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Authors: Karl P.N. Shuker
SHUKER, Karl P.N. (1997).
From Flying Toads To Snakes With Wings
. Llewellyn (St Paul, Minnesota).
SHUKER, Karl P.N. (1998). A gravestone and an otter king.
History For All, 1
(June-July): 48-9.
SHUKER, Karl P.N. (1999).
Mysteries of Planet Earth: An Encyclopedia of the Inexplicable
. Carlton (London).
SHUKER, Karl P.N. (2000). The skull of a wulver?
Fate
, 53 (November): 16-18.
SHUKER, Karl P.N. (2000). Death worms of the desert.
The X Factor
, No. 87: 2431-5.
SHUKER, Karl P.N. (2001).
The Hidden Powers of Animals
. Marshall Editions (London).
SHUKER, Karl P.N. (2002).
The New Zoo: New and Rediscovered Animals of the Twentieth Century
. House of Stratus (Thirsk).
SHUKER, Karl P.N. (Consultant) (1993).
Man and Beast
. Reader’s Digest (Pleasantville).
SILLITOE, Paul (1981). Dance with the cassowaries.
Geographical Magazine
, 53 (May): 534, 537-8.
SKERRY, Brian (1997). High-seas drifter.
BBC Wildlife
, 15 (June): 64-5.
SKINNER, Charles M. (1911).
Myths and Legends of Flowers, Trees, Fruits, and Fiants
. J.B. Lippincott (Philadelphia).
SPENCER, A. & KERSHAW, J.A. (1910). A collection of subfossil bird and marsupial remains from King Island, Bass Strait.
Memoirs of the National Museum, Melbourne
, 3: 5-35.
THOMPSON, Bill (1993). Roc of ages unscrambles egg mystery.
Sunday Times
(Perth), 21 March.
TINSLEY, Jim Bob (1987).
The Fuma: Legendary Lion of the Americas
. Texas Western Press (El Paso).
TOHALL, Patrick (1948). The dobhar-chú tombstones of Glenade, Co. Leitrim.
Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
, 78:127-9.
TRAJANO, E. & VIVO, M. (1991).
Desmodus draculae
Morgan, Linares, and Ray, 1988, reported for Southeastern Brazil, with paleoecological comments (Phyllostomidae, Desmodontinae).
Mammalia
, 55: 456-9.
TROTTI, Hugh H. (1987). Cryptoletter [re Marco Polo’s hairy fish].
ISC Newsletter
, 6 (summer): 11.
TSEVEGMID, Dondodijn (1987).
Altajn Tsaadakh Govd
. Ulan Bator.
TYSON, Peter (2000).
The Eighth Continent: Life, Death, and Discovery in the Lost World of Madagascar
. William Morrow (New York). VAN DEUSEN, Hobart M. (1968). Carnivorous habits of
Hypsignathus monstrosus. Journal of Mammalogy
, 49: 335-6.
VERRILL, Hyatt & VERRILL, Ruth (1953).
Americas Ancient Civilizations
. G.P. Putnam’s Sons (New York). VIS, Charles W. de (1884). The moa (Dinornis) in Australia.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland
, 1: 23-8.
WALKINGTON, L.A. (1896). A Bundoran legend.
Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
, 6: 84. WAY, Mahalia (2003). The terrible griffin.
Fortean Times
, No. 170 (May): 50-5.
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Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious World
. Collins (London).
WENDT, Herbert (1959).
Out of Noah’s Ark
. Weidenfeld & Nicolson (London).
WHITE, C.M.N. (1975). The problem of the cassowary in Ceram.
Bulletin -British Ornithologists Club
, 95:165-70.
WHITE, C.M.N. (1976). The problem of the cassowary in New Britain.
Bulletin - British Ornithologists Club
, 96: 66-8.
WHITE, David G. (1991).
Myths of the Dog-Man
. University of Chicago Press (Chicago).
WHITLEY, Gilbert (1940). Mystery animals of Australia.
Australian Museum Magazine, 7
(1 March): 132-9.
WILKINS, Harold T. (1952).
Secret Cities of Old South America
. Library Publishers (New York).
WILLIAMS, David L.G. (1981).
Genyornis
eggshell (Dromornithidae: Aves) from the Late Pleistocene of South Australia.
Alcheringa
, 5:133-40.
WILLIAMS, John G. (1967). An unsolved mystery.
Animals
, 10 (June): 73-5.
WILSON, Andrew (1892). Science jottings.
Illustrated London News
, 50 (27 August): 279.
WILSON, Andrew (1892). Science jottings.
Illustrated London News
, 50 (24 September): 403.
WILSON, Dave (1993). Three claim sighting of moa.
Christchurch Press
(Christchurch), 25 January, p. 1.
WILSON, Dave (1993). Team on moa trail.
Christchurch Press
(Christchurch), 26 January, p. 1.
WILSON, Dave (1993). Computer fails to confirm moa.
Christchurch Press
(Christchurch), 12 February.
ZIMMER, Carl (1997). Terror take two [re
Titanis]. Discover
, (June): 68 74.