Bibliography of Dr. John E. Cooper

Allen, A. W., and J. E. Cooper. 1980. Cyprinodon diabolis Wales, Devils Hole Pupfish. P. 494 in D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. McAllister, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. (eds.). Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina Biological Survey Publication 1980. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. Raleigh, NC. i-x + 854 pp.

Cooper, J. E. 1947. Extension of the range of the Eastern Ground Snake. Maryland Naturalist. 18:51-52.

_____. 1948. Maryland frogs and toads. Maryland Nature Leaflet No. 4. Maryland Naturalist.

_____. 1949. Additional records for Clemmys muhlenbergii from Maryland. Herpetologica. 5:75-76.

_____. 1950. Maryland moles and shrews. Maryland Naturalist 20.

_____. 1950. Maryland tree frogs. Maryland Nature Leaflet No. 11. Maryland Naturalist.

_____. 1950. The Scarlet Snake (Cemophora coccinea) in Maryland. Maryland Naturalist. 20:67-69. Reprinted 1966. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society 2:10-13.

_____. 1951. Introducing the Hog Sucker. Nature Magazine. 44:359-360.

_____. 1953. An abnormally colored mole from Maryland. Maryland Naturalist. 23:78-79.

_____. 1953. Notes on the amphibians and reptiles of southern Maryland. Maryland Naturalist 23:90-100. Reprinted 19XX. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society.

_____. 1956. Aquatic hibernation of the Red-backed Salamander. Herpetologica. 12:165-166.

_____. 1956. A Maryland hibernation site for herptiles. Herpetologica. 12:238.

_____. 1956. An annotated list of the amphibians and reptiles of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland Naturalist. 26:16-23.

_____. 1956. The typical engineer (as seen by an arts major). The Vector. Johns Hopkins University. 10:38, 60.

_____. 1957. An unusual water snake from Maryland. Herpetologica. 13:28.

_____. 1957. Book review. A. Carr. The windward road. Maryland Naturalist. 27:6-8.

_____. 1957. Book review. C. Kauffeld. Snakes and snake hunting. Maryland Naturalist. 27:6-8.

_____. 1957. Book review. K. P. Schmidt and R. F. Inger. 1956. Living reptiles of the world. Baltimore Sunday Sun, October 13, 1957.

_____. 1958. Ecological notes on some Cuban lizards. Herpetologica. 14:53-54.

_____. 1958. Some albino reptiles and polydactylous frogs. Herpetologica. 14:54-56.

_____. 1958. The snake Haldea valeriae pulchra in Maryland. Herpetologica. 14:121-122.

_____. 1959. The turtle Pseudemys scripta feral in Maryland. Herpetologica. 15:44.

_____. 1959. Ascent to Cueva del Aura. Maryland Naturalist. 28:2-16.

_____. 1959. Notes on a specimen of the Least Shrew. Maryland Naturalist 29:21-22.

_____. 1959. A record length Northern Red-bellied Snake, Abastor erythogrammus, from Maryland. Maryland Naturalist 29:22

_____. 1959. Book review. E. O. Shebbeare. 1959. Soondar Mooni. Maryland Naturalist. 29:24.

_____. 1960. Key to the snakes of Maryland. Temporalis. 1:5-9.

_____. 1960. Key to the turtles and lizards of Maryland. Temporalis. 2:1-3.

_____. 1960. Another Rainbow Snake, Abastor erythrogrammus, from Maryland. Chesapeake Science 1:203-204. Reprinted 1967. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society 3:72-73.

_____. 1960. Distributional Survey V. Maryland and the District of Columbia. Amphibians and reptiles. Bulletin of the Philadelphia Herpetological Society, May-June:18-24.

_____. 1960. Collective notes on cave-associated vertebrates. Baltimore Grotto News. 3:152-158. Reprinted Speleo Digest 1962:110-115.

_____. 1960. Ingleside and Honacker’s caves (Mercer County, West Virginia). Baltimore Grotto News. 3:139-140. Reprinted Speleo Digest 1962:78-79.

_____. 1960. Buckeye Creek Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 3:147-149.

_____. 1960. Aqua Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 3:160-163.

_____. 1960. Crossroads Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 3:164-165.

_____. 1960. Grapevine Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 3:186-187.

_____. 1960. Butler Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 3:193-195.

_____. 1960. The vocal pouch. Sounds of North American curators. Bulletin of the Philadelphia Herpetological Society. 8:6-7.

