470 bulletin: museum ©f comparative zoology. 



76. Eurycea multiplicata (Cope). 

 Ark.: Pulaski County, 2,883; 2,884. 



77. Eurycea bislineata (Green). 



Canada: St. Lawrence, 240.— Me.: Paris Hill, 315 (7); Rangeley, 2,103 (4); 

 2,112 (2).— N. H.: Amherst, 1,193; North Conway, 4,733-4,735 (3); 

 Shelburne, 1,945.— Vt.: Woodstock, 4,507-4,511 (5).— Mass.: Auburn- 

 dale, 1,235; Boston, 4,662; 4,663; Leominster, 211; Medford, 1,841 (4); 

 North Wrentham, 1,829; Rowe, 175 {20 larvae); Waltham, 233; Water- 

 town, 4,512-4,516 (5); Wenham, 1,202 (4).— Conn.: New Haven, 

 4,497-4,506 (10).— N. Y.: Berkshire, 232; 236 (2); 238; 1,114; 1,116; 

 1,909 (7); 4,571-4,576 (6); Ithaca, 3,148. — N.J. : Plainfield, 2,307 

 (9); Ridgewood, 2,407; Schooleys Mountain, 1,914 (2).— Va.: Lynch- 

 burg-Otter Peaks, 4,737.— Ohio: Yellow Springs, 1,192 (2).— Ind.: 

 Wabash, 2,552.— Ky.: Bee Spring, 4,701, 4702 (2 /orme).— N. C: 

 Mitchell's Peak, 1,115; [Raleigh, 4,722].— S. C: Charleston, 227.— Ga., 

 234; 1,913.— Fla.: Camp Barranca, 1,375; 4,552-4,556 (5).— Ala.: 

 Maplesville, 4,517.— La.: New Orleans, 2,098 (2). 



The ally of this species is E. multiplicata. The two represent a 

 wave of dispersal which has reached New Brunswick to the north- 

 east and New Mexico to the southwest. 



78. Manculus quadridigitatus (Holbrook). 



, N. C: Raleigh, 4,076-4,078 (3).— Fla.: Camp Barranca, 1,378; Gulfport, 

 3,575. 



This species is closely allied to the species of Eurycea, especially to 

 the group of E. guttolincata. The larva, which resembles exceedingly 

 the larva of that species, has the lower row of areas a stripe, but of 

 course the four toes distinguish it at once. 



79. Oedipus leprosus (Cope). 



Mexico: Hidalgo, Guerrero, 3,912-3,930 (19). 



1 use Oedipus provisionally for the salamanders allied to leprosus, 

 helm, variegatus, etc. These do not seem to be particularly close to 

 he species of Eurycea or Pseudotriton. Still less are they allied to 

 the European Geotrhon fuscus. 



