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Book:Contributions to the Herpetology of South Asia

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paris

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i am looking at purchasing this book but it will cost me darn near 40$ after shipping. i says it has multiple papers on tylotriton verrocus and i am wondering if anyone has it or has seen it and if its worth the $$.
 

TJ

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All I can do is to urge you to go ahead and buy the book -- and then send me a free copy of the part on T.verrucosus
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jeffrey

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I back Tims suggestion on photocopying/scanning the section on T. Verrucosus. Smiles a big winning smile, can I have a copy too please.
 
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jennifer

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May I suggest that one of you write a review for the Caudata.org book review page?
 
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paris

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david-i didnt know you ordered a copy. there are 3 articles in it on tv's. the one on osteology is way too specific for me(im only a novice bone collector), the one on the parasitic worms looks as if it may offer something i can use -but the first article i felt was worth it. the range maps, habitat photos and basic over view of these animals and their life history seems promising. i just got the book today and have yet to do more than skim through it-but i did say 'ooooooh' at a few things i read. i appreciate novelty of even common names (in english and the languages of the area) and how they translate...i guess i should read it through though....
 
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