_____. 1960. Jasper County reflections. Bulletin of the Philadelphia Herpetological Society. 8:10-11.

_____. 1960. A mating antic of the Long-tailed Salamander. Maryland Naturalist. 30:17-18.

_____. 1960. Book review. A zoo in my luggage. G. Durrell. Maryland Naturalist. 30:19-20.

_____. 1961. The distribution of the Mole Snake in Maryland. Herpetologica. 17.

_____. 1961. Further notes on non-indigenous turtles in Maryland. Herpetologica. 17:209-210.

_____. 1961. Rogers Belmont Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:6-8.

_____. 1961. Silers Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:13-15.

_____. 1961. The Organ-Hedricks system, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:24-26.

_____. 1961. Lyles and Porters caves, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:34-38.

_____. 1961. The Starr Chapel Caves, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:48-49.

_____. 1961. Some accumulated biospeleological data. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:87-91.

_____. 1961. Showalters, Billy Williams, and Tolleys caves, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:140-146.

_____. 1961. Labor Day caving weekend, 1961. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:157-158.

_____. 1961. Ogdens (Grandpappys) Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:162.

_____. 1961. Clarkes and Starr Chapel Caves, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:164-168.

_____. 1961. Little Starr Chapel Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:170-174.

_____. 1961. Boundless Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 4:(unknown pages).

_____. 1961. New Maryland distributional records (amphibians and reptiles). Bulletin of the Philadelphia Herpetological Society. 9:19.

_____. 1962. New Maryland distributional records (amphibians and reptiles). Bulletin of the Philadelphia Herpetological Society. 14:(unknown pages).

_____. 1962. Sounds of North American curators, IV. Bulletin of the Philadelphia Herpetological Society. 34:(unknown pages).

_____. 1962. Cave records for the salamander Plethodon r. richmondi Pope [sic], with notes on additional cave-associated . Herpetologica. 17:250-255.

_____. 1962. Book Review: R. Mertens. 1960. The world of amphibians and reptiles. Chesapeake Science 3:53.

_____. 1962. Stereochilus marginatus in southeastern South Carolina. Copeia 1962:212.

_____. 1962. Recent work at the Starr Chapel Caves. Baltimore Grotto News 5:1-3.

_____. 1962. Caving in southwestern Virginia, 1961. Baltimore Grotto News 5:4-9. _____. 1962. Cass Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:11-17.

_____. 1962. Cave Run Pit, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:20.

_____. 1962. Whitings Neck Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:27-28.

_____. 1962. Quarry Cave and Van Devanters Cave, West Virginia and Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:30-33.

_____. 1962. Starr Chapel Saltpetre Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:37-38.

_____. 1962. Thorn Mountain Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:39.

_____. 1962. Cave-associated salamanders of Virginia and West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:43-45. Reprinted Speleo Digest 1964:4-7.

_____. 1962. Clover Hollow Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:46-50.

_____. 1962. Wehrle’s Salamander, Plethodon w. wehrlei, from a Highland County, Virginia, cave. Baltimore Grotto News.5:53. Reprinted Speleo Digest 1964:8.

_____. 1962. New cave at Cave Run Pit, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:64-66.

_____. 1962. Rapps Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:71-77.

_____. 1962. Newberry-Bane System (Bland County, Virginia). Baltimore Grotto News. 5:97-101. Reprinted Speleo Digest 1964(1):190-193.

_____. 1962. Van Devanter’s (Harpers) Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 5:111-113.

_____. 1962. Incidental caving and near-caving in Florida, Easter 1962. Baltimore Grotto News 5:125-130.

_____. 1962. Tenth Virginia region speleological project, May 1962. Baltimore Grotto News. 5:138-142.

_____. 1962. Mapping and exploration at Buckeye Creek and Rapps caves. Baltimore Grotto News. 5:162-164.

_____. 1962. Caves and cave topics in current periodicals. Baltimore Grotto News. 5:173.

_____. 1962. A note on cave-diving. Baltimore Grotto News. 5:204.

_____. 1962. Addenda to Cave Run Pit, Virginia, with map. Baltimore Grotto News. 5:220-221.

_____. 1962. Cave-diving at Blue Hole, Florida. Baltimore Grotto News. 5:224-227.

_____. 1962. Little Starr Chapel Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 5:240.

_____. 1962. Grape Vine Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 5:258-259.

_____. 1962. Crookshank Hole, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 5:268-276.

_____. 1962. The Starr Chapel caves (Bath County, Virginia): A progress report. Speleograph. 18:16-18. Reprinted Speleo Digest 1964:195-197.

