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89
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| Anonymous. 1930. A Florida news item. Bulletin of the Antivenin Institute of America 3(4):113, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. |
4
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| Beck, W. M. 1939. The Pinellas County snake bounty. Florida Naturalist 12:94. |
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2828
| Halter, C. R. 1923. The venemous [sic] coral snake. Copeia 1923:105–107. |
6
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| Schmidt, K. P. 1928. Notes on American coral snakes. Bulletin of the Antivenin Institute of America 2(3):63–64, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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5528
| Snyder, B. 1949. Diamondbacks and dollar bills. Florida Wildlife 3(4):3–5, 16, 19. |
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