FITCH TRIBUTE FOLLOWUP
The editors of Reptiles & Amphibians will process manuscripts submitted for the tribute to
Henry Fitch as they are received. Accepted manuscripts will be published in the order of
their acceptance. Those that come in later are more likely to be shunted to a later issue.
Because few folks are likely to have manuscripts ready to go, those received before 1
December should have a high probability of appearing in the March issue. As indicated in
the initial call for papers, those that cannot be accommodated in the March issue will be
published later, in effect, extending the tribute to Dr. Fitch.
Robert Powell
anolis@swbell.net
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Attitude, rather than disposition is more definitive of serpent behavior. From the moment they emerge into this world until they complete their life cycle, their attitude is "Don't tread on me. I am well equipped to defend myself, but content to pass through life unnoticed. I mean no harm to anything or anyone that our creator has not provided as my bill of fare; I am self sustaining and I like it that way, please pass me by." - W.E. Haast