. Pp. 1-110. In: G. L. C. F. D. Cuvier (eds.) The Animal Kingdom, arranged in conformity with its organization, with additional descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many not nefore noticed, by Edward Griffith, and others. The Class Reptilia Volume 9. Whittaker, Treacher, and Co, London. Clothbound, in the complete volume of Cuvier with Black and white plates. (vi, 481 p., 55 plates). $500.00
Guarino, Fabio Maria. 1992. Durata dello sviluppo di Rana italica (Amphibia, Anura, Ranidae) e osservazioni sul numero delle serie di cheratodonti per la determinazione del girino. Bollettino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali - Torino. 10 (1): 179-186. $1.50
Guibé, J. 1966. Reptiles et amphibiens récoltés par la mission Franco-Iranienne. Bulletin du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. 38 (2): 97-98. $3.00
Hecht, Max K. 1969. The living lower tetrapods: their interrelationships and phylogenetic position. Annnals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 167 (1): 74-79. $2.00
Holman, J. Alan. 1969. The Pleistocene amphibians and reptiles of Texas. Publications of the Museum, Michigan State University, Biological Series. 4 (5): 161-192. $4.00
Holman, J. Alan. 1969. Pleistocene amphibians from a cave in Edwards County, Texas. Texas Journal of Science. 21 (1): 63-67. $1.00
Holman, J. Alan. 1970. A pleistocene herpetofauna from Eddy County, New Mexico. Texas Journal of Science. 22 (1): 29-39. $2.00
Loman, Jon. 1979. Food, feeding rates and prey-size selection in juvenile and adult frogs, Rana arvalis Nilss. and R. temporaria L. Ekologia Polska. 27 (4): 581-601. $3.00
Lynch, John D. 1967. Epirhexis Cope, 1866 (Amphibia: Salientia): Request for suppression under the plenary powers. Z.N.(S.) 1824. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 24 (5): 313-315. $1.00
Manzano, Adriana S. 1997. Estudio comparativo de la miología de la cintura pectoral de algunos Phyllomedusinos (Anura: Hylidae). Bolletino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali - Torino. 15 (2): 255-277. $3.00
Mazur, T. 1966. Preliminary studies on the composition of amphibians' food. Ekologia Polska. 14: 309-319. $2.00
Mazzotti, Stefano. 1992. Indagini eco-zoogeografiche sull'erpetofauna dell'Emilia-Romagna (Amphibia, Reptilia). Bollettino del Museo regionale di Scienze naturali - Torino. 10 (1): 73-87. Zoogeography; Emilia-Romagna Region. $2.50
Meban, Cowan. 1977. Ultrastructure of the respiratory epithelium in the lungs of the newt, Triturus cristatus. Acta Zool. 58: 151-156. $2.00
Mecham, John S. 1959. Experimental evidence of the relationship of two allopatric chorus frogs of the genus Pseudacris. Texas Journal of Science. 11: 343-347. Amphibia, Anura, Pseudacris streckeri, Pseudacris ornata, crossbreeding, morphology, Alabama, Texas. $1.50
Mitchell, Robert W. and Richard E. Smith. 1972. Some aspects of the osteology and evolution of the neotenic spring cave salamanders (Eurycea, Plethodontidae) of Central Texas. Texas Journal of Science. 23: 343-362. $3.00
Mittleman, M. B. 1942. A new long-tailed Eurycea from Indiana, and notes on the Longicauda complex. Proceedings of the New England Zoölogical Club. 21: 101-105. Eurycea longicauda pernix subsp. nov. $3.00
Murphy, Robert K. 1987. Observations of the wood frog in northwestern North Dakota. Prairie Naturalist. 19 (4): 262. $0.50
Peters, James A. and Robert K. Mullen. 1966. Electrocardiography in Caecilia guentheri (Peters). Physiological Zoology. 39 (3): 193-201. $1.25
