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TIHEN, J. A.

1962. Osteological observations on New World Bufo. Amer. Midl. Nat., 67:157-183. January.

1965. Evolutionary trends in frogs. Amer. Zoologist, 5:309-318.

VINSON, G. L. and BRINEMAN, J. H.

1963. Nuclear Central America, hub of Antillean Transverse Belt. Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Mem. 2:101-112.

WHITMORE, F. C., JR. and STEWART, R. H.

1965. Miocene mammals and Central American seaways. Science, 148:180-185. April 9.

ZWEIFEL, R. G.

1956. Two pelobatid frogs from the Tertiary of North America and their relationships to fossil and Recent forms. Amer. Mus. Novitates, 1762:1-45. April 6.

1958. Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 78. Frogs of the Papuan hylid genus Nyctimystes. Amer. Mus. Novitates, 1896:1-51. July 22.

1964. Life history of Phrynohyas venulosa (Salientia: Hylidae) in Panama. Copeia, no. 1:201-208. March 26.

Transmitted March 14, 1966.

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