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Today's list contains a number of interesting items. To start with I have a series of plates from a colored edition of Shaw's General Zoology. Colored copies of this book are very rare, and it was unknown to exist until a few years ago. I know of three people with copies (some incomplete). I also have a couple of copies (complete and incomplete) of the black and white edition available.
Following these I have a nice selection of separates from two different private libraries. Many of the items listed I have never had before.
Please let me know if you would like anything from this list.
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Shaw, George. 1802. Color plates from: General Zoology or Systematic Natural History. Volume III. Amphibians and Reptiles. G. Kearsley, London, Engraved title (to part 1), plates: 14, 17, 18, 20, 21, 28, 30, 42, 43, 45, 47, 50, 51, 52, 55, 57, 58, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 79, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 91, 96, 98, 100, 101, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 117, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 136, 137, and 138. 66 plates, plus an engraved title from the exceedingly rare colored edition of this work. Only one other colored copy of the Reptiles section is known to exist. $950.00
Shaw, George. 1802. General Zoology or Systematic Natural History. Volume III Part 2. Amphibians and Reptiles. G. Kearsley, London, Engraved title, viii, 313-615 p., plates 87-140. Marbled boards. rebacked. Plate 121 provided in photocopy, otherwise complete. This work was the first worldwide summary of amphibian and reptile species to be published in English. It is systematically important and a classic in herpetological illustrations. $400.00
Shaw, George. 1802. General Zoology or Systematic Natural History. Volume III. Amphibians and Reptiles. G. Kearsley, London, Engraved title, viii, 1-312; Engraved title, viii, 313-615 p., 140 plates. Marbled boards. Part 1 rebacked. Not a matched set, but both Parts are complete and clean inside. This work was the first worldwide summary of amphibian and reptile species to be published in English. It is systematically important and a classic in herpetological illustrations. $850.00
Shaw, George. 1802. General Zoology or Systematic Natural History. Volume III. Amphibians and Reptiles. G. Kearsley, London, Engraved title, viii, 1-312, 7 (of 86) plates; Engraved title, viii, 313-615 p., plates 87-140. Ex-lib, in library cloth. slight dampstaining. Part 1 is missing most of the plates, but the text is complete. Part 2 is complete. This work was the first worldwide summary of amphibian and reptile species to be published in English. It is systematically important and a classic in herpetological illustrations. $600.00
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Arad, Zeev. 1995. Physiological responses to increasing ambient temperature in three ecologically different, congeneric lizards (Gekkonidae: Ptyodactylus). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 112A (2): 305-311. $2.00
Aresco, Matthew J. 1996. Geographic variation in the morphology and lateral stripe of the green treefrog (Hyla cinerea) in the southeastern United States. American Midland Naturalis. 135: 293-298. $1.50
Baer, Jean G. and Alexandre Fain. 1965. Cestodes. Parc National Albert. - Mission G. F. de Wite (1933-1935). 100 (1): 1-8. $2.00
Bain, Odile, Samuel Wanji, Gilles Petit, Ilan Paperna and Simcha Finkelman. 1993. Filaires Splendidofilariinae de lezards: nouvelles especies, redescription, cycle chez phlebotome. Systematic Parasitology. 26: 97-115. $2.00
Baker, Rollin H. 1943. May food habits of Armadillos in Eastern Texas. American Midland Naturalist. 29 (2): 379-380. $1.00
Baker, Rollin H., Coleman C. Newman and Ford Wilke. 1945. Food habits of the raccoon in eastern Texas. Journal of Wildlife Management. 9 (1): 45-48. $1.50
Baltosser, William H. 1986. Nesting success and productivity of hummingbirds in southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona. Wilson Bulletin. 98 (3): 353-367. $2.00
Barr, Garrett E. and Kimberly J. Babbitt. 2001. A comparison of 2 techniques to sample larval stream salamanders. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 29 (4): 1238-1242. $2.00
Beebee, Trevor and Graham Rowe. 2001. Application of genetic bottleneck testing to the investigation of amphibian declines: a case study with Natterjack Toads. Conservation Biology. 15 (1): 266-270. $1.50
