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Bibliography for Distributions of Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas

From TSNL Ecological Database Version 1.0.  1996, 2000.  Austin:  Texas System of Natural Laboratories, Inc.

Copyright 1999 Texas System of Natural Laboratories, Inc.

 

Amphibians and Reptiles for State of Texas and for Selected Texas Counties:  Brewster  Cameron  Travis

Bibliography on Notes

 

1      Altig, R., and R. Lohoefener.  1982.  Rana grylio.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 286.1-286.2.

2      Altig, R., and R. Lohoefener.  1983.  Rana areolata.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 324.1-324.3.

3      Anderson, A.A., and D.A. Haukos.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains narrowmouth toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(1): 48.

4      Anderson, A.M., and J.T. Anderson.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Rana blairi (plains leopard frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 30.

5      Anderson, A.M., and J.T. Anderson.  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 30.

6      Anderson, A.M., and J.T. Anderson.  1996c.  Geographic distribution.  Spea multiplicata (New Mexico spadefoot).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 30.

7      Anderson, A,M., J.T. Anderson, and D.A. Haukos.  1995a.  Geographic distribution.  Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains narrowmouth toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(4): 207.

8      Anderson, A,M., J.T. Anderson, and D.A. Haukos.  1995b.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudacris clarkii (spotted chorus frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(4): 207-208.

9      Anderson, A,M., W.C. Conway, and D.A. Haukos.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains narrowmouth toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(1): 48.

10    Anderson, J.D.  1967a.  Ambystoma maculatum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 51.1-51.4.

11    Anderson, J.D.  1967b.  Ambystoma opacum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 46.1-46.2.

12    Anderson, J.D.  1967c.  Ambystoma texanum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 37.1-37.2.

13    Anderson, J.T., and A.M. Anderson.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Chelydra serpentina serpentina (common snapping turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 150.

14    Anderson, J.T., W.C. Conway, and K.G. Ostrand.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Spea multiplicata (New Mexico spadefoot).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(4): 208.

15    Anderson, P.  1942.  New record for Salvadora lineata.  Copeia 1942(2): 127.

16    Arnold, D.M.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Anolis carolinensis carolinensis (northern green anole).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(1): 49.

17    Auffenberg, W., and R. Franz.  1978.  Gopherus berlandieri.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 213.1-213.2.

18    Awbrey, F.T.  1963.  Homing and home range in Bufo valliceps.  Texas J. Sci. 15(2): 127-141.

19    Axtell, R.W.  1951.  An additional specimen of Lampropeltis blairi from Texas.  Copeia 1951(4): 313.

20    Axtell, R.W.  1956.  A solution to the long neglected Holbrookia lacerata problem, and the description of two new subspecies of Holbrookia.  Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci. 10(11): 163-181.

21    Axtell, R.W.  1958.  Female reaction to the male call in two anurans (Amphibia).  Southwest. Naturalist 3: 70-76.

22    Axtell, R.W.  1959.  Amphibians and reptiles of the Black Gap Wildlife Management Area, Brewster County, Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 4(2): 88-109.

23    Axtell, R.W.  1960.  Orientation by Holbrookia maculata (Lacertilia, Iguanidae) to solar and reflected heat.  Southwest. Naturalist 5(1): 45-47.

24    Axtell, R.W.  1961.  Eumeces epipleurotus Cope, a revived name for the southwestern skink Eumeces multivirgatus gaigei Taylor.  Texas J. Sci. 13(3): 345-351.

25    Axtell, R.W.  1963.  A reinterpretation of the distribution of Bufo w. woodhousei Girard, expecially on the southeastern margin of its range.  Herpetologica 19(2): 115-122.

26    Axtell, R.W.  1968.  Holbrookia lacerata.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 56.1-56.2.

27    Axtell, R.W.  1969.  Another Ficimia streckeri from southern Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 20(4): 381.

28    Axtell, R.W.  1983.  Holbrookia propinqua.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 341.1-341.2.

29    Axtell, R.W., and A.O. Wasserman.  1953.  Interesting herpetological records from southern Texas and northern Mexico.  Herpetologica 9(1): 1-6.

30    Baker, J.K.  1957.  Eurycea troglodytes:  A new blind cave salamander from Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 9(3): 328-336.

31    Baker, J.K.  1961.  Distribution of and key to the neotenic Eurycea of Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 6(1): 27-32.

32    Baldauf, R.J.  1957.  Records of Ancistrodon piscivorus leucostoma (Troost).  Copeia 1957(3): 229.

33    Baldauf, R.J., and R.D. Lord, Jr.  1954.  Another noteworthy range extension of the toad Bufo punctatus in Texas.  Copeia 1954(2): 157.

34    Baldauf, R.J., and J.C. Truett.  1964.  First record of Ambystoma talpoideum (Holbrook) from Texas.  Copeia 1964(1): 221.

35    Ballinger, R.E.  1974.  Reproduction of the Texas horned lizard, Phrynosoma cornutum.  Herpetologica 30(4): 321-327.

36    Beaty, H.E.  1974a.  Edwards Plateau / Balcones Escarpment - Blackland Natural Laboratory, Bell-Williamson Counties, Texas.  Austin, Texas:  Texas System of Natural Laboratories, Inc.  TSNL Laboratory Index Series No. 1.  18 pp.

37    Beaty, H.E.  1974b.  Lampasas Cut Plain Natural Laboratory, Bell County, Texas.  Austin, Texas:  Texas System of Natural Laboratories, Inc.  TSNL Laboratory Index Series No. 2.  18 pp.

38    Beaty, H.E., and D.L. Jameson.  1974.  Gulf Coast Prairie Natural Laboratory, Galveston County, Texas.  Austin, Texas:  Texas System of Natural Laboratories, Inc.  TSNL Laboratory Index Series No. 3.  18 pp.

39    Beavers, R.A.  1976.  Food habits of the western diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox, in Texas (Viperidae).  Southwest. Naturalist 20(4): 503-515.

40    Beck, M.L., and J.T. Mahan.  1979.  Ammoniacal silver staining of nucleolar organizer regions in four species of Bufo.  Copeia 1979(2): 341-345.

41    Benefield, G.E.  1979.  Geographic distribution.  Tropidoclonion lineatum texanum (Texas lined snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 10(3): 103.

42    Bishop, S.C.  1943.  Handbook of Salamanders:  The Salamanders of the United States, of Canada, and of Lower California.  Ithaca and London:  Cornell University Press.  xiv+555 pp.

43    Blair, A.P.  1943.  Geographical variation of ventral markings in toads.  Amer. Midl. Naturalist 29(3): 615-620.

44    Blair, A.P.  1950.  Notes on two anguid lizards.  Copeia 1950(1): 57.

45    Blair, K.B., J.E. Chavez, D. Chiszar, and H.M. Smith.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (plains blind snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 214.

46    Blair, K.B., J.E. Chavez, D. Chiszar, and H.M. Smith.  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Thamnophis proximus (western ribbon snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 215.

47    Blair, K.B., D. Chiszar, and H.M. Smith.  1997.  New records for Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Herpetol. Rev. 28(2): 99.

48    Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995a.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo debilis (green toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 151.

49    Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995b.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 152.

50    Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995c.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 152.

51    Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995d.  Geographic distribution.  Hyla cinerea (green treefrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 152.

52    Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995e.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's chorus frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 153.

53    Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995f.  Geographic distribution.  Rana sphenocephala (southern leopard frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 154.

54    Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995g.  Geographic distribution.  Spea bombifrons (plains spadefoot).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 154.

55    Blair, K.B., F.C. Killebrew, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995h.  Geographic distribution.  Spea multiplicata (New Mexico spadefoot).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 154.

56    Blair, K.B., and H.M. Smith.  1993a.  Geographic distribution.  Leptotyphlops dulcis dissectus (New Mexico blind snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(3): 110.

57    Blair, K.B., and H.M. Smith.  1993b.  Geographic distribution.  Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (plains blind snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(3): 110.

58    Blair, K.B., and H.M. Smith.  1993c.  Geographic distribution.  Sceloporus undulatus consobrinus (southern prairie lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 67.

59    Blair, K.B., and H.M. Smith.  1993d.  Geographic distribution.  Sceloporus undulatus garmani (northern prairie lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 67.

60    Blair, K.B., H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1993.  Geographic distribution.  Tropidoclonion lineatum (lined snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(3): 110-111.

61    Blair, K.B., H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1994.  Thirty-five new herpetological county records for Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 25(1): 36-37.

62    Blair, K.B., J.R. Staley II, and H.M. Smith.  1993.  Geographic distribution.  Elaphe guttata emoryi (Great Plains rat snake.  Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 67.

63    Blair, W.F.  1949.  Development of the solitary spadefoot toad in Texas.  Copeia 1949(1): 72.

64    Blair, W.F.  1955.  Differentiation of mating call in spadefoots, Genus Scaphiophus.  Texas J. Sci. 7(2): 183-188.

65    Blair, W.F.  1956a.  Call difference as an isolation mechanism in southwestern toads (Genus Bufo).  Texas J. Sci. 8(1): 87-106.

66    Blair, W.F.  1956b.  Comparative survival of hybrid toads (B. woodhousei X B. valliceps) in nature.  Copeia 1956(4): 259-260.

67    Blair, W.F.  1958.  Mating call and stage of speciation of two allopatric populations of spadefoots (Scaphiopus).  Texas J. Sci. 10(4): 484-488.

68    Blair, W.F.  1959a.  Call structure and species groups in U.S. treefrogs (Hyla).  Southwest. Naturalist 3: 77-89.

69    Blair, W.F.  1959b.  Genetic compatibility and species groups in U.S. toads (Bufo).  Texas J. Sci. 11(4): 427-453.

70    Blair, W.F.  1961.  Further evidence bearing on intergroup and intragroup genetic compatibility in toads (Genus Bufo).  Texas J. Sci. 13(2): 163-175.

71    Blair, W.F.  1963.  Intragroup genetic compatibility in the Bufo americanus species group of toads.  Texas J. Sci. 15(1): 15-34.

72    Blair, W.F.  1972.  11.  Evidence from hybridization.  Pp. 196-232 in W.F. Blair, Ed.  1972.   Evolution in the Genus Bufo.  Austin and London:  University of Texas Press.  viiii+459 pp.

73    Blair, W.F.  1976.  Some aspects of the biology of the ornate box turtle, Terrapene ornata.  Southwest. Naturalist 21(1): 89-104.

74    Blaney, R.M.  1979.  Lampropeltis calligaster.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 229.1-229.2.

75    Blem, C.R.  1981.  Heterodon platyrhinos.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 282.1-282.2.

76    Bloom, R.A., K.W. Selcer, and W.W. King.  1986.  Status of the introduced lizard, Cyrtodactylus scaber, in Galveston, Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 31(1): 129-131.

77    Bogart, J.P.  1972.  10.  Karyotypes.  Pp. 171-195 in W.F. Blair, Ed.  1972.   Evolution in the Genus Bufo.  Austin and London:  University of Texas Press.  viiii+459 pp.

78    Bonn, E.W., and W.H. McCarley.  1953.  The amphibians and reptiles of the Lake Texoma area.  Texas J. Sci. 5(4): 465-471.

79    Boulenger, G.A.  1897.  1.  A revision of the lizards of the Genus Sceloporus.  Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1897(3): 474-522.

80    Boundy, J.  1994.  County records for Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Herpetol. Rev. 25(3): 129.

81    Boundy, J., and T.G. Balgooyen.  1988.  Record lengths for some amphibians and reptiles from the western United States.  Herpetol. Rev. 19(2): 26-27.

82    Bowman, D., and S. Stefferud.  1986.  Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Proposal to Determine Nerodia harteri paucimaculata (Concho Water Snake) to be a Threatened Species and to Determine its Critical Habitat.  Federal Register 51(14): 2923-2929.

83    Bragg, A.N.  1960.  Feeding in the Houston toad.  Southwest. Naturalist 5(2): 106.

84    Bragg, A.N., and O. Sanders.  1951.  A new subspecies of the Bufo woodhousii group of toads (Salientia:  Bufonidae).  Wasmann J. Biol. 9(3): 363-378.

85    Brewer, K., and F.C. Killebrew.  1986.  The annual testicular cycle of Pseudemys scripta  elegans (Emydidae) in the Texas Panhandle.  Southwest. Naturalist 31(3): 299-305.

86    Bridegam, A.S., A.T. Patterson, B.E. Smith, C.M. Garrett, and M.R. Mateja.  1991.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudemys texana (Texas river cooter).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(1): 25.

87    Bridegam, A.S., and B.E. Smith.  1987.  Geographic distribution.  Holbrookia lacerata (spot-tailed earless lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 18(2): 40.

88    Brimley, C.S.  1910.  Records of some reptiles and batrachians from the southeastern United States.  Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington 23: 9-18.

89    Britton, J.C., and B. Morton.  1989.  Shore Ecology of the Gulf of Mexico.  Austin:  University of Texas Press.  viii + 387 pp.

90    Brooks, G.R.  1975.  Scincella lateralis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 169.1-169.4.

91    Brown, B.C.  1942a.  Notes on Crotaphytus reticulatus.  Copeia 1942(3): 176.

92    Brown, B.C.  1942b.  Notes on Eurycea neotenes.  Copeia 1942(3): 176.

93    Brown, B.C.  1950.  An Annotated Check List of the Reptiles and Amphibians of Texas.  Waco, Texas:  Baylor University Press.  xii + 259 pp.

94    Brown, B.C.  1951a.  Diemictylus viridescens louisianensis in northeastern Texas.  Herpetologica 7(2): 64.

95    Brown, B.C.  1951b.  Eumeces anthracinus in Texas.  Herpetologica 7(2): 76.

96    Brown, B.C.  1951c.  A range extension of the southern prairie skink in Texas.  Herpetologica 7(2): 72.

97    Brown, B.C.  1951d.  The Texan hooded snake in the lower Rio Grande valley of Texas.  Herpetologica 7(4): 175.

98    Brown, B.C.  1952.  A notable specimen of the Pecos skink.  Herpetologica 8(3): 101.

99    Brown, B.C.  1967.  Trionyx muticus muticus in the Texas Panhandle.  Southwest. Naturalist 12(4): 487.

100  Brown, D.A.  1964.  Nesting of a captive Gopherus berlandieri (Agassiz).  Herpetologica 20(3): 209-210.

101  Brown, L.E.  1971.  Natural hybridization and trend toward extinction in some relict Texas toad populations.  Southwest. Naturalist 16(2): 185-199.

102  Brown, L.E.  1973.  Bufo houstonensis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 133.1-133.2.

103  Brown, L.E.  1974.  Behavioral reactions of bullfrogs while attempting to eat toads.  Southwest. Naturalist 19(3): 335-337.

104  Brown, L.E.  1992.  Rana blairi.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 536.1-536.6.

105  Brown, L.E., and M.J. Littlejohn.  1972.  16.  Male release call in the Bufo americanus group.  Pp. 310-323 in W.F. Blair, Ed.  1972.   Evolution in the Genus Bufo.  Austin and London:  University of Texas Press.  viiii+459 pp.

106  Brown, L.E., and R.A. Thomas.  1982.  Misconceptions about the endangered Houston toad (Bufo houstonensis).  Herpetol. Rev. 13(2): 37.

107  Brown, T.L.  1972.  A record-sized specimen of the Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum).  Texas J. Sci. 24(2): 353-354.

108  Burger, W.L., H.M. Smith, and F.E. Potter, Jr.  1950.  Another neotenic Eurycea from the Edwards Plateau.  Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington 63: 51-58.

109  Burkett, R.D.  1964.  A new locality record in Texas for the lizard, Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis Cope.  Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 67(1): 198.

110  Burr, B.M., and M.A. Morris.  1975.  Geographic distribution.  Storeria dekayi limnetes (marsh brown snake).  Herpetologica 6(4): 116.

111  Burt, C.E.  1935.  Contributions to Texan herpetology.  II.  Some observations and an experiment on the worm snake, Leptotyphlops.  Ecology 16(3): 530-531

112  Burt, C.E.  1936a.  Contributions to herpetology of Texas.  I.  Frogs of the Genus Pseudacris.  Amer. Midl. Naturalist 17(4): 770-775.

113  Burt, C.E.  1936b.  Contributions to Texan herpetology.  IV.  Sand snakes of the Genus Tantilla.  Trans. Amer. Micro. Soc. 55(2): 239-242.

114  Burt, C.E.  1938.  Contributions to Texan herpetology.  VII.  The salamanders.  Amer. Midl. Naturalist 20(2): 374-380.

115  Bury, R.B., and E.L. Smith.  1986.  Aspects of the ecology and management of the tortoise Gopherus berlandieri at Laguna Atascosa, Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 31(3): 387-394.

116  Butterfield, B.P., S.E. Trauth, T.W. Steward, V.R. McDaniel, and P. McLarty.  1991.  New  county records of amphibians and reptiles from Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 22(1): 28.

117  Cagle, F.R.  1950.  Notes on Holbrookia texana in Texas.  Copeia 1950(3): 230.

118  Cagle, F.R.  1954.  A Texas population of the cricket-frog, Acris.  Copeia 1954(3): 227-228.

119  Caillouet, C.W., Jr., C.T. Fontaine, T.D. Williams, S.A. Manzella, K.L.W. Indelicato, M.J. Duronslet, D.B. Revera, A.M. Landry, Jr., and P.J. Howes.  1987.  The Kemp's ridley sea turtle head start research project:  An annual report for fiscal year 1986.  NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFC-192, i+28 pp.

120  Cain, B.W., and S.R. Utesch.  1976.  An unusual color pattern of the green tree frog, Hyla cinerea.  Southwest. Naturalist 21(2): 235-236.

