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AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF SINALOA, MEXICO 249<br />

SMITH, H. M. <strong>and</strong> W. L. NBCKER<br />

1943. Alfredo Duge's types <strong>of</strong> Mexican reptiles <strong>and</strong> amphibians. Sobretiro<br />

de Anales de la Escuela Nac. Cien. Biol., 3:179-233.<br />

SMITH, H. M. <strong>and</strong> O. SANDERS<br />

1952. Distributional data on Texan amphibians <strong>and</strong> reptiles. Texas Jour.<br />

Sci., 4:204-19, June 30.<br />

SMITH, H. M. <strong>and</strong> W. W. TANNER<br />

1944. Description <strong>of</strong> a new snake from <strong>Mexico</strong>. Copeia, no. 3:131-36,<br />

September 30.<br />

SMITH, H. M. <strong>and</strong> E. H. TAYLOR<br />

1941. A review <strong>of</strong> the snakes <strong>of</strong> the genus Ficitnia. Jour. Washington<br />

Acad. Sci., 31:356-68, August 16.<br />

1945. An annotated checklist <strong>and</strong> key to the snakes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>. Bull.<br />

U. S. Nat. Mus„ 187:1-239, October 5.<br />

1948. An annotated checklist <strong>and</strong> key to the amphibia <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>, Bull.<br />

U. S. Nat. Mus., 194:1-118, June 17.<br />

1950a. Type localities <strong>of</strong> Mexican reptiles <strong>and</strong> amphibians. Univ. Kansas<br />

Sci. Bull,, 33(11)=313-80, March 20.<br />

1950b. An annotated checklist <strong>and</strong> key to the reptiles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> exclusive<br />

<strong>of</strong> the snakes. Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 199:1-253, October 26.<br />

SMITH, H. M. <strong>and</strong> R. G. VAN GELDER<br />

1955. New <strong>and</strong> noteworthy amphibians <strong>and</strong> reptiles from <strong>Sinaloa</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Puebla, <strong>Mexico</strong>. Heipetologica, 11:145-49, July 15.<br />

SMITH, M.<br />

1926. Monograph <strong>of</strong> the sea-snakes (Hydrophiidae}. British Museum<br />

(Natural History). London, xx + 130 pp., November 27.<br />

STEBBINS, R. C.<br />

1958. A new alligator lizard from the Panamint Mountains, Inyo County,<br />

California. Amer. Mus. Novitates, 1883:1-27, March 21.<br />

STEJNECER, L. H.<br />

1893, Annotated list <strong>of</strong> reptiles <strong>and</strong> batrachians collected by the Death<br />

Valley expedition in 1891, with descriptions <strong>of</strong> new species. North<br />

American Fauna, 7:159-328.<br />

STICKEL, W. H.<br />

1943. <strong>The</strong> Mexican snakes <strong>of</strong> the genera Sonera <strong>and</strong> Chionactfs with notes<br />

on the status <strong>of</strong> other colubrid genera. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington.<br />

56:109-28, October 19.<br />

STULL, O. G.<br />

1940. Variations <strong>and</strong> relationships in the snakes <strong>of</strong> the genus Pituophte.<br />

Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 175:1-225, April 23.<br />

TANNER, W. W.<br />

1944, A taxonomic study <strong>of</strong> the genus Hypsiglena. Great Basin Nat,,<br />

5:25-92, December 29.<br />

1961. A new subspecies <strong>of</strong> Conopsis nasus from Chihuahua, <strong>Mexico</strong>, Herpetologica,<br />

17:13-18, April 15.<br />

1966. A re-evaluation <strong>of</strong> the genus Tantilla in the southwestern United<br />

States <strong>and</strong> northwestern <strong>Mexico</strong>. Heipetologica, 22:134-52, June 30.<br />

TANNER, W. W. <strong>and</strong> R. D. LOOMIS<br />

1957. A taxonomic <strong>and</strong> distributional study <strong>of</strong> the western subspecies <strong>of</strong><br />

the milk snake, Lampwpeltis doliata. Trans. Kansas Acad, Sci.,<br />

60:12-42.

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