_____. 1962. A history of the Virginia region of the national Speleological Society. Speleograph. 18:36-39.

_____. 1962. A biological note on the Cave Hollow-Arbogast System. Baltimore Grotto News. 5:240-241. Reprinted Speleo Digest 1964:10.

_____. 1963. Further observations on the natural history of the Hodag, with preliminary observations on a possible new species. Baltimore Grotto News. 6:30-32.

_____. 1963. Style sheet for contributors. Baltimore Grotto News. 6:35-37.

_____. 1963. Of Fuells Drop and Fuells Fruit, and cabbages and kings. Baltimore Grotto News. 6:74-81.

_____. 1963. Virginia region caveoree. Baltimore Grotto News. 6:108-110.

_____. 1963. Ludingtons Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 6:185-186.

_____. 1963. Tawneys Cave, Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 6:187-188.

_____. 1963. Whitings Neck Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 6:217.

_____. 1964. Cave of the Winding Stair, California. Baltimore Grotto News. 7:3-16.

_____. 1964. Clean-up at Church Cave, California. Baltimore Grotto News. 7:98-100.

_____. 1964. Snedegars Staircase, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 7:102-106.

_____. 1964. Flooding at Buckeye Creek Cave, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 7:107-108.

_____. 1964. Ordeal and rescue at Snedegars Staircase, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 7:109-117.

_____. 1964. Fern Cave, Alabama. Baltimore Grotto News. 7:135-137.

_____. 1964. Aspects of cave diving: a discussion and warning. Baltimore Grotto News. 7:140-144.

_____. 1965. A case mosaic. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:25-34.

_____. 1965. Incident at Hellhole, West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:128-130.

_____. 1965. Recent caving and spedunking in the south and elsewhere even, I. Baltimore Grotto News 8:134-138.

_____. 1965. The rape of a Tennessee shrine. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:149.

_____. 1965. Cave-associated herpetozoa. I – An annotated dichotomous key to the cave-associated salamanders of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. Baltimore Grotto News 8:150-163. Reprinted Speleo Digest 1967:76-88.

_____. 1965. Recent caving and spedunking in the south, II. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:174-176.

_____. 1965. Recent caving and spedunking in the south, III. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:182-184.

_____. 1965. Another cave record for the Ravine Salamander. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:202. Reprinted Speleo Digest 1967:76.

_____. 1965. Further commentary on cave-associated salamanders. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:202. Reprinted Speleo Digest 1967:75.

_____. 1965. Recent caving and spedunking in the south, IV. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:221-225.

_____. 1965. Recent caving and spedunking in the south, V. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:237-246.

_____. 1965. Preliminary observations on the biology of Shelta Cave, Alabama. National Speleological Society Bulletin. 28:96-97.

_____. 1966. Recent caving and spedunking in the south, etc. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:182-184.

_____. 1966. Recent caving and spedunking in the south, etc., being the continuation of what promises to be an interminable account since the “writing” probably will never catch up with the caving and spedunking. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:221- 225.

_____. 1966. Recent caving, etc., home stretch. Baltimore Grotto News. 8:237-246.

_____. 1966. Preliminary observations on the biology of Shelta Cave, Alabama. National Speleological Society Bulletin. 28:96-97.

_____. 1966. Errata for snakes of Maryland by H. A. Kelly, A. W. Davis, and H. C. Robertson. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society. 2:1-4.

_____. 1967. in Alabama caves. Pp 14-16 in J. Veitch. The caves of Alabama. National Speleological Society, Huntsville, AL 51 pp.

_____. 1967. The biological survey of Alabama caves. National Speleological Society News. 25:202-203.

_____. 1967. Preliminary comments on a new genus and species of cave fish from Alabama. Pre-convention Abstracts, 24th Annual Convention of the National Speleological Society, Birmingham Southern College, Birmingham, AL. pp 8-9.

