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Control of Food Intake and Expression of Hunger in the Northern Water Snake, Nerodia sipedon (L.) In Life Sciences. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1998.
Snake Fungus Found in Tennessee." Knoxville News Sentinel (2013).
"Heavy Metal Concentrations in Northern Water Snakes (Nerodia sipedon) from East Fork Poplar Creek and the Little River, East Tennessee, USA." Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 49, no. 2 (2005): 239-248.
"The Reptiles and Amphibians of North Carolina." Journal of Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 77, no. 2 (1961): 125-136.
"Observations of Wood Thrush Nest Predators in a Large Contiguous Forest." Wilson Bulletin 112, no. 1 (2000): 82-87.
"A Water Snake's Year. New York: Atheneum, 1991.
The Responses of Ecologically Dissimilar Populations of the Water Snake, Natrix sipedon sipedon to Surface Extracts of Prey Species, with Observations on Feeding and Defense Behaviors. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1971.
3000 Miles in the Great Smokies. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2009.
Herpetofauna of the Spruce-Fir Ecosystem in the Southern Appalachian Mountain Regions, With Emphasis on the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In The Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Ecosystem: Its Biology and Threats. Gatlinburg, TN: Uplands Field Research Laboratory, 1984.
The Diet of Rattlesnakes and Copperheads in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Copeia 1967, no. 1 (1967): 226-227.
"A New Suspecies of Crowned Snake (Tantilla coronata) from the Southern Appalachian Mountains." Herpetologica 9, no. 3 (1953): 153-157.
"Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Natural History Handbook. Vol. 5. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961.
"Unidentified image 'of interest'". The University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections Libray.: Herbert M. Webster Photographs Collection (1926-1955), MS.3338.
"Dick Bagwell & the Snake [on] Haw Knob". The University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections Libray.: Herbert M. Webster Photographs Collection (1926-1955), MS.3338, Undated.
Pituophis m. melanoleucus in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Area." Herpetologica 3, no. 5 (1947): 152.
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