121  Calaway, M.S., J.E. Cordes, and J.M. Walker.  1988.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus turcicus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 19(1): 19.

122  Campbell, P.M., and W.K. Davis.  1971.  The effects of various combinations of temperature and relative humidity on the evaporative water loss of Bufo valliceps.  Texas J. Sci. 22(4): 389-402.

123  Camper, J.D.  1994.  Geographic distribution.  Scaphiopus holbrookii hurterii (Hurter's spadefoot).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(1): 32.

124  Camper, J.D.  1996a.  Masticophis schotti.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 638.1-638.4.

125  Camper, J.D.  1996b.  Masticophis taeniatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 639.1-639.6.

126  Camper, J.D., and J.R. Dixon.  1994.  Geographic variation and systematics of the striped whipsnakes (Masticophis taeniatus complex: Reptilia: Serpentes: Colubridae).  Ann. Carnegie Mus. 63(1): 1-48.

127  Carignan, J.M.  1988.  Geographic distribution.  Gerrhonotus liocephalus infernalis (Texas alligator lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 19(3): 60.

128  Carl, G.  1980.  Distributional records for Johnson County, Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 11(4): 116-117.

129  Carpenter, C.C.  1961.  Patterns of social behavior of Merriam's canyon lizard (Sceloporus m. merriami - Iguanidae).  Southwest. Naturalist 6(3-4): 138-148.

130  Carr, A.  1952.  Handbook of Turtles:  The Turtles of the United States, Canada, and Baja California.  Ithaca and London:  Cornell University Press.  xviii+542 pp.

131  Case, T.J.  1983.  Sympatry and size similarity in Cnemidophorus.  Pp. 297-325 in Huey, R.B, E.R. Pianka, and T.W. Schoener.  1983.  Lizard Ecology:  Studies of a Model Organism.  Cambridge and London:  Harvard University Press.  ix+501 pp.

132  Censky, E.J.  1986.  Sceloporus graciosus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 386.1-386.4.

133  Chaney, A.H., and R.E. Gordon.  1954.  Notes on a population of Sceloporus merriami merriami Stejneger.  Texas J. Sci. 6(1): 78-82.

134  Cheatham, M.  1988a.  Geographic distribution.  Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma (western cottonmouth).  Herpetol. Rev. 19(1): 19.

135  Cheatham, M.  1988b.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus turcicus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 19(1): 17.

136  Chippindale, P.T., A.H. Price, and D.M. Hillis.  1993.  A new species of perennibranchiate salamander (Eurycea:  Plethodontidae) from Austin, Texas.  Herpetologica 49(2): 248-259.

137  Chiszar, D., and H.M. Smith.  1992a.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo woodhousii (Woodhouse's toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(4): 122.

138  Chiszar, D., and H.M. Smith.  1992b.  Geographic distribution.  Lampropeltis triangulum celaenops (New Mexico milk snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(4): 124.

139  Chiszar, D., and H.M. Smith.  1992c.  Geographic distribution.  Tantilla nigriceps (plains blackhead snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(4): 124.

140  Chrapliwy, P.S., and A.J. Ward, Jr.  1963.  New records of the western hook-nosed snake, Ficimia cana (Cope), in West Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 8(1): 52-53.

141  Christman, S.P.  1982.  Storeria dekayi.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 306.1-306.4.

142  Clark, D.R., Jr.  1964.  Reproduction and sexual dimorphism in a population of the rough earth snake, Virginia striatula (Linnaeus).  Texas J. Sci. 16(3): 265-295.

143  Clark, D.R., Jr.  1974.  The western ribbon snake (Thamnophis proximus):  Ecology of a Texas population.  Herpetologica 30(4): 372-379.

144  Clark, D.R., Jr., and R.R. Fleet.  1976.  The rough earth snake (Virginia striatula):  Ecology of a Texas population.  Southwest. Naturalist 20(4): 467-478.

145  Clark, D.R., Jr., and J.C. Kroll.  1974.  Thermal ecology of anoline lizards:  temperate versus tropical strategies.  Southwest. Naturalist 19(1): 9-19.

146  Clark, D.R., Jr., and C.S. Lieb.  1973.  Notes on reproduction in the night snake (Hypsiglena torquata).  Southwest. Naturalist 18(2): 248-252.

147  Cobb, V.A., and L.M. Cobb.  1991.  New county records for amphibians and reptiles of East Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 22(1): 27.

148  Cole, C.J., and L.M. Hardy.  1981.  Systematics of North American colubrid snakes related to Tantilla planiceps (Blainville).  Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 171: 199-284.

149  Cole, C.J., and L.M. Hardy.  1983a.  Tantilla atriceps.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 317.1-317.2.

150  Cole, C.J., and L.M. Hardy.  1983b.  Tantilla hobartsmithi.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 318.1-318.2.

151  Cole, C.J., C.H. Lowe, and J.W. Wright.  1968.  Karyotypes of eight species of toads (Genus Bufo) in North America.  Copeia 1968(1): 96-100.

152  Collins, J.T., and J.L. Knight.  1980.  Crotalus horridus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 253.1-253.2.

153  Conant, R.  1949.  Two new races of Natrix erythrogaster.  Copeia 1949(1): 1-15.

154  Conant, R.  1977.  The Florida water snake (Reptilia, Serpentes, Colubridae) established at Brownsville, Texas, with comments on other herpetological introductions in the area.  J. Herpetol. 11(2): 217-220.

155  Conway, W.C., Anderson, J.T., and K.G. Ostrand.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudacris clarkii (spotted chorus frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(4): 208.

156  Cook, M.L., and B.C. Brown  1974.  Variation in the Genus Desmognathus (Amphibia:  Plethodontidae) in the western limits of its range.  J. Herpetol. 8(2): 93-105.

157  Cooper, W.E., Jr.  1988.  Eumeces laticeps.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 445.1-445.3.

158  Cooper, W.E., Jr., and A.J. Billy.  1988.  Life history notes.  Sceloporus undulatus consobrinus (southern prairie lizard).  Coloration.  Herpetol. Rev. 19(2): 34.

159  Cordes, J.E.  1988.  Geographic distribution.  Storeria dekayi texana (Texas brown snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 19(1): 21.

160  Cordes, J.E., and J.M. Walker.  1987.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus sexlineatus viridis (prairie-lined racerunner).  Herpetol. Rev. 18(2): 40.

161  Cordes, J.E., J.M. Walker, and M.S. Calaway.  1987.  Geographic distribution.  Gerrhonotus liocephalus infernalis (Texas alligator lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 18(2): 40.

162  Cordes, J.E., J.M. Walker, J.F. Scudday, and R.M. Abuhteba.  1989.  Distribution and habitat of the parthenogenetic whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus neomexicanus (Sauria:  Teiidae), in Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 41(4): 425-428.

163  Cottam, C.  1960.  Rattlesnakes and cottonmouths.  Texas Game and Fish 18(6).

164  Creel, G.C.  1963.  Bat as a food item of Rana pipiens.  Texas J. Sci. 15(1): 104-106.

165  Culley, D.D., Jr., and H.G. Applegate.  1967.  Pesticides at Presidio.  IV.  Reptiles, birds, and mammals.  Texas J. Sci. 19(3): 301-310.

166  Curtis, L.  1949.  The snakes of Dallas County, Texas.  Field and Laboratory 17(1): 5-13.

167  Curtis, L.  1950.  A case of twin hatching in the rough green snake.  Copeia 1950(3): 232.

168  Curtis, L.  1951.  Physiographic influences of the Edwards Plateau on its endemic amphibian fauna - a resume.  Field and Laboratory 19(3): 119-124.

169  Curtis, L., and D. Sellers.  1952.  Range extension of Natrix grahami B.&G. in Texas.  Field and Laboratory 20(1): 34.

170  Curtis, L., and D. Tinkle.  1951.  The striped water snake, Natrix rigida (Say), in Texas.  Field and Laboratory 19(2): 72-74.

171  Curtis, L.A.  1952.  Cannibalism in the Texas coral snake.  Herpetologica 8(2): 27.

172  Cys, J.M.  1976.  New county records and range extensions of some west Texas reptiles.  Herpetol. Rev. 7(3): 126.

173  Daugherty, A.E.  1942.  A record of Graptemys pseudogeographica versa.  Copeia 1942(1): 51.

174  Davis, C.E., G.H. Veteto, and R.V. Hart.  1974.  A Tentative Checklist of the Amphibians and Reptiles of the Gus A. Engeling Wildlife Management Area and Anderson County, Texas.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  PWD Brochure 7100.

175  Davis, D.D.  1948.  Flash display of aposematic colors in Farancia and other snakes.  Copeia 1948(3): 208-211.

176  Davis, W.B.  1945.  The hatching of Leiolopisma laterale.  Copeia 1945(2): 115-116.

177  Davis, W.B.  1949.  The smooth green snake in Texas.  Copeia 1949(3): 233.

178  Davis, W.B.  1951.  Food of the black-banded snake, Coniophanes imperialis imperialis Baird.  Copeia 1951(4): 314.

179  Davis, W.B.  1953.  Another record of the smooth green snake in Texas.  Herpetologica 9(2): 165.

180  De la Reza, A.G., C. Balcombe, and T. Schlenke.  1998.  Geographic distribution.  Syrrhophus cystignathoides (Rio Grande chirping frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 29(2): 108-109.

181  Deal, D., and R.G. Fieseler.  1975.  Cave resources in the Devils River - Dolan Creek area.  Pp. 29-35 in Kennard, D., Ed.  1975.  Devils River:  A Natural Area Survey.  Part VI of VIII.  109 pp.

182  Degenhardt, W.G., T.L. Brown, and D.A. Easterla.  1976.  The taxonomic status of Tantilla cucullata and Tantilla diabola.  Texas J. Sci. 17(1): 225-234.

183  Degenhardt, W.G., and P.B. Degenhardt.  1965.  The host-parasite relationship between Elaphe subocularis (Reptilia:  Colubridae) and Aponomma elaphensis (Acarina:  Ixodidae).  Southwest. Naturalist 10(3): 167-178.

184  Degenhardt, W.G., and K.L. Jones.  1972.  A new sagebrush lizard, Sceloporus graciosus, from New Mexico and Texas.  Herpetologica 28(3): 212-217.

185  Degenhardt, W.G., and W.W. Milstead.  1959.  Notes on a second specimen of the snake Tantilla cucullata Minton.  Herpetologica 15(3): 158-159.

186  Degenhardt, W.G., C.W. Painter, and A.H. Price.  1996.  Amphibians and Reptiles of New Mexico.  Albuquerque:  University of New Mexico Press.  xix + 431 pp.

187  Degenhardt, W.G., and G.E. Steele.  1957.  Additional specimens of Trimorphodon vilkinsoni from Texas.  Copeia 1957(4): 304-310.

188  Dial, B.E.  1965.  Distributional notes on reptiles and amphibians from northeastern Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 10(2): 143-144.

189  Dial, B.E.  1978.  The thermal ecology of two sympatric, nocturnal Coleonyx (Lacertilia:  Gekkonidae).  Herpetologica 34(2): 194-201.

190  Dickerson, M.C.  1969.  The Frog Book:  North American Toads and Frogs, With a Study of the Habits and Life Histories of those of the Northeastern States.  New York:  Dover Publications, Inc.  xxxi + 253 pp.

191  Dixon, J.R.  1952.  A large bullsnake, Pituophis catenifer sayi, from Texas.  Copeia 1952(3): 193.

192  Dixon, J.R.  1956.  The mottled rock rattlesnake, Crotalus lepidus lepidus, in Edwards County, Texas.  Copeia 1956(2): 126-127.

193  Dixon, J.R.  1957.  Notes on the glossy snake, Arizona elegans, in Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 2(3): 132-133.

194  Dixon, J.R.  1959a.  Arizona elegans in southeastern Texas.  Herpetologica 15(1): 72.

195  Dixon, J.R.  1959b.  Geographic variation and distribution of the long-tailed group of the glossy snake, Arizona elegans Kennicott.  Southwest. Naturalist 4(1): 20-29.

196  Dixon, J.R.  1970a.  Coleonyx brevis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 88.1-88.2.

197  Dixon, J.R.  1970b.  Coleonyx reticulatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 89.1.

198  Dixon, J.R.  1971.  A noteworthy record of Eumeces multivirgatus in Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 15(4): 502.

199  Dixon, J.R.  1987.  Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas with Keys, Taxonomic Synopses, Bibliography, and Distribution Maps.  College Station:  Texas A&M University Press.  The W.L. Moody, Jr. Natural History Series Number Eight.  xii + 434 pp.

200  Dixon, J.R., and R.H. Dean.  1986.  Status of the southern populations of the night snake (Hypsiglena:  Colubridae) exclusive of California and Baja California.  Southwest. Naturalist 31(3): 307-318.

201  Dixon, J.R., and R.R. Fleet.  1976.  Arizona, A. elegans.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 179.1-179.4.

202  Dixon, J.R., and O.W. Thornton, Jr.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Acris crepitans blanchardi (Blanchard's cricket frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 29.

203  Dixon, J.R., and O.W. Thornton, Jr.  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Agkistrodon contortrix laticinctus (broad-banded copperhead).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 33.

204  Dixon, J.R., and O.W. Thornton, Jr.  1996c.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo woodhousii woodhousii (Woodhouse's toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 29.

205  Dixon, J.R., and O.W. Thornton, Jr.  1996d.  Geographic distribution.  Chelydra serpentina serpentina (common snapping turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 31.

206  Dixon, J.R., and O.W. Thornton, Jr.  1996e.  Geographic distribution.  Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer (diamondback water snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 35.

207  Dixon, J.R., and O.W. Thornton, Jr.  1996f.  Geographic distribution.  Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 30.

208  Dixon, J.R., and O.W. Thornton, Jr.  1996g.  Geographic distribution.  Terrapene ornata ornata (ornate box turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 31.

209  Dixon, J.R., and O.W. Thornton, Jr.  1996h.  Geographic distribution.  Trachemys scripta elegans (red-eared slider).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 31.

210  Dodd, C.K., Jr.  1990.  Caretta.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 482.1-482.2.

211  Dorcas, M.E.  1990.  Geographic distribution.  Masticophis flagellum flagellum (eastern coachwhip).  Herpetol. Rev. 21(1): 23.

212  Dorcas, M.E., and M.B. Harvey.  1990a.  Geographic distribution.  Graptemys kohnii (Mississippi map turtle).   Herpetol. Rev. 21(2): 39.

213  Dorcas, M.E., and M.B. Harvey.  1990b.  Geographic distribution.  Nerodia rhombifer (diamondback water snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 21(2): 41.

214  Dorcas, M.E., and J.R. Mendelson III.  1990a.  Geographic distribution.  Arizona elegans arenicolor (Texas glossy snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 21(1): 23.

215  Dorcas, M.E., and J.R. Mendelson III.  1990b.  Geographic Distribution.  Lampropeltis getulus holbrooki (speckled kingsnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 21(1): 23.

216  Dorcas, M.E., and J.R. Mendelson III.  1991.  Distributional notes on Nerodia harteri harteri in Parker and Palo Pinto Counties, Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 22(4): 117-118.

217  Duellman, W.E.  1968.  Smilisca baudinii.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 59.1-59.2.

218  Duellman, W.E., and R.G. Zweifel.  1962.  A synopsis of the lizards of the sexlineatus group (Genus Cnemidophorus).  Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 123(3): 159-210.

219  Dundee, H.A.  1995a.  Life history notes.  Cnemidophorus gularis gularis (Texas spotted whiptail).  Maximum size.  Herpetol. Rev. 26(2): 100.

220  Dundee, H.A.  1995b.  New Texas herpetofaunal county records represented in the Tulane University Museum of Natual History.  Herpetol. Rev. 26(4): 211-212.

221  Dunham, A.E.  1978.  Food availability as a proximate factor influencing individual growth rates in the iguanid lizard Sceloporus merriami.  Ecology 59(4): 770-778.

222  Dunham, A.E.  1980.  An experimental study of interspecific competition between the iguanid lizards Sceloporus merriami and Urosaurus ornatus.  Ecol. Monogr. 50(3): 309-330.

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224  Easterla, D.A.  1975a.  Giant desert centipede preys upon snake.  Southwest. Naturalist 20(3): 411.

225  Easterla, D.A.  1975b.  Reproductive and ecological observations on Tantilla rubra cucullata from Big Bend National Park, Texas (Serpentes:  Colubridae).  Herpetologica 31(2): 234-236.

226  Easterla, D.A., and R.C. Reynolds  1975.  Additional records and ecological notes on the reticulated gecko, Coleonyx reticulatus (Davis and Dixon), from the southern Trans-Pecos of southwestern Texas.  J. Herpetol. 9(2): 229-233.

227  Eberle, W.G.  1972.  Comparative chromosomal morphology of the New World natricine snake genera Natrix and Regina.  Herpetologica 28(2): 98-105.

228  Eckerman, C.M.  1995.  Geographic distribution.  Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains narrowmouth toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(4): 207.

229  Elliott, W.R., and J.R. Reddell.  1975.  The fauna of the Devil's Sinkhole.  Pp. 70-74 in Kennard, D., Ed.  1975.  Devil's Sinkhole Area - Headwaters of the Nueces River:  A Natural Area Survey.  Part VIII of VIII.  117pp.

230  Endangered Species Office, Region 2, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1989.  Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Threatened Concho Water Snake (Nerodia harteri paucimaculata).  Federal Register 54(124): 27377-27384.