_____. 1967. Preliminary comments on a new genus and species of cave fish from Alabama. Bulletin of the National Speleological Society. 30:33.

_____. 1968. The salamander Gyrinophilus palleucus in Georgia, with notes on Alabama and Tennessee populations. Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science. 39:182-185.

_____. 1968. Book review: W. H. Russell and T. Raines (eds.). Caves of the Inter-American highway. National Speleological Society News. 26:63-64. _____. 1968. Elegy for a quiet man. National Speleological Society News. 26:69.

_____. 1968. Biological collecting. National Speleological Society News. 26:184.

_____. 1968. Shelta Cave, a biological marvel. National Speleological Society News. 26:33-35.

_____. 1968. Rendezvous. Kentucky Review. 2:57-62.

_____. 1969. A Red-bellied Water Snake from Maryland’s western Coastal Plain. Journal of Herpetology. 3:185-186.

_____. 1969. Biological Survey of Alabama Caves Newsletter. 1:1-6.

_____. 1969. Caving in terra biospeleologica incognita. Huntsville Grotto Newsletter. 10:89-90.

_____. 1970. Hyla femoralis in Maryland, revisited. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society. 6:14-15.

_____. 1970. Book review: H. Harris. 1969. Distributional survey: Maryland and the District of Columbia. Amphibians and reptiles. Herpetological Review. 2:6.

_____. 1970. Book review: R. Barbour and W. H. Davis. Bats of America. National Speleological Society News. 28:99-100.

_____. 1970. Book review: J. Lovelock. Caving. National Speleological Society News. 28:170-172.

_____. 1971. Book review: R. Barbour and W. H. Davis. Bats of America. William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust Limited Newsletter. 15:11-13.

_____. 1971. Interesting new locality records for the Southern Cavefish, Typhlichthys subterraneus Girard (Pisces, Amblyopsidae). Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin. 18:30.

_____. 1972. The conflict. Praxis. 4:40-42.

_____. 1972. Book Review: J. R. Reddell and R. W. Mitchell (eds.). Studies on the cavernicole fauna of Mexico. National Speleological Society News. 30:43-44.

_____. 1972. Book Review: J. R. Reddell and R. W. Mitchell (eds.). Studies on the cavernicole fauna of Mexico. Herpetological Review. 4:75.

_____. 1973. Endangered amphibians and reptiles of Maryland: A special report. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society. 9:42-100.

_____. 1974. New distribution and ecological data for Typhlichthys subterraneus (Pisces: Amblyopsidae) and subterranean Gyrinophilus (Amphibia: Plethodontidae). Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin. Bull. 21:48.

_____. 1974. Biological studies in Shelta Cave, Alabama. Proceedings of the 5th International Congress of Speleology, Stuttgart (1969), BD 4:B1/1-8.

_____. 1975. Ecological and behavioral studies in Shelta Cave, Alabama, with emphasis on decapod . Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 364 pp.

_____. 1976. U. S. Forest Service support of cave research. North American Biospeleology Newsletter. 8:14-15.

_____. 1976. Interesting papers at recent meetings. North America Biospeleology Newsletter. 9:4-5.

_____. 1977. Preface, pp. vii-ix. General introduction, pp. 1-48 in J. E. Cooper, S. S. Robinson, and J. B. Funderburg, eds. Endangered and threatened plants and animals of North Carolina. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, NC. 444 pp.

_____. 1977. Book review: R. W. Mitchell, et al. 1977. Mexican eyeless characin fishes genus Astyanax: environment, distribution and evolution. National Speleological Society News. 35:215.

_____. 1978. American cave fishes and salamanders. National Speleological Society Bulletin 40:89.

_____. 1978. Troglobites and the federal list of endangered and threatened species. North American Biospeleology Newsletter. 13:2.

_____. 1978. Trouble in Texas. North American Biospeleology Newsletter. 13:2-3.

_____. 1978. News from Bill Elliott. North American Biospeleology Newsletter. 13:4.

_____. 1978. Vision in fishes. North American Biospeleology Newsletter. 14:1.

_____. 1978. Scud in the news. North American Biospeleology Newsletter. 15:4.

_____. 1978. Maryland cave bill. North American Biospeleology Newsletter. 15:6.

_____. 1979. The brothers Brimley: North Carolina naturalists. Brimleyana:1-14.

_____. 1979. American cave fishes and salamanders. Pp. 75-81 in E. Werner (ed.). Proceedings of the 1977 Annual National Speleological Society Convention, Alpena, Michigan, West Virginia Speleological Survey.

