Edward H Taylor recollections Edward H. Taylor : recollections of an herpetologist . edwardhtaylorrec00tayl Year: 1975 130 SPECIAL PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY one rock; and other visions that crowd upon each other as events of long ago pass in review. The experiences with Ed laid the founda- tions for many successive personal forays, with David Dunkle, Henry Thomas, and ultimately with my wife Rozella and our mutual bene- factors in the field, especially Thomas MacDougall and Dyfrig McH. Forbes. We all owe our herpetological direction and motivation to one person, Ed Taylor. Fig


Edward H Taylor recollections Edward H. Taylor : recollections of an herpetologist . edwardhtaylorrec00tayl Year: 1975 130 SPECIAL PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY one rock; and other visions that crowd upon each other as events of long ago pass in review. The experiences with Ed laid the founda- tions for many successive personal forays, with David Dunkle, Henry Thomas, and ultimately with my wife Rozella and our mutual bene- factors in the field, especially Thomas MacDougall and Dyfrig McH. Forbes. We all owe our herpetological direction and motivation to one person, Ed Taylor. Fig. 4.—E. H. Taylor, about 1936, in the field in Sonora. The famous 'lantern jaw' is particularly evident. Photo by Sutton, courtesy of Kraig Adler. Although my own horizon never lifted beyond Mexico as an area of real interest, Ed's continued to expand. Having essentially ex- hausted the cream of Mexico, that episode closed and was replaced by a period in Costa Rica, where he spent several seasons, some in


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