231  Ernst, C.H.  1990.  Pseudemys gorzugi.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 461.1-461.2.

232  Ernst, C.H.  1992.  Trachemys gaigeae.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 538.1-538.4.

233  Ernst, C.H., and R.W. Barbour.  1989.  Snakes of Eastern North America.  Fairfax, Virginia:  George Mason University Press.  iii + 217 pp.

234  Ernst, C.H., R.W. Barbour, and J.E. Lovich.  1994.  Turtles of the United States and Canada.  Washington, D.C.:  Smithsonian Institution Press.  xxxviii + 578 pp.

235  Ernst, C.H., and R.B. Bury.  1982.  Malaclemys, M. terrapin.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 299.1-299.4.

236  Ernst, C.H., and J.F. McBreen.  1991.  Terrapene carolina.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 512.1-512.13.

237  Everitt, J.H.  1974.  Geographic distribution.  Phrynosoma modestum (round-tailed horned lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 5(4): 108.

238  Ferguson, G.W., and S.F. Fox.  1984.  Annual variation of survival advantage of large juvenile side-blotched lizards, Uta stansburiana:  Its causes and evolutionary significance.  Evolution 38(2): 342-349.

239  Fitch, H.S.  1980.  Thamnophis sirtalis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 270.1-270.4.

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241  Flury, A.  1950.  A new king snake from Trans-Pecos Texas.  Copeia 1950(3): 215-217.

242  Flury, A.G.  1949.  Range extensions for two West Texas snakes.  Copeia 1949(3): 293.

243  Ford, N.B., and J.P. Karges.  1987.  Reproduction in the checkered garter snake, Thamnophis marcianus, from southern Texas and northeastern Mexico:  seasonality and evidence for multiple clutches.  Southwest. Naturalist 32(1): 93-101.

244  Forester, D.C.  1975.  Laboratory evidence for potential gene flow between two species of spadefoot toads, Scaphiopus bombifrons and Scaphiopus hammondii.  Herpetologica 31(3): 282-286.

245  Fouquette, M.J., Jr.  1954.  Food competition among four sympatric species of garter snakes, Genus Thamnophis.  Texas J. Sci. 6(2): 172-188.

246  Fouquette, M.J., Jr.  1969.  Rhinophrynidae, Rhinophrynus, R. dorsalis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 78.1-78.2.

247  Fouquette, M.J., Jr., and H.L. Lindsay, Jr.  1955.  An ecological survey of reptiles in parts of northwestern Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 7(4): 402-421.

248  Fouquette, M.J., Jr., and F.E. Potter, Jr.  1961.  A new black-headed snake (Tantilla) from southwestern Texas.  Copeia 1961(2): 144-148.

249  Fox, S.F.  1975.  Natural selection of morphological phenotypes of the lizard Uta stansburiana.  Evolution 29(1): 95-107.

250  Fox, S.F.  1983.  8.  Fitness, home-range quality, and aggression in Uta stansburiana.  Pp. 149-168 in Huey, R.B, E.R. Pianka, and T.W. Schoener.  1983.  Lizard Ecology:  Studies of a Model Organism.  Cambridge and London:  Harvard University Press.  ix+501 pp.

251  Franklin, C.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus garnottii (Indo-Pacific Gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 152.

252  Franklin, C.  1997a.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(2): 96.

253  Franklin, C.  1997b.  Geographic distribution.  Hyla cinerea (green treefrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(2): 93.

254  Franklin, C.  1998a.  Geographic distribution.  Lampropeltis calligaster (prairie kingsnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 29(1): 53.

255  Franklin, C.  1998b.  Geographic distribution.  Rana sphenocephala utricularius (southern leopard frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 29(1): 50.

256  Franklin, C.J., and D. Glaze.  1998.  Geographic distribution.  Terrapene ornata (ornate box turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 29(2): 109.

257  Franklin, C.J., and R.L. Gutberlet, Jr.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Rana sphenocephala utricularius (southern leopard frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 209.

258  Franklin, C.J., and R.L. Gutberlet, Jr.  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Virginia striatula (rough earth snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 215.

259  Freed, P.S.  1983.  Geographic distribution.  Tropidoclonion lineatum texanum (Texas lined snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 14(1): 29.

260  Freehling, M.  1976a.  Hueco Tanks State Historical Park.  Austin, Texas:  Texas System of Natural Laboratories, Inc.  TSNL Laboratory Index Series No. 4-76.  50 pp.

261  Freehling, M.  1976b.  Southern Hueco Mountains, El Paso County, Texas.  Austin, Texas:  Texas System of Natural Laboratories, Inc.  TSNL Laboratory Index Series No. 5-76.  51 pp.

262  Frost, D.R.  1983.  Sonora semiannulata.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 333.1-333.4.

263  Fugler, C.M.  1955.  New locality records for the Louisiana pine snake, Pituophis catenifer ruthveni Stull.  Herpetologica 11(1): 24.

264  Funk, R.S.  1964.  Birth of a brood of western cottonmouths, Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma.  Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 67(1): 199.

265  Gannon, M.R.  1987.  New western distributional record of Terrapene carolina triunguis.  Texas J. Sci. 39(3): 293.

266  Garrett, C.M.  1992.  Geographic distribution.  Lampropeltis triangulum amaura (Louisiana milk snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(1): 27.

267  Garrett, C.M., M.R. Mateja, B.E. Smith, A.T. Patterson, and A.S. Bridegam.  1991.  Geographic distribution.  Rana utricularia utricularia (southern leopard frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(1): 24.

268  Garrett, C.M., and B.E. Smith.  1991.  Geographic distribution.  Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains skink).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(1): 26.

269  Garstka, W.R.  1982.  Systematics of the mexicana species group of the colubrid Genus Lampropeltis, with an hypothesis mimicry.  Breviora 466: 1-35.

270  Gartside, D.F., J.S. Rogers, and H.C. Dessauer.  1977.  Speciation with little genic and morphological differentiation in the ribbon snakes Thamnophis proximus and T. sauritus.  Copeia 1977(3): 697-705.

271  Gehlbach, F.R.  1956.  Annotated records of southwestern amphibians and reptiles.  Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 59(3): 364-372.

272  Gehlbach, F.R.  1967a.  Ambystoma tigrinum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 52.1-52.4.

273  Gehlbach, F.R.  1967b.  Lampropeltis mexicana.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 55.1-55.2.

274  Gehlbach, F.R., and J.A. Holman.  1974.  Paleoecology of amphibians and reptiles from Pratt Cave, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 19(2): 191-198.

275  Geiser, S.W.  1941.  Dr. Benno Matthes:  An early Texas herpetologist.  Field and Laboratory 9: 37-45.

276  George, J.E.  1960.  Notes on the parasitic mites of some West Texas reptiles.  Southwest. Naturalist 5(2): 105-106.

277  Gibbons, J.W., S.S. Novak, and C.H. Ernst.  1988.  Chelydra serpentina.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 420.1-420.4.

278  Glass, B.P.  1946.  Hyla crucifer in Texas.  Copeia 1946(2): 103.

279  Glass, B.P., and N. Hartweg  1951.  Kinosternon murrayi, a new muskturtle of the hirtipes group from Texas.  Copeia 1951(1): 50-52.

280  Glidewell, J.  1974.  Records of the snake Coluber constrictor (Reptilia:  Colubridae) from New Mexico and the Chihuahuan Desert of Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 19(2): 213-223.

281  Good, D.A.  1994.  Species limits in the Genus Gerrhonotus (Squamata:  Anguidae).  Herpetol. Monogr. 8: 180-202.

282  Good, D.A., and M.G. Wiedenfeld.  1995.  The holotype of the Texas alligator lizard, Gerrhonotus infernalis Baird (Squamata: Anguidae).  J. Herpetol. 29(4): 628-630.

283  Greding, E.J., Jr.  1964.  Food of Natrix in Hunt County, Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 9(3): 206.

284  Green, D., and D. Thomas.  1989a.  Geographic distribution.  Rana c. clamitans (bronze frog).  Herpetologica 20(1): 11-12.

285  Green, D., and D. Thomas.  1989b.  Geographic distribution.  Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog).  Herpetologica 20(1): 11.

286  Green, D., and D. Thomas.  1989c.  Geographic distribution.  Sternotherus carinatus (razorback musk turtle).  Herpetologica 20(1): 14.

287  Greene, H.W.  1969.  Fat storage in females of an introduced lizard, Hemidactylus turcicus, from Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 21(2): 233-235.

288  Grobman, A.B.  1950.  The problem of the natural range of a species.  Copeia 1950(3): 231-232.

289  Guidry, E.V.  1953.  Herpetological notes from southeastern Texas.  Herpetologica 9(1): 49-56.

290  Gunter, G.  1945.  The northern range of Berlandier's tortoise.  Copeia 1945(3): 175.

291  Gutberlet, R.J., Jr., and D.S. Figueroa.  1995a.  Geographic distribution.  Kinosternon odoratum (common musk turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(4): 209.

292  Gutberlet, R.J., Jr., and D.S. Figueroa.  1995b.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudacris crucifer (spring peeper).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(4): 208.

293  Gutberlet, R.J., Jr., and D.S. Figueroa.  1995c.  Geographic distribution.  Siren intermedia (lesser siren).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(4): 207.

294  Gutberlet, R.J., Jr., and C.J. Franklin.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Lampropeltis calligaster calligaster (prairie kingsnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 213.

295  Gutberlet, R.J., Jr., and C.L. Stewart.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Kinosternon odoratum (common musk turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 151.

296  Guttman, S.I.  1965.  An electrophoretic analysis of the blood proteins of the Genus Siren.  Texas J. Sci. 17(3): 267-277.

297  Guttman, S.I.  1970a.  An electrophoretic study of the hemoglobins of the sand lizards, Callisaurus, Cophosaurus, Holbrookia and Uma.  Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 34: 569-574.

298  Guttman, S.I.  1970b.  Hemoglobin electrophoresis and relationships with the lizard Genus Sceloporus (Sauria:  Iguanidae).  Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 34: 563-568.

299  Guttman, S.I.  1972.  14.  Blood proteins.  Pp. 265-278 in W.F. Blair, Ed.  1972.   Evolution in the Genus Bufo.  Austin and London:  University of Texas Press.  viiii+459 pp.

300  Hahn, D.E.  1979a.  Leptotyphlops dulcis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 231.1-231.2.

301  Hahn, D.E.  1979b.  Leptotyphlops humilis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 232.1-232.2.

302  Hall, R.J.  1976.  Eumeces obsoletus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 186.1-186.3.

303  Hambrick, P.S.  1975.  New county records and range extensions of Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Herpetol. Rev. 6(3): 79-80.

304  Hambrick, P.S.  1976.  Additions to the Texas herpetofauna, with notes on peripheral range extensions and new records of Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Texas J. Sci. 27(2): 291-299.

305  Hamilton, R.D.  1944.  Notes on mating and migration in Berlandier's turtle.  Copeia 1944(1): 62.

306  Hamilton, R.D.  1947.  The range of Pseudemys scripta gaigeae.  Copeia 1947(1): 65-66.

307  Hamilton, W.J., Jr.  1947.  Hibernation of the lined snake.  Copeia 1947(3): 209-210.

308  Hardy, L.M.  1975a.  A systematic revision of the colubrid snake Genus Ficimia.  J. Herpetol. 9(2): 133-168.

309  Hardy, L.M.  1975b.  A systematic revision of the colubrid snake Genus Gyalopion.  J. Herpetol. 9(1): 107-132.

310  Hardy, L.M.  1976a.  Ficimia streckeri.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 181.1-181.2.

311  Hardy, L.M.  1976b.  Gyalopion, G. canum, G. quadrangularis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 182.1-182.4.

312  Hayes-Odum, L., L. Bailey, T.H. Kennedy, D. Cowman, and P. Reiff.  1994.  Natural history notes.  Alligator mississippiensis (American alligator).  Nests.  Herpetol. Rev. 25(3): 119.

313  Hayes-Odum, L., and J.R. Dixon.  1997.  Abnormalities in embryos from a wild American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) nest.  Herpetol. Rev. 28(2): 73-75.

314  Hayes-Odum, L., T. Hill-Kennedy, L. Bailey, D. Cowman, P. Reiff, and D. Jones.  1996.  Natural history notes.  Alligator mississippiensis (American alligator).  Reproduction.  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 199-200.

315  Hayes-Odum, L., and D. Jones.  1993.  Effects of drought on American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) in Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 45(2): 182-185.

316  Hayes-Odum, L., D. Valdez, M. Lowe, L. Weiss, P.H. Reiff, and D. Jones.  1993.  American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) nesting at an inland Texas site.  Texas J. Sci. 45(1): 51-61.

317  Haynes, D.  1976.  Graptemys caglei.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 184.1-184.2.

318  Henderson, G.G., Jr.  1961.  Reproductive potential of Microhyla olivacea.  Texas J. Sci. 13(3): 355-356.

319  Hendricks, A.C., J.T. Wyatt, and D.E. Henley.  1971.  Infestation of a Texas red-eared turtle by leeches.  Texas J. Sci. 22(2-3): 247.

320  Hendricks, F.S., and J.R. Dixon.  1986.  Systematics and biogeography of Cnemidophorus marmoratus (Sauria:  Teiidae).  Texas J. Sci. 38(4): 327-402.

321  Henke, S.E., and M.Montemayor.  1997.  Natural history notes.  Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas horned lizard).  Growth.  Herpetol. Rev. 28(3): 152.

322  Herald, E.S.  1955.  A longevity record for the Texas blind salamander.  Herpetologica 11(2): 192.

323  Heyer, W.R.  1971.  Leptodactylus labialis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 104.1-104.3.

324  Hibbitts, T.D.  1991a.  Geographic distribution.  Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains skink).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 65.

325  Hibbitts, T.D.  1991b.  Geographic distribution.  Lampropeltis calligaster calligaster (prairie kingsnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 67.

326  Hibbitts, T.D.  1991c.  Geographic distribution.  Nerodia rhombifer (diamondback watersnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 68.

327  Hibbitts, T.D.  1991d.  Geographic distribution.  Ophisaurus attenuatus attenuatus (western slender glass lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 66.

328  Hibbitts, T.D.  1991e.  Geographic distribution.  Sistrurus catenatus edwardsii (desert massasauga).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 68.

329  Hibbitts, T.D.  1992a.  Geographic distribution.  Deirochelys reticularia miaria (western chicken turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(3): 88.

330  Hibbitts, T.D.  1992b.  Geographic distribution.  Diadophis punctatus arnyi (prairie ringneck snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(3): 91.

331  Hibbitts, T.D.  1992c.  Geographic distribution.  Opheodrys aestivus (rough green snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(3): 92.

332  Hibbitts, T.D.  1992d.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudemys concinna metteri (Missouri river cooter).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(3): 88.

333  Hibbitts, T.D.  1992e.  Geographic distribution.  Virginia striatula (rough earth snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(3): 93.

334  Hibbitts, T.D.  1992f.  Life history notes.  Hypsiglena torquata (night snake).  Predation.  Herpetol. Rev. 23(4): 120.

335  Hibbitts, T.D., and M.P. Hibbitts.  1994.  New county records of amphibians and reptiles from northeastern Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 25(1): 35-36.

336  Hibbitts, T.D.,  M.P. Hibbits, and T.J. Hibbitts.  1996.  New distributional records of reptiles from western and Trans-Pecos Texas, USA.  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 217-218.

337  Hibbitts, T.J.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus sexlineatus viridis (prairie racerunner).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(4): 210.

338  Hibbitts, T.J., and J.H. Malone.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Storeria occipitomaculata obscura (Florida redbelly snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(4): 211.

339  Highton, R.  1986.  Plethodon serratus Grobman.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 394.1-394.2.

340  Highton, R.  1989.  Part 1.  Geographic protein variation.  Pp. 1-78 in Highton, R., G.C. Maha, and L.R. Maxson.  1989.  Biochemical Evolution in the Slimy Salamanders of the Plethodon glutinosus Complex in the Eastern United States.  Illinois Biol. Monogr. 57.  Urbana:  University of Illinois Press.  153 pp.

341  Hillis, D.M.  1981.  Premating isolating mechanisms among three species of the Rana pipiens complex in Texas and southern Oklahoma.  Copeia 1981(2): 312-319.

342  Hillman, J.L., and R.W. Strandtmann.  1960.  The incidence of Hepatozoon serpentium in some Texas snakes.  Southwest. Naturalist 5(4): 226-228.

343  Hoffpauir, C., and E.O. Morrison.  1966.  Rhabdias ranae from Bufo valliceps.  Southwest. Naturalist 11(2): 302.

344  Holland, R.L., and H.M. Smith.  1992.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus gularis  gularis (Texas spotted whiptail).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(4): 123.

345  Holland, R.L., and H.M. Smith.  1993.  Geographic distribution.  Terrapene ornata ornata (ornate box turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(3): 108.

346  Holman, J.A.  1960.  Tantilla nigriceps from Kinney County, Texas.  Herpetologica 17(4): 274.

347  Holman, J.A.  1971.  Ophisaurus attenuatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 111.1-111.3.

348  Holt, J.H.  1979.  Morphological and Genetic Variations in the Trans-Pecos Subspecies of Sceloporus merriami.  M.S. Thesis.  Alpine, Texas:  Sul Ross State University.  87 pp.

349  Hubbs, C., and F.D. Martin.  1967.  Bufo valliceps breeding in artificial pools.  Southwest. Naturalist 12(1): 104-110.

350  Hubbs, C., T. Wright, and O. Cuellar.  1963.  Developmental temperature tolerance of central Texas populations of two anuran amphibians Bufo valliceps and Pseudacris streckeri.  Southwest. Naturalist 8(3): 142-149.