_____. 1979. The Nature Conservancy and cave conservation. North American Biospeleology Newsletter. 16:6-7.

_____. 1980. Amblyopsis rosae (Eigenmann). Ozark Cavefish. P. 478. in D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. McAllister, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. (eds.). Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina Biological Survey Publication 1980. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. Raleigh, NC. i-x + 854 pp.

_____. 1980. Amblyopsis spelaea DeKay. Northern Cavefish. P. 479. in D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. McAllister, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. (eds.). Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina Biological Survey Publication 1980. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. Raleigh, NC. i-x + 854 pp.

_____. 1980. Chologaster agassizi Putnam. Spring Cavefish. P. 480. in D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. McAllister, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. (eds.). Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina Biological Survey Publication 1980. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. Raleigh, NC. i-x + 854 pp.

_____. 1980. Speoplatyrhinus poulsoni Cooper and Kuehne. Alabama Cavefish. P. 482. in D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. McAllister, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. (eds.). Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina Biological Survey Publication 1980. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. Raleigh, NC. i-x + 854 pp.

_____. 1980. Typhlichthys subterraneus Girard. Southern Cavefish. P. 483. in D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. McAllister, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. (eds.). Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina Biological Survey Publication 1980. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. Raleigh, NC. i-x + 854 pp.

_____. 1980. Guide for biological collecting. North American Biospeleology Newsletter. 19:9.

_____. 1980. Obituaries: Dr. Nell Causey, Dr. Carl Hubbs. National Speleological Society News 38:64.

_____. 1984. Vanishing species: The dilemma of resources without price tags. Pp. 7-32 in A. Norden, et al. Threatened and endangered plants and animals of Maryland. Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, MD.

_____. 1985. Revised recovery plan for the Alabama Cavefish, Speoplatyrhinus poulsoni Cooper and Kuehne 1974. North Carolina Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, NC. Prepared for U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Atlanta, Ga. 66 p.

_____. 1989. Alabama cave shrimp. North American Biospeleology Newsletter. 38:1

_____. 1990. Alabama Cavefish, Speoplatyrhinus poulsoni Cooper and Kuehne 1974, (Second revision) recovery plan. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Jackson, MS. 17 pp.

_____. 1998. A new species of of the genus Procambarus, subgenus Ortmannicus (: Cambaridae), from the Waccamaw River basin, North and South Carolina. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 111:81-91.

_____. 2000. Cambarus (Cambarus) davidi, a new species of crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from North Carolina. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 113:431-442.

_____. 2000. A new species of crayfish of the genus Cambarus, subgenus Cambarus (Decapoda: Cambaridae), from the Broad River Basin of North Carolina. The Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 116:1-12.

_____. 2001. Cambarus (Puncticambarus) hobbsorum, a new crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from North Carolina. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 114(1):152-161.

_____. 2002. North Carolina (Decapoda: Cambaridae); notes on distribution, , life history, and habitat. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science. 118:167-180.

_____. 2006. A new crayfish of the genus Cambarus Erichson, 1846, subgenus Puncticambarus Hobbs, 1969 (Decapoda: Cambaridae), from the Hiwassee River basin of North Carolina. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 119:81-90.

_____. 2006. A new species of crayfish of the genus Cambarus Erichson, 1846 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the eastern Blue Ridge foothills and western Piedmont Plateau of North Carolina. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 119:67-80.

_____. 2008. Natural heritage, fresh fish. Our State Magazine 76:168-172.

_____. 2009. Subterranean surprises in Alabama. Alabama Wildlife 73:23-25.

_____. 2009. Subterranean surprise. North Carolina Naturalist 17:10.

_____. 2010. Annotated checklist of the crayfishes of North Carolina, and correlations of distributions with hydrologic units and physiographic provinces. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science. 126:69-76.

_____. 2011. Giant river shrimps of the genus Macrobrachium (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) in North and South Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science. 127:176-178.

_____. 2011. Redescription and distribution of the crayfish, Procambarus (Ortmannicus) pearsei (Creaser, 1934) (Decapoda: Cambaridae), with notes on its biology. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 124:9-22.