Bittner, Tonya D., Richard B. King and James M. Kerfin. 2002. Effects of body size and melanism on the thermal biology of Garter Snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis). Copeia. 2002 (2): 477-482. $1.00
Blair, W. Frank. 1955. Mating call and stage of speciation in the Microhyla olivacea-M. carolinensis complex. Evolution. 9 (4): 469-480. $2.00
Blair, W. Frank. 1955. Size difference as a possible isolation mechanism in Microhyla . American Naturalist. 89: 297-302. $1.00
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. 1956. Call difference as an isolation mechanism in southwestern toads. Texas Journal of Science. 8 (1): 87-106. $3.00
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
Blair, W. Frank. 1958. Mating call in the speciation of anuran amphibians. American Naturalist. 92 (862): 27-51. $3.00
Blair, W. Frank. 1958 (1959). Call structure and species groups in U. S. treefrogs (Hyla). Southwestern Naturalist. 3: 77-89. Amphibia, Anura, Hylidae, Hyla versicolor, Hyla phaeocrypta, Hyla femoralis, Hyla arenicolor, Hyla baudini, Hyla cinerea, Hyla andersoni, Hyla gratiosa, Hyla squirella, Hyla regilla, Hyla crucifer, Hyla ocularis, Hyla septentrionalis, Pseudacris, vocali. $2.00
Blair, W. Frank. 1959. Genetic compatibility and species groups in U.S. toads (Bufo). Texas Journal of Science. 11 (4): 427-453. $3.00
Blair, W. Frank. 1960. Radiation-induced genetic damage in the Mexican toad (Bufo valliceps). Texas Journal of Science. 12 (3-4): 216-227. $2.00
Blair, W. Frank. 1960. A breeding population of the Mexican toad (Bufo valliceps) in relation to its environment. Ecology. 41 (1): 165-174. $2.00
Blair, W. Frank. 1960. Mating call as evidence of relations in the Hyla eximia group. Southwestern Naturalist. 5 (3): 129-135. $1.50
Blair, W. Frank. 1961. Further evidence bearing on intergroup and intragroup genetic compatibility in toads (genus Bufo). Texas Journal of Science. 13 (2): 163-175. $2.00
Blair, W. Frank. 1961. Calling and spawning seasons in a mixed population of anurans. Ecology. 42 (1): 99-110. Bufo, Pseudacris, Acris, Microhyla, Rana. $2.00
Blaustein, Andrew R., Lisa K. Belden, Deanna H. Olson, David M. Green, Terry L. Root and Joseph M. Kiesecker. 2001. Amphibian breeding and climate change. Conservation Biology. 15 (6): 1804-1809. $2.00
Blaustein, Andrew R., John B. Hays, Peter D. Hoffman, Douglas P. Chivers, Joseph M. Kiesecker, William P. Leonard, Adolfo Marco, Deanna H. Olson, Jamie K. Reaser and Robert G. Anthony. 1999. DNA repair and resistance to UV-B radiation in western spotted frogs. Ecological Applications. 9 (3): 1100-1105. $2.00
Bockman, Dale E. and William B. Winborn. 1967. Electron microscopy of the thymus in two species of snakes, Crotalus atrox and Lampropeltis getulus . Journal of Morphology. 121 (4): 277-294. $2.00
Bogart, James P. 1967. Chromosomes of the South American amphibian family Ceratophridae with the reconsideration of the taxonomic status of Odontophrynus americanus . Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology. 9 (3): 531-542. $2.00
Bogart, James P. and Lawrence E. Licht. 1986. Reproduction and the origin of polyploids in hybrid salamanders of the genus Ambystoma . Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology. 28: 605-617. $2.00
Botte, Virgilio and Francesco Angelini. 1980. Endocrine control of reproduction in reptiles: the refractory period. Pp. 201-212. In: G. Delrio and J. Brachet (eds.) Steroids and Their Mechanism of Action in Nonmammalian Vertebrates. Raven Press, New York. $3.00
Bowles, Beth Davis, Mark S. Sanders and Robert S Hansen. 2006. Ecology of the Jollyville Plateau Salamander (Eurycea tonkawae: Plethodontidae) with an assessment of the potential effects of urbanization. Hydrobiologia. 553: 111-120. $2.00
Brodie, Edmund D., III. 1993. Homogeneity of the genetic variance-covariance matrix for antipredator traits in two natural populations of the Garter Snake Thamnophis ordinoides . Evolution. 47 (3): 844-854. $2.00
Brown, Herbert A. 1976. The status of California and Arizona populations of the Western spadefoot toads (genus Scaphiopus). Contributions in Science. (286): 1-15. $2.00
Brown, Lauren E. 1964. An electrophoretic study of variation in the blood proteins of the toads, Bufo americanus and Bufo woodhousei. Systematic Zoology. 13 (2): 92-95. $1.00
Brown, Walter C. and Discoro S. Rabor. 1967. Review of the genus Brachymeles (Scincidae), with descriptions of new species and subspecies. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 34 (15): 525-548. $3.00
