found: Author's Lemur behavior, 1966.
found: Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02(b. 5/9/37)
found: New York times (online), viewed Feb. 24, 2014(in obituary published Feb. 18: Alison Jolly; b. Alison Bishop, May 9, 1937, Ithaca, N.Y.; m. Richard Jolly; d. Feb. 6, Lewes, East Sussex, aged 76; primatologist whose research in the forests of Madagascar shed new light on the evolution of social intelligence and helped disprove a longstanding scientific tenet that males were dominant in every primate species)
found: Fiddle and the flint boy, 2012:cover (Alison Jolly)
found: Wikipedia, viewed 5 April 2018(Alison Jolly (née Bishop) born Ithaca 9 May 1937, New York; died 6 February 2014, Lewes, East Sussex. She was a a primatologist, known for her studies of lemur biology, and conducted extensive fieldwork on Lemurs in Madagascar, primarily at the Berenty Reserve. She was also the author of two series of children's books, the Ako books and the Fiddle stories)