Vol. XXIII, pp. 9-18 March 23, 1910 



PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 



RECORDS OF SOME REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS_ 

 FROM THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES. \^ 



BY C. S. BRIMLEY. \^ 



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In the last fifteen years I have purchased a good many rep- 

 tiles and batrachians from points in the southeastern States, 

 and as they include a number of notable occurrences, it seems 

 to me advisable to publish a list of the species received, with 

 the localities from which they came. All those received from 

 States other than Florida were sent me alive, while from Florida 

 both living and preserved specimens have been received. The 

 localities from which I have received material are as follows: 

 Mississipjn : Bay St. Louis, Hancock County. 

 Alabama : Greensboro, Hale Count3^ 



Georgia: Mimsville, Baker County; Riceboro, Liberty County. 

 Florida: Green Cove Springs, Clay County; Hastings, St. John 

 County; Orlando, Orange County; Fruitland Park, Lake 

 County; Belleair, Tarpon Springs, St. Petersburg and Fort 

 Meade, Hillsboro County; Miami, Dade County; Key West, 

 Monroe County; Tallahassee, Leon County. 



In some cases only a very few specimens were received from 

 a locality, while in other instances they comprised a very respect- 

 able proportion of the herpetological fauna of the place. The 

 detailed list follows. I have not deemed it necessary to give 

 comments in every case. 



Ambly stoma talpoideum. 



MOLE SALAMANDER. 



Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, over thirty specimens received in the winters 

 of 181)7 to 1900; Mimsville, Georgia, 1 received alive February 7, 190o. 



1— Proc. Biol. Sue. \V.\sh., XXIII, I'JIO. (9) 



