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Danial
Senior Member
Joined: 01 May 2003
No. of posts: 100


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Posted: 18 Feb 2005
Hi,
Does anyone have the following papers:

Prestt, I. 1971. An ecological study of the viper Vipera berus in southern Britain. J. Zool. Lond.

Gooch, B. 1694. Young adders (Vipera berus) feeding in captivity. Brit. J. Herp. 3.

I'd be grateful if scans could be emailed to me at
danial352@hotmail.com

Many thanks
Danial Winchester

Consultant Ecologist and Amphibians Officer of Surrey Amphibian and Reptile Group
www.surrey-arg.org.uk

David Bird
Forum Specialist
Joined: 17 Feb 2003
No. of posts: 515


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Posted: 18 Feb 2005
Danial,
I will send the Gooch paper in a few minutes,
The Prestt paper is quite large 45 pages and will take me a few days after the weekend to scan it.

David
British Herpetological Society Librarian and member of B.H.S Conservation Committee. Self employed Herpetological Consultant and Field Worker.
Wolfgang Wuster
Senior Member
Joined: 23 Apr 2003
No. of posts: 326


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Posted: 19 Feb 2005
I should perhaps gently remind everyone here that these papers will be subject to copyright, and scanning them in and mailing them around would be a breach of copyright.

I have it on good authority that a lot of people scan and mail papers despite this legal restriction, and I have it on equally good authority that such scans are immeasurably useful to their recipients, but it might be better to do this sort of thing discreetly and avoid broadcasting it on a public forum ;-)

Cheers,

Wolfgang
Wolfgang Wüster
School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor
http://sbsweb.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/

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