I wonder if the archives in Arizona or Texas might offer a solution. I've skimmed through the latter recently, but I do not recall anything directly related to "Serpents of Paradise" or Drymarchon.
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Drew
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Subject: Re: Abbey's gopher snake?
Indeed, Tom!
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Subject: Re: Abbey's gopher snake?
I'd think a prank if there were something especially funny about Drymarchon, but there doesn't seem to be. It makes me want to check all of his uses of latin nomenclature.
-Tom
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 5:30 PM, Cremean, David <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
Tom,
Or even a possible Abbeyesque prank, given other "true lies" and such in Desert Solitaire and other works---still, either way, very nice detective work!
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Black Hills State University
Spearfish, SD 57799
Past President, Western Literature Association (2009)
Review Editor, Cormac McCarthy Journal
"[A]ll fishermen know what the public is, else they would not show such eagerness to get away from it."--Odell Shepard, Thy Rod and Thy Creel
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Subject: Abbey's gopher snake?
So I was teaching Ed Abbey's "Serpents of Paradise" and wanted to post images of the various snakes mentioned in that essay on Blackboard for my student's to see. I typed in a search for images of “Drymarchon corais couperi" which he gives as the scientific name for the bull snake or gopher snake he brings into his trailer (21). But the results I got were for the eastern indigo snake, not the gopher snake at all. I can't believe I am the first reader to discover that Abbey got the scientific name of this snake wrong, but can't find any references to it. Has anybody else noticed this? Seems a pretty serious error to have gone uncorrected and unremarked upon all these years.
-Tom
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