Cooper, J. E. and S. A. Armstrong. 2007. Locality records and other data for invasive crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae) in North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science. 123:1-13.

Cooper, J. E. and R. E. Ashton, Jr. 1985. The Necturus lewisi study: Introduction, selected literature review, and comments on the hydrologic units and their faunas. Brimleyana. 10:1-12.

Cooper, J. E. and D. P. Beiter. 1972. The Southern Cavefish, Typhlichthys subterraneus (Pisces: Amblyopsidae) in the eastern Mississippian Plateau of Kentucky. Copeia. 1972:879-881.

Cooper, J. E. and A. L. Braswell. 1995. Observations on North Carolina crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae). Brimleyana. 22:87- 132.

Cooper, J. E., Braswell, A. L. and C. McGrath. 1998. Noteworthy distributional records for crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae) in North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 114:1-10.

Cooper, J. E. and D. G. Cooper. 2003. A new crayfish of the genus Cambarus Erichson, 1846 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Cape Fear River basin in the Sandhills of North Carolina. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 116:920- 932.

Cooper, J. E. and M. R. Cooper. 1966. Comments on Alabama cave biology. Huntsville Grotto Newsletter. 7:37-41. Reprinted in W. T. Plummer (ed.). 1969. SpeleoDigest. 2:25-30.

_____. 1968. Cave-associated herpetozoa II: Salamanders of the genus Gyrinophilus in Alabama caves. National Speleological Society Bulletin. 30:19-24.

_____. 1968. America’s most spectacular crayfish. Kentucky Happy Hunting Ground 24:19-20.

_____. 1971. Studies of the aquatic ecology of Shelta Cave, Huntsville, Alabama. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin. 18:30.

_____. 1974. Distribution and ecology of troglobitic shrimp of the genus (Decapoda: ). Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin. 21:48.

_____. 1976. Marking crayfish for long-term ecological studies. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin. 23:52.

_____. 1977. Comparative activity patterns and movements of Shelta Cave crayfishes. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin 24:44.

_____. 1977. Miktoniscus alabamensis Muchmore. Pp. 211-212 in J. E. Cooper, S. S. Robinson, and J. B. Funderburg, eds. Endangered and threatened plants and animals of North Carolina. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, NC. 444 pp.

_____. 1978. American cave crayfishes and shrimps. National Speleological Society Bulletin. 40:89.

_____. 1978. Growth, longevity, and reproductive strategies in Shelta crayfishes. National Speleological Bulletin. 40:97.

_____. 1978. Comparative reproductive strategies of troglobitic crayfishes in Shelta Cave, Alabama. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin. 25:44.

_____. 1979. American cave crayfishes and shrimps. Pp. 63-69 in E. Werner (ed.), Proceedings of the 1977 National Speleological Society Annual Convention at Alpena, Michigan, West Virginia Speleological Survey.

_____. 1979. Growth, longevity, and reproductive strategies in Shelta Cave crayfishes. P. 85 in E. Werner (ed.), Proceedings of the 1977 Annual Convention at Alpena, Michigan, West Virginia Speleological Survey.

_____. 1995. A new species of crayfish of the genus Orconectes, subgenus Procericambarus (Decapoda: Cambaridae), endemic to the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico river basins, North Carolina. Brimleyana. 23:65-87.

_____. 1997. New troglobitic crayfish of the genus Orconectes, subgenus Orconectes (Decapoda: Cambaridae), endemic to Shelta Cave, Huntsville, Alabama. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies. 59:119-127.

_____. 1997. A new species of troglobitic crayfish of the genus Cambarus, subgenus Aviticambarus (Decapoda: Cambaridae), endemic to White Spring Cave, Alabama. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 110:608-616.

_____. 2010. Long-term mark-recapture studies of population sizes in the stygobiotic crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae) of Shelta Cave, Alabama, USA. Subterranean Biology. 7:35-40.

_____. 2011. Observations on the biology of the endangered stygobiotic shrimp Palaemonia alabamae, with notes on P. ganrteri (Decapoda: Atyidae). Subterranean Biology. 8:9-20.

Cooper, J. E. 1956 (unpublished). Hibernation in amphibians and reptiles (a partial bibliography). 3 pp., mimeograph.