351  Hughes, N.  1962.  The number and form of chromosomes in the Genus Scaphiopus.  Texas J. Sci. 14(2): 225-228.

352  Hughes, N.  1963.  Notes on two partial albino (?) toads, Scaphiopus bombifrons.  Herpetologica 19(2): 139-140.

353  Hunsaker, D., II, and F.E. Potter, Jr.  1960.  "Red leg" in a natural population of amphibians.  Herpetologica 16: 285-286.

354  Hunsaker, D., II, and D. Sellers.  1953.  Notes on the possible intergradation between the colubrine snakes Arizona elegans blanchardi Klauber and Arizona elegans elegans Kennicott in Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 5(2): 268-269.

355  Husak, J.F.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Anolis carolinensis (green anole).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 210.

356  Husak, J.F.  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 211.

357  Husak, J.F.  1998.  Geographic distribution.  Eleuthrodactylus marnockii (cliff chirping frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 29(1): 48.

358  Husak, J.F., and J. Wright.  1998a.  Geographic distribution.  Lampropeltis triangulum (milk snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 29(2): 114.

359  Husak, J.F., and J. Wright.  1998b.  Geographic distribution.  Salvadora grahamiae lineata (Texas patchnose snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 29(2): 116.

360  Ideker, J.  1974.  Storeria dekayi texana from the caprock of northwest Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 25(1): 87.

361  Ideker, J.  1976.  Tadpole thermoregulatory behavior facilitates grackle predation.  Texas J. Sci. 27(1): 244-245.

362  Ideker, J.  1979.  Geographic distribution.  Nerodia rhombifera (diamondback water snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 10(2): 60.

363  Irwin, K.J., and S.L. Collins.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Hyla cinerea (green treefrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 29.

364  Irwin, K.J., and S.L. Collins.  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Lampropeltis triangulum (milk snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 34.

365  Irwin, K.J., T.W. Taggart, and A.Sweetman.  1994a.  Geographic distribution.  Storeria dekayi (brown snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(2): 77.

366  Irwin, K.J., T.W. Taggart, and A.Sweetman.  1994b.  Geographic distribution.  Trachemys scripta (slider).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(2): 75.

367  Iverson, J.B.  1977.  Kinosternon subrubrum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 193.1-194.4.

368  Iverson, J.B.  1979.  Sternotherus carinatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 226.1-226.2.

369  Iverson, J.B.  1985.  Kinosternon hirtipes.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 361.1-361.4.

370  Jackson, A.W.  1952.  The effect of temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure on the rate of call in Acris crepitans in Brazos County, Texas.  Herpetologica 8(2): 18-20.

371  Jameson, D.L.  1950a.  The breeding and development of Strecker's chorus frog in central Texas.  Copeia 1950(1): 61.

372  Jameson, D.L.  1950b.  The development of Eleuthrodactylus latrans.  Copeia 1950(1): 44-46.

373  Jameson, D.L.  1956a.  Duplicate feeding habits in snakes.  Copeia 1956(1): 54-55.

374  Jameson, D.L.  1956b.  Survival of some central Texas frogs under natural conditions.  Copeia 1956(1): 55-57.

375  Jameson, D.L., and A.G. Flury.  1949.  The reptiles and amphibians of the Sierra Vieja Range of southwestern Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 1(2): 54-79

376  Johnson, J.D.  1994.  Geographic distribution.  Diadophis punctatus arnyi (prairie ringneck snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(4): 166.

377  Johnson, J.D., and T.J. LaDuc.  1994.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo woodhousii woodhousii (Woodhouse's toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(4): 159.

378  Jones, D., and L. Hayes-Odum.  1990.  Natural history notes.  Alligator mississippiensis (American alligator).  Behavior.  Herpetol. Rev. 21(3): 60.

379  Jones, S.M., and G.W. Ferguson.  1980.  The effect of paint marking on mortality in a Texas population of Sceloporus undulatus.  Copeia 1980(4): 850-854.

380  Judd, F.W.  1974.  Intraspecific variation in blood properties of the keeled earless lizard, Holbrookia propinqua.  Herpetologica 30(1): 99-102.

381  Judd, F.W.  1975.  Activity and thermal ecology of the keeled earless lizard, Holbrookia propinqua.  Herpetologica 31(2): 137-150.

382  Judd, F.W.  1976.  Food and feeding behavior of the keeled earless lizard, Holbrookia propinqua.  Southwest. Naturalist 21(1): 17-26.

383  Judd, F.W., H. Nieuwendaal, and D.L. Hockaday.  1991.   The leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, in southernmost Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 43(1): 101-103.

384  Judd, F.W., and F.L. Rose.  1977.  Aspects of the thermal biology of the Texas tortoise,  Gopherus berlandieri (Reptilia, Testudines, Testudinidae).  J. Herpetol. 11(2): 147-153.

385  Karges, J.P.  1978.  Texas amphibians and reptiles:  some new distributional records, Part 1.  Herpetol. Rev. 9(4): 143-145.

386  Karges, J.P.  1979.  Texas amphibians and reptiles:  some new distributional records, Part II.  Herpetol. Rev. 10(4): 119-121.

387  Karges, J.P.  1981.  Texas amphibians and reptiles:  some new distributional records, Part III.  Herpetol. Rev. 12(2): 68-69.

388  Karges, J.P.  1982.  Texas amphibians and reptiles:  some new distributional records, Part IV.  Herpetol. Rev. 13(1): 27.

389  Kassing, E.F.  1961.  A life history study of the Great Plains ground snake, Sonora episcopa episcopa (Kennicott).  Texas J. Sci. 17(2): 185-203.

390  Kauffeld, C.F.  1948.  Notes on a hook-nosed snake from Texas.  Copeia 1948(4): 301.

391  Keck, M.B.  1993.  New distributional records of amphibians and reptiles from Titus County, Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 45(4): 360-362.

392  Keck, M.B., and P.D. Klawinski.  1991.  Geographic distribution.  Anolis carolinensis (green anole).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(4): 134.

393  Keck, M.B., J.R. Mendelson III, and D.P. Lawson.  1991.  Geographic Distribution.  Eumeces tetragrammus brevilineatus (short-lined skink).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(3): 102-103.

394  Kennedy, J.P.  1956a.  An arboreal nest of the five-lined skink, Eumeces fasciatus, in eastern Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 1(3): 138-139.

395  Kennedy, J.P.  1956b.  Food habits of the rusty lizard, Sceloporus olivaceus Smith.  Texas J. Sci. 8(3): 328-349.

396  Kennedy, J.P.  1958.  Notes on a breeding congress of Pseudacris clarki and Pseudacris nigrita in Harris County, Texas.  Herpetologica 14(4): 192.

397  Kennedy, J.P.  1959.  Sleeping habits of the eastern fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus (Sauria, Iguanidae).  Southwest. Naturalist 3: 90-93.

398  Kennedy, J.P.  1960.  Parturition of the blue spiny lizard, Sceloporus cyanogenys Cope.  Southwest. Naturalist 5(1): 44-45.

399  Kennedy, J.P.  1961a.  Eggs of the eastern hognose snake, Hetrodon platyrhinos.  Texas J. Sci. 13(4): 416-422.

400  Kennedy, J.P.  1961b.  Spawning season and experimental hybridization of the Houston toad, Bufo houstonensis.  Herpetologica 17(4): 239-245.

401  Kennedy, J.P.  1962.  An encounter between the wasp, Polistes fuscatus var. rubiginosus and the green anole, Anolis carolinensis.  Herpetologica 18(4): 125.

402  Kennedy, J.P.  1964.  Natural history notes on some snakes of eastern Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 16(2): 210-215.

403  Kennedy, J.P.  1973.  Sceloporus olivaceus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 143.1-143.4.

404  Kezer, J.  1952.  Thyroxin-induced metamorphosis of the neotenic salamanders Eurycea tynerensis and Eurycea neotenes.  Copeia 1952(4): 234-237.

405  Killebrew, F.C.  1977.  Mitotic chromosomes of turtles.  V.  The Chelydridae.  Southwest. Naturalist 21(4): 547-548.

406  Killebrew, F.C.  1980.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus tesselatus (Colorado checkered whiptail).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 38.

407  Killebrew, F.C., K.B. Blair, D. Chiszar, and H.M. Smith.  1996.  New records for amphibians and reptiles from Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 27(2): 90-91.

408  Killebrew, F.C., K.B. Blair, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995a.  Geographic distribution.  Acris crepitans (northern cricket frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 151.

409  Killebrew, F.C., K.B. Blair, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995b.  Geographic distribution.  Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium (barred tiger salamander).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 150.

410  Killebrew, F.C., K.B. Blair, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995c.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo cognatus (Great Plains toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 151.

411  Killebrew, F.C., K.B. Blair, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995d.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo punctatus (red-spotted toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 152.

412  Killebrew, F.C., K.B. Blair, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995e.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo speciosus (Texas toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 152.

413  Killebrew, F.C., K.B. Blair, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995f.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudacris clarkii (spotted chorus frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 153.

414  Killebrew, F.C., K.B. Blair, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995g.  Geographic distribution.  Rana blairi (plains leopard frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 153.

415  Killebrew, F.C., K.B. Blair, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995h.  Geographic distribution.  Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 153-154.

416  Killebrew, F.C., K.B. Blair, H.M. Smith, and D. Chiszar.  1995i.  Geographic distribution.  Scaphiopus couchii (Couch's spadefoot).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(3): 154.

417  Killebrew, F.C., and T.L. James.  1983.  Natural history notes.  Crotalus viridis viridis (prairie rattlesnake).  Coloration.  Herpetol. Rev. 14(3): 74.

418  Killebrew, F.C., T.L. James, and J. Bertl.  1984.  Geographic distribution.  Graptemys versa (Texas map turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 15(3): 77.

419  Killebrew, F.C., and D. Porter.  1989a.  Life history notes.  Graptemys caglei (Cagle's map turtle).  Size maxima.  Herpetol. Rev. 20(3): 70.

420  Killebrew, F.C., and D. Porter.  1989b.  Life history notes.  Pseudemys texana (Texas river cooter).  Size Maximum.  Herpetol. Rev. 20(3): 70.

421  Killebrew, F.C., and D.A. Porter.  1990.  Life history notes.  Graptemys caglei (Cagle's map turtle).  Size.  Herpetol. Rev. 21(4): 92.

422  Killebrew, F.C., and D.A. Porter.  1991.  Geographic distribution.  Graptemys caglei (Cagle's map turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(1): 24.

423  Killebrew, F.C., and M. Rhea.  1980.  Geographic distribution.  Regina grahami (Graham's crayfish snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 39.

424  King, K., D. Cavazos, D., and F.W. Judd.  1987.  Anolis sagrei (Sauria:  Iguanidae) established in sourthern Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 39(3): 289-291.

425  King, K.A.  1975.  Note on unusual food item of the western diamondback rattlesnake.  Southwest. Naturalist 20(3): 409.

426  Kizirian, D.A., K. King, and J.R. Dixon.  1990.  Life history notes.  Graptemys versa (Texas map turtle).  Size maximum and diet.  Herpetol. Rev. 21(3): 60.

427  Klawinski, P.D., and M.B. Keck.  1991.  Geographic distribution.  Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (plains blind snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(4): 135.

428  Klein, T., Jr.  1951a.  A new method of collecting Holbrookia texana.  Herpetologica 17(4): 200.

429  Klein, T., Jr.  1951b.  Notes on the feeding habits of Crotophytus reticulatus.  Herpetologica 17(4): 200.

430  Knopf, G.N.  1962.  Paedogenesis and metamorphic variation in Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium.  Southwest. Naturalist 7(1): 75-76.

431  Knopf, G.N., and D.W. Tinkle.  1961.  The distribution and habits of Sistrurus catenatus in Northwest Texas.  Herpetologica 17(2): 126-131.

432  Kraus, F., and G. W. Schuett.  1980a.  Geographic distribution.  Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus (Mojave rattlesnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(3): 81.

433  Kraus, F., and G. W. Schuett.  1980b.  Geographic distribution.  Masticophis flagellum testaceus (western coachwhip).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(3): 81.

434  Kraus, F., and G. W. Schuett.  1981.  An intergrade Lampropeltis triangulum from West Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 12(2): 53.

435  Kroll, J.C.  1971.  Combat behavior in male Great Plains ground snakes (Sonora episcopa episcopa).  Texas J. Sci. 23(2): 300.

436  Kroll, J.C.  1976.  Feeding adaptations of hognose snakes.  Southwest. Naturalist 20(4): 537-557.

437  Kroll, J.C., and R.R. Hicks, Jr.  1975.  Vertebrate fauna of the Blue Elbow Swamp.  Pp. 46-64 in Kennard, D., Ed.  1975.  Blue Elbow Swamp:  A Natural Area Survey.  Part V of VIII.  68 pp.

438  Krupa, J.J.  1990.  Bufo cognatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 457.1-457.8.

439  Krusling, P.J., J.W. Ferner, and J. Patterson.  1995.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus turcicus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(2): 108-109.

440  Kutac, E.A., and S.C. Caran.  1976.  A Bird Finding and Naturalist's Guide for the Austin, Texas, Area.  Austin, Texas:  The Oasis Press.  145 pp.

441  Ladd, C.G.  1989.  Geographic distribution.  Kinosternon f. flavescens (yellow mud turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 20(1): 14.

442  Ladd, C.G., and G.G. Galbraith.  1989a.  Geographic distribution.  Agkistrodon c. contortrix (southern copperhead).  Herpetol. Rev. 20(1): 13.

443  Ladd, C.G., and G.G. Galbraith.  1989b.  Geographic distribution.  Chelydra serpentina serpentina (common snapping turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 20(1): 14.

444  LaDuc, T.J.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Diadophis punctatus regalis (regal ringneck snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(3): 159.

445  LaDuc, T.J., and C.R. Harrison.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Coluber constrictor flaviventris (eastern yellowbelly racer).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(3): 159.

446  LaDuc, T.J., and J.D. Johnson.  1994a.  Geographic distribution.  Sonora semiannulata (ground snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(4): 168.

447  LaDuc, T.J., and J.D. Johnson.  1994b.  Geographic distribution.  Tantilla nigriceps (plains blackhead snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(4): 168.

448  LaDuc, T.J., and K.C. Lunt.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 209.

449  Lannutti, D.I., T.J. La Duc, and J.D. Johnson.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Elaphe guttata emoryi (Great Plains rat snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 212.

450  Lannutti, D.I., T.J. La Duc, and J.D. Johnson.  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Hypsiglena torquata jani (Texas night snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 213.

451  Lannutti, D.I., T.J. La Duc, and J.D. Johnson.  1996c.  Geographic distribution.  Masticophis flagellum testaceus (western coachwhip).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 214.

452  Lannutti, D.I., T.J. La Duc, and J.D. Johnson.  1996d.  Geographic distribution.  Rhinocheilus lecontei tesselatus (Texas longnose snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 214.

453  Lannutti, D.I., T.J. La Duc, and J.D. Johnson.  1996e.  Geographic distribution.  Tantilla nigriceps (plains black-headed snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 215.

454  Lannutti, D.I., T.J. La Duc, and J.D. Johnson.  1996f.  Geographic distribution.  Thamnophis marcianus marcianus (checkered garter snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 215.

455  Lardie, R.L.  1963.  A length record for Trionyx spinifer emoryi (Agassiz).  Herpetologica 19(2): 150.

456  Lardie, R.L.  1964.  Pugnacious behavior in the softshell Trionyx spinifer pallidus and implications of territoriality.  Herpetologica 20(4): 281-284.

457  Lawrence, J.F.  1955.  Range extension of the whiptailed lizard Cnemidophorus neomexicanus.  Copeia 1955(2): 142.

458  Lawson, D.P., M.B. Keck, and W.B. Jennings.  1993.  Geographic distribution.  Elaphe guttata (corn snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(3): 109.

459  Lawson, R., A.J. Meier, P.G. Frank, and P.E. Moler.  1991.  Allozyme variation and systematics of the Nerodia fasciata-Nerodia clarkii complex of water snakes (Serpentes:  Colubridae).  Copeia 1991(3): 639-659.

460  Leary, T.R.  1957.  A schooling of leatherback turtles, Dermochelys coriacea coriacea, on the Texas coast.  Copeia 1957(3): 232.

461  Legler, J.M.  1960.  Remarks on the natural history of the Big Bend slider, Pseudemys scripta gaigeae Hartweg.  Herpetologica 16(2): 139-140.

462  Leon, P., and J. Kezer.  1974.  The chromosomes of Siren intermedia nettingi (Goin) and their significance to comparative salamander karyology.  Herpetologica 30(1): 1-11.

463  Lewis, M.R.  1974.  Recent county records and range extensions from southcentral Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 5(1): 21.

464  Lewis, T.H.  1951.  The biology of Leiolopisma laterale (Say).  Amer. Midl. Naturalist 45(1): 232-240.

465  Lewis, T.W., Jr., and J.R. Dixon.  1976.  Geographic distribution.  Cemophora coccinea copei (scarlet snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 7(4): 178.

466  Lieb, C.S.  1990.  Eumeces tetragrammus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 492.1-492.4.

467  Lieb, C.S., and V.J. Roessling.  1983.  Distributional records for central and southern Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 14(2): 54.

468  Littlejohn, M.J.  1959.  Artificial hybridization within the Pelobatidae and Microhylidae.  Texas J. Sci. 11(1): 57-59.

469  Littlejohn, M.J.  1961a.  Artificial hybridization between some hylid frogs of the United States.  Texas J. Sci. 13(2): 176-184.

470  Littlejohn, M.J.  1961b.  Mating call discrimination by females of the spotted chorus frog (Pseudacris clarki).  Texas J. Sci. 13(1): 49-50.

