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MCCAULEY, R. H., JR.

1939. Differences in the young of Eumeces fasciatus and Eumeces laticeps. Copeia, 1939:93-95.

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1937. Notes on the five-lined skink. Copeia, 1937:232-233.

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1948b. Hibernation habits of amphibians and reptiles in Richmond County, Georgia. Herpetologica, 4:107-114.

1950. Reptiles and amphibians in urban areas of Georgia. Herpetologica, 6:113-116.

NEILL, W. T., and ALLEN, R.

1950. Eumeces fasciatus in Florida. Copeia, 1950:156.

NETTING, M. G.

1939a. The reptiles of Pennsylvania. Biennial Rept. Pennsylvania Fish. Comm., 1936-1938:122-132.

1939b. Reptiles killed on a "Vermin" campaign in Mercer County, West Virginia. Proc. West Virginia Acad. Sci., 13:162-166.

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