Ramírez-Bautista, Aurelio, Uriel Hernandez-Salinas, Fernando Mendoza Quijano, Raciel Cruz-Elizalde, Barry P. Stephenson, Victor D. Vite-Silva and Adrian Leyte-Manrique. 2010. Lista anotada de los anfibios y reptiles del estado de Hidalgo, México. CONABIO, Hildalgo, x, 104 p. Paperback. $25.00
Roesel von Rosenhof, August Johann. (1753-)1758. Historia naturalis Ranarum nostratium / Die naturliche Historie der Froesche hiesigen Landes. Johann Joseph Fleischmann, Nuernberg, (10), viii, 116, 48 engraved plates (24 handcolored each with an uncolored key plate), 1 colored, engraved frontis. Folio, Leather spine and corners with marbled boards. Seven raised bands and gilt tooling on spine. A very clean copy of the most well known and most desirable book on amphibians.<p>"The present volume is one of the classics of amphibiology. The illustrations are of the finest and the whole work is admirably done. The title and text appear both in Latin and german and there is a preface by A. von Haller—altogether a very valuable, early contribution to the literature of the batrachia." — Wood, 1931.<p>August Johan Roesel was born into an Austrian noble family in Augustenburg, near Arnstadt, Germany on March 30, 1705. Following the early death of his father, his godmother, the reigning princess of Arnstadt-Schwarzburg, assumed responsibility for his education. She encouraged his artistic ability and in 1720 he was apprenticed to his uncle, Wilhem Roesel von Rosenhof, a well known painter. Four years later Rosel went to Nuremburg to continue his art training under the supervision of Johan Daniel Preisler.<p>In 1726 Rosel went to the Danish court in Copenhagen to paint portraits and minatures. His paintings were so well received that he was asked to settle in Denmark. Unwilling to stay in Denmark he returned to Germany in 1728. During his journey back to Nuremberg, a high fever forced him to to stay in Hamburg for four-weeks. While in Hamburg, an aquaintance brought him a copy of Maria Sybilla Merian's book, Metamorphosis insectorum surinamensium (1705). This book inspired Roesel to do a similar study of German species.<p>After returning to Nuremburg, Roesel began studying the local fauna in his spare time. After years of study, the first part of his Der monatlich-herausgegebenen Insecten-Belustigung was published (1740). The book was praised for its outstanding illustrations, but Roesel also defined insects systematically and divided them into natural groups. Today he is considered the Father of German Entology.<p>Insects were not the only animals Rosel was studying, and in 1753, the same year he added von Rosenhof to his name, the first part of his Historia Naturalis Ranarum Nostratium/Die natürliche Histoire der Frösche hiesigen Landes was published. This book was completed in 1758 and Abrecht von Haller contributed a preface to the work.<p>The text of this book is in parallel columns of Latin and German, thus the double title. At a time when most zoological texts contained mere descriptions of animals (e.g., Catesby 1731-43. The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands; Seba 1734-1765. Locupletissimi rerum Naturalium Thesauri; or Linnaeus 1759. Systema Naturae), Roesel von Rosenhof described the natural history of amphibians in great detail. He could probably be considered the Father of Herpetological Natural History.<p>Roesel von Rosenhof had begun a companion volume on lizards and salamanders, but in early 1759 a stroke paralyzed his left side. He died shortly after on March 27, 1759. (Adler, 1989; Gues, 1975)<p>Nissen ZBI 3464, BMNH p. 1720, Wood p. 541, Engelmann p. 422, Agassiz p. 211, Savage p. 655, Waterhouse p. 341. $25000.00