471  Littlejohn, M.J., and T.C. Michaud.  1959.  Mating call discrimination by females of Strecker's chorus frog (Pseudacris streckeri).  Texas J. Sci. 11(1): 86-92.

472  Livezey, R.L.  1948.  Distributional records of amphibians in East Texas.  Copeia 1948(1): 67-68.

473  Livezey, R.L.  1951.  Natrix rigida from Tyler County, Texas.  Herpetologica 7(2): 60.

474  Long, D.R.  1986a.  Clutch formation in the turtle Kinosternon flavescens (Testudines:  Kinosternidae).  Southwest. Naturalist 31(1): 1-8.

475  Long, D.R.  1986b.  Lipid content and delayed emergence of hatchling yellow mud turtles.  Southwest. Naturalist 31(2): 244-246.

476  Long, D.R.  1987.  Reproductive and lipid patterns in a semiarid-adapted anuran, Bufo cognatus.  Texas J. Sci. 39(1): 3-13.

477  Long, R.J.  1961.  A record of the red-bellied snake from Texas.  Herpetologica 17(3): 208-209.

478  Lovich, J.E.  1993.  Macroclemys, M. temminckii.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 562.1-562.4.

479  Low, B.S.  1972.  13.  Evidence from parotoid-gland secretions.  Pp. 244-264 in W.F. Blair, Ed.  1972.   Evolution in the Genus Bufo.  Austin and London:  University of Texas Press.  viiii+459 pp.

480  Lynch, J.D.  1972.  A taxonomic revision of the leptodactylid frog Genus Syrrhophus Cope.  Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist. 20(1):  1-45.

481  Mabie, D.W.  1993.  Job no. 5:  Baseline inventories.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  Federal Aid Project No. W-107-R-19.  35 pp.

482  Maha, G.C., and L.R. Maxson.  1989.  Part 2.  Immunological analysis of geographic variation in plasma proteins.  Pp. 79-92 in Highton, R., G.C. Maha, and L.R. Maxson.  1989.  Biochemical Evolution in the Slimy Salamanders of the Plethodon glutinosus Complex in the Eastern United States.  Illinois Biol. Monogr. 57.  Urbana:  University of Illinois Press.  153 pp.

483  Malone, J.H.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Rana clamitans clamitans (bronze frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(2): 93.

484  Manning, R.W., C. Jones, and F.D. Yancey, II.  1995.  Noteworthy records of amphibians and reptiles from northwestern and western Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 47(3): 231-235.

485  Mares, M.A.  1971.  Coprophagy in the Texas tortoise, Gopherus berlandieri.  Texas J. Sci. 23(2): 300-301.

486  Marion, W.R., and D.R., and D.R. Blankenship.  1974.  Geographic distribution.  Drymobius margaritiferus margaritiferus (speckled racer).  Herpetol. Rev. 5(1): 21.

487  Martin, R.F.  1972.  4.  Evidence from osteology.  Pp. 37-70 in W.F. Blair, Ed.  1972.   Evolution in the Genus Bufo.  Austin and London:  University of Texas Press.  viiii+459 pp.

488  Martin, R.F.  1973.  Reproduction in the tree lizard (Urosaurus ornatus) in central Texas:  drought conditions.  Herpetologica 29(1): 27-32.

489  Martin, R.F.  1977.  Variation in reproductive productivity of range margin tree lizards (Urosaurus ornatus).  Copeia 1977(1): 83-92.

490  Martin, W.F.  1972.  15.  Evolution of vocalization in the Genus Bufo.  Pp. 279-309 in W.F. Blair, Ed.  1972.   Evolution in the Genus Bufo.  Austin and London:  University of Texas Press.  viiii+459 pp.

491  Martof, B.S.  1973.  Siren intermedia.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 127.1-127.2.

492  Martof, B.S.  1975.  Hyla squirella.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 168.1-168.2.

493  Mather, C.M.  1970.  Some aspects of the life history of the ground skink, Lygosoma laterale.  Texas J. Sci. 21(4): 429-438.

494  Mather, C.M., and J.R. Dixon.  1976.  Geographic records of some south Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Herpetol. Rev. 7(3): 127.

495  Mather, C.M., and J.W. Sites, Jr.  1985.  Sceloporus variabilis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 373.1-373.3.

496  McAlister, W.  1954.  Natural history notes on the barking frog.  Herpetologica 10(2): 197-199.

497  McAlister, W.H.  1959.  The vocal structures and method of call production in the Genus Scaphiopus Holbrook.  Texas J. Sci. 11(1): 60-77.

498  McAlister, W.H.  1961.  Artificial hybridization between Rana a. areolata and Rana p. pipiens from Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 13(4): 423-426.

499  McAllister, C.T.  1982.  Geographic distribution.  Chrysemys concinna (river cooter).  Herpetol. Rev. 13(3): 80.

500  McAllister, C.T.  1984a.  Geographic distribution.  Nerodia rhombifera rhombifera (diamondback water snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 15(1): 21.

501  McAllister, C.T.  1984b.  Geographic distribution.  Pituophis melanoleucus sayi (bullsnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 15(3): 78.

502  McAllister, C.T.  1984c.  Geographic distribution.  Sonora semiannulata (ground snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 15(3): 78.

503  McAllister, C.T.  1985.  Nerodia rhombifera.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 376.1-376.4.

504  McAllister, C.T.  1986.  Geographic distribution.  Tropidoclonion lineatum texanum (Texas lined snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 17(3): 67.

505  McAllister, C.T.  1987a.  Geographic distribution.  Elaphe guttata emoryi (Great Plains rat snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 18(1): 20.

506  McAllister, C.T.  1987b.  Geographic distribution.  Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas horned lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 18(1): 20.

507  McAllister, C.T.  1987c.  Life history notes.  Crotaphytus collaris collaris (eastern collared lizard).  Seasonal activity.  Herpetol. Rev. 18(1): 15.

508  McAllister, C.T.  1987d.  Life history notes.  Eumeces septentrionalis obtusirostris (southern prairie skink).  Reproduction.  Herpetol. Rev. 18(4): 75.

509  McAllister, C.T.  1988.  Geographic distribution.  New county records for amphibians and reptiles of north central Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 19(3): 61-62.

510  McAllister, C.T.  1990a.  Geographic distribution.  Crotalus atrox (western diamondback rattlesnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 21(4): 97.

511  McAllister, C.T.  1990b.  Geographic distribution.  Thamnophis sirtalis annectans (Texas garter snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 21(1): 24.

512  McAllister, C.T.  1991a.  First report of Mesocestoides sp. tetrathyridia (Cyclophllidea:  Mesocestoididae) in the Texas alligator lizard, Gerrhonotus liocephalus (Saurua:  Anguidae) from Coahuila, Mexico.  Texas J. Sci. 43(3): 325-326.

513  McAllister, C.T.  1991b.  Geographic distribution.  Elaphe guttata emoryi (Great Plains rat snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 67.

514  McAllister, C.T.  1991c.  Geographic distribution.  Tantilla gracilis (flathead snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 68.

515  McAllister, C.T.  1992.  Geographic distribution.  Apalone spinifera pallida (pallid spiny softshell).  Herpetol. Rev. 23(4): 122.

516  McAllister, C.T., and D.K. Bibb  1991a.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus sexlineatus sexlineatus (six-lined racerunner).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 65.

517  McAllister, C.T., and D.K. Bibb  1991b.  Geographic distribution.  Notophthalmus viridescens louisianensis (central newt).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 62.

518  McAllister, C.T., and D.K. Bibb  1991c.  Geographic distribution.  Regina grahamii (Graham's crayfish snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 68.

519  McAllister, C.T., J.E. Cordes, and J.M. Walker.  1991.  Helminth parasites of unisexual and bisexual whiptail lizards (Teiidae) in North America.  VI. The gray-checkered whiptail (Cnemidophorus dixoni).  Texas J. Sci. 43(3): 309-314.

520  McAllister, C.T., J.E. Cordes, and J.M. Walker.  1995.  Helminth parasites of unisexual and bisexual whiptail lizards (Teiidae) in North America.  IX. The plateau spotted whiptail (Cnemidophorus gularis septemvittatus).  Texas J. Sci. 47(2): 83-88.

521  McAllister, C.T., and B.D. Earle.  1989.  Geographic distribution.  Trachemys scripta elegans (red-eared turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 20(1): 14.

522  McAllister, C.T., P.S. Freed, S.J. Upton, D.A. Burdick, and N.A. Wilson.  1991.  Parasites of the roughtail gecko, Cyrtopodium scabrum (Sauria:  Gekkonidae), from Galveston,  Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 43(2): 199-204.

523  McAllister, C.T., and K.L  Fry.  1986.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo debilis debilis (eastern green toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 17(4): 91.

524  McAllister, C.T., and J.E. Keirans.  1987.  Additional records of tick (Acari:  Ixodidae, Argasidae) ingestion by whiptail lizards, Genus Cnemidophorus.  Texas J. Sci. 39(3): 287-288.

525  McAllister, C.T., and W.W. Lamar.  1987.  Life history notes.  Pseudemys texana (Texas river cooter).  Size Maxima.  Herpetol. Rev. 18(4): 73.

526  McAllister, C.T., and E.A. McAllister.  1984.  Geographic distribution.  Acris crepitans blanchardi (Blanchard's cricket frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 15(1):20.

527  McAllister, C.T., N.J. Scott, Jr., and B.E. Smith.  1987.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus gularis gularis (Texas spotted whiptail).  Herpetol. Rev. 18(1): 20.

528  McAllister, C.T., J.F. Scudday, and M. Nelson.  1986.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus gularis gularis (Texas spotted whiptail).  Herpetol. Rev. 17(4): 92.

529  McAllister, C.T., and S.E. Trauth.  1993.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo speciosus (Texas toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(4): 153.

530  McAllister, C.T., S.E. Trauth, V.R. McDaniel, and R.B. McAllister.  1991a.  First record of the many-lined skink, Eumeces multivirgatus (Sauria:  Scincidae), in Presidio County, Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 43(4): 439.

531  McAllister, C.T., S.E. Trauth, V.R. McDaniel, and R.B. McAllister.  1991b.  Geographic  distribution.  Sonora semiannulata (ground snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(3): 103.

532  McAllister, C.T., and R. Ward.  1986a.  More distributional records of amphibians and reptiles from Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 17(1): 28-30.

533  McAllister, C.T., and R. Ward.  1986b.  New distributional records of Texas herpetofauna.  Texas J. Sci. 38(1): 65-69.

534  McAllister, C.T., R. Ward, and J.R. Glidewell.  1983.  New distributional records for selected amphibians and reptiles of Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 14(2): 52-53.

535  McAllister, C.T., R. Ward, and K.L. Williams.  1987.  Noteworthy milk snakes (Lampropeltis triangulum) from Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 32(3): 406-408.

536  McAllister, C.T., and M.C. Wooten.  1981.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas spotted whiptail).  Herpetol. Rev. 12(3): 84.

537  McAllister, C.T., and M.C. Wooten.  1982.  Geographic distribution.  Acris crepitans blanchardi (Blanchard's cricket frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 13(1): 24.

538  McAllister, C.T., M.C. Wooten, and T.L. King.  1981.  Geographic distribution.  Salvadora grahamiae lineata (Texas patchnose snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 12(2): 66.

539  McCallion, J.  1944.  Notes on Natrix harteri in captivity.  Copeia 1944(1): 63.

540  McCarley, H.  1970.  Rana areolata in southern Oklahoma - northern Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 15(2): 260-267.

541  McCarley, H.  1975.  Rana grylio in the coastal prairie of Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 20(3): 420.

542  McCarley, H., and M.F. Cundiff.  1965.  Range extensions for some East-Texas amphibians.  Southwest. Naturalist 10(4): 311-312.

543  McClung, G.D., and T.C. Maxwell  1976.  New locality for Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster (Crotalidae) in Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 27(3): 405-406.

544  McClure, W.L.  1969.  A new record of Opheodrys vernalis blanchardi in Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 14(1): 129.

545  McCoid, M.J., and R.A. Hensley.  1996.  Natural history notes.  Sceloporus olivaceus (Texas spiny lizard).  Size.  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 21.

546  McCoid, M.J., and R.A. Hensley.  1997.  Natural history notes.  Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Intraspecific interactions.  Herpetol. Rev. 28(4): 203.

547  McCord, J.S.  1986.  Geographic distribution.  Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 17(1): 26.

548  McCord, J.S.  1993a.  Geographic distribution.  Hyla cinerea (green treefrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 64.

549  McCord, J.S.  1993b.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudacris clarkii (spotted chorus frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 64-65.

550  McCord, J.S.  1993c.  Geographic distribution.  Syrrhophus cystignathoides campi (Rio Grande chirping frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 64.

551  McCord, J.S., K.S. Castañeda, and E.N. Smith.  1993.  Geographic distribution.  Hyla squirella (squirrel treefrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 64.

552  McCoy, C.J.  1961.  Additional records of Ficimia cana from Mexico and Texas.  Herpetologica 17(3): 215.

553  McCoy, C.J.  1970.  Hemidactylus turcicus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 87.1-87.2.

554  McCoy, C.J., and F.R. Gehlbach.  1967.  Cloacal hemorrhage and the defense display of the colubrid snake Rhinocheilus lecontei.  Texas J. Sci. 19(4): 349-352.

555  McCranie, J.R.  1980.  Drymarchon, D. corais.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 267.1-267.4.

556  McCranie, J.R.  1990.  Nerodia erythrogaster.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 500.1-500.8.

557  McCrystal, H.K., and R.J. Green.  1986.  Life history  notes.  Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster (Trans-Pecos copperhead).  Feeding.  Herpetol. Rev. 17(3): 61.

558  McCuller, R.E., and G.G. Raun  1971.  Notes on the distribution of some reptiles and amphibians in northeastern Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 16(2): 220.

559  McDaniel, V.R., and J.P. Karges.  1983.  Farancia abacura.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 314.1-314.2.

560  McFarlane, R.W.  1991.  An Environmental Inventory of the Christmas Bay Coastal Preserve.  Galveston Bay National Estuary Program.  GBNEP-7.  x + 95 pp.

561  McGown, L., M.T. Dixon, and L.K. Ammerman.  1994.  Geographic distribution.  Syrrhophus cystignathoides (Rio Grande chirping frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(1): 32.

562  McKinney, C.O., and R.E. Ballinger.  1966.  Snake predators of lizards in western Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 11(3): 410-412.

563  McKinney, C.O., F.R. Kay, and R.A. Anderson.  1973.  A new all-female species of the Genus Cnemidophorus.  Herpetologica 29(4): 361-366.

564  McKinney, J.M.  1987.  Life history notes.  Graptemys versa (Texas map turtle).  Maximum size.  Herpetol. Rev. 18(1): 17.

565  McNaughton, G.  1976.  Distributional records of some regionally uncommon snakes.  Herpetol. Rev. 7(3): 124.

566  Meacham, W.R.  1962.  Factors affecting secondary intergradation between two allopatric populations in the Bufo woodhousei complex.  Amer. Midl. Naturalist 67(2): 282-304.

567  Mecham, J.S.  1954.  Geographic variation in the green frog, Rana clamitans Latreille.  Texas J. Sci. 6(1): 1-25.

568  Mecham, J.S.  1956.  The relationship between the ringneck snakes Diadophis regalis and D. punctatus.  Copeia 1956(1): 51-52.

569  Mecham, J.S.  1957a.  Some hybrid combinations between Strecker's chorus frog, Pseudacris streckeri, and certain related forms.  Texas J. Sci. 9(3): 337-345.

570  Mecham, J.S.  1957b.  The taxonomic status of some southwestern skinks of the multivirgatus group.  Copeia 1957(2): 111-123.

571  Mecham, J.S.  1959a.  Experimental evidence of the relationship of two allopatric chorus frogs of the Genus Pseudacris.  Texas J. Sci. 11(3): 343-347.

572  Mecham, J.S.  1959b.  Some Pleistocene amphibians and reptiles from Friesenhahn Cave, Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 3: 17-27.

573  Mecham, J.S.  1967a.  Notophthalmus viridescens.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 53.1-53.4.

574  Mecham, J.S.  1967b.  Polymorphic Eumeces multivirgatus from the Texas High Plains.  Southwest. Naturalist 12(1): 104-110.

575  Mecham, J.S.  1968.  Notophthalmus meridionalis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 74.1-74.2.

576  Mecham, J.S.  1980.  Eumeces multivirgatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 241.1-241.2.

577  Mecham, J.S.  1983.  Nerodia harteri.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 330.1-330.2.

578  Medica, P.A.  1975.  Rhinocheilus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 175.1-175.4.

579  Medica, P.A.  1980.  Locality records of Rhinochelius lecontei in the United States and Mexico.  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 42.

580  Merendino, M.T.  1994.  Job no. 5:  Baseline inventories.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  Federal Aid Project No. W-107-R-20.  19 pp.

581  Merendino, M.T.  1995.  Job no. 5:  Baseline inventories.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  Federal Aid Project No. W-107-R-21.  22 pp.

582  Merkord, G.W.  1975.  Range extension and new county records of some Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Herpetol. Rev. 6(3): 79.

583  Michael, E.D.  1972.  Growth rates in Anolis carolinensis.  Copeia 1972(3): 575-577.

584  Michael, E.D., and T.F. Bailey.  1972.  Hibernation sites of Anolis carolinensis and Sceloporus undulatus.  Texas J. Sci. 24(2): 351-353.

585  Milstead, W.W.  1951.  A new locality record for the Texas neotenic salamander, Eurycea latitans.  Herpetologica 7(2): 57-58.

