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Citations 1859—1938 and 2758—2761.


  1. Naggiar, M. 1974. Meet the box turtle. Fla. Wildl. 28(6):19.

  2. Naggiar, M. 1976. Alligator management. Fla. Wildl. 30(2):2-5.

  3. Naggiar, M. 1976. First aid for snakebite. Fla. Wildl. 30(8):10-14.

  4. National Marine Fisheries Service. 1978. Final Environmental Impact Statement: listing and protecting the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta), and Pacific ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv. Wash., D.C. 144pp.

  1. National Research Council. 1990. Decline of the sea turtles: causes and prevention. Natl. Academy Press, Wash., DC. 280pp.

  1. Neal, W. A. 1986. Alligator being considered for rangewide reclassification. Endangered Species Tech. Bull. 11(7):8.

  2. Neill, W. T. 1949. Forms of Ophisaurus in the southeastern United States. Herpetologica 5:97-100.

  3. Neill, W. T. 1949. A new subspecies of rat snake (genus Elaphe) and notes on related forms. Herpetologica 5 (Suppl. 2):1-12.

  4. Neill, W. T. 1949. Increased rate of ecdysis in injured snakes. Herpetologica 5:115-116.

  5. Neill, W. T. 1950. Ontogenetic changes in the coloration of the snake Cemophora coccinea. Copeia 1950:62.

  6. Neill, W. T. 1950. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Silver Springs, Florida. Ross Allen's Reptile Inst., Silver Springs, Fla. 32pp.

  7. Neill, W. T. 1950. Taxonomy, nomenclature, and distribution of southeastern cricket frogs, genus Acris. Am. Midl. Nat. 43:152-156.

  8. 1870. Neill, W. T. 1950. The status of the Florida brown snake, Storeria victa. Copeia 1950:155-156.

  9. Neill, W. T. 1951. A bromeliad herpetofauna in Florida. Ecology 32:140-143.

  10. Neill, W. T. 1951. A new subspecies of dusky salamander, genus Desmognathus, from south-central Florida. Ross Allen's Reptile Inst., Publ. Res. Div. 1:25-38, Silver Springs, Fla.

  11. Neill, W. T. 1951. A new subspecies of salamander, genus Pseudobranchus, from the Gulf Hammock region of Florida. Ross Allen's Reptile Inst., Publ. Res. Div. 1:39-46, Silver Springs, Fla.

  12. Neill, W. T. 1951. Florida's air-plants and their inhabitants. Fla. Nat. 24:61-66.

  13. Neill, W. T. 1951. Notes on the natural history of certain North American snakes. Ross Allen's Reptile Inst., Publ. Res. Div. 1:47-60, Silver Springs, Fla.

  14. Neill, W. T. 1951. The eyes of the worm lizard, and notes on the habits of the species. Copeia 1951:177-178.

  15. Neill, W. T. 1951. The taxonomy of North American soft-shelled turtles, genus Amyda. Ross Allen's Reptile Inst., Publ. Res. Div. 1:7-24, Silver Springs, Fla.

  16. Neill, W. T. 1952. Burrowing habits of Hyla gratiosa. Copeia 1952:196.

  17. Neill, W. T. 1952. Remarks on salamander voices. Copeia 1952:195-196.

  18. Neill, W. T. 1952. The pigmy rattlesnake, Sistrurus miliarius barbouri, in southwestern Florida. Copeia 1952:48.

  19. Neill, W. T. 1952. The reptiles of Florida: Part I. Fla. Nat. 25:11-16.

  20. Neill, W. T. 1954. Evidence of venom in snakes of the genera Alsophis and Rhadinea. Copeia 1954:59-60.

  21. Neill, W. T. 1954. Ranges and taxonomic allocations of amphibians and reptiles in the southeastern United States. Ross Allen's Reptile Inst., Publ. Res. Div. 1:75-96, Silver Springs, Fla.

  22. Neill, W. T. 1955. Deadly cottonmouth or harmless water snake? Fla. Wildl. 9(2):22-23,44.

  23. Neill, W. T. 1957. Historical biogeography of present-day Florida. Bull. Fla. State Mus., Biol. Sci. 2:175-220.

  24. Neill, W. T. 1957. Homing by a squirrel treefrog, Hyla squirella Latreille. Herpetologica 13:217-218.

  25. Neill, W. T. 1957. Notes on metamorphic and breeding aggregations of the southern spadefoot, Scaphiopus holbrooki (Harlan). Herpetologica 13:185-187.

