Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudpuppy
Literary usage of Mudpuppy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1903)
"... as the case may be, in the mudpuppy (Necturus), turtle, snake, lizard (Anolis),
guinea pig, mouse, and ox, and with wholly confirmatory results. ..."
2. Announcement by David Nichol Smith, University of Michigan, Australian National University, Australian Humanities Research Council (1905)
"An amphibian: frog, toad, tree-toad, salamander (Amblystoma), or mudpuppy (Necturus).
These forms must be studied by the laboratory method. ..."
3. Lake Maxinkuckee: A Physical and Biological Survey by Barton Warren Evermann, Howard Walton Clark (1920)
"... The Waterdog or mudpuppy is one of the most common, and certainly the most
interesting, of the several species of amphibians occurring in or about Lake ..."
4. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1903)
"... as the case may be, in the mudpuppy (Necturus), turtle, snake, lizard (Anolis),
guinea pig, mouse, and ox, and with wholly confirmatory results. ..."
5. Announcement by David Nichol Smith, University of Michigan, Australian National University, Australian Humanities Research Council (1905)
"An amphibian: frog, toad, tree-toad, salamander (Amblystoma), or mudpuppy (Necturus).
These forms must be studied by the laboratory method. ..."
6. Lake Maxinkuckee: A Physical and Biological Survey by Barton Warren Evermann, Howard Walton Clark (1920)
"... The Waterdog or mudpuppy is one of the most common, and certainly the most
interesting, of the several species of amphibians occurring in or about Lake ..."