586  Milstead, W.W.  1953a.  Ecological distribution of the lizards of the La Mota Mountain region of Trans-Pecos Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 5(4): 403-415.

587  Milstead, W.W.  1953b.  Geographic variation in the garter snake, Thamnophis cyrtopsis.  Texas J. Sci. 5(3): 348-379.

588  Milstead, W.W.  1957a.  Observations on the natural history of four species of whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus (Sauria, Teiidae) in Trans-Pecos Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 2(2-3): 105-121.

589  Milstead, W.W.  1957b.  A reconsideration of the nomenclature of the small whiptail lizards (Cnemidophorus) of southwestern Texas.  Copeia 1957(3): 228-229.

590  Milstead, W.W.  1957c.  Some aspects of competition in natural populations of whiptail lizards (Genus Cnemidophorus).  Texas J. Sci. 9(4): 410-447.

591  Milstead, W.W.  1958.  A list of the arthropods found in the stomachs of whiptail lizards from four stations in southwestern Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 10(4): 443-446.

592  Milstead, W.W.  1959.  Drift-fence trapping of lizards on the Black Gap Wildlife Management area of southwestern Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 11(2): 150-157.

593  Milstead, W.W.  1960a.  Relict species of the Chihuahuan Desert.  Southwest. Naturalist 5(2): 75-88.

594  Milstead, W.W.  1960b.  Supplementary notes on the herptofauna of the Stockton Plateau.  Texas J. Sci. 12(3-4): 228-231.

595  Milstead, W.W.  1961.  Competitive relations in lizard populations.  Pp. 460-489 in Blair, W.F., Ed.  1961.  Vertebrate Speciation.  Austin:  University of Texas Press.

596  Milstead, W.W.  1970.  Late summer behavior of the lizards Sceloporus merriami and Urosaurus ornatus in the field.  Herpetologica 26(3): 343-354.

597  Milstead, W.W., J.S. Mecham, and H. McClintock.  1950.  The amphibians and reptiles of the Stockton Plateau in northern Terrell County, Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 2(4): 543-562.

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601  Minton, J.E.  1949.  Coral snake preyed upon by the bullfrog.  Copeia 1949(4): 288.

602  Minton, S.A.  1957.  Variation in yield and toxicity of venom from a rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox).  Copeia 1957(4): 265-268.

603  Minton, S.A.  1959.  Observations on amphibians and reptiles of the Big Bend region of Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 3: 28-54.

604  Minton, S.A.  1983.  Sistrurus catenatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 332.1-332.2.

605  Mitchell, R.W., and J.R. Reddell.  1965.  Eurycea tridentifera, a new species of troglobitic salamander from Texas and a reclassification of Typhlomolge rathbuni.  Texas J. Sci. 17(1): 12-27.

606  Mitchell, R.W., and R.E. Smith.  1972.  Some aspects of the osteology and evolution of the neotenic spring and cave salamanders (Eurycea, Plethodontidae) of central Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 23(2): 343-362.

607  Mitchell, R.W., and D.W. Tinkle.  1960.  Another Texas record for the Louisiana pine snake, Pituophis melanoleucus ruthveni Stull.  Herpetologica 16(2): 143-144.

608  Mittleman, M.B.  1942.  A summary of the iguanid Genus Urosaurus.  Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 41(2): 103-181.

609  Mittleman, M.B., and B.C. Brown.  1947.  Notes on Gopherus berlandieri (Agassiz).  Copeia 1947(3): 211.

610  Mohr, C.E., and T.L. Poulson  1966.  The Life of the Cave.  New York:  McGraw Hill Book Company.  232 pp.

611  Montanucci, R.R.  1976.  Crotaphytus reticulatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 185.1-185.2.

612  Moore, R.H.  1976.  Reproductive habits and growth of Bufo speciosus on Mustang Island, Texas, with notes on the ecology and reproduction of other anurans.  Texas J. Sci. 28(1): 173-178.

613  Morrison, E.O.  1961.  A new locality record for the warty gecko.  Texas J. Sci. 13(3): 357.

614  Mueller, J.M., and M.J. Whiting.  1989.  Life history notes.  Masticophis flagellum testaceus (western coachwhip)  Predation.  Herpetol. Rev. 20(3): 72-73.

615  Muliak, S., and D. Muliak.  1942.  A neglected species of Coluber.  Copeia 1942(1): 13-15.

616  Muliak, S., and D. Muliak.  1943.  Observations on Ficimia streckeri Taylor.  Amer. Midl. Naturalist 29(3): 796-797.

617  Muliak, S., and D. Muliak.  1945.  Lampropeltis triangulum annulata from Kerr County, Texas.  Copeia 1945(1): 49

618  Murphy, R.W.  1976.  Comments on the occurrence of Smilisca baudini (Duméril and Bibron) (Amphibia:  Hylidae) in Bexar County.  Texas J. Sci. 27(3): 406-407.

619  Myers, S.  1982.  Geographic distribution.  Chrysemys concinna (river cooter).  Herpetol. Rev. 13(1): 24.

620  Myers, S.  1983a.  Geographic distribution.  Chrysemys scripta elegans (red-eared turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 14(3): 83.

621  Myers, S.  1983b.  Geographic distribution.  Leiolopisma laterale (ground skink).  Herpetol. Rev. 14(3): 84.

622  Natural Science Research Lab, Museum of Texas Tech University.  1999.  Texas County Records of Amphibians and Reptiles in the Museum of Texas Tech University Collection.  Personal communication.  Lubbock, Texas.  13 pp.

623  Neck, R.W.  1977.   Cutaneous myiasis in Gopherus berlandieri (Reptilia, Testudines, Testudinidae).  J. Herpetol. 11(1): 96-98.

624  Neck, R.W.  1980a.  Geographic distribution.  Ambystoma texanum (smallmouth salamander).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 36.

625  Neck, R.W.  1980b.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo woodhousei woodhousei (Woodhouse's toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 36.

626  Neck, R.W.  1980c.  Geographic distribution.  Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains narrowmouth toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 36.

627  Neck, R.W.  1980d.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudacris clarki (spotted chorus frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 38.

628  Neck, R.W.  1980e.  Geographic distribution.  Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 38.

629  Neck, R.W.  1980f.  Geographic distribution.  Terrapene o. ornata (ornate box turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 38.

630  Neck, R.W.  1981.  Probable native populations of bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, in South Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 12(2): 68.

631  Neck, R.W.  1982.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus gularis  gularis (Texas spotted whiptail).  Herpetol. Rev. 13(3): 80.

632  Neck, R.W.  1983.   Origin of Rana catesbeiana populations in the Rio Grande delta of Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 14(2): 55.

633  Neck, R.W., D.H. Riskind, and K. Peterson.  1979.  Geographic distribution.  Gerrhonotus liocephalus infernalis (Texas alligator lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 10(4): 118.

634  Neill, W.T.  1949.  The status of Hyla flavigula.  Copeia 1949(1): 78.

635  Nelson, C.E.  1972a.  Gastrophryne carolinensis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 120.1-120.4.

636  Nelson, C.E.  1972b.  Gastrophryne olivacea.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 122.1-122.4.

637  Nelson, M.A.  1988.  Geographic distribution.  Sistrurus miliarius streckeri (western pigmy rattlesnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 19(1): 20-21.

638  Netting, M.G., and C.J. Goin.  1946.  Acris in Mexico and Trans-Pecos Texas.  Copeia 1946(4): 253.

639  Oldham, R.S.  1976.  Chorus maintenance in breeding populations of the Rana pipiens complex.  Texas J. Sci. 27(2): 323-325.

640  Olson, R.E.  1959.  Notes on some Texas herptiles.  Herpetologica 15(1): 48.

641  Olson, R.E.  1967.  Peripheral range extensions and some new records of Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Texas J. Sci. 19(1): 99-106.

642  Olson, R.E.  1973.  Variation in the canyon lizard, Sceloporus merriami Stejneger.  Herpetologica 29(2): 116-127.

643  Olson, R.E.  1975.  Ficimia streckeri in South Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 26(3-4): 614-615.

644  Olson, R.E.  1979.  Sceloporus merriami.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 227.1-227.2.

645  Ostrand, K.G., J.T. Anderson, and W.C. Conway.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo woodhousii woodhousii (Woodhouse's toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(4): 207.

646  Ostrand, K.G., W.C. Conway, R. Jimenez, Jr., and R.R. Young.  1998.  Geographic distribution.  Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains narrowmouth toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 29(1): 48.

647  Ostrand, K.G., D.J. Echels, W.C. Conway, J. Depew, and G.D. Pleasant.  1998.  Geographic distribution.  Rana blairi (plains leopard frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 29(1): 49.

648  Painter, C.W., and D.S. Sias.  1998.  Geographic distribution.  Sceloporus arenicolus (dunes sagebrush lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 29(1): 52.

649  Pajak, K.W.C., and J.S. McCord.  1993.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 66.

650  Palmer, W.M.  1978.  Sistrurus miliarius.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 220.1-220.2.

651  Parker, W.S.  1973.  Notes on reproduction of some lizards from Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah.  Herpetologica 29(3): 258-264.

652  Parker, W.S.  1982a.  Masticophis taeniatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 304.1-304.4.

653  Parker, W.S.  1982b.  Sceloporus magister.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 290.1-290.4.

654  Paulissen, M.A.  1997.  Agressive behaviors of lizards of the parthenogenetic Cnemidophorus laredoensis complex (Sauria:  Teiidae) in southern Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 49(1): 49-56.

655  Paulissen, M.A., J.E. Cordes, and J.M. Walker.  1989.  Notes on the thermal biology of the Laredo whiptail Cnemidophorus laredoensis (Teiidae).  Texas J. Sci. 41(2): 224-228.

656  Peters, J.A.  1951.  Studies on the lizard Holbrookia texana (Troschel) with descriptions of two new subspecies.  Occas. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan 537: 1-20.

657  Pettus, D.  1958.  Water relationships in Natrix sipedon.  Copeia 1958(3): 207-211.

658  Pettus, D.  1963.  Salinity and subspeciation in Natrix sipedon.  Copeia 1963(3): 499-504.

659  Phelan, R.L., and B.H. Brattstrom.  1955.  Geographic variation in Sceloporus magister.  Herpetologica 11(1): 1-14.

660  Pierce, B.A., J.B. Mitton, and F.L. Rose.  1981.  Allozyme variation among large, small and cannibal morphs of the tiger salamander inhabiting the Llano Estacado of West Texas.  Copeia 1981(3): 590-595.

661  Pierce, B.A., and P.H. Whitehurst.  1990.  Pseudacris clarkii.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 458.1-458.3.

662  Pierce, J.R.  1975a.  Distribution of two mating call types of the plains spadefood, Scaphiopus bombifrons, in southwestern United States.  Southwest. Naturalist 20: .

663  Pierce, J.R.  1975b.  Genetic compatibility of Hyla arenicolor with other species in the Family, Hylidae.  Texas J. Sci. 26(3-4): 431-441.

664  Pierce, J.R., and D.B. Ralin.  1972.  Vocalizations and behavior of the males of three species in the Hyla versicolor complex.  Herpetologica 28(4): 329-337.

665  Pilch, J., Jr.  1981.  Life history notes.  Pseudemys concinna texana (Texas river cooter).  Morphology.  Herpetol. Rev. 12(3): 81.

666  Platz, J.E.  1981.  Suture zone dynamics:  Texas populations of Rana berlandieri and R. blairi.  Copeia 1981(3): 733-734.

667  Platz, J.E.  1991.  Rana berlandieri.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 508.1-508.4.

668  Porras, L.  1982.  Life history notes.  Tantilla rubra cucullata (blackhood snake).  Size.  Herpetol. Rev. 13(1): 18-19.

669  Porter, K.R.  1970.  Bufo valliceps.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 94.1-94.4.

670  Potter, F.E., Jr.  1981.  Status of the American Alligator in Texas.  PWD Special Report 7000-74.  Austin, Texas:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  v+49 pp.

671  Potter, F.E., Jr., and S.S. Sweet.  1981.  Generic boundaries in Texas cave salamanders, and a redescription of Typhlomolge robusta (Amphibia:  Plethodontidae).  Copeia 1981(1): 64-75.

672  Pough, F.H.  1960.  Range extension of the New Mexico whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus perplexus.  Herpetologica 17(4): 270.

673  Pounds, J.A., and J.F. Jackson.  1981.  Riverine barriers to gene flow and the differentiation of fence lizard populations.  Evolution 35(3): 516-528.

674  Powell, R., J.T. Collins, and L.D. Fish.  1992.  Virginia valeriae.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 552.1-552.6.

675  Powell, R., J.T. Collins, and L.D. Fish.  1994.  Virginia striatula.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 599.1-599.6.

676  Preston, J.B., and W.J. Pratt, Jr.  1962.  An eastward range extension of Uta stansburiana stejnegeri.  Herpetologica 18(1): 53.

677  Price, A.H.  1980a.  Crotalus molossus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 242.1-242.2.

678  Price, A.H.  1980b.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 39.

679  Price, A.H.  1982.  Crotalus scutulatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 291.1-291.2.

680  Price, A.H.  1986.  Cnemidophorus tesselatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 398.1-398.2.

681  Price, A.H.  1990a.  Job no. 3.4:  Central Texas salamander studies.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  Project No. E-1-2.  37 pp.

682  Price, A.H.  1990b.  Phrynosoma cornutum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 469.1-469.7.

683  Price, A.H.  1998.  Poisonous Snakes of Texas.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Press.  112 pp.

684  Price, A.H., and J.L. LaPointe.  1981.  Structure-functional aspects of the scent gland in Lampropeltis getulus splendida.  Copeia 1981(1): 138-146.

685  Pritchard, P.C.H.  1980.  Dermochelys coriacea.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 238.1-238.4.

686  Proudfoot, G., and M.J. McCoid.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(2): 87.

687  Punzo, F.  1974.  A qualitative and quantitative study of the food items of the yellow mud turtle, Kinosternon flavescens (Agassiz).  J. Herpetol. 8(3): 269-271.

688  Punzo, F.  1991.  Feeding ecology of spadefooted toads (Scaphiopus couchi and Spea multiplicata) in western Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 22(3): 79-80.

689  Pyburn, W.F.  1955.  Species discrimination in two sympatric lizards, Sceloporus olivaceus and S. poinsetti.  Texas J. Sci. 7(2): 312-315.

690  Pyburn, W.F.  1958.  Size and movements of a local population of cricket frogs (Acris crepitans).  Texas J. Sci. 10(3): 325-342.

691  Quinn, H.  1981.  Life history notes.  Crotalus lepidus lepidus (mottled rock rattlesnake).  Coloration.  Herpetol. Rev. 12(3): 79-80.

692  Rabalais, N.  1975.  Checklist of Reptiles and Amphibians.  Padre Island National Seashore, National Park Service.  PAIS Informational Bulletin No. 4.

693  Rakowitz, V.A., R.R. Fleet, and F.L. Rainwater.  1983.  New distributional records of Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Herpetol. Rev. 14(3): 85-89.

694  Ramsey, L.W.  1951.  New localities for several Texas snakes.  Herpetologica 7(4): 176.

695  Ramsey, L.W.  1953.  The lined snake, Tropidoclonion lineatum (Hallowell).  Herpetologica 9(1): 7-24.

696  Ramsey, L.W.  1954.  A possible range extension for Natrix grahami.  Herpetologica 10(2): 188.

697  Ramsey, L.W., and E.T. Donlon.  1949.  The young of the lizard Sceloporus poinsettii.  Copeia 1949(3):  229.

698  Raun, G.G.  1962.  Observations on behavior of newborn hog-nosed snakes, Heterodon p. platyrhinos.  Texas J. Sci. 14(1): 3-6.

699  Raun, G.G.  1974.  The scarlet snake (Cemophora coccinea) in Texas.  J. Herpetol. 8(2): 186-187.

700  Raun, G.G., and F.R. Gehlbach.  1972.  Bulletin 2:  Amphibians and Reptiles in Texas.  Taxonomic Synopsis, Bibliography, County Distribution Maps.  Dallas, Texas:  The Dallas Natural Science Association and The Dallas Museum of Natural History.  ii+61 pp., 140 maps.

701  Reddell, J.R.  1970.  A checklist of the cave fauna of Texas.  VI. Additional records of Vertebrata.  Texas J. Sci. 22(2&3): 139-158.

702  Reddell, J.R.  1994.  The cave fauna of Texas with special reference to the western Edwards Plateau.  Pp. 31-49 in Elliott, W.R., and G. Veni.  1994.  The Caves and Karst of Texas.  Huntsville, Alabama:  National Speleological Society, Inc.  viii + 342 pp.

703  Redmer, M.  1992.  Life history notes.  Rana sphenocephala (southern leopard frog).  Variation.  Herpetol. Rev. 23(2): 58-59.

704  Reichling, S.B.  1995.  The taxonomic status of the Louisiana pine snake (Pituophis melanoleucus ruthveni) and its relevance to the evoliutionary species concept.  J. Herpetol. 29(2): 186-198.

705  Reid, J.R., and T.E. Lott.  1963.  Feeding of Leptotyphlops dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard).  Herpetologica 19(2): 141-142.

706  Reynolds, S.L., and M.E. Seidel.  1982.  Sternotherus odoratus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 287.1-287.4.

707  Rezak, R., T.J. Bright, and D.W. McGrail.  1985.  Reefs and Banks of the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico:  Their Geological, Biological, and Physical Dynamics.  New York:  John Wiley and Sons.  259 pp.

708  Roberts, D.T., and P.D. Shilling.  1991.  Geographic distribution.  Hyla cinerea (green treefrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 22(3): 102.