_____. 1959 (unpublished). The preservation of amphibian and reptiles for scientific and display purposes. Baltimore City Secondary Schools Teacher Workshop. 3 pp., mimeograph.

_____. 1965 (unpublished). A bibliography of selected English-language titles in cave biology. Baltimore City-County Science Sem. 5 pp., mimeograph.

_____. 1968 (unpublished). A planning guide for annual National Speleological Society conventions. National Speleological Society. 8 pp., mimeograph.

_____. 1968. (unpublished). . . . this remarkable Blind Cave Fish has a housing problem. National Speleological Society. Fund raising brochure, 4 pp.

_____. 1970. (unpublished). Vertebrate cave forms. Cave biology short course. National Speleological Society. Pennsylvania State University, August 21, 1970, 6 pp., mimeograph.

_____. 1972. (unpublished). Endangered amphibians and reptiles of Maryland. Report of the Committee on rare and endangered amphibians and reptiles of Maryland. Maryland Herpetological Society. 30 pp., mimeograph.

_____. 1995. (unpublished). Hydrologic unit distributions of crayfishes in North Carolina. Revised 2008. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC.

_____. 1998 (unpublished). Key to crayfishes of the Lumber-Little Pee Dee River basin, North Carolina. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC.

_____. 2004 (unpublished). Guide to crayfishes of the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico River drainages. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC.

_____. 2004 (unpublished). Guide to crayfishes of the Cape Fear and Northeast Cape Fear River drainages. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC.

_____. 2004 (unpublished). Guide to the crayfishes of the Pee Dee River Drainage (excluding the Yadkin River Basin). North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC.

_____. 2004 (unpublished). Guide to crayfishes of the Little Tennessee River basin, North Carolina. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC.

_____. 2004 (unpublished). Guide to crayfishes of the Hiwassee River basin, North Carolina. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC.

_____. (date unknown). An annotated checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of the Jefferson National Forest, with emphasis on endangered, threatened, status undetermined, unique, and peripheral forms. North Carolina State Museum of natural History, Raleigh, NC. 99 pp.

Cooper, J. E. and F. Groves. 1959. The rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus, in the Maryland Piedmont. Herpetologica. 15:33-34. Reprinted 1969. Bulletin Maryland Herpetology Society. 5:62-63. Reprinted 1971. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society. 7:45-47.

Cooper, J. E. and T. Hunt. 1970. Hyla femoralis in Maryland, revisited. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society. 6:14-15

Cooper, J. E. and A. Iles. 1971. The Southern Cavefish, Typhlichthys subterraneus, at the southeastern periphery of its range. National Speleological Society Bulletin. 33:45-49.

Cooper, J. E. and R. A. Kuehne. 1969. Comments on a new genus and species of subterranean fish from Alabama. Paper presented to the Southeast Section of the American Society of Ichthyology and Herpetology, Memphis State University, April 18, 1969, Memphis, TN. Copeia. 3:648.

Cooper, J. E. and R. A. Kuehne. 1969. Comments on a new genus and species of subterranean fish from Alabama. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin 16:95.

_____. 1974. Speoplatyrhinus poulsoni, a new genus and species of subterranean fish from Alabama. Copeia. 1974:486-493.

Cooper, J. E. and G. Longley. 1980. Satan eurystomus Hubbs and Bailey, Widemouth Blindcat. P. 473 in D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. McAllister, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. (eds.). Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina Biological Survey Publication 1980. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. Raleigh, NC. i-x + 854 pp.

Cooper, J. E. and G. Longley. 1980. Trogloglanis pattersoni Eigenmann, Toothless Blindcat. P. 474 in D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. McAllister, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. (eds.). Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina Biological Survey Publication 1980. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. Raleigh, NC. i-x + 854 pp.

Cooper, J. E. and T. L. Poulson. 1968. A guide for biological collecting in caves. National Speleological Society News. 26:127-138.

Cooper, J. E. and J. E. Price. 2010. A new spinose crayfish of the genus Cambarus, subgenus Puncticambarus (Decapoda: Cambaridae), from South Carolina. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 123:335-344.

Cooper, J. E., Robinson, S. S., and J. F. Funderburg. 1977. Endangered and threatened plants and animals of North Carolina. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences. Raleigh, NC. 444 pp.

