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The occurrence of rafts for dispersal of land animals into the West Indies
Vol 25, Page 45
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Two large ophiodermatid brittlestars new to Florida
Vol 25, Page 65
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An ophiurian shoal on the Mississippi coast
Vol 25, Page 70
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Parturient anaconda, Eunectes gigas Latreille, eating own abortive eggs and fetal membranes
Vol 25, Page 73
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New locality records for the sand skink (Neoseps reynoldsi) in central Florida, with comments on the habitat
Vol 25, Page 76
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Protozoan inquilines from reptiles. I. Monocercomonas neosepsorum n. sp. from the sand skink, Neoseps reynoldsi Stejneger
Vol 25, Page 96
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Protozoan inquilines from reptiles. II. Monocercomonas tantillorum n. sp. from the Florida crowned snake, Tantilla coronata Baird and Girard
Vol 25, Page 104
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Spermiation in Rana p. pipiens in response to heteroplastic pituitary materials
Vol 25, Page 109
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Stinging due to Linuche unguiculata (Schwartz) in Florida waters
Vol 25, Page 121
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Seasonal succession of certain invertebrates in a northwestern Florida lake
Vol 25, Page 127
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The Thomas Farm fossil quarry
Vol 25, Page 142
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Cichlasoma pasionis, a new species of cichlid fish of the Thorichthys group, from the Rio de la Pasion, Guatemala
Vol 25, Page 147
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A teal from the lower Pliocene of Kansas
Vol 25, Page 157
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Protozoan inquilines from Florida reptiles. III. Rigidomastix scincorum n. sp.; Cercobodo stilosomorum n. sp.; and Cryptobiageccorum n. sp
Vol 25, Page 180
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The coloration of rocks & soils
Vol 25, Page 223
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Comments on the nesting behavior of Atlantic loggerhead sea turtles, based primarily on tagging returns
Vol 25, Page 287
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Observations of the flocking habits of gulls and terns on the Mississippi Coast
Vol 25, Page 303
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Hydrology and plankton of coastal waters of Naples, Florida
Vol 26, Page 22
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An unusual Micocene pelecypod burrow
Vol 26, Page 48
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A new Pleistocene grebe from Florida
Vol 26, Page 53
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Effects of phosphorus-32 on the cotton rat [Sigmodon hispidus]
Vol 26, Page 78
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A new Pleistocene Platylepas from Florida
Vol 26, Page 150
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Miocene birds from the Hawthorne formation
Vol 26, Page 159
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A Cestode plerocercoid from the crowned conch
Vol 26, Page 184
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Tropical marine fishes in the Gulf of Mexico
Vol 26, Page 188
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Large lookdowns [fish] from Tampa Bay, Florida
Vol 26, Page 192
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Polychromatism in snakes
Vol 26, Page 194
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Chelonibia in the Neogene of Florida
Vol 26, Page 221
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Early Miocene salamander and lizards from Florida
Vol 26, Page 234
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Oligocene birds from Saskatchewan
Vol 26, Page 257
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A possible fish-killing yellow tide in California waters
Vol 26, Page 263
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Movement and displacement in the rice rat
Vol 26, Page 269
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Digestibility of nutrients by rabbits
Vol 26, Page 275
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Pleistocene birds from American Falls, Idaho
Vol 26, Page 280
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Lantern morphology of the Eocene echinoid Weishordella cubae (Weisbord)
Vol 26, Page 304
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An upper Miocene fossil locality in North Florida
Vol 26, Page 308
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The Pleistocene vertebrate fauna of Reddock, Florida
Vol 26, Page 315
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Synonymy and distribution of the frog Gastrotheca longipes (Boulenger)
Vol 26, Page 347
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The burrow of the gopher tortoise
Vol 26, Page 353
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Food habits of the ground skink
Vol 26, Page 361
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Comparative growth and reproduction of Hereford and Brahman cattle in Florida
Vol 26, Page 368