  26. Neill, W. T. 1957. Some misconceptions regarding the eastern coral snake, Micrurus fulvius. Herpetologica 13:111-118.

  27. Neill, W. T. 1958. The occurrence of amphibians and reptiles in saltwater areas, and a bibliography. Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf and Caribbean 8:1-97.

  28. Neill, W. T. 1958. The varied calls of the barking treefrog, Hyla gratiosa LeConte. Copeia 1958:44-46.

  29. Neill, W. T. 1961. Giant rattlesnakes -- past and present. Fla. Wildl. 15(1):10-13.

  30. Neill, W. T. 1961. River frog swallows eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Bull. Philadelphia Herp. Soc. 9(1):19.

  31. Neill, W. T. 1961. Snakes swallowing irregurgitable objects. Bull. Philadelphia Herp. Soc. 9(1):17.

  32. Neill, W. T. 1963. Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel). Four-toed salamander. Cat. Am. Amphibians and Reptiles 2.1-2.

  33. Neill, W. T. 1963. Hemidactylium Tschudi. Four-toed salamander. Cat. Am. Amphibians and Reptiles 1.1.

  34. Neill, W. T. 1963. Polychromatism in snakes. Q. J. Fla. Acad. Sci. 26:194-216.

  35. Neill, W. T. 1964. A new species of salamander, genus Amphiuma, from Florida. Herpetologica 20:62-66.

  36. Neill, W. T. 1964. Isolating mechanisms in snakes. Q. J. Fla. Acad. Sci. 27:333-347.

  37. Neill, W. T. 1964. Taxonomy, natural history, and zoogeography of the rainbow snake, Farancia erytrogramma (Palisot de Beauvois). Am. Midl. Nat. 71:257-295.

  1. Neill, W. T. 1968. Florida frogs: from pond to pan. Fla. Wildl. 21(8):14-17.

  2. Neill, W. T. 1968. Snake eat snake. Fla. Wildl. 21(12):22-25.

  3. Neill, W. T. 1971. The last of the ruling reptiles: alligators, crocodiles, and their kin. Columbia Univ. Press, New York, N.Y. 486pp.

  4. Neill, W. T. 1974. Reptiles and amphibians in the service of man. Pegasus: Div. of The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Publ., New York, N.Y. 248pp.

  5. Neill, W. T., and E. R. Allen. 1949. A new kingsnake (genus Lampropeltis) from Florida. Herpetologica 5(5-Special):101-106.

  6. Neill, W. T., and E. R. Allen. 1950. Eumeces fasciatus in Florida. Copeia 1950:156.

  7. Neill, W. T., and E. R. Allen. 1954. Algae on turtles: some additional considerations. Ecology 35:581-584.

  8. Neill, W. T., and E. R. Allen. 1957. The laminal spurs of the juvenile gopher tortoise, Gopherus polyphemus (Daudin). Copeia 1957:307.

  9. Neill, W. T., H. J. Gut, and P. Brodkorb. 1956. Animal remains from four preceramic sites in Florida. Am. Antiquity 21:383-395.

  10. Nelson, B. B. and S. E. Taylor. 1980. Endangered and threatened species and related habitats in five southeastern states. U.S. Dep. Inter., Bur. Land Manag., Alexandria, Va. 104pp.

  11. Nelson, C. E. 1972. Gastrophryne carolinensis (Holbrook). Eastern narrow-mouthed toad. Cat. Am. Amphibians and Reptiles 120.1-4.

  12. Nelson, C. E. 1972. Systematic studies of the North American microhylid genus Gastrophryne. J. Herpetol. 6:111-137.

  13. Nelson, C. E. 1973. Gastrophryne Fitzinger. Narrow-mouthed toad. Cat. Am. Amphibians and Reptiles 134.1-2.

  14. Nelson, D. A. 1988. Life history and environmental requirements of loggerhead turtles. U.S. Fish and Wildl. Serv. Biol. Rep. 88(23), U.S. Army Corps Eng. TR EL-86-2 (Revised). 34pp.

  15. Nelson, D. A., and D. D. Dickerson. 1989. Effects of beach nourishment on sea turtles. In Proceedings of Florida Shore and Beach Conference, Tampa.

  16. Nelson, D. A., and D. D. Dickerson. 1989. Effects of beach nourishment on sea turtles. Pages 125-127 (Abstr.) in S. A. Eckert, K. L. Eckert, and T. H. Richardson, comps. Proc. ninth annual workshop on sea turtle conservation and biology, NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-SEFC-232.

