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Family Engystomatidae. 



19. Engystoma caeolinense Holbrook. Carolina Toad. 

 Hot Springs (Combs), Greenway (Meek). 



Family Hylidae. 



20. Choeophilus occidentalis Baird. 

 Hot Springs (Combs). 



21. Choeophilus teiseeiatus Wied. Three-striped 



Tree Frog. 

 This tree frog is a common species in Kansas, Mis- 

 souri, Oklahoma, Louisiana and northeastern Texas. 



22. AcEis GEYLLus cEEPiTANs Baird. Western Cricket 

 Frog. 



Fort Smith (Shumard), Paragould (Hurter). 



23. Hyla pickeeingi Holbrook. Pickering or Peeping 



Frog. 

 Greenway (Meek). 



24. Hyla squieella Daudin. Squirrel Frog. 

 Greenway (Meek). 



25. Hyla veesicoloe cheysoscelis Cope. Western 



Chameleon Tree Frog. 

 Hot Springs (Combs and Hurter). All of the Arkan- 

 sas Hylas of this type (versicolor) that we have examined 

 are referable to this sub-species. All of these were col- 

 lected in Garland County in the central part of the State. 

 The typical sul)-species probably occurs throughout 

 eastern and northern Arkansas. 



Family Bufonidae. 



26. BuFo ameeicanus LeConte. Common Toad. 

 Fort Smith (Shumard), Hot Springs (Hurter and 



Combs), Little Rock (Hurter), Clarksville and Green- 

 way (Meek). 