Sanchiz, Borja. 1998. Salientia. Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie/Encyclopedia of Paleoherpetology. 4: xii, 1-275. $145.00
Schmidt, Karl P. 1950. The concept of geographic range with illustrations from amphibians and reptiles. Texas Journal of Science. 1950 (3): 326-334. $3.00
Scillitani, Giovanni, Vincenzo Caputo and Sandro Frisenda. 1993. On the maximum size attained by the Italian newt, Triturus italicus (Peracca, 1898) (Caudata: Salamandridae). Bollettino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali - Torino. 11 (1): 209-217. $2.00
Smith, Hobart M. and Ottys Sanders. 1952. Distributional data on Texan amphibians and Reptiles. Texas Journal of Science. 4 (2): 204-219. $3.00
Smith, Philip W., Hobart M. Smith and John E. Werler. 1952. Notes on a collection of amphibians and reptiles from eastern Mexico. Texas Journal of Science. 4 (2): 251-260. $1.25
Smith, H. M. 1969. Salamandra tigrina Green, 1825, and Gyrinus mexicanus Shaw, 1789 (Amphibia: Caudata): Request for use of the plenary powers to designate nomenclatural priority Z.N.(S.)1861. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 25 (6): 227-228. nomenclature, taxonomy, Amphibia, Caudata. $1.00
Smith, Hobart M. and John E. Werler. 1969. The stauts of the northern red black-headed snake, Tantilla diabola Fouquette and Potter. Journal of Herpetology. 3 (3-4): 172-173. $0.50
Sofianidou, Theodora S. and Hans Schneider. 1985. The reproductive behavior of the giant toad Bufo b. spinosus (Amphibia, Anura) in northern Greece. Zool, Anz. 214 (3/4): 209-221. $2.50
Thompson, Crystal. 1912. The status of Rana palustris Leconte in Michigan. Fourteenth Annual Report of the Michigan Academy of Science. 1912: (1 p.). $2.00
Thompson, Crystal. 1915. The reptiles and amphibians of Monroe County, Michigan. Michigan Geol. and Biol. Survey, Papers on Zoology of Michigan. 20 (ser. 4): 61-63. $3.00
Trueb, L. 1972. Hyla crucialis Harlan, 1826 (Amphibia): proposed suppression under plenary powers. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 29: 39-40. $1.00
Tuck, Robert G. 1974. Some amphibians and reptiles from Iran. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society. 10 (2): 59-65. $1.50
Tunner, Heinz G. and Walter Hödl. 1978. Warn- oder Alarmruf und Schreckruf bei Rana ridibunda ridibunda (Salientia, Ranidae). Zool. Anz. Jena. 200 (5/6): 386-390. $2.00
Vences, Miguel, Alexander Kupfer, Gustavo A. Llorente, Albert Montori and Miguel A. Carretero. 1997. Description of the larval stages of the Pyrenean frog, Rana pyrenaica Serra-Cobo, 1993 (Amphibia: Ranidae). Bollettino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali - Torino. 15 (1): 1-23. $3.00
Volpe, E. Peter. 1956. Experimental F1 hybrids between Bufo valliceps and Bufo fowleri. Tulane Studies in Zoology. 4 (2): 59-76. $2.00
Volpe, E. Peter. 1957. The early development of Rana capito sevosa. Tulane Studies in Zoology. 5 (9): 207-225. $2.00
Voris, Harold K. and James P. Bacon, Jr. 1966. Differential predation on tadpoles. Copeia. 1966 (3): 594-598. $1.00
Voris, Harold K. 1966. Fish eggs as the apparent sole food item for a genus of sea snake, Emydocephalus (Krefft). Ecology. 47 (1): 152-154. $1.00
Voris, Harold K. 1967. Electrophoretic patterns of plasma proteins in the Viperine snakes. Physiological Zoology. 40 (3): 238-247. $1.50
Voris, Harold K. 1974. The role of sea snakes (Hydrophiidae) in the trophic structure of coastal ocean communities. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India. 14 (2): 429-442. $3.00