  17. Nelson, D. A., K. Mauck, and J. Fletemeyer. 1986. Physical effects of beach nourishment on sea turtle nesting, Delray Beach, Florida. Environ. Impact Res. Prog., U.S. Army Eng. Waterways Exp. Stn. Rep. WES/TR/EL-87-15, Vicksburg, Miss. 63pp.

  18. Nesbitt, S. A., W. M. Hetrick, and L. E. Williams, Jr. 1974. Seven foods of white ibis from seven collection sites in Florida. Proc. Southeast. Assoc. Game and Fish Comm. 28:517-532.

  19. Nesbitt, S. A., W. M. Hetrick, L. E. Williams, Jr., and D. H. Austin. 1977. Foods of the nine-banded armadillo in Florida. Proc. Southeast. Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies 31:57-61.

  20. Netting, M. G. 1929. A note on the egg-laying of Pseudemys floridana (Le Conte). Copeia 1929:24-25.

  21. Netting, M. G. 1940. Anolis carolinensis eaten by Eumeces laticeps. Copeia 1940:266.

  22. Netting, M. G., and C. J. Goin. 1942. Descriptions of two new salamanders from peninsular Florida. Ann. Carnegie Mus. 29:175-196.

  23. Netting, M. G., and C. J. Goin. 1943. Progress report on a survey of the Amphibia of Florida. Proc. Fla. Acad. Sci. 6:67-68.

  24. Netting, M. G., and C. J. Goin. 1944. The occurrence of Fowler's toad, Bufo woodhousii fowleri Hinckley, in Florida. Q. J. Fla. Acad. Sci. 7:181-184.

  25. Netting, M. G., and C. J. Goin. 1945. The cricket-frog of peninsular Florida. Q. J. Fla. Acad. Sci. 8:304-310.

  26. Newell, D. M. 1946. All's not well with the alligator. Sci. Dig. 19:16-20.

  27. Newell, D. 1976. The alligator is far from endangered. Field and Stream 80(12):66,68-70.

  28. Newman, V. 1970. Barbour's map turtle. Fla. Wildl. 24(2):4-5.

  1. Nichols, J. D., K. V. Wood, and H. F. Percival. 1991. Dynamics of an exploited natural population: an experimental approach (RWO 79). Pages 12-13 (Abstr.) in Fla. Coop. Fish and Wildl. Res. Unit Annu. Rep.-January to December 1990, Univ. Florida, Gainesville.

  1. Nichols, V. A., and C. H. Du Toit. 1983. A leatherback returns to Flagler County: a new northern nesting record for the U.S. Atlantic coast. Herpetol. Rev. 14:107.

  2. Nicholson, D. J. 1929. Black snakes as bird killers. Wilson Bull. 41:190.

  1. Nickol, B. B., and C. H. Ernst. 1987. Noeochinorhynchus lingulatus sp. n. (Acanthocephala: Neoechinorhynchidae) from Pseudemys nelsoni (Reptilia: Emydidae) of Florida. Proc. Helminthol. Soc. Wash. 54:146-149.

  1. Nicol, E. 1983. Keeping of turtles and tortoises as pets. Proc. Annu. Meet. Gopher Tortoise Counc. 4:32-35.

  2. Nicol, E. 1989. Turtles in trouble--to the rescue on the double. Notes North. Ohio Assoc. Herpetol. 16(9):6-8.

  1. Nicol, E. 1991. An introduction to: life with turtles. Mid-Fla. Publ., Inc., Ocala, Fla. 125pp.

  1. Noble, G. K., and B. C. Marshall. 1932. The validity of Siren intermedia Le Conte, with observations on its life history. Am. Mus. Novit. No. 532. 17pp.

  2. Norden, A. 1970. A note on the behavior of the sand skink Neoseps reynoldsi. Bull. Md. Herpetol. Soc. 6:80-81.

  3. Norris, D. 1974. The Florida softshell. Fla. Wildl. 28(5):24-26.

  4. Norris, D. 1975. Stinkpot. Fla. Nat. 48(4):2-4.

  5. Norris, D. 1976. Corkscrew. Fla. Nat. 49(1):8-9.

  6. Novotny, R. 1988. The gopher tortoise at Morningside Nature Center: a public education project. Proc. Annu. Meet. Gopher Tortoise Counc. 5:33-38.

  7. Nye, S. 1986. The alligator snapping turtle, Macroclemys temminckii. Gainesville Herpetol. Soc. Newsl. 3(5):24-26.


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