Saturday, June 20, 2009

DALE DRINNON: References for Checklist of Cryptozoological Creatures

Dale started at IUPUI hoping for a degree in Biology before changing to Anthropology and as a result, has a very diverse background in Geology, Zoology, Paleontology, Anatomy, archaeology, psychology, Sociology, Literature, Latin, Popular Culture, Film criticism, Mythology and Folklore, and various individual human cultures especially mentioning those of the Pacific and the Americas. He has a working knowledge of every human fossil find up until his graduation and every important Cryptozoological sighting up to that point. He has been an amateur along on Archaeological excavations in Indiana as well as doing some local tracking of Bigfoot there. Now he is on the CFZ bloggo....

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  • Bille, M.A. 1995. Rumors of existence. Blaine, WA:Hancock House.
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  • Coleman, L. 1983. Mysterious America. Boston: Faber &Faber.
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  • Coleman, L.& Patrick Huyghe Field Guide to Lake Monsters, Sea Serpents and Other Mystery Denizens of the Deep
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  • Eberhart, George M. 2002. Mysterious Creatures: A Guide to Cryptozoology. 2 volumes. Santa Barbara, CA:ABC-CLIO.
  • Forés, Angel Morant. 1999+. An investigation into some unidentified Ecuadorian mammals. Cryptozoology
  • Hall, M.A. 1988. Thunderbirds! The living legend of giant birds. Bloomington, MI: Mark A. Hall.
  • Hall, M.A. 1991. Natural mysteries: monster lizards, English dragons, and other puzzling animals. Second edition. Bloomington, MI: Mark A. Hall.
  • Heuvelmans, B. On The Track of Unknown Animals
  • Heuvelmans, B. In The Wake of The Sea-Serpents
  • Heuvelmans, B. 1986. Annotated checklist of apparently unknown animals with which cryptozoology is concerned. Cryptozoology 5: 1-26.
  • Hocking, P.J. 1992. Large Peruvian mammals unknown to zoology. Cryptozoology 11: 28-50.
  • Hocking, P.J. 1993-1996. Further investigations into unknown Peruvian mammals. Cryptozoology 12: 50-57.
  • Mackal, R.P. 1987. A living dinosaur? In search of Mokele-Mbembe. NY: E.J. Brill.
  • Raynal, M. 1987. Does the Steller's sea cow still survive? INFO Journal 11(3): 15-19.
  • Raynal, M. 1994. Do two-finned cetaceans really exist? INFO Journal #70: 7-13.
  • Raynal, M. 1995. The mysterious bird of Hiva-Oa. INFO Journal #73: 17-21.
  • Roesch, B. 1997. A review of alleged sea serpent carcasses worldwide (Part One--1648-1880) The Cryptozoology Review 2(2): 6-27.
  • Sehm, G.G. 1993-1996. On a possible unknown species of giant devil ray, Manta sp. Cryptozoology 12: 19-29.
  • Shuker, K.P.N. 1989. Mystery cats of the world. London: Robert Hale.
  • Shuker, K.P.N. 1991. Extraordinary animals worldwide.London: Robert Hale.
  • Shuker, K.P.N. 1995b. In search of prehistoric survivors. London: Blandford.
  • Shuker, K.P.N. 1997. From flying toads to snakes with wings. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn.
  • Shuker, K.P.N. The Beasts that hide from Man
  • Shuker, K.P.N. 1998d. A supplement to Dr. Bernard Heuvelmans' checklist of cryptozoological animals. Fortean Studies 5: 208-229.
  • Shuker, K.P.N. 2000b. Close Encounters of the Cryptozoological Kind. Fate (May): 26-29.
  • Stonehill, P. 1994. Giant serpents of the Russian Far East. Strange Magazine (13): 29.
  • Ward, J. 1993. The mountain boomer. Far Out 1(4): 45-46.

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