Voris, Harold K. 1975. Dermal scale-vertebra relationships in sea snakes (Hydrophiidae). Copeia. 1975 (4): 746-757. $1.50
Voris, Harold K. and Helen H. Voris. 1975. Sea snakes: A field report. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin. 46 (7): 3-4; 21. Complete issue. $2.00
Voris, H. K. 1976. Book review: The Biology of Sea Snakes. Copeia. 1976 (2): 418-419. $1.00
Voris, Harold K. and Bruce C. Jayne. 1976. The costocutaneous muscles in some sea snakes (Reptilia, Serpentes). Journal of Herpetology. 10 (3): 175-180. $1.00
Voris, Harold K. 1977. Comparison of herpetofaunal diversity in tree buttresses of evergreen tropical forests. Herpetologica. 33 (3): 375-380. $1.00
Voris, Harold K. 1977. A phylogeny of the sea snakes (Hydrophiidae). Fieldiana: Zoology. 70 (4): 79-169. Sea snakes. $18.00
Voris, Harold K. and Bruce C. Jayne. 1979. Growth, reproduction and population structure of a marine snake, Enhydrina schistosa (Hydrophiidae). Copeia. 1979 (2): 307-318. $1.00
Voris, Harold K. and Garrett S. Glodek. 1980. Habitat, diet and reproduction of the file snake, Acrochordus granulatus, in the Straits of Malacca. Journal of Herpetology. 14 (1): 108-111. $1.00
Voris, Harold K. and Mark W. Moffett. 1981. Size and proportion relationship between the beaked sea snake and its prey. Biotropica. 13 (1): 15-19. $2.00
Voris, Harold K. and Helen H. Voris. 1983. Feeding strategies in marine snakes: an analysis of evolutionary, morphological, behavioral and ecological relationaships. American Zoologist. 23: 411-425. sea snakes, Aipysurus, Emydocephalus, Hydrophis. $2.00
Voris, Harold K., Helen H. Voris and William B. Jeffries. 1983. Sea snakes: Mark-release-recapture. Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin. 54 (9): 5-10. $1.50
Voris, Harold K. 1985. Population size estimates for a marine snake (Enhydrina schistosa) in Malaysia. Copeia. 1985 (4): 955-961. $1.00
Voris, H. K. and R. F. Inger. 1995. Frog abundance along streams in Bornean forests. Conservation Biology. 9: 679-683. frogs, abundance, streams, Borneo, forests. $1.00
Voris, Harold K. 2000. Maps of Pleistocene sea levels in Southeast Asia: shorelines, river systems and time durations. Journal of Biogeography. 27: 1153-1167. $2.50
Werler, John E. and Donald M. Darling. 1950. A case of poisoning from the bite of a coral snake, Micrurus f. tenere Baird and Girard. Herpetologica. 6: 197-199. $1.00
Werler, J.E. and F.A. Shannon. 1957. A new lizard of the genus Lepidophyma from Veracruz, Mexico. Herpetologica. 13: 119-122. Lepidophyma pajapanensis sp. nov. $0.75
Werler, John E. and Frederick A. Shannon. 1961. Two new lizards (genera Abronia and Xenosaurus) from the Los Tuxtlas Range of Veracruz, Mexico. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences. 64 (2): 123-132. Abronia reidi sp. nov.; Xenosaurus rackhami sanmartinensis subsp. nov. $1.00
Werler, John E. 1970. Notes on young and eggs of captive reptiles. International Zoo Yearbook. 10: 105-116. $0.50
Yanosky, A. Alberto, C. Mercolli and James R. Dixon. 1997. Field ecology and population estimates of the veined tree frog (Prynohyas venulosa) in the eastern Chaco of Argentina. Texas Journal of Science. 49 (1): 41-48. $1.50
Zweifel, Richard G. 1972. Batrachopsis boulenger, 1882, and Lechriodus Boulenger, 1882 (Amphibia, Salientia): request for designation of a type-species. Z.N.(S.) 1991. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 29 (3): 147-148. $1.00
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