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Beidler, L. M. 1962. Le gout et l'odorant chez les animaux. Pages - in La Grange, ed. La Vie et l'Homme, vol 14: Le Monde Animal. Baillière, Paris. [chap, A2]

Beidler, L. M. 1962. Taste receptor stimulation. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 12:107-131. [*, A2]

Beidler, L. M. 1962. The United States science exhibit at the Seattle World's Fair. AIBS Bulletin 12:39-41. [A2]

Collette, B. B., and R. W. Yerger. 1962. The American percid fishes of the subgenus Villora. Tulane Studies in Zoology 9:213–230. [*, A3]

Godfrey, R. K., and H. Kurz. 1962. Florida torreya destined for extinction. Science 136:902-&. [*, A3]

Kurz, H., and R. K. Godfrey. 1962. Trees of Northern Florida. University of Florida Press, Gainesville. 311 pp. [bookau, A3]

Reinert, G. W., and R. K. Godfrey. 1962. Reappraisal of Utricularia inflata and U. radiata (Lentibulariaceae). American Journal of Botany 49:213-220. [*, A3]

Riggin, G. T., Jr., and A. K. Sparks. 1962. A new gasterostome, Bucephaloides megacirrus, from the redfish, Sciaenops ocellata. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society 29:27-29. [*, stud-rbs,A1]

Short, R. B. 1962. Two new dicyemid mesozoans from the Gulf of Mexico. Tulane Studeis in Zoology 9:101-111. [*, A1]

Yerger, R. W., and R. D. Suttkus. 1962. Records of freshwater fishes in Florida. Tulane Studies in Zoology 9:323–330. [*, A3]


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