Bruton, M. N. 1977. Feeding, social behaviour and temperature preferences in Agama atra Daudin (Reptilia, Agamidae). Zoologica Africana. 12 (1): 183-199. $3.00
Bugbee, Robert E. 1945. A note on the mortality of snakes on highways in western Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 47 (3): 373-374. $1.50
Burke, Vincent J. and J. Whitfield Gibbons. 1995. Terrestrial buffer zones and wetland conservation: A case study of freshwater turtles in a Carolina Bay. Conservation Biology. 9 (6): 1365-1369. $1.50
Eastman, C. R. 1911. Jurassic saurian remains ingested within fish. Annals of the Carengie Museum. 8 (1): 182-187, 2 plates. $4.00
Eckler, James T., Alvin R. Breisch and John L. Behler. 1990. Radio telemetry techniques applied to the Bog Turtle (Clemmys muhlenbergii) Schoepf 1801). New York State Museum Bulletin. (471): 69-70. $1.00
Edgren, Richard A., Margery K. Edgren and Lewis Hanford Tiffany. 1953. Some North American turtles and thei epizoophytic algae. Ecology. 34 (4): 733-740. $1.50
Edmund, A. Gordon. 1985. The armour of fossil giant armadillos (Pampatheriidae, Xenartha, Mammalia). Pearce-Sellards Series. (40): 1-20. $4.00
Eisner, Thomas and Jerrold Meinwald. 1966. Defensive secretions of arthropods. Science. 153 (3742): 1341-1350. $2.00
Emmons, L. H. and A. H. Gentry. 1983. Tropical forest structure and the distribution of gliding and prehensile-tailed vertebrates. American Naturalist. 121 (4): 513-524. $2.00
Enge, Kevin M. and Kristin N. Wood. 2002. A pedestrian road survey of an upland snake community in Florida. Southeastern Naturalist. 1 (4): 365-380. $2.00
Esch, Gerald W., J. Whitfield Gibbons and Joseph E. Bourque. 1979. The distribution and abundance of enteric helminths in Chrysemys s scripta from various habitats on the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina. Journal of Parasitology. 65 (4): 624-632. $2.00
Esch, Gerald W., J. Whitfield Gibbons and Joseph E. Bourque. 1979. Species diversity of helminth parasites in Chrysemys s. scripta from a variety of habitats in South Carolina. Journal of Parasitology. 65 (4): 633-638. $2.00
Espinola-Novelo, Juan Francisco and Sergio Guillen-Hernandez. 2008. Helminth parasites in Chaunus marinus and Cranopis valliceps (Anura: Bufonidae) from lagunas Yalahau, Yucatan, Mexico. Journal of Parasitology. 94 (3): 672-674. $1.00
Estes, Richard. 1976. Middle Paleocene lower vertebrates from the Tongue River Formation, southeastern Montana. Journal of Paleontology. 50 (3): 500-520. $3.00
Everett, A. Gordon. 1967. Geologic reconnaissance of the Fort Davis National Historic Site, Texas. The Pearce-Sellards Series. (6): 1-20. $4.00
Evers, Robert A. and Lawrence M. Page. 1977. Some unusual natural areas in Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes. (100): 1-47. $5.00
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Auffenberg, Walter. 1958. Fossil turtles of the genus Terrapene in Florida. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences. 3 (2): 53-92. $5.50
Broom, R. 1929. On the extinct Galapagos tortoise that inhabited Charles Island. Zoologica. 9 (8): 313-320. $5.00
Colbert, Edwin H. 1957. Dinosaurs. American Museum of natural History, New York, 32 p. fourth edition. $4.00
Estes, Richard. 1961. Cranial anatomy of the cyodont reptile Thrinaxodon liorhinus . Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. 125 (6): 165-180. $3.00
Estes, Richard. 1961. Miocene lizards from Colombia, South America. Breviora. (143): 1-11. $2.00
Estes, Richard. 1962. A fossil gerrhosaur from the Miocene of Kenya (Reptilia: Cordylidae). Breviora Museum of Comparative Zoology. (158): 1-10. $1.50
Estes, Richard and Richard Wassersug. 1963. A Miocene toad from Colombia, South America. Breviora. (193): 1-13. $2.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1909. A new Rhychocephalian reptile from the Jurassic of Wyoming, with notes on the fauna of "Quarry 9". Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 37 (1698): 35-42, 1 plate. $4.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1910. Leidyosuchus sternbergii, a new species of crocodile from he Ceratops Beds of Wyoming. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 38 (1762): 485-502, 7 plates. $5.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1911. A new fossil alligator from the Hell Creek Beds of Montana. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 41 (1860): 297-302, 2 plates. $3.50
