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Bibliography and Print Resources
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Editors
- Scott E. Hygnstrom
- Robert M. Timm
- Gary E. Larson
Images and Illustrations
Figure 1 from Schwartz and Schwartz (1981).
Figure 2 by Sheri Bordeaux.
Figures 3 through 6, 8 and 9 by Denny Hogeland, adapted by Sheri Bordeaux.
Figure 7 adapted from M. L. Boddicker, 1980
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