709  Rose, F.L.  1989.  Aspects of the biology of the Concho water snake (Nerodia harteri paucimaculata).  Texas J. Sci. 41(2): 115-130.

710  Rose, F.L., and F.W. Judd.  1975.  Activity and home range size of the Texas tortoise, Gopherus berlandieri, in South Texas.  Herpetologica 31(4): 448-456.

711  Rose, F.L., R.W. Manning, T.R. Simpson, and S. Jenkins.  1998.  A sustaining population of the Florida red-bellied turtle, Pseudemys nelsoni (Reptilia:  Emydidae), in Spring Lake, Hays County, Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 50(1): 89-92.

712  Rosenberg, E.A., and B.A. Pierce.  1995.  Effect of initial masss on growth and mortality at low pH in tadpoles of Pseudacris clarkii and Bufo valliceps.  J. Herpetol. 29(2): 181-185.

713  Rosman, I., G.S. Boland, L. Martin, and C.R. Chandler.  1987.  Underwater Sightings of Sea Turtles in the Northern Gulf of Mexico.  U.S. Department of the Interior.  Minerals Management Service.  OCS Study/MMS 87/0107.  37 pp.

714  Ross, C.A., and C.H. Ernst.  1994.  Alligator mississippiensis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 600.1-600.14.

715  Rossman, D.A.  1970.  Thamnophis proximus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 98.1-98.3.

716  Roze, J.A., and G.M. Tilger.  1983.  Micrurus fulvius.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 316.1-316.4.

717  Ruibal, R.  1957.  An altitudinal and latitudinal cline in Rana pipiens.  Copeia 1957(3): 212-221.

718  Rybiski, L.R., and M.A. Paulissen.  1995.  Vomerofactory exploration of novel environments by the parthenogenetic whiptail lizard Cnemidophorus laredoensis (Sauria:  Teiidae).  Texas J. Sci. 47(1): 39-44.

719  Sabath, M.  1960a.  Eggs and young of several Texas reptiles.  Herpetologica 16(1): 72.

720  Sabath, M.  1960b.  Sceloporus g. graciosus in southern New Mexico and Texas.  Herpetologica 16(1): 22.

721  Sabath, M., and R. Worthington.  1959.  Eggs and young of certain Texas reptiles.  Herpetologica 15(1): 31.

722  Saenz, D., and P.D. Klawinski.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus frenatus (house gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 32.

723  Salthe, S.N.  1973.  Amphiuma tridactylum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 149.1-149.3.

724  Sanders, O.  1953.  A new species of toad, with a discussion of morphology of the bufonid skull.  Herpetologica 9(1): 25-47.

725  Sanders, O.  1986.  The heritage of Bufo woodhousei Girard in Texas (Salientia:  Bufonidae).  Occas. Papers Strecker Mus., Baylor Univ. No. 1: 1-28.

726  Sanders, O., and J.C. Cross.  1963.  Relationships between certain North American toads as shown by cytological study.  Herpetologica 19(4): 248-255.

727  Sanders, O., and H.M. Smith.  1949.  Some noteworthy records of amphibians in Texas.  Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 52(1): 28-29.

728  Sattler, P.W.  1980.  Genetic relationships among selected species of North American Scaphiopus.  Copeia 1980(4): 605-610.

729  Savage, J.M.  1954.  A revision of the toads of the Bufo debilis complex.  Texas J. Sci. 6(1): 83-112.

730  Saxon, J.G.  1968.  Sexual behavior of a male checkered whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus tesselatus (Say).  Southwest. Naturalist 13(4): 454-455.

731  Saxon, J.G., and J.M. Inglis.  1967.  Male Cnemidophorus tesselatus Say from Presidio, Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 19(2): 233-234.

732  Schaaf, R.T., Jr., and P.W. Smith.  1971.  Rana palustris.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 117.1-117.3.

733  Schaefer, K., D. Chiszar, and H.M. Smith.  1995.  Geographic distribution.  Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis (central Plains milk snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 26(2): 110.

734  Schafer, T.S., and S. Kasper.  1989.  Additional herpetological records for Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 41(3): 337-338.

735  Schrank, G.D., and R.E. Ballinger.  1973.  Male reproductive cycles in two species of lizards (Cophosaurus texanus and Cnemidophorus gularis).  Herpetologica 29(3): 289-293.

736  Schuett, G.W., and F. Kraus.  1980a.  Geographic distribution.  Crotalus viridis viridis (prairie rattlesnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(3): 81.

737  Schuett, G.W., and F. Kraus.  1980b.  Geographic distribution.  Sistrurus catenatus edwardsi (desert massasauga).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(3): 81.

738  Schuett, G.W., and F. Kraus.  1982.  Life history  notes.  Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster (Trans-Pecos copperhead).  Neonates.  Herpetol. Rev. 13(1): 17.

739  Schwartz, A., and W.A. Babis.  1949.  Extension of range of Crotalus lepidus klauberi.  Copeia 1949(1): 74.

740  Scott, N.J., Jr., and R.W. McDiarmid.  1984.  Trimorphodon biscutatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 353.1-353.4.

741  Scudday, J.F.  1965a.  Another Lampropeltis alterna in Brewster County, Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 10(1): 77-78.

742  Scudday, J.F.  1965b.  Eleutherodactylus latrans in Terrell County, Trans-Pecos, Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 10(1): 78.

743  Scudday, J.F.  1967.  Additional notes on distribution of Crotaphytus wislizeni in Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 19(4): 396-397.

744  Scudday, J.F.  1973a.  A new species of lizard of the Cnemidophorus tesselatus group from Texas.  J. Herpetol. 7(4): 363-371.

745  Scudday, J.F.  1973b.  The vertebrate fauna of Victorio Canyon.  Pp. 94-114 in Kennard, D., Ed.  1973.  Victorio Canyon:  A Natural Area Survey.  Part IV of IV.  163 pp.

746  Scudday, J.F., and J.R. Dixon.  1973.  Diet and feeding behavior of teiid lizards from Trans-Pecos, Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 18(3): 279-289.

747  Scudday, J.F., and C.W. Hanselka.  1975.  A preliminary survey of the vertebrate fauna of the Dolan Falls - Dolan Creek area.  Pp. 58-75 in Kennard, D., Ed.  1973.  Devils River:  A Natural Area Survey.  Part VI of VIII.  109 pp.

748  Scudday, J.F., and L. Scudday.  1975.  A preliminary survey of the vertebrate fauna of the Upper Canadian Breaks area.  Pp. 55-67 in Kennard, D., Ed.  1975.  Canadian Breaks:  A Natural Area Survey.  Part VIII of VIII.  126 pp.

749  Seidel, M.E.  1978.  Kinosternon flavescens.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 216.1-216.4.

750  Seidel, M.E., W.G. Degenhardt, and J.R. Dixon.  1997.  Geographic distribution.  Trachemys gaigeae (Big Bend slider).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(3): 157.

751  Seidel, M.E., and M.J. Dreslik.  1996.  Pseudemys concinna.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 626.1-626.12.

752  Seidel, M.E., and C.H. Ernst.  1966.  Pseudemys.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 625.1-625.7.

753  Seifert, W.  1972.  Bulletin 2:  Amphibians and reptiles in Texas.  Part Two:  Habitat, variations, & intergradation of the Trans-Pecos copperhead Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster.  Dallas, Texas:  The Dallas Natural Science Association and The Dallas Museum of Natural History.  iii+10 pp.

754  Seifert, W.  1978a.  Geographic distribution.  Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis (southern coal skink).  Herpetol. Rev. 9(2): 61.

755  Seifert, W.  1978b.  Geographic distribution.  Gerrhonotus liocephalus infernalis (Texas alligator lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 9(2): 61.

756  Seifert, W.  1978c.  Geographic distribution.  Hylactophryne augusti latrans (barking frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 9(2): 61.

757  Seifert, W.  1978d.  Geographic distribution.  Salvadora grahamiae lineata (Texas patchnose snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 9(2): 62.

758  Seifert, W.  1980a.  Geographic distribution.  Cemophora coccinea copei (scarlet snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(4): 116.

759  Seifert, W.  1980b.  Geographic distribution.  Rana areolata areolata (southern crawfish frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(4): 115.

760  Seifert, W., and R.W. Murphy.  1972.  Additional specimens of Coleonyx reticulatus (Davis and Dixon) from the Black Gap Wildlife Management Area, Texas.  Herpetologica 28(1): 24-26.

761  Seifert, W., F. Rainwater, and T. Kasper.  1973.  Significant range extensions with field and lab notes for the reticulated gecko, Coleonyx reticulatus Davis & Dixon.  Southwest. Naturalist 18(1): 101-103.

762  Seifert, W., and D. Wuerch.  1978.  Geographic distribution.  Desmognathus auriculatus (southern dusky salamander).  Herpetol. Rev. 9(3): 106.

763  Selcer, K.W.  1986.  Relationship between clutch development and variation in fatbody mass and liver mass of female keeled earless lizards, Holbrookia propinqua (Sauria:  Iguanidae).  Southwest. Naturalist 31(1): 9-14.

764  Shannon, F.A., and H.M. Smith.  1949.  Herpetological results of the University of Illinois field expedition, Spring 1949.  Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 52(4): 494-509.

765  Shaver, D.J.  1989.  Geographic distribution.  Chelonia mydas (green turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 20(1): 14.

766  Shaver, D.J.  1992.  Life history notes.  Lepidochelys kempi (Kemp's ridley sea turtle).  Reproduction.  Herpetol. Rev. 23(2): 59.

767  Shipley, F.S., and R.W. Kiesling, Eds.  1994.  The State of the Bay:  A Characterization of the Galveston Bay Ecosystem.  Galveston Bay National Estuary Program.  GBNEP-44.  xvi + 232 pp.

768  Shoop, C.R.  1964.  Ambysotoma talpoideum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 8.1-8.2.

769  Sites, J.W., Jr.  1982.  Morphological variation within and among three chromosome races of Sceloporus grammicus (Sauria:  Iguanidae) in the north-central part of its range.  Copeia 1982(4): 920-941.

770  Sites, J.W., Jr., and J.R. Dixon.  1981.  A new subspecies of the iguanid lizard, Sceloporus grammicus, from northeastern Mexico, with comments on its evolutionary implications and the status of S. g. disparilis.  J. Herpetol. 15(1): 59-69.

771  Slack, R.D., D. Gawlik, D. Harpole and J. Thomas.  1992.  IV. Status and trends of selected vertebrate resources in the Galveston estuary:  birds and alligators.  Pp. 265-346 in Green, A., Ed.  1992.  Status and Trends of Selected Living Resources in the Galveston Bay System.  Galveston Bay National Estuary Program.  GBNEP-19.  xxxix + 452 pp.

772  Smith, B.E., A.S. Bridegam, and C.M. Garrett.  1990.  Geographic distribution.  Tantilla gracilis (flathead snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 21(2): 42.

773  Smith, C.R.  1984.  Effect of shortrange gene flow on morphological differentiation in the canyon lizard (Sceloporus merriami).  Unpublished Prospectus for Research Project for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy.  23 pp.

774  Smith, C.R.  1989.  Matching of Dorsal Coloration with Substrate Background in Canyon Lizard Populations (Sceloporus merriami).  Ph.D. Dissertation.  Austin:  University of Texas.  151 pp.

775  Smith, C.R.  1996.  Sanderson Ecological Laboratory.  Sanderson, Terrell County.  November 1996.  Unpublished TSNL Report.  5 pp.

776  Smith, C.R.  1997a.  Sanderson Ecological Laboratory.  Sanderson, Terrell County.  June 1997.  Unpublished TSNL Report.  3 pp.

777  Smith, C.R.  1997b.  Texas Field Notes.  Personal communication.

778  Smith, D.B., and H.L. Gregory.  1983.  Elaphe subocularis (Trans-Pecos rat snake).  Coloration.  Herpetol. Rev. 14(2): 47.

779  Smith, D.D.  1983.  Crotaphytus collaris (Collard Lizard).  Reproduction.  Herpetol. Rev. 14(2): 46.

780  Smith, H.M.  1946.  Handbook of Lizards:  Lizards of the United States and of Canada.  Ithaca and London:  Cornell University Press.  xxi+557 pp.

781  Smith, H.M.  1993.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus sexlineatus viridis (prairie racerunner).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 66.

782  Smith, H.M., and D. Chiszar.  1994.  Geographic distribution.  Sceloporus olivaceus (Texas spiny lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(2): 76.

783  Smith, H.M., and D. Chiszar.  1997.  New records for amphibians and reptiles from Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 28(2): 99-100.

784  Smith, H.M., and J.P. Kennedy.  1951.  Pituophis melanoleucus ruthveni in eastern Texas and its bearing on the status of P. catenifer.  Herpetologica 7(3): 93-96.

785  Smith, H.M., and F.E. Potter, Jr.  1946.  A third neotenic salamander of the Genus Eurycea from Texas.  Herpetologica 3(4): 105-109.

786  Smith, H.M., and O. Sanders.  1952.  Distributional data on Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Texas J. Sci. 4(2): 204-219.

787  Smith, J.C.  1975a.  Job no. 60:  American alligator study.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  Federal Aid Project No. W-103-R-5.  23 pp.

788  Smith, J.C.  1975b.  Job no. 70:  Houston toad study.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  Federal Aid Project No. W-103-R-5.  11 pp.

789  Smith, J.R., C. Brown, and O.W. Thornton, Jr..  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Apalone mutica mutica (midland smooth softshell)  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 31.

790  Smith, J.R., C. Brown, and O.W. Thornton, Jr..  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Nerodia harteri paucimaculata (Concho water snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 35.

791  Smith, J.R., O.W. Thornton, Jr., and J.R. Dixon.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Gyalopion canum (western hooknose snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 34.

792  Smith, J.R., O.W. Thornton, Jr., and J.R. Dixon.  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 32.

793  Smith, P.W.  1966.  Pseudacris streckeri.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 27.1-27.2.

794  Spohn, R.T., and S.I. Guttman.  1976.  An electrophoretic study of inter- and intrapopulation genetic variation within the northern fence swift, Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus.  Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 55B: 471-474.

795  Stejneger, L.  1915.  A new species of tailless batrachian from North America.  Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington 28: 131-132.

796  Stejneger, L.  1916.  A new lizard of the Genus Sceloporus from Texas.  Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington 39: 227-230.

797  Stewart, B.G.  1984.  Natural history notes. Agkistrodon contortrix laticinctus (broad-banded copperhead).  Combat.  Herpetol. Rev. 15(1): 17.

798  Stewart, M.M.  1983.  Rana clamitans.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 337.1-337.4.

799  Stickel, W.H.  1938.  The snakes of the Genus Sonora in the United States and Lower California.  Copeia 1938(4): 182-190.

800  Stinnett, J.K.  1975.  The terrestrial invertebrates of the Devil's Sinkhole - Hackberry Creek area.  Pp. 75-81 in Kennard, D., Ed.  1975.  Devil's Sinkhole Area - Headwaters of the Nueces River:  A Natural Area Survey.  Part VIII of VIII.  117pp.

801  Strecker, J.K., Jr.  1908a.  Notes on the breeding habits of Phrynosoma cornutum and other Texas lizards.  Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington 21: 165-170.

802  Strecker, J.K., Jr.  1908b.  A preliminary annotated list of the batrachia of Texas.  Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington 21: 53-62.

803  Strecker, J.K., Jr.  1908c.  The reptiles and batrachians of McLennan County, Texas.  Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington 21: 69-84.

804  Strecker, J.K., Jr.  1908d.  The reptiles and batrachians of Victoria and Refugio Counties, Texas.  Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington 21: 47-52.

805  Strecker, J.K., Jr.  1909.  Notes on the narrow-mouthed toads (Engystoma) and the description of a new species form southeastern Texas.  Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington 22: 115-120.

806  Strecker, J.K., Jr.  1910.  Description of a new solitary spadefoot (Scaphiopus hurterii) from Texas, with other herpetological notes.  Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington 23: 115-122.

807  Strecker, J.K., and W.J. Williams.  1927.  Herpetological records from the vicinity of San Marcos, Texas, with distributional data on the amphibians and reptiles of the Edwards Plateau region and central Texas.  Contr. Baylor Univ. Mus. 12: 3-16.

808  Stuart, J.N.  1991.  Cnemidophorus exsanguis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 516.1-516.4.

809  Sweet, S.S., and W.S. Parker.  1990.  Pituophis melanoleucus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 474.1-474.8.

810  Sweetman, A., K.J. Irwin, and T.W. Taggart.  1994a.  Geographic distribution.  Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains skink).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(2): 76.

811  Sweetman, A., K.J. Irwin, and T.W. Taggart.  1994b.  Geographic distribution.  Scincella lateralis (ground skink).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(2): 76.

812  Tabor, S.P.  1986.  Geographic distribution.  Terrapena ornata ornata (ornate box turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 17(1): 27.

813  Tabor, S.P., and J.W. Dragoo  1977.  Geographic distribution.  Masticophis flagellum testaceus (western coachwhip).  Herpetol. Rev. 18(2): 41.

814  Tabor, S.P., and C.T. McAllister.  1986.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudemys scripta elegans (redeared slider).  Herpetol. Rev. 17(1): 27.

815  Tabor, S.R.  1986.  Geographic distribution.  Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog).  Herpetol. Rev. 17(1): 26.

816  Taggart, T.W.  1997a.  Geographic distribution.  Notophthalmus meridionalis (black-spotted newt).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(1): 47.

817  Taggart, T.W.  1997b.  Geographic distribution.  Syrrhophus cystignathoides (Rio Grande chirping frog).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(2): 94.

