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its difference from the European. They have very little in 

 common. Fachytriton, Tylototrlton, and two species of Triton 

 {T. pyrrhofjaster and T. sinensis) are the only Salaraaudrinae, while 

 all the rest are Lechriodont (see p. 102), like the American 



Geographical Distribution oi- thk Ukodela 



Urudelu, excepting the two Americau Tritons, T. torosus and 

 T. viridescens. The occurrence of an Aniblystoma, A. i^ersimilc, 

 in tlie mountains of Siam and Burmah, is most suggestive, and 

 thers will in all probability be found. It must also be borne in 