Gilmore, Chales W. 1912. A new Mosasauroid reptile from the Cretaceous of Alabama. Proceedings of the United States National Mueum. 41 (1870): 479-484, 2 plates. $4.00
Gilmore, Chales W. 1916. Description of two new species of fossil turtles, from the Lance Formation of Wyoming. Proceedings of the United States National Mueum. 50 (2137): 641-646, 4 plates. $4.00
Gilmore, Chales W. 1919. New fossil turtles, with notes on two described species. Proceedings of the United States National Mueum. 56 (2292): 113-132, 9 plates. $6.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1919. A mounted skeleton of Dimetrodon gigas in the United States National Museum, with notes on the skeletal anatomy. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 56 (2300): 525-539, 2 plates. $5.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1922. A new description of Saniwa ensidens Leidy, an extinct varanid lizard from Wyoming. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 60 (23): 1-28, 3 plates. $6.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1926. A new Aetosaurian reptile from the Morrison formation of Utah. Annals of the Carengie Museum. 16 (2): 325-344, 3 plates. $4.50
Gilmore, Chales W. 1927. On fossil turtles from the Pleistocene of Florida. Proceedings of the United States National Mueum. 71 (2687): 1-15, 5 plates. $4.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1928. Fossil footprints from the Fort Union (Paleocene) of Montana. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 75 (Art. 5): 1-4; 3 plates. $4.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1928. A new Pterosaurian reptile from the Marine Cretaceous of Oregon. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 73 (2745): 1-5. $2.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1928. A new fossil reptile from the Triassic of New Jersey. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 75 (2728): 1-8, 3 plates. $4.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1930. A nearly complete shell of the extinct turtle Trachemys sculpta . Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 77 (10): 1-8, 3 plates. $4.00
Gilmore, Chales W. 1933. A new species of extinct turtle from the Upper Pliocene of Idaho. Proceedings of the United States National Mueum. 82 (2950): 1-7, 3 plates. $4.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1935. On the reptilia of the Kirtland Formation of New Mexico, with descriptions of new species of fossil turtles. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 83 (2978): 159-188, 6 plates. $4.50
Gilmore, Charles W. 1937. A new marine turtle from the Miocene of California. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 23 (10): 171-174, 1 plate. $2.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1938. Descriptions of new and little-known fossil lizards from North America. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 86 (3042): 11-26, 1 plate. $4.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1941. Some little-known fossil lizards from the Oligocene of Wyoming. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 91 (3124): 71-76. $3.00
Gilmore, Charles W. 1941. A history of the division of vertebrate paleontology in the United States National Museum. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 90 (3109): 305-377, 5 plates. $15.00
Gilmore, Chales W. 1942. A new fossil reptile from the Upper Cretaceous of Utah. Proceedings of the United States National Mueum. 93 (3158): 109-114. $2.00
Gilmore, Chales W. 1942. Osteology of Polyglyphanodon, an Upper Cretaceous lizard from Utah. Proceedings of the United States National Mueum. 92 (3148): 229-265, 3 plates (2 folding). $8.00
Gilmore, Chales W. 1943. Osteology of Upper Cretaceous lizards from Utah, with a description of a new species. Proceedings of the United States National Mueum. 93 (3163): 209-214. $2.00
Gilmore, Chales W. 1946. The osteology of the fossil turtle Testudo praeextans Lambe, with notes on other species of Testudo from the Oligocene of Wyoming. Proceedings of the United States National Mueum. 96 (3199): 293-310, 7 plates. $5.00
Hay, Oliver P. 1908. Descriptions of five species of North American fossil turtles, four of which are new. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 35 (1640): 161-169, 2 plates. $4.00
Hay, Oliver P. 1909. Description of two new species of fossil turtles, Toxochelys stenopora and Chisternon? interpositum, the latter hitherto unknown. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 36 (1665): 191-196, 1 plate. $4.00