Cooper, J. E. and F. C. Rohde. 1980. Chologaster cornuta Agassiz, Swampfish. P. 481. in D. S. Lee, C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. McAllister, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. (eds.). Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina Biological Survey Publication 1980. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. Raleigh, NC. i-x + 854 pp.

Cooper, J. E. and R. A. Rulifson. 1993. Benthic biocriteria assessment of the lower Roanoke River, North Carolina. A final report to Weyerhaeuser Paper Company. Institute for Coastal and Marine Resources, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. October 1993. ICMR Contribution Series, No. ICMR-93-03.

Cooper, J. E. and W. T. Russ. 2013. Four crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae) new to the North Carolina fauna, with notes on other species in the state. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science. 129:53-57.

Cooper, J. E. and K. A. Schofield. 2002. Cambarus (Jugicambarus) tuckasegee, a new species of crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Little Tennessee River basin, North Carolina. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 115:371-381.

Cooper, J. E. and R. M. Shelley. 1977. Other invertebrates. Pp. 231-232 in J. E. Cooper, S. S. Robinson, and J. B. Funderburg, editors. Endangered and threatened plants and animals of North Carolina. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, NC. 444 pp.

Cooper, J. E. and C. E. Skelton. 2003. A new burrowing crayfish of the genus Cambarus Erichson, 1846 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the lower Flint River basin in the Dougherty Plain of Georgia, with notes on C. (D.) harti Hobbs, 1981. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 116:827-838.

Cooper, M. R. and J. E. Cooper. 1976. Growth and longevity in cave crayfishes. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin. 23:52.

_____. 1977. A comment on crayfishes, pp. 198-199; Cambarus (Depressicambarus) catagius Hobbs and Perkins, pp. 203; Cambarus (Hiaticambarus) chasmodactylus James, pp. 204-206; Procambarus (Ortmannicus) lepidodactylus Hobbs, pp. 206-207; Cambarus (Puncticambarus) reburrus Prins, pp. 213-214; Orconectes virginiensis Hobbs, pp. 214-215 in J. E. Cooper, S. S. Robinson, and J. B. Funderburg, editors. Endangered and threatened plants and animals of North Carolina. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, NC. 444 pp.

Holsinger, J. R., and J. E. Cooper. 1977. Stygobromus sp. A and Stygobromus sp. B. pp. 212-213. in J. E. Cooper, S. S. Robinson, and J. B. Funderburg (eds.). Endangered and threatened plants and animals of North Carolina. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, NC. 444 pp.

Lee, D. S., and J. E. Cooper. : Problems associated with habitat protection. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin. 23:74.

Rulifson, R. A., Cooper, J. E., Stanley, D. W., Shepherd, M. E., Wood, S. F., and D. D. Daniels. 1992. Food and feeding of young Striped Bass in Roanoke River and western Albemarle Sound, North Carolina, 1984-1991. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Raleigh, NC. Completion report for Project F-27, Striped Bass Investigations. 199 pp + appendices. _____. 1994. Food and feeding of young finfish species in the lower Roanoke River, Batchelor Bay and western Albemarle Sound, North Carolina, 1982-1988. Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study Report No. 90-16.

Rulifson, R. A., Stanley, D. W., and J. E. Cooper. 1992. Food and feeding of young Striped Bass in the lower Roanoke River and western Albemarle Sound, North Carolina, 1990-1991. Completion report for Projects 90-2 and 91-2 to North Carolina Striped Bass Study Management Board, and North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Institute for Coastal and Marine Resources, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. ICMR Contribution Series, No. ICMR-92-06.

Taylor, C. A., Schuster, G. A., Cooper, J. E., DiStefano, R. J., Eversole, A. G., Hamr, P., Hobbs, H. H., III, Robison, H. W., Skelton, C. E., and R. F. Thoma. 2007. A reassessment of the of crayfish of the United States and Canada after 10+ years of increased awareness. Fisheries. 32:372-389.

Teulings, R. P., and J. E. Cooper. 1977. Cluster areas. Pp. 409-433 in J. E. Cooper, S. S. Robinson, and J. B. Funderburg, editors. Endangered and Threatened Plants and Animals of North Carolina. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh. 444 pp.