| Click | Citation |
1
|
1445
| Carter, W. H. 1980. Froggers I have known. Florida Sportsman 11(5):40–42, 44, 46. |
2
|
2075
| Douglas, B. T. 1943. Frog legs with trimmings. Field & Stream 47(11):30, 59–60. |
3
|
2102
| Dunaway, D. 1981. Frogging afoot for fun, food and folly. Florida Sportsman 12(6):30–31, 33–34. |
4
|
2106
| Dunaway, D. 1984. Suburban frogging. Florida Sportsman 15(5):130–131, 133–137. |
5
|
2391
| Florida Department of Agriculture. 1952. Bullfrog-farming and frogging in Florida. Bulletin No. 56. 80pp. |
6
|
2846
| Hansen, K. L. 1952. An investigation of native Florida male Salientia as test animals for early pregnancy diagnosis. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 14:231–236. |
7
|
3182
| Hutt, A. 1971. Frogs on a gig; night action for a savory meal. Florida Wildlife 25(2):10–14. |
8
|
4096
| McNally, R. 1991. Urban frog gigging. Florida Wildlife 45(4):6–8. |
9
|
4311
| Miller, J. J. 1998. An environmental history of northeast Florida. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 223pp. |
10
|
4635
| Neill, W. T., H. J. Gut, and P. Brodkorb. 1956. Animal remains from four preceramic sites in Florida. American Antiquity 21:383–395. |