Hay, Oliver P. 1910. Descriptions of eight new species of fossil turtles from west of the one hundredth meridian. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 38 (1747): 307-326, 3 plates. $6.00
Hay, Oliver P. 1916. Description of some Floridian fossil vertebrates, belonging mostly to the Pleistocene. Eighth Annual Report of the Florida State Geological Survey. 39-76, 9 plates. $8.00
Hay, Oliver P. 1928. Further consideration of the shell of Chelys and of the constitution of the armour of turtles in general. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 73 (2724): 1-12, 2 plates. Chelys fimbriata, Clemmys insculpta, morphology. $5.00
Lambe, Lawrence M. 1914. One new species of Aspideretes from the Belly River Formation of Alberta with further information regarding the structure of the carapace of Boremys pulchra. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. 8: 11-16, 1 plate. $5.00
Lynn, W. Gardner. 1929. A nearly complete carapace of a fossil turtle, Amyda virginiana (Clark). Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 76 (26): 1-4, 2 plates. $3.00
Matthew, G. F. 1903. Note on the genus Hylopus of Dawson. Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brusnwick. 5 (22): 247-252. $4.00
Matthew, W. D. 1911. The amphibians of the great coal swamps. American Museum Journal. 11 (6): 197-200. Entire issue of journal. Also includes, Dean, Bashford, Exhibition of reptiles and amphibians, and Dickerson, Mary, Some methods and results in herpetology. $8.00
Moodie, Roy L. 1909. Carboniferous air-breathing vertebrates of the United States National Museum. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 37 (1696): 11-28, 7 plates. $6.00
Moodie, Roy L. 1911. A new labyrinthodont from the Kansas Coal Measures. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 39 (1796): 489-495. $2.00
Moodie, Roy L. 1911. Two amphibians, one of them new, from the carboniferous of Illinois. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 40 (1828): 429-433. $2.00
Mook, Charles C. 1921. Skull characters of recent crocodilia, with notes on the affinities of the recent genera. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 44: 123-268. $30.00
Mook, Charles C. 1921. Individual and Age Variations in the Skulls of Recent Crocodilia. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 44 (7): 51-66, 3 plates. Inscribed. $8.00
Mook, Charles C. 1921. Allognathosuchus, A New Genus of Eocene Crocodilians; Description of a Skull of a Bridger Crocodilian; The Skull of Crocodilus acer Cope. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 44 (10, 11,12): 105-121. Inscribed. $10.00
Mook, Charles C. 1921. "Notes on the Postcranial skeleton in the Crocodilia" and "The Dermo-Supraoccipital Bone in the Crocodilia". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 44 (8-9): 123-268, 2 plates. Inscribed. $20.00
Mook, Charles C. 1921. "Description of a skull of the extinct Madagascar crocodile, Crocodilus robutus Vaillant and Grandidier"; "Skull characters and affinities of the extinct Florida Gavial Gavialosuchus americanus(Sellards"; and "Brachygnathus braziliensis, a new fossil crocodilian from Brazil". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 44 (4-6): 25-49, 6 plates, 1 folding table. Inscribed. $12.00
Mook, Charles C. 1923. A new species of alligator from the Snake Creek Beds. American Museum Novitates. (73): 1-13. Inscribed. $5.00
Mook, Charles C. 1924. Further notes on the skull characters of Gavialosuchus americana (Sellards). American Museum Novitates. (155): 1-2. $1.50
Mook, Charles C. 1925. A revision of the Mesozoic crocodilia of North America. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 51 (9): 319-432. Inscribed and signed. $30.00
Mook, Charles C. 1941. A new fossil crocodilian from Colombia. Proceedings of the United States National Mueum. 91 (3122): 55-58, 6 plates. $3.00
Palmer, William. 1909. Description of a new species of leatherback turtle from the Miocene of Maryland. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 36 (1669): 369-373, 1 plate. $4.00