818  Taggart, T.W., K.J. Irwin, and A. Sweetman.  1994.  Geographic distribution.  Salvadora grahamiae (mountain patchnose snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(2): 77.

819  Tanner, W.W.  1989.  Status of Spea stagnalis Cope (1875), Spea intermontanus Cope (1889), and a systematic review of Spea hammondii Baird (1839) (Amphibia:  Anura).  Great Basin Natural. 49(4): 503-510.

820  Tanzer, E.C.  1965.  Albinism in the Texas ratsnake, Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri (Baird and Girard).  Texas J. Sci. 17(2): 237-238.

821  Tanzer, E.C., E.O. Morrison, and C.Hoffpauir.  1966.  New locality records for amphibians and reptiles in Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 11(1): 131-132.

822  Telfair, R.C., II.  1998.  Amphibians and Reptiles of Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  Brochure PWD BK W7100-010F (4/98), 8 pp.

823  Telfair, R.C., II., and C. Frentress.  1996.  Amphibians and Reptiles of Caddo Lake State Park and Wildlife Management Area.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  Brochure PWD BK W7100-281D (5/96), 8 pp.

824  Tennant, A.  1984.  The Snakes of Texas.  Austin:  Texas Monthly Press.  561 pp.

825  Thomas, L.A., and J. Allen.  1997.  Natural history notes.  Bufo houstonensis (Houston toad).  Behavior.  Herpetol. Rev. 28(1): 40-41.

826  Thomas, R.A.  1974.  A checklist of Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Technical Series No. 17.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  15 pp.

827  Thomas, R.A.  1976.  A checklist of Texas amphibians and reptiles.  Technical Series No. 17.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  16 pp.

828  Thomas, R.A., and F.S. Hendricks.  1976.  Letisimulation in Virginia striatula (Linnaeus).  Southwest. Naturalist 21(1): 123-124.

829  Thomas, R.A., and F.E. Potter, Jr.  1975.  Species Status Account:  Bufo houstenensis Sanders, 1953.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  10 pp.

830  Thornton, O.W., Jr., C. Brown, J.R. Smith, and J.R. Dixon.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Opheodrys aestivus majalis (rough earth snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 35.

831  Thornton, O.W., Jr., and J.R. Smith.  1993.  New county records for amphibians and reptiles from west-central Texas.  Herpetol. Rev. 24(1): 35-36.

832  Thornton, O.W., Jr., and J.R. Smith.  1995.  Life history  notes.  Regina grahami (Graham's crayfish snake).  Reproduction.  Herpetol. Rev. 26(2): 102-103.

833  Thornton, O.W., Jr., and J.R. Smith.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Thamnophis proximus rubrilineatus (redstripe ribbon snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 36.

834  Thornton, O.W., Jr., and J.R. Smith.  1996b.  Natural history notes.  Nerodia erythrogaster transversa (blotched water snake).  Reproduction.  Herpetol. Rev. 27(2): 83.

835  Thornton, O.W., Jr., and J.R. Smith.  1996c.  Natural history notes.  Thamnophis proximus rubrilineatus (redstripe ribbon snake).  Reproduction.  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 207.

836  Thornton, W.A.  1960.  Population dynamics in Bufo woodhousei and Bufo valliceps.  Texas J. Sci. 12(3-4): 176-200.

837  Tinkle, D.W.  1959.  Observations on the lizards Cnemidophorus tigris, Cnemidophorus tessellatus and Crotaphytus wislizeni.  Southwest. Naturalist 4(4): 195-200.

838  Tinkle, D.W.  1967.  Home range, density, dynamics, and structure of a Texas population of the lizard Uta stansburiana.  Pp. 5-29 in Milstead, W.W., Ed.  1967.  Lizard Ecology:  A Symposium.  Columbia:  University of Missouri Press.  xi+300 pp.

839  Tinkle, D.W., and R. Conant.  1961.  The rediscovery of the water snake, Natrix harteri, in western Texas, with the description of a new subspecies.  Southwest. Naturalist 6(1): 33-44.

840  Tinkle, D.W., and G.N. Knopf.  1964.  Biologically significant distribution records for amphibians and reptiles in northwest Texas.  Herpetologica 20(1): 42-47.

841  Trapido, H.  1942.  Thamnophis angustirostris in Texas.  Copeia 1942(1): 54.

842  Trauth, S.E.  1983.  Life history notes.  Cnemidophorus gularis (Texas  spotted whiptail).  Hibernation.  Herpetol. Rev. 14(3): 73.

843  Trauth, S.E., and C.T. McAllister.  1996.  Cnemidophorus sexlineatus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 628.1-628.12.

844  Treadwell, R.W.  1966.  Distribution of the leopard lizard, Crotaphytus wislizeni, in Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 11(3): 413.

845  Treadwell, R.W., and T. Hibbitts.  1969.  Tantilla diabola from Val Verde County, Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 20(3): 281-282.

846  Tryon, B.  1976.  Second generation reproduction and courtship behavior in the Trans-Pecos ratsnake, Elaphe subocularis.  Herpetol. Rev. 7(4): 156-157.

847  Tryon, B.W.  1979.  An unusually patterned specimen of the gray-banded kingsnake, Lampropeltis mexicana alterna (Brown).  Herpetol. Rev. 10(1): 4-5.

848  Tryon, B.W., and R.K. Guese.  1984.  Death-feigning in the gray-banded kingsnake Lampropeltis alterna.  Herpetol. Rev. 15(4): 108-109.

849  Tryon, B.W., and H.K. McCrystal.  1982.  Life history  notes.  Micrurus fulvius tenere (Texas coral snake).  Reproduction.  Herpetol. Rev. 13(2): 47-48.

850  Tupa, D.D., and W.K. Davis.  1976.  Population dynamics of the San Marcos salamander, Eurycea nana Bishop.  Texas J. Sci. 27(1): 179-195.

851  Turner, E.H.  1977.  Colorful kingsnake of the Trans-Pecos.  Texas Parks and Wildlife 35(1): 10-11.

852  Vance, T.  1981a.  Geographic distribution.  Anolis carolinensis carolinensis (green anole).  Herpetol. Rev. 12(1): 13.

853  Vance, T.  1981b.  Geographic distribution.  Elaphe guttata emoryi (Great Plains rat snake.  Herpetol. Rev. 12(1): 14.

854  Vance, T.  1981c.  Geographic distribution.  Elaphe obsoleta lindheimeri (Texas rat snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 12(1): 14.

855  Vance, T.  1994.  Geographic distribution.  Lampropeltis triangulum amaura (Louisiana milk snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(2): 77.

856  Vance, T., and M. Edwards.  1980.  Geographic distribution.  Storeria dekayi texana (Texas brown snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 11(2): 39.

857  Vaughan, R.K.  1993.  Geographic distribution.  Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko).  Herpetol. Rev. 24(2): 66-67.

858  Vaughan, R.K., and G.D. Baumgardner.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma (western cottonmouth).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(1): 33.

859  Vaughan, R.K., and M.A. Lockwood.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Pseudemys texana (Texas river cooter).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 151.

860  Vogt, R.C.  1981.  Graptemys versa.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 280.1-280.2.

861  Vogt, R.C.  1993.  Graptemys ouachitensis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 603.1-603.4.

862  Vogt, R.C.  1995.  Graptemys pseudogeographica.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 604.1-604.6.

863  Voss, W.J.  1961.  Rate of larval development and metamorphosis of the spadefoot toad, Scaphiopus bombifrons.  Southwest. Naturalist 6(3-4): 168-174.

864  Wade, V.E.  1968.  A range extension for the water snake, Natrix harteri harteri Trapido.  Texas J. Sci. 20(2): 194-196.

865  Walker, J.M.  1987a.  Distribution and habitat of a new major clone of a parthenogenetic whiptail lizard (Genus Cnemidophorus) in Texas and Mexico.  Texas J. Sci. 39(4): 313-334.

866  Walker, J.M.  1987b.  Habitat and population destruction and recovery in the parthenogenetic whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus laredoensis (Sauria:  Teiidae), in southernTexas.  Texas J. Sci. 39(1): 81-88.

867  Walker, J.M.  1997.  Genealogy of the lectotype of Cnemidophorus perplexus Baird and Girard, 1852.  J. Herpetol. 31(1): 103-107.

868  Walker, J.M., J.E. Cordes, and R.M. Abuhteba.  1989.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (racerunner).  Herpetol. Rev. 20(1): 12.

869  Walker, J.M., J.E. Cordes, and M.A. Paulissen.  1987.  Life history notes.  Cnemidophorus gularis gularis (Texas spotted whiptail).  Reproduction.  Herpetol. Rev. 18(2): 34-35.

870  Walker, J.M., J.E. Cordes, and H.L. Taylor.  1997.  Parthenogenetic Cnemidophorus tesselatus complex (Sauria:  Teiidae):  A neotype for diploid C. tesselatus (Say, 1823), redescription of the taxon, and description of a new triploid species.  Herpetologica 53(2): 233-259.

871  Walker, J.M., S.E. Trauth, J.M. Britton, and J.E. Cordes.  1986.  Burrows of the parthenogenetic whiptail lizard Cnemidophorus laredoensis (Teiidae) in Webb Co., Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 31(3): 408-410.

872  Walker, J.M., S.E. Trauth, J.E. Cordes, and J.M. Britton.  1986.  Geographic distribution.  Cnemidophorus laredoensis (Laredo striped whiptail).  Herpetol. Rev. 17(1): 26-27.

873  Ward, J.P.  1978.  Terrapene ornata.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 217.1-217.4.

874  Ward, R.  1982a.  Geographic distribution.  Ophisaurus attenuatus (slender glass lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 13(3): 80-81.

875  Ward, R.  1982b.  Geographic distribution.  Scaphiopus couchi (Couch's spadefoot).  Herpetol. Rev. 13(3): 80.

876  Ward, R.  1982c.  Geographic distribution.  Tropidoclonion lineatum (lined snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 13(3): 82.

877  Ward, R.  1983.  Geographic distribution.  Sistrurus catenatus (massasauga).  Herpetol. Rev. 14(1): 28.

878  Wasserman, A.O.  1957.  Hybridization in three species of spadefoot toads.  Copeia 1957(2): 144-145.

879  Wasserman, A.O.  1963.  Further studies of hybridization in spadefoot toads (Genus Scaphiopus).  Copeia 1963(1): 115-118.

880  Wasserman, A.O.  1964.  Recent and summarized interspecific hybridizations within the Pelobatidae.  Texas J. Sci. 16(3): 334-341.

881  Wasserman, A.O.  1968.  Scaphiopus holbrookii.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 70.1-70.4.

882  Wasserman, A.O.  1970a.  Chromosomal studies of the Pelobatidae (Salientia) and some instances of ploidy.  Southwest. Naturalist 15(2): 239-248.

883  Wasserman, A.O.  1970b.  Scaphiopus couchii.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 85.1-85.4.

884  Watkins, J.J., II, F.R. Gehlbach, and R.W. Plsek.  1971.  Behavior of blind snakes (Leptotyphlops dulcis) in response to army ant (Neivamyrmex migrescens) raiding columns.  Texas J. Sci. 23(4): 556-557.

885  Webb, R.G.  1973a.  Trionyx muticus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 139.1-139.2.

886  Webb, R.G.  1973b.  Trionyx spiniferus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 140.1-140.4.

887  Webb, R.G.  1980.  Thamnophis cyrtopsis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 245.1-245.4.

888  Webb, R.G., and R.W. Axtell.  1996.  Geographic distribution.  Trionyx spiniferus pallidus (pallid spiny softshell).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 210.

889  Webb, R.G., and G.M. Ferguson.  1986.  Morphological variation in the Trans-Pecos rat snake (Elaphe subocularis).  Southwest. Naturalist 31(1): 118-121.

890  Webb, R.G., and R.L. Packard.  1961.  Notes of some amphibians and reptiles from eastern Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 6(2): 105-107.

891  Werler, J.E.  1964.  Poisonous Snakes of Texas and First Aid Treatment of Their Bites.  Bulletin No. 31.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  62 pp.

892  Whitehurst, P.H., and B.A. Pierce.  1991.  The relationship  between allozyme variation and life history traits of the spotted chorus frog, Pseudacris clarkii.  Copeia 1991(4): 1032-1039.

893  Whiting, M.J.  1994.  Life history notes.  Pseudemys texana (Texas river cooter).  Nesting interference.  Herpetol. Rev. 25(1): 25.

894  Whiting, M.J., and J.R. Dixon.  1996.  Phrynosoma modestum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 630.1-630.6.

895  Whiting, M.J., J.C. Godwin, and M.K. Coldren.  1991.  Life history notes.  Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (six-lined racerunner) and Cophosaurus texanus (Texas earless lizard).  Spider predation.  Herpetol. Rev. 22(2): 58.

896  Whiting, M.J., and A.H. Price.  1994.  Not the last picture show:  New collection records from Paris, Texas (and other places).  Herpetol. Rev. 25(3): 130.

897  Wilks, B.J.  1962.  The pine snake in central Texas.  Herpetologica 18(2): 108-110.

898  Wilks, B.J., and H.E. Laughlin.  1962.  Artificial hybridization between the microhylid genera Hypopachus and Gastrophryne.  Texas J. Sci. 14(2): 183-187.

899  Williams, K.L.  1985.  Cemophora, C.coccinea.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 374.1-374.4.

900  Williams, K.L.  1994.  Lampropeltis triangulum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 594.1-594.10.

901  Wilson, L.D.  1970.  The racer Coluber constrictor (Serpentes:  Colubridae) in Louisiana and eastern Texas.  Texas J. Sci. 22(1): 67-85.

902  Wilson, L.D.  1973.  Masticophis flagellum.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 145.1-145.4.

903  Wilson, L.D.  1974.  Drymobius margaritiferus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 172.1-172.2.

904  Wilson, L.D.  1978.  Coluber constrictor.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 218.1-218.4.

905  Wilson, R.V., and G.R. Zug.  1991.  Lepidochelys kempi.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 509.1-509.8.

906  Worthington, R.D.  1973.  Remarks on the distribution of the smooth green snake Opheodrys vernalis blanchardi Grobman in Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 18(3): 344-346.

907  Worthington, R.D.  1980.  Elaphe subocularis.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 268.1-268.2.

908  Worthington, R.D., and E.R. Arvizo.  1974.  Western records of the Davis Mountains kingsnake, Lampropeltis mexicana alterna, in Texas.  Southwest. Naturalist 19(3): 329-340.

909  Wright, A.H., and A.A. Wright.  1949.  Handbook of Frogs and Toads of the United States and Canada.  Ithaca and London:  Cornell University Press.  xiii+640 pp.

910  Wright, A.H., and A.A. Wright.  1957.  Handbook of Snakes of the United States and Canada.  Volume I and Volume II.  Ithaca and London:  Cornell University Press.  xix+1005 pp.

911  Wright, J.W.  1971.  Cnemidophorus neomexicanus.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 109.1-109.3.

912  Yancey, F.D., II.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Crotalus atrox (western diamondback rattlesnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 154.

913  Yancey, F.D., II.  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Crotalus viridis viridis (prairie rattlesnake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 154.

914  Yancey, F.D., II.  1996c.  Geographic distribution.  Diadophis punctatus arnyi (prairie ringneck snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 154.

915  Yancey, F.D., II.  1996d.  Geographic distribution.  Gyalopion canum (western hooknose snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 154.

916  Yancey, F.D., II.  1997a.  Geographic distribution.  Cophosaurus texanus texanus (Texas earless lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(2): 95.

917  Yancey, F.D., II.  1997b.  Geographic distribution.  Spea bombifrons (plains spadefoot).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(2): 93-94.

918  Yancey, F.D., II.  1997c.  Geographic distribution.  Terrapene ornata ornata (ornate box turtle).  Herpetol. Rev. 28(2): 95.

919  Yancey, F.D., II, and K.J. Roberts.  1996a.  Geographic distribution.  Arizona elegans elegans (Kansas glossy snake).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 212.

920  Yancey, F.D., II, and K.J. Roberts.  1996b.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo punctatus (red-spotted toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 209.

921  Yancey, F.D., II, and K.J. Roberts.  1996c.  Geographic distribution.  Bufo woodhousii woodhousii (Woodhouse's toad).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 148.

922  Yancey, F.D., II, and K.J. Roberts.  1996d.  Geographic distribution.  Eumeces obsoletus (Great Plains skink).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 152.

923  Yancey, F.D., II, and K.J. Roberts.  1996e.  Geographic distribution.  Masticophis flagellum testaceus (western coachwhip).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 154.

924  Yancey, F.D., II, and K.J. Roberts.  1996f.  Geographic distribution.  Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas horned lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(4): 211.

925  Yancey, F.D., II, and K.J. Roberts.  1996g.  Geographic distribution.  Uta stansburiana stejnegeri (desert side-blotched lizard).  Herpetol. Rev. 27(3): 153.

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927  Yantis, J.H.  1990.  Job no. 78:  Houston toad distribution and habitat status.  Austin:  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.  17 pp.

928  Zug, G.R.  1971.  Deirochelys, D. reticularia.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 107.1-107.3.

929  Zweifel, R.G.  1959.  Cnemidophorus tigris variolosus, a revived subspecies of whiptail lizard from Mexico.  Southwest. Naturalist 3: 94-101.

930  Zweifel, R.G.  1967.  Eleutherodactylus augusti.  Cat. Amer. Amphib. Reptiles 41.1-41.4.

931  Zweifel, R.G.  1968.  Reproductive biology of anurans of the arid southwest, with emphasis on adaptation of embryos to temperature.  Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 140(1): 1-64.

 

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