That's a great deal of info, Jerry, and a bargain at $10.
 
I'm definitely interested.
 
Will these be available at TCR, as well?
 
 
Thanks,
 
Mark
 

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From: jerryat...@aol.com [mailto:jerryat...@aol.com]
Sent: Tue 8/4/2009 2:05 AM
To: Texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: [Texascavers] TSS reprints of Volumes II and III now available on CD :


With all the commotion associated with the ICS, I wasn't able to get an email 
out announcing the reprint of the Texas Speleological Survey's County Reports, 
Volumes II and III  that are now available on CD.  These 15 publications have 
been out of print for years and contain 938 pages of detailed information on 
733 caves and karst features in 13 counties, and include 183 maps !!  This is a 
great opportunity to add to your library of Texas cave references without 
having to xerox old, faded copies or pay the high price for rare OP books.
 
Cost is $10: send check and order to:

Ron Ralph
13101 Wild Turkey Drive
Manchaca, Texas 78652
512/280-9648
ronra...@austin.rr.com 

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NOW AVAILABLE !!

 

Texas Speleological Survey's County Reports CD, Volumes II and III (1963 - 1973)

Out of print for years, these 15 publications contain 938 pages of detailed 
information on 733 caves and karst features, and include 183 maps !!

 

Volume 2:

 

No. 1. The Caves of Williamson County. 1963. James R. Reddell and Richard 
Finch. 61 pp, 68 caves, 22 doubtfuls/man-mades, 14 maps. 

 

No. 2. The Caves of Comal County. 1964. James R. Reddell. 60 pp, 68 caves, 10 
doubtfuls/shelters, 11 maps. 

 

No. 3. Vertebrate Paleontology of Texas Caves. 1964. Ruben M. Frank. 43 pp, 34 
caves, 5 maps .

 

No. 4. The Caves of Bell and Coryell Counties. 1964. David McKenzie and James 
R. Reddell. 63 pp, 45 caves, 17 doubtfuls/rumors, 32 shelters, 28 maps.  

 

No. 5-6. The Caves of Edwards County. 1965. James R. Reddell and A. Richard 
Smith. 70 pp, 48 caves, 13 shelters, 18 maps.  

 

No. 7. The Caves of Kinney County. 1965. A. Richard Smith and James R. Reddell. 
34 pp, 16 caves, 5 doubtfuls, 3 shelters, 11 maps.  

 

No. 8. A Revised Checklist of Texas Caves. 1966. James R. Reddell and A. 
Richard Smith. 37 pp, 1362 caves.  Includes index to Volume II.

 

Volume 3:

 

No. 1. The Caves of Medina County. 1967. James R. Reddell. 58 pp, 27 caves, 9 
doubtfuls, 2 shelters, 9 maps. 

 

No. 2. The Caves of the Stockton Plateau. 1968. Carl E. Kunath and A. Richard 
Smith. 111 pp, 45 caves, 9 doubtfuls, 17 maps. Pecos, Terrell, and Val Verde 
counties. 

 

No. 3. Bibliographic Guide to the Caves of Texas. 1968. James R. Reddell. 173 
pp. 

 

No. 4. The Caves of Lubbock County. 1970. James R. Reddell. 20 pp, 5 caves, 5 
shelters/doubtfuls, 7 maps. 

 

No. 5. A Key to the Bats of Texas and Adjacent Regions. 1970. Tony Mollhagen. 
26 pp. 

 

No. 6. The Caves of Kimble County. 1971. A. Richard Smith and James R. Reddell. 
47 pp, 39 caves, 7 shelters/doubtfuls, 20 maps. 

 

No. 7-8. The Caves of San Saba County, 2nd Edition. 1973. James R. Reddell. 127 
pp, 177 caves, 27 shelters/doubtfuls, 43 maps. 

 

Index to Volume III. 1973. A. Richard Smith and James R. Reddell. 8 pp.


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