Rosenfeld, Arthur. 1987. Exotic Pets. Simon & Schuster, New York, 296 p. Paperback, Most of this book is about amphibians and reptiles. $8.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1948. A new hylid frog from eastern Mexico. University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History. 1 (15): 257-264. $2.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1948. New Costa Rican salamanders. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 61: 177-180. Chiropterotriton abscondens sp. nov.; Oedipina syndactyla sp. nov. $3.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1948. Two new Hylid frogs from Costa Rica. Copeia. 1948 (4): 233-238. Hyla richardi n. sp., Hyla fimbrimembra n. sp. $3.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1949. A preliminary account of the herpetology of the state of San Luis Potosí, México. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 33 (2): 169-215. Mexico. $8.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1949. Costa Rican frogs of the genera Centrolene and Centrolenella. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 33 (4): 257-270. Costa Rica; Centrolene prosoblepon; Centrolenella spinosa n. sp.; New species; Centrolenella colymbiphyllum n. sp.; Centrolenella fleischmanni; Centrolenella valerioi; Centrolenella granulosa n. sp.; Centrolenella albomaculata n. sp.; Key. $4.00
Taylor, E.H. 1949. Two new teiid lizards from Costa Rica. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 33: 271-278. $3.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1949. New salamanders from Costa Rica. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 33 (6): 279-288. Costa Rica; Magnadigita nigrescens n. sp.; Bolitoglossa paulstris n. sp.; Parvimolge richardi n. sp.; Oedipina serpens n. sp. $3.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1949. A new hylid frog from Central Veracruz. Copeia. 1949 (4): 272-274 + 1 plate. Hyla cyclomaculata n. sp. $1.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1950. Second contribution to the herpetology of San Luis Potosí. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 33 (11): 441-457. Mexico; San Luis Potosí; Adelphicos newmanorum n. sp.; New species;. $4.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1950. Ceylonese lizards of the family Scincidae. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 33 (13): 481-518. $8.00
Taylor, Edward Harrison. 1950. A new bromeliad frog from the Mexican State of Veracruz. Copeia. 1950 (4): 274-276, pl. 1. $1.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1950. A brief review of Ceylonese snakes. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 33 (14): 519-603. Sri Lanka. $18.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1951. A brief review of the snakes of Costa Rica. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 34 (1): 3-188. $55.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1951. Two new genera and a new family of Tropical American frogs. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 64: 33-40. Cochranella gen. nov.; Teratohyla gen. nov.; Centrolenidae, famly novum. $3.00
Taylor, Edward Harrison. 1951. The rediscovery of the toad Bufo simus Schmidt. Copeia. 1951 (2): 134-137, 1 pl. $1.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1952. A new Panamanian tree frog. Breviora. (1): 1-4. Hyla shrevei n. sp. $2.50
Taylor, Edward H. 1952. Third contribution of the herpetology of the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 34 (13): 793-815. Mexico. $5.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1953. A review of the lizards of Ceylon. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 35 (12): 1525-1585. $15.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1953. Fourth contribution to the herpetology of San Luis Potosí. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 35 (13): 1587-1614. Mexico; San Luis Potosí. $4.50
Taylor, Edward H. 1954. Further studies on the serpents of Costa Rica. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 36 (1): 673-801. $45.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1954. Additions to the known herpetological fauna of Costa Rica with comments on other species. No. I. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 36 (9): 597-639. Costa Rica. $8.00
Taylor, Edward H. 1954. Frog-egg-eating tadpoles of Anotheca coronata (Stejneger) (Salientia, Hylidae). University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 36 (8): 589-595 + 1 plate. oophagy; Anotheca coronata; diet. $3.00
Taylor, Edward H. and Doris M. Cochran. 1953. Frogs of the Family Centrolenidae from Brazil. University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 35 (15): 1625-1656. Brazil, Centrolenidae, New species, Key, Cochranella surda n. sp., Cochranella eurygnatha, Cochranella uranoscopa, Cochranella petropolitana n. sp., Cochranella lutzorum n. sp., Cochranella delicatissima n. sp., Cochranella bokermanni n. sp